At Stratford General Hospital, Stratford on Saturday, August 20, 2016 of Zurich and formerly of Kinloss Township in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Olive Brown – Poldvee for 13 years and the late Delores (1971). Dear father of Deborah Poldvee of Florida, Rebecca Cassetta of Texas, Philip Poldvee of Florida, and Esther Poldvee. Dear grandfather of 5. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Aasa and Kaljo Süld of Toronto. Beloved uncle of Clifford and Elizabeth Süld of Whitby and Ingrid Süld of Toronto. Fondly remembered by step-children Virginia and John Elliot.
Friends may call at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, 40007 Kirkton Road, Exeter on Wednesday, August 24th from 10-11AM where the funeral service will be held at 11 AM with the Rev. Dr. Brent Powell officiating. Cremation with interment York Cemetery, Toronto. Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter entrusted with arrangements.
Donations to Bridges for Peace would be appreciated by the family.
Doug Watson
So sad to hear of Mati’s passing. I was so thrilled to talk to him at the BBQE a few weeks ago. I always enjoyed my visits with him. So good to know he is with His Lord. He’s probably playing in the Lords Orchestra. We continue to pray for you in the days ahead.
Doug and Lorie Watson
George and Sue Wilson
Olive, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. May you cherish your memories. With heartfelt sympathy, George and Sue Wilson
Richard Morris
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss, Debbie, Becky, and Phillip and the rest of your family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you, during this time of sorrow.
Christina Scott
So sorry to hear of your loss Olive. Praying God will be your great comforter at this difficult time.
Christina
Ward and Jo-Anne Hodgins
Olive and Family,
We love you Olive. Together we hold you and yours in our hearts praying this prayer. Ephesians 3:16-23. Lord Willing we will see you on Wednesday. Blessings, Ward and Jo-Anne
Brian Davidson
We sent our condolences to Olive and extended families . May you experience God’s peace during this time of loss .
Brian and Chris Davidson