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Victor Davis
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Victor Gullison
Davis
1924 - 2014
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Condolence From: Greg Kerr - MP West Nova
Condolence: Thinking of your family in this time of sorrow. Deepest Sympathies.
Wednesday October 22, 2014
Condolence From: Lewis & Judy Crowell
Condolence: Our sincere condolences to the family. We will really miss Uncle Vic when we come to Nova Scotia. We always enjoyed visiting with him. Love to all.
Tuesday September 30, 2014
Condolence From: Patti Davis and David Fry
Condolence: Uncle Vic was such a wonderful human being. He was larger than life with his infectious smile and gentle ways. He was such a gentleman in every way. We will always smile when we think of him.

To the family, you did a wonderful job of sharing some of Uncle Vic in his obituary. Our thoughts are with you and may you too always smile when you think of him.

Patti and David
Monday September 29, 2014
Condolence From: Katheryn&Gordon King
Condolence: Our sympathy to Victors family remember him well growing up he had an outgoing personality and love to laugh and have a good time may he rest in peace
Sunday September 28, 2014
Condolence From: Glen Davis
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Uncle Victors family. Vic was a true gentleman in every sense of the word, a wonderful uncle, friend, and family man; it was hard not to admire him. His laugh was infectious, he was always listening, never judgemental, and a pleasure to be around. We spent many hours pouring over family archives from our grandfathers (Capt. George Davis) voyages. He filled in many blanks. I will miss him.
Saturday September 27, 2014
Condolence From: Jason Davis
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to the family, I pray that the Heavenly Father comfort you all in Jesus name. I remember fondly going to Nana and Grandpas house, feeding the geese and pheasant's, collecting eggs, playing with cousins from America. There always seemed to be family of some sort visiting there at Nana and Grandpas, so in my childlike way I knew that they must have been special people because no one just travels hundreds of miles just to see people they don't care for, no they travel long lengths to visit and stay with people they love and cherish. I pray that in the days to follow that each one of you will remember great memories of gramps and that you will be comforted by them. Remember too to reach out to God for His comfort as well, He is never too busy to listen to you, bless you all.
Friday September 26, 2014
Condolence From: David B Oxner
Condolence: Very sad to hear of the passing of Uncle Victor, my mothers (Caroline) brother. We was a big man,with a big smile and big laugh. He was a person who was full of high energy and his laugh was always ready to be heard. I remember a story my dad tells about the first time he met Uncle Victor, while he was at home at the family house in Rockville eating an apple pie for a snack. I also remember driving with him from the campground in Yarmouth in his truck in search of a Canadian flag to fly off his travel trailor while he was visiting Nova Scotia for the summer from the USA.

I wish to extend my condolences to his family.
David Oxner
Friday September 26, 2014
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