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BOND: Sean of Ilderton and formerly of Watford
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On February 25, 2014 @ 6:52 PM In Lucan,Obituary | 6 Comments
At LHSC-University Hospital, London on February 22, 2014 of Ilderton and formerly of Watford, in his 22nd year. Beloved son of Cheryl and Harvey Bond and dear brother of Brett Bond all of Ilderton. Dear grandson of William and the late Patricia Curran and Vivian and the late Irwin Bond. Sean will be sadly missed by his aunts, uncles, and cousins. Heartfelt thanks to the Middlesex-London EMS, the Ilderton Volunteer Fire Department, St. Elizabeth Health Care and everyone at L.H.S.C.
Cremation is to take place. Haskett Funeral Home, Lucan (519-227-4211) entrusted with arrangements.
Donations to the Rick Hansen Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
BOND: Sean of Ilderton and formerly of WatfordOur thoughts are with you. Rest in peace Sean.
Elke and son Xander
Cheryl, Harvey and Brett,
I am so sorry for your loss. Sean was incredibly funny and smart and was interested in things far beyond his years. He is sorely missed <3
Corina & Joe, Cheyenne, Nick, Matt and Joey
Our condolences to his family and praying . Lucy jackson
Thinking of you at this trying time. I loved Sean’s humour. I still chuckle at some of the chats we had.
Cathy
Harvey, Cheryl and Brett
The loss of a loved one is a surreal feeling. Sean was a very strong , kind and gentle soul who touched the lives of everyone he encountered. It deeply saddens me for your loss, and I am sending my thoughts and condolances….
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My thoughts and prayers are with the Bond family at this very difficult time. I’ll always remember my many conversations with Sean, his stories and his unique sense of humour- he could always bring a smile to any situation.
Rest in peace my friend.
Greg Sheeler