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GAISER: Maida (Richard) of Exeter and formerly of Dashwood
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On March 5, 2017 @ 4:39 PM In Exeter,Obituary | 30 Comments
At the Exeter Villa on Saturday, March 4, 2017 formerly of Dashwood in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Donald Gaiser (2004). Loved mother of Allan Gaiser of London, Faye and Paul Pletsch of Mount Forest. Loving grandmother of Mikayla and Luke Pletsch. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Alma Richard of London, Betty and Bruce Seebach of Kitchener, Maxine Gaiser of London. Predeceased by brother Allan Richard, sister Marjorie Bailey, and infant brother Carman Richard and sister-in-law Gretta Richard. Maida will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, Exeter on Thursday, March 9th from 12-1 PM, where the memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM. Cremation with interment Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to the South Huron Hospital Foundation or to Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) would be appreciated by the family.
Our Sincere Sympathy to Faye, Paul, Alan , Alma in the sad loss of a wonderful Mother and sister.
Maida was a dear friend to us and I will miss her very much.
Our deepest sympathy to Maida’s family. Cherish all the memories to get you through each day.
Wayne & Elaine Corbett
It is with a heavy heart that we will celebrate the life of my Aunt Maida this thursday. Much love sent to Paul, Allan ,Faye & Paul,Mikayla & Luke & Aunt Alma, Maxine Gaiser & my parents Rev Bruce & Betty Seebach. May the Prince of Peace continue to surround you now & always with his love. Heaven has added another Angel. Respect & regards always….. Andie & Jennifer Seebach.
Ron and I were so sorry to learn of Mirada’s passing. Our sympathies and deepest condolences go to her family. Maida will be sorely missed.
Star Love.
Anne and Ron Helm
So sorry to hear of the passing of such a nice lady. My sympathy to the family, she will be missed.
My Deepest Sympathy to Maida’s Family
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Orphah Chapter # 102 send deepest condolences to Sister Maida’s Family. She was a wonderful Lady and will be missed by all her Eastern Star Friends.
My sympathy to Maida’s family !
She was a very special person !
Our condolences to the family of Maida, a lady in all respects and a true friend.
We will miss you.
Our deepest sympathy goes to the family of Maida. May she be your shining star shining down upon of you.
To all Family Members of the late Maida. We extend our sincere sympathy in the loss of a great lady. I served as Matron the same year as Don and Maida – in 1978-79 and always counted her as a good friend whom I had great respect for. She will be missed by all. We will have many pleasant memories of past years and know you will hold your memories close to your hearts.
Respectfully, Ken and Marg Caldwell – Clinton
Deepest sympathy to Maida’s family . Maida has always been there for me with encouragement and support at our Star meetings , we will miss her .
Maureen & Jim Craig .
Our sincere sympathy in the loss of a dear mother and sister. We remember her as a warm and friendly lady and her warm smile will be missed.
The residents and staff of the Exeter Villa send their heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
To all Maida’s Family:
We were so saddened to learn that Maida had passed on to her Eternal Life. She was such a great inspiration to us in Exeter Chapter, Eastern Star and she was also my “Big Sister” when I joined Daughters of the Nile. Her quiet dignity, wisdom, and beauty inside and out were always her best assets. We shall miss her very much, but are so very glad to have had the opportunity to count her as a dear and wise friend. Please accept our sincere condolences as you deal with your very sad loss.
MAida was a very gentle person who I have known for many years through Sorority. MY sympathy to the family, and she will be missed dearly . ROsemary Schaefer
My sincere sympathy to the Gaiser family !! I have good memories of bus tours with Maida and Alma
To the family of Maida Gaiser, Reg and I send our sincere sympathy to you all at this time, Reg and I were Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron in Mitchell in 1978-79 when Maida and Don were Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron in Exeter. We belonged to the Sunshine Club and had many good times to-gether. Maida was a very gracious lady with a wonderful smile. When we consolidated with Exeter Chapter she gave us a warm welcome and always so kind. Maida was also a very active member of the Omar Temple Choir, Daughters of the Nile, which she enjoyed. She will be missed by many. Cherish your many memories. Reg and Lucille McCurdy
To Alan and family. Our condolences on the passing of your Mother.
We enjoyed our association with your mother and dad at Eastern Star
and other occasions such as minor hockey games etc.
Remember the good times.
Flo and Jack Underwood and family
My sincere sympathy to the Gaiser family.Maida was a wonderful lady and will be missed.
Aunt Maida and Uncle Don had the best ponies ever. Fond memories of a very gracious lady.
To Allan, Faye and family:
My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this very sad, difficult time.
Your mother was a very lovely lady and she was my sorority sister, she will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our sincere condolences on the passing of Maida. She was always a great moral support and meal companion for Mom when together at the Villa. We appreciated her taking Mom under her wing. Our thoughts are with you in this sad time.
Our condolences to you and your family Faye.
My special friendship is with Maida’s sister Alma, and through her I met Maida (only once), but hear much of the family on an ongoing basis.
I offer my sympathy to Allan, Faye, Paul, Alma and all the family at this time. I will be holding you all in mind and heart in the next days.
I hope to be here for Alma today, tomorrow and time to come.
Although my relationship is short I appreciate and admire this fine local Canadian family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We are remembering the wonderful times we had together with the family.
Allan, Faye and family, Lynne, Laurie and Marten and families,we are saddened to hear of Maida’s passing. She was a great lady. My Mom and Dad knew her, Doug and Dorothy Insley. Cherish your memories. Hugs and prayers, George and Sue Wilson
So sorry to hear of the loss of your sister/mother. Maida and Don were such nice people. She always said hello if I saw her when I was in Exeter. I just heard Friday.
To family and friends, my cincere sympathy to all of you. Maida will be missed so much, her knowledge, her help, and her just being there. Prayers for all of you.
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My deepest condolences in the passing of Maida. May she rest in peace.