In Memory of

Elizabeth

Anne

Scott

Condolences

Condolence From: Mary Lakatos
Condolence: Condolences to Anne’s family. As a new grad, many years ago, Anne christened me into the world of nursing. She taught me many lessons and could make me blush with only a few words, as only Anne could. For the last few years of Anne’s career she relieved me to work the evening shift and I always knew the patients were very well cared for. Anne called me one day and said “you need a snowblower”, I said, “i do?” She said, “yes”. I was alone with my children and she sold me her snowblower she no longer used. To this day I thank Anne every time it snows and we use the snowblower. Anne had a very kind heart and will always be remembered with a smile.
Thursday April 12, 2018
Condolence From: Sheila Kehler
Condolence: Oh Anne! I miss you already. You taught me so much, both in nursing and life. Your stories of camping with Bill still make me laugh. I'm so sorry I couldn't share the last few miles of your journey and I missed you a lot. Thank you for the memories. To your family, my deepest condolences on your loss. She was definitely one of a kind!
Thursday March 15, 2018
Condolence From: Its me Colleen daughter#2
Condolence: Mom .. not sure whats soposed to be written here but i find your friends messages very comforting dispite your passing being there loss too, remember how you came home after nursing with sore feet aching back and so many stories about your co workers.how i couldnt fly in or outta winnipeg without someone reconizing me as Anne scotts daughter! Im missing you very much also hoping very much that you are at peace! Love you more than i told you.
Thursday March 08, 2018
Condolence From: Maureen Boyce
Condolence: RIP my dear friend Annie! You will be having a rum with Bill and hanging out with Patty and Shannon. You taught me many lessons as a young nurse...how to have courage and compassion at the same time. But more importantly, you taught me about those like you...who form a hard shell from some life experiences...but keep that tender ❤️ under neath! I was lucky enough to know that part of you. Your humour and outlandish capers remain deep in the memory of my ❤️....our meals in the old Oaks dining room...the picket line , our many trips to Grand Forks in your van, and visits with Jim and you and Bill at our homes or at your camp. You almost killed us with the “ liquid smoke “ in the burgers. My fondest memory however is your own descriptive of you in your helmet , riding your mo-ped down the road from camp to the LC, and the cows all raising their heads to look at you and say...” what the heck was that.” 🤣 Rest easy my friend...💕 sincere sympathy to Anne’s family.
Wednesday March 07, 2018
Condolence From: Colleen Johanson
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to Anne's children, grandchildren and family. She was my mentor, coworker, and friend. I have many memories over the years of the time we spent together. May your memories bring you comfort, Colleen Johanson
Wednesday March 07, 2018