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Oh my dear sweet husband. Why did you go away….? It’s been two weeks tomorrow since I’ve heard your voice and felt your arms around me. Seems like forever ago. I can’t believe you are gone. Love you forever- miss you so very much
To Tracey and Family,
It's heartbroken knowing that my dear friend & comrade for over 20 years is no longer with us. I'm blessed that I had the fortune to be a part of team that included him as he & I built something very special at St. Mary's that will last for years. We grew into a very strong team where we overcame many challenges including the "great flood". We worked hard, we struggled together, we achieved things that other said we couldn't do. We supported each during tough personal times but most importantly ... we laughed and always enjoyed each other's company and made sure we had fun at work (the Engineering Weight Loss Challenge). I hope this photo bring a smile to you, Tracey. I will miss my friend.
I’m so sorry to Brittany, Eliza & her family for the huge loss of Gerald .
I don’t think there was a time that I seen Gerald that he didn’t have a smile. The first time my daughter met him she took to him like she knew him her whole life . I’d like to believe kids can see your soul and Gerald’s was beautiful.
He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Rest in peace
I was so sorry to hear this news about Gerald. What a great colleague and friend he was to so many of us at St.Marys General Hospital. He knew the hospital better than anyone. I still remember my first day as President and meeting him for the first time. With a big smile he toured me around St. Mary’s, to all the special places including the boiler room! I learned about the flood and how they’d all managed to care for patients through it. Just one of many epic SMGH facilities stories. We served beside each other through the pandemic - he was someone we could always count on. His team admired and appreciated him so much, and made sure I knew what a great leader he was! He was the epitome of kindness and compassion that our hospital was known for.
I am sorry his time to spend with family in retirement has been short, but know he would have been so happy to be back in Newfoundland. What a special person, colleague and friend. My sincere condolences to his family. You will be missed Gerald. Lee Fairclough
There are countless memories I have of my dad. I will always treasure them - he taught me so much. We loved to do archery and entered tournaments together. He taught me how to fish, which was his favourite thing to do. My daughter Eliza (age 2) loved her Poppy very much, their laughter while they were playing together will forever be my favourite memory. She also said he was the best cuddler, they had the best naps together.
Love you forever Dad xoxo
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