Bervie WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 18, p. 4

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She's got that kind of lovin' that drives me crazy. Late at night when the sun goes down, We're lyin' in bed and you can 't hear a sound. She holds my hand and whispers in my ear, She says, "I love you honey, lets cuddle dear." T roll over, she feels my body heat, I wrap my legs around her little cold feet. Thinking of words said so sofily and so sweet, 1 wisp away her hair and I kiss her on the cheek. You know men seem to have a lot of doubt, They can never really figure out what love is all about. But those gentle words she whispers in my ears, She says, "I love you honey," It makes everything so clear. I'm in love, yes there's no doubt, With a lady I adore, A lady that's the most... Lady of heart, heart of a lady. Shes got that kind of lovin' that drives me crazy yaaaaa whoo000 You know gentle little words I whisper in her ears, Brings her sweet little thoughts, That bring sweet little tears. . She gives me all her lovin', There ain't no holding back. 'Cause she's the kind of lady that love is where it's at. I'm so lucky to have a lady I can trust, a lady I adore, a lady that's the most She's opened up my heart and I can let her lovin' in, And now my days are blessed with the lovin' that she gives. Even his competitors spoke highly of him. Mil?e Pierson, sales manai?lr at Dennis Pierson Chev-- rolet, knew Pat for over 20 years as a "well--rounded guy, a straight-- shooter and a very sharp business-- "He was always great to talk to," «said Pierson. "Although he was mfl competitor, he always worked we, at what he did. He succeeded in life and did it all on his own." A reception will be held follow-- ing the funeral at the Bruce Steak-- house in downtown Kincardine. Pat was described by friends and coworkers as a kind, generous and dear friend to many, as well as an outstanding employer and busi-- nessman. "I was treated like family no mat-- ter what was going on at t¥1e shop," wrote a fellow employee. "He was one of a kind and was always run-- ning and never walking. Great times that will always be remem-- " Pat was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone that knew him. He touched people with his kind sincerity and caring and (always) happy demeanot," wrote a third, along with about 70 messages of conc?olence on the Davey Linklater Funeral Home MacMasters will be missed by friends and customers alike "Pat did so much for so many and we are fortunate to have known him," wrote another. FromPage 1 Pat is survivedrfii} his wife Lady of heart, heart of a lady, by: Lady of Heart Pat MacMasters Memorial donations can be contributed to the Kincardine Food Bank or Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey, as expressions of sym-- pathy. Dianne, children Jesse James (Denise) Mac-- Masters of Toronto, Ryan MacMasters (Brooke Kempton) of Kincar-- dine and Crissy Mac-- Masters (Brock Lowry) of RR4 Kincardine and their soon to arrive son and first grandchild. He is also survived by his mother Hene MacMas-- ters of Kincardine, sib-- lings, loving in--laws, aunts, and extended Dahonick and Wasdell families. He is prede-- ceased by his father Bob MacMasters. Pat MacMasters Beloved husband of Dianne (née Dahonick) Dear father of Jesse James, Ryan & Chrissy Kincardine United Church 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 10, 2012 FUNERAL SERVICE OFFICIATING Pastor Kenneth Craig January 4, 2012 Kincardine, Ontario IN MEMORY OF November 8, 1955 Cornwall, Ontario BORN DIED V ig .

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