-Nan was a fantastic lady. Never missed a hockey game if Bill or Marty was playing. Spent a lot of time a the Wheeler home and cottage. RIP Nan...
-Nice lady.
I went through high school with Marty particularly the school band.
- For sure, we were in the store 5 days a week for our mail. Nan and Harold were nice people. So many great memories.
- Wonderful person!! Just a special lady in every way. Rest in peace Nan.
-Her footprints are worm in the wooden floor of the Copper Kettle Pub where she used to stand at the cash register of the Wheeler General Store. True.
-Fond memories of the Glen and Wheeler's General Store.
- Wonderful lady
- This lady is the epitome of the "Energizer Bunny" …..she kept going, and going, and going! Once retired she organized bus trips for the Senior Clubs in Town and could be found playing Euchre at the Senior's Centre most days also! Wonderful lady! Ernie's Dad often commented that if it weren't for Nan's trips and outings, he would never enjoyed life nearly as much.....he was out and going too and learning something with each trip <3
-She was a wonderful lady and a great hockey mom. 💖
-What an awesome lady, from early childhood I knew her as a kind and loving lady and that continued for over 1/2 a century until she was called home, RIP Nan Wheeler you were an awesome lady :)
-She was my aunt an awesome lady her and uncle Harold always had a treat for me when I visited the store
- I knew NaN for many years. And her sister just turned 100
-She was an amazing Lady
- Lovely person
- Just wonderful person.
- Loved Nan and Harold! I remember taking my report card to show them and getting penny candy!
- great post office lady
- I used to sit next to Marty in the band but unlike me he could play the trombone
- A wonderful lady. Her daughter Sue and I went to school together.
- 3 black balls one cent...wax lips 1c, liquorice 18" 2c and she never lost her cool..."I'll have 2 of those no three of those and 2 of those and one of those...". And she would twist the top of the tiny paper bags to keep your goods secure.... a little piece of private heaven holding those little brown bags. I was in there just about every single day.
-she was my great great aunt
- Dad would take me with him when he was helping his Aunts fix something in the store and Great Aunt Nan would give me a penny candy bag to fill!!🤩💞. Loved my sweet great Aunts😊
- yes ..she was my Uncle Jack Tost sister ,lovely lady
- My great aunt, wonderful lady! 🥰
-Nice lady.
I went through high school with Marty particularly the school band.
- For sure, we were in the store 5 days a week for our mail. Nan and Harold were nice people. So many great memories.
- Wonderful person!! Just a special lady in every way. Rest in peace Nan.
-Her footprints are worm in the wooden floor of the Copper Kettle Pub where she used to stand at the cash register of the Wheeler General Store. True.
-Fond memories of the Glen and Wheeler's General Store.
- Wonderful lady
- This lady is the epitome of the "Energizer Bunny" …..she kept going, and going, and going! Once retired she organized bus trips for the Senior Clubs in Town and could be found playing Euchre at the Senior's Centre most days also! Wonderful lady! Ernie's Dad often commented that if it weren't for Nan's trips and outings, he would never enjoyed life nearly as much.....he was out and going too and learning something with each trip <3
-She was a wonderful lady and a great hockey mom. 💖
-What an awesome lady, from early childhood I knew her as a kind and loving lady and that continued for over 1/2 a century until she was called home, RIP Nan Wheeler you were an awesome lady :)
-She was my aunt an awesome lady her and uncle Harold always had a treat for me when I visited the store
- I knew NaN for many years. And her sister just turned 100
-She was an amazing Lady
- Lovely person
- Just wonderful person.
- Loved Nan and Harold! I remember taking my report card to show them and getting penny candy!
- great post office lady
- I used to sit next to Marty in the band but unlike me he could play the trombone
- A wonderful lady. Her daughter Sue and I went to school together.
- 3 black balls one cent...wax lips 1c, liquorice 18" 2c and she never lost her cool..."I'll have 2 of those no three of those and 2 of those and one of those...". And she would twist the top of the tiny paper bags to keep your goods secure.... a little piece of private heaven holding those little brown bags. I was in there just about every single day.
-she was my great great aunt
- Dad would take me with him when he was helping his Aunts fix something in the store and Great Aunt Nan would give me a penny candy bag to fill!!🤩💞. Loved my sweet great Aunts😊
- yes ..she was my Uncle Jack Tost sister ,lovely lady
- My great aunt, wonderful lady! 🥰