Claire Wilson (nee Medd, then Watts)
June 11, 2022

Messages of Condolence
44 years of love, laughter, family, friends, adventure, family dinners, good conversation and, again, more love. And this is just me. How you touched those around you. ❤️❤️❤️ ~ Curtis Anshelm
We will certainly miss Claire's sunny nature at the family reunion this summer at the beach! Always an encouraging word to everyone she spoke to. Such a smile. What a life! Love from John and Sara ~ Sara Medd
What a full life, so much I didn't know about her from the write up. Her passing has pierced my heart. The end of an era. ~ Janice Turriff
I loved sharing adventures with Claire when she visited Australia, and when I visited Vancouver. She was a delightful and gracious lady. ~ Diane Davies
I have so many good memories of you mom when she would come and visit in Comox. I remember her taking me skiing at the Forbidden plateau. She bought two ski lift tickets and we had to share them. I know it was Darrell and I and I think Roger and Phylis. Your mom took me to my first grown up restaurant, the Old Spaghetti Factory. You talked about how your mom opened her doors to strangers. One time I was flying back from Ontario and the plane landed in Vancouver but couldn't leave because of the fog and not only did your mom take me in, she also took my seat passenger in, a total stranger. There are not enough words for me to describe what you meant to me and my mother. This wonderful women will be missed but she has always been in my heart. My condolences to all you. ~ Kelly Kibblewhite
I was blessed with having the opportunity to drive Claire to Church on Sundays as well as Choir practice for a few years until the Covid pandemic ended meeting in person. Claire was special. Her love and concern for everyone was heart warming and she never complained about anything. Her sense of humour was remarkable even when her memory began to fade. Claire was always a joy to be with and she will be greatly missed Barry Morley ~ Barry Morley
in December 2019 Jeanette Burton, my friend, drove us to Burnaby, where I was so glad to meet Madame Wilson and other family members. We all had diner at a Chinese restaurant, ( do not remember the name) and then we visited the home where Madame Wilson was residing at the time. I had happy conversations and even one dance with Madame. She was a cheerful and positive person. I am very glad that I was in her presence. A fine example of a positive influence on society. Thank-you ~ Micheline de Seminet
I have many happy memories of my dear old friend Claire. We were in SBUC choir together for many years, and also went to many dances together. Lots of happy meals with Claire both in her Burnaby home, and in Arizona when she and Bob visited me, and then in her Coquitlam home. Hopefully, I will be able to attend her Memorial Service in August. ~ Connie-Lou Bickford
Special memory of Claire, Starting in the mid-90’s, my 3 cousins Lyndsay Hunley, Chris Frederickson & Kathie Reid (sisters) traveled from Vancouver Island with their craft wares in tow for the 3-day Coquitlam Christmas Fair. I would drive up from my place in Seattle, us 4 would all stay at Elaine’s house…. In short order we called is ‘The cousins’ weekend’. We fell into a pattern on Sunday of this weekend. Claire and her husband Bob hosted all of us for breakfast at their house before the girls had to be back at the fair. Bob made the pancakes; Claire did the rest. It became quite a house full of people. Phyllis, Jim and the girls came along with Bob’s 2 sons. In later years Claire invited her friend, Irene to join us. After Claire moved in with Phyllis & Jim, we all continued the breakfast but went to a Chinese Dim Sum restaurant. In all these years Claire was witted, kind, funny, curious (she would try any food). She always participated in the conversations going around the table. In short, my ‘ant’ Claire was a gracious lady. I will miss her… Jeanette Burton ~ Jeanette Burton
I met Claire when I became friends with Shelley after graduating from high school. Shelley & I were keen to learn French, so we often had social gatherings with students visiting from France or other countries in Europe. A few of these were held at the Burnaby home. Claire was always an engaging and welcoming host. Open and warm-hearted, with a twinkle in her eye is how I remember her. Sincere condolences ~ Cathy Francescutto
For anyone who would like to watch the remembrance service it is on YouTube at the link below. https://youtu.be/qQx7uFzC4b8 ~ Elaine Watts
Dear, dear Claire, you indeed did open your lovely & welcoming home to many. I and my UBC student boyfriend at the time, Harold Teichgraef, shared (separate, hehe) rooms as students in your Burnaby home in the mid-80's. What a truly lovely, gracious, interested & curious (thus intelligent) "landlady" you were. Kind with joie de vivre & definitely that sweet twinkle in your eye. Thank you for everything. This world is missing your warmth. With love & respect, Cindi. ~ Cindi Kutrieb