In Loving Memory
of
Alan John Grieve

Service
THURSDAY 8TH JUNE 2023 COMMENCING AT 2.30PM.

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Alan John Grieve
11/05/1941 – 02/06/2023
Passed away peacefully at home
with loving family by his side.
Dearly beloved husband of Kay.
Father of Cally, Sue, Pete and Ross.
Father-in-law of Geoff and Leo.
Pop of Keira, Tom, Rob, Steph, Jen,
Ryley, Cal, Ash and Lucas.
Poppy of Mikey, Eli, Ted, Oscar,
Annika, Hunter and Bailey.

Time passes, but memories remain.

A Memorial Service for
Mr Alan Grieve will be held
at David W Bull Funeral Home,
2 Porter Place, Drouin on
Thursday 8th June 2023
commencing at 2:30 p.m.
A private cremation will be held.

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to the family, please leave a message on the
“Leave a condolence” link located on this page.

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    • A true gentleman with a wicked sense of humour! Always ready with a smile, joke and laugh! Many fond memories, especially when he was our milk truck driver! Deepest sympathies and condolences to his family from Bev, Terry and Sharryn Marshall.

      Sharryn Marshall
      • Thank you Sharryn, you kind words are really appreciated I know Al enjoyed his time on the trucks meeting lovely people. .

        KAY GRIEVE
  1. We are sorry that we will not be able to attend Al’s memorial service.
    He was a wonderful neighbour and will be sadly missed.
    Love to Kay and all the family
    From John and Julie Moran

    John and Julie Moran
    • Thank you so much John and Julie, we will get to celebrate his life when you get home again.
      love ❤️ Kay

      KAY GRIEVE
  2. To Kay & Families, Deespest Sympathy On The Passing Of Alan.. Fond Memories On When We all Lived In Church Street…

    Leonie (Youngman) Harlow
  3. To Kay and family please accept my sincere condolences for the passing loss of Alan a tru mate and cobber. Sorry I wont be able to attend the funeral as cant travel now all the best Jim.

    Jim Hearn
  4. Sincere condolences and sending lots of love to his beautiful wife Kay and family – Cally, Sue, Pete, Ross and families.
    So many memories of when we lived at Hallora: he was the best Milk Tanker Driver EVER and was always up for a quick chat with a cheeky grin.
    He will be sadly missed by his loving family – a true gentle-man. Sending much love to you all, from Mary and Cindy Hogan and all the Hogan Families.

    Mary and Cindy Hogan
    • Thank you Mary and Cindy it’s lovely to hear the memories of friends he made during his life. ❤️ ♥️ Kay

      KAY GRIEVE
  5. We will be thinking of you all on Thursday . I have great memories of Allan always ready to help digging my garden and pulling out my bid palms always with a smile on his face love you Allan.
    Rest in peace ❤️

    Diane ciavola
    • Thank you Di, Al did like a bit of gardening especially if something had to reduced by half. love ❤️ Kay

      Kay Grieve
  6. I am so sorry Kay. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts are with you.
    Love Pauline and David.

    Pauline Proposch
  7. Deepest condolences to Kay and family thinking of you for your sad loss.

    Regards Richard & Monika.

    Richard & Monika Gould
  8. My sincerest condolences to Kay, Peter, Ash and families
    I first met Al Xmas 2007 when Pete Ash and I came over. I have fond memories of a true gentleman and I know he will be sorely missed by everyone
    R.I.P
    Sue Scott

    Sue Scott
  9. Kay, Cally, Sue, Peter and Ross,

    Just heard the sad news of Alan’s passing. What a wonderful man – relaxed – calm – very warm friendly personality. I have fond memories of Alan driving us kids around with Peter in his mini-minor, taking a mob of us kids to little athletics or any other sport we were into. Alan always made you feel welcome in the Grieve household. Sorry I cant be there today. My deepest sympathies to you all.

    Russell.

    Russell Kilmartin
  10. What an awesome man with a great sense of adventure and a fabulous sense of humor! I would hear the call as I neared the door “The wind must be blowing, Apples is here”. Thanks for memories. Condolences and love to you all. Xo

    Janet Appleyard
  11. Dear Kay and family
    We send you lots of love and hugs at this time
    There are no good words to take away your sorrow
    We think of Alan fondly and times remembered, such as the cherry tree, will always bring a smile to our face
    He was a generous and wonderful man and very kind to mum. You and Alan will always be thought of as family
    xxxx

    Noelene & John Taylor
  12. Our sincere condolences on the passing of Alan. What a lovely guy, ready with a quick comment, a great sense of humour. He will be missed by all. Love to Kay and family, especially Cally and all of your family xxx

    Jenni and Greg Frendo
  13. Sincere condolences Aunty Kay, Cally, Sue, Peter and Ross. We have fond memories of all the family get togethers we shared with Koo Alan always ready to scare me with his false teeth!
    Thinking of you all, Jenny, Dave & Helen xxx

    Helen Ward