Jerry Norman Pon
It is with heavy hearts our family announces the passing of Jerry on August 9, 2021, at the age of 66. He will be dearly missed by his wife Diane and daughter Ashley. He also leaves his brothers Jim (Josephine), Ken, and Harry, sister Rose, brothers-in-law Geoff (Karen) and Dave (Sherri), and numerous nieces and nephews.
A private interment will be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton.
The family welcomes donations to Pilgrims Hospice Society as an expression of sympathy instead of flowers.
https://pilgrimshospice.com/
Pilgrims Hospice Society, 9808 - 148 Street, Edmonton, AB T5N 3E8
We wish to thank Dr. Visser, Dr. Kranz and the palliative care team in Barrhead as well as all the staff and volunteers at Pilgrims Hospice.
To Diane and Ashley, and cousins Jimmy, Kenny, Harry, and Rosemary
My very sad condolences on the passing of cousin Jerry. I remember him as being so tall and mature, seemed like he was everyone’s oldest brother. I used to love watching him work in the restaurant in the restuarant in Barrhead, always in charge, cooking and serving up a storm, taking care of business.
My prayers and best regards in this time of sorrow.
Our deepest condolences on this sad occasion.
Diane and Ashley
I am so sorry to hear about Jerry. He was a great friend. When Jerry came to the old school on Stony Plain Road, he would often stop at my desk in the morning for a chat. When I was involved in organizing major conferences for the school, Jerry was right there to help with his expertise in technology and management skills. When my position in the Edmonton office was “re-shuffled”, Jerry came to Edmonton immediately to have coffee and offer support. Sending you my sincere condolences, Judy Michiel. jmmichiel@shaw.ca
To Diane and Ashley
I was deeply saddened to hear of Jerry’s passing. I have very fond memories of Jerry both from school in Barrhead and with his many years as a good friend at ADLC. So welcoming wherever I ran into him. Deepest Sympathy to you all.
Sincerely
Charlene Fountain
Our condolences to Diane, Ashley and our cousins: Harry Jimmy, Rose and Ken.
Karen on
behalf of Uncle Raymond and Aunt Lily Yee et al.
I recently learned Jerry died. Jerry and I worked at ACS/ADLC from 1984 until he retired. I respected Jerry’s judgment. He had a thorough understanding of business processes and practices. I appreciated Jerry as a colleague and a superior. I was saddened when I learned Jerry died. You have my condolences and you are in my thoughts.