too many good men of newfoundland have been lost to the sea. may God give peace to their souls and peace to their loved ones. gary


There are no words to express the pain.
Shaun Royers
Driller/Ensco 102
Tina Kalkman
The Netherlands

My son was waiting for this chopper to come in he was due to go back out on it I can only thank God that he is safe but my heart bleeds for all the families who have lost their loved one,s may they rest in peace.

may all the deceased rest in peace ♥

i am thinking of you all,we will be praying for you, god bliss. margaret

I'Mthinking of you all and know it's very hard :But you are never alone God is always with you,he will only give you what you can carry ,my mom always said "he makes the back to fit the burden";however if you find it gets too heavy ,he will lift you up and carry you until you can walk again then he will lead you May you find strength and comfort in God's love andeternal blessings ,my thoughts and prayers are always with you

The Saskatoon Indo-Canadian community mourns the loss of so many good citizens of Newfoundland in the recent helicopter crash. While death is an essential part of life, it is nevertheless traumatic and sad when it is untimely.
Our condolences to all those affected by this tragedy. Like prairie people, we are confident that the good people of Newfoundland will find the strength to carry on.
Shanti (peace)
Gerald L. Harrison
Past President
India-Canada Cultural Association
Saskatoon, Sask.

My son and I both work on the Oil Rigs. This horror is our worst fear.
No words of mine can assuage the pain and grief of the families at this time. I pray our Heavenly Father might bring some much needed relief from a loss so overwhelming, it may be some little consolation that here across the ocean in Scotland, fellow Oil workers too weep for the loss of such fine people, and in time you will wipe away the tears, and raise your heads in fond remembrance of the lost and departed.......... Dhia ga'r beanachd...

First let me start off by sending my HEARTFELT condolences to all the family & love ones who’s lives were lost in the terrible tragedy. I can only imagine the lost & deep sorrow they are feeling & have to face. I to have a Precious Love one in this field, although being away in Alberta (pipefitter). I know all to well the worrying about them going To/ from work travelling by plane. It’s my worse nightmare & deepest fear come true. This is not only touching home, but also touching men & women away working & their families. Although It isn’t the same way as the families who are directly affected with the triadic lost, but we to are morning the lost along with you.
To the families, celebrate their lives as each one is precious. Know It is ok. To cry, hurt, scream even be angry it is all apart of mourning. We hurt for you & Pray that GOD will comfort you always. & may he hold you’re love ones in the palm of his hands.

My deepest condolences go to the families, friends and coworkers of all thiose involved with this tragedy. The sea has always been both our best friend and our worst enemy and today it is an enemy.. Best wishes that all ashore will take their peace with the Lord as they fight through this disaster.

my hear and soul is with the dear family and friend's with this very upsetting new's. god bless you all.

I WAS MARRIED TO SOMEONE WHO WORKED IN THE OIL FIELDS AND I WISH EVERYONE THE BEST. AS A MATTER OF FACT MY EX MOVED FROM THE U.S. TO SEAL COVE LABRADOR NEWFOUNDLAND AND MAY STILL BE WORKING IN THE OIL FIELDS AND COULD HAVE BEEN ON THE CHOPPER THAT WENT DONW. I HOPE NOT! DOES ANYONE KNOW WHEN AND IF NAMES WILL BE RELEASED?

a partial list of the missing is available at www. vocm.com

My husband works the oil rigs. My worst fear is this. God Bless them all.

I hope their families find strength in our support.
Gary Ryan
15 years agoOur deepest condolences to the families of the the tradgedy off newfoundland. My people are from the Southern Shore and I've lived there and I know the closeness that exists there. God be with you all and know that our prayers and thoughts are with you in your grieving. Gary Ryan and Family Truro, N.S.