Dec 5, 1928 to Oct 31, 2023
With heavy hearts, we announce that our beloved Gord passed peaceably on October 31st in Orillia at the age of 94. He was born and raised in Toronto and spent the last 24 years residing in Huntsville.
To Gord, humour was the best medicine. Incredibly bright and funny, he loved to make us all laugh. He was a strong and yet humble man, with a good-hearted nature. Throughout life’s trials and challenges, Gord always chose happiness and helped all of us to do the same as well. He was the solid rock foundation of our family and had a special way of making everyone feel important, loved, and protected. Gord was devoted to Joanne, his wife of 43 years, whom he greatly loved and shared his life with. Joanne often said that she had won the husband lottery. Gord loved his children deeply and was a proud, non-judgemental and supportive father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He made time for each child and surrounded us all with unconditional love. He was a cherished big brother to his siblings and a loved and respected uncle to his niece and nephews.
We knew him by so many names and in so many contexts. Gord, Dad, Daddy, Pa, Gramps, Gordy-boo, Uncle Gord– no matter how you knew him, he was the most kind and gentle soul. His family adored him: children Julia (Lea), Deb (John), Laura, Chris (Karoline) and Donna; grandchildren Krista (Shervin), Kyle (Stephanie), Jerica, Dane, Tandia (Christopher), James, Declan, Lauren and great-grandchildren Adalyn, Dylan and Ellis Paul and Eve Carmichael. He also leaves his sister Audrey Dempsey and his niece and nephews. He was preceded by his brother Les (Linda).
Gord loved learning and using his knowledge and many skills to help all who asked. He had a passion for building and renovation. Gord built his first cottage from the ground up and continued renovating, fixing, and improving things most of his life.
A lifelong lover of aviation – especially WW2 warplanes – he realized his dream of flying in a Spitfire over the English Channel when he was 89 years old.
Boating, being on the water, or even just looking at water was a great part of the draw to Muskoka. From early days camping on Kahshe Lake, to cottaging on 3 Mile Lake and later Lake Menominee, to the house on Fairy Lake, he was never happier than on or near the water. With Gord’s interest in history and Joanne’s study into genealogy, they joked his love of water must come from his Viking ancestors.
Retired from Brewers Warehousing in 1987 where he supervised the Ontario operations of their Draught Equipment division, he and Joanne retired to Huntsville and, of course, a house on the water became a must. Participation in the Probus Club of Muskoka North, neighborhood activities on Echo Bay Road, and golfing at Deerhurst with his friends became an important part of his life.
Gord will be deeply missed by his family and the many friends he made along the way.
We would like to give special thanks to the caring staff at Champlain Manor and to the Bayshore Palliative Care team who treated Gord with such tenderness and kindness at the end.
A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Donations in Gord’s memory can be made to either Hospice Huntsville or to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation.
Rick J Thomas says
Joanne, I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a fine friend and will be missed.
Paul and Carol Stueck says
Our deepest sympathies to you Joanne and your whole family. We met you both at Probus many years ago and always enjoyed your company and your community spirit. Paul really enjoyed golfing with Gord at Lakeside. When Gord and Bill Pasel and Paul golfed together it was always so much fun. The golf score didn’t matter but the fun and laughter made it enjoyable.
Gord will be remembered fondly by so many of us.
Brian Bell says
Joanne, Please accept ,my deepest condolences. I had already been missing Gord at the gym, at probus and other social events. I understand your loss.
Enid and Michael Young says
Gordon was a wonderful person. He was a friend to many in the community and will be missed.
DAVID JAMES says
I enjoyed many golf rounds with Gord. His humor and non-assuming nature were infectious. We had many interesting conversations. It was always a pleasure to spend a portion of my day with him. Rest in Peace Gord.
Terry and Heather Wilson says
Joanne
We Met you and Gord at our first meeting of the Probus Club and always enjoyed your company. We are deeply sorry for your loss.
We envisage Gord flying over the Cliffs of Dover in a WW2 Spitfire with a contented smile on his face.
Gord was a Charter Member of a small group of plane “nerds” that emailed videos and information about unique and and history making aircraft, back and forth.
He will be remembered
Terry & Heather Wilson
Susi Weaver says
Dear Joanne
we are so very sad to receive your email with the news of Gordon’s passing. Spending time with you at your lovely home many years ago, after buying your beautiful cottage and Rob making wonderful new alterations to your pride and joy, will always be in our hearts. We miss Canada and of course Huntsville, where we spent many happy hours. You are a real treasure and I got on so well with you. Greetings from GB and sending you our deepest condolences.
Lots of blessings
Susi & Rob Weaver