
Stewart: Verland Earl,
Spry Lodge #385 – Mason for over 65 years.
Verl Stewart in his 92nd year passed away at Simcoe Manor Beeton on Sunday December 31, 2017, his family was by his side. Son of the late Earl and Ila Stewart. Loving husband to the late Betty Noble. Dear brother of the late Clifford (Lottie), Thelma (the late Jim Porter), the late Bernice Breedon (the late Ross), Glenna Brown (the late Ray), Erla McCullough (the late Ken), Joyce and Dan Watson, Karl and Jeanette, Barry and Cheryl. Forever in the hearts of his nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Memorial Service will be held at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905-936-3477 on Wednesday January 3, 2018 with visiting from 1pm until time of service in the chapel at 2pm. Masonic Service to begin Memorial at 2pm.
For those who wish donations to Simcoe Manor Beeton would be appreciated by the family.
www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Barbara Hacker says
My symphany to all the Stewart clan.
The last time I saw Verl and most of his brothers and sisters was at the Beeton fair when we road on the wagon drawn by Karl’s horses . I have fond memories of Verl and all of your family while growing up.
Sorry I missed the funeral.
Barbara (Lisk) And Paul Hacker
Eugene & Susan Coulter says
Sincere sympathy to Verl’s Family, we were sorry to hear of his passing. He was a great guy with a terrific sense of humour. Party’s with the Stewart’s and the Murray’s were great fun. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time. Eugene & Susan Coulter’s ( Brethet )
Vicki Robson says
I had the honour of being one of Verl’s caregivers. He was always happy to see you and was always saying something to make you laugh. I will miss you so much Verl.
Vicki Robson says
I had the honour of being one of Verl’s caregivers. He was always happy to see you and was always saying something to make you laugh. I will miss you so!!!
Barb and Doug Kowalinski and boys says
Our thoughts, prayers and sincere sympathies for Jan, Karl and the Stewart family. I remember Verl as a dear sweet man with a wonderful smile and a great sense of humour who dearly loved his family. He will be missed by so many. Rest in peace Verl.
Debbie Norman says
Uncle Verl, I will always remember the fun times when you would visit us at Glen Echo Camp. You always had time and a ready smile for us as kids. Rest in Peace Uncle Verl, you will sadly missed.
Dixie Mark says
To my Uncle who brought joy and happiness when you were around him. Great sense of humor. Rest in Peace Uncle Verl. Lucky to have you part of my life.
Warren Holmes says
RIP and Godspeed. Honoured and Blessed to have you as my Godfather
Ray Lisk says
Sorry to hear of Verl’s passing. I will remember him as a gentleman with a ready smile and a friendly greeting. Helped run the Church Boys League in Beeton as we grew up.
Ken & Bonnie pratt says
Have known Verl for many years, either at work, at Lodge or if he was in our store shopping. Always a ray of sunshine and a charmer to the ladies on cash with his whit and smile. He was a very good Freemason and a true gentleman. Sorry for the family’s loss.
David Mac Kenzie says
Verl worked with us at Canadian
Tire and it was the highlight of the day for all of us when he came to say good morning. He loved everyone and was so happy to just be there with us. Good bye Verl and we will remember you. It was a privilege to know you
Terry Anderson says
Verl was a beloved member of Spry Lodge for more than 65 years. He always had a sprightly sense of humor, an engaging (and often mischievous) chuckle and a reminiscent story suitable for any occasion. He will be deeply missed.