
Mallard: Geoffrey David,
With great sadness we announce the passing of Geoff Mallard on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at Southlake Regional Centre in Newmarket. Born in Duston, Northampton, England on October 24, 1930, he adopted Canada as his home in 1964 with his devoted wife Betty of 61 years. Cherished by his children: Portland Stirling,her partner Ron McKitrick and previous spouse Rod Stirling, Yvonne Mallard, John Mallard and his wife Nancy, and Charles Mallard. Forever in the hearts of his grandchildren: Rachel Stirling and husband Frank Genovese; Katrine Fraser and husband Chris Fraser; Michael Stirling and partner Chrissie Belanger and his great grandchildren: Isabella Genovese, Myla Genovese, Cameron Fraser, Jaedin Stirling, Avery Fraser and Taylore Stirling. Predeceased by his brothers Phillip and Dick and lovingly remembered by his sisters Kathleen, Vicki and twin sister Nuala in England. Geoff was passionate about everything he did; cooking specialities of pork pies, Christmas cakes and preserves, fishing, camping, public speaking, music, beer making and growing roses. He served in the British Air Force and was a veteran of the Suez Canal Crisis, He became a Leather Chemist starting up and running Mallard Leathers with Betty in Tottenham for 25 years. He will be forever missed by his family and friends. “Good night sweet prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest”
A Memorial Service will be held at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905-936-3477 on Sunday November 3, 2013, with visiting from 1pm until time of service in the chapel at 3pm. For those who wish, donations in memory of Geoffrey to the Heart & Stroke Foundation (112 Commerce Park Drive, Unit #1, Barrie, ON, L4N 8W8) would be appreciated by the family.
www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Yvonne Mallard says
Thank you for the kind words my dad was one of a kind. Your words and memories touch my heart. Thank you all, Yvonne Mallard
Millie & John Allen says
We just read this notice to-day (Nov 7th) and we were very sorry to read about the passing of your father. Portland, our sincere condolences go out to you and the family.
Lol and Joanne says
Geoffrey we will always remember our history lessons on mushrooms and Princess Dianne’s ancestral home and the boy who pinched said mushrooms. Thanks for the many pork pies.
Sherry says
I met Geoff a few years ago when he showed up on my door step looking for eggs to add to his Christmas cake recipe. Every year since he would deliver one of his delicious cakes. I really enjoyed talking with him when he came to buy our eggs. My condolences to his family. My heart aches for your loss.
Colleen Rideout says
I only met Geoffrey recently. I had a chance meeting with him as he sat in the Paint and Paper Store. I ended up sitting with him as he quite bluntly told me that there was no way I could not speak without my hands flailing everywhere:) I loved it. We went on to talk about the war and my son’s recent visit to Poland and Germany. For some reason we spoke about books, and I mentioned the book Angela’s Ashes that I thought he might enjoy. Later that evening on the same day, we had another chance meeting at a restaurant and I told him we were destined to meet. He told me he had already gone to the library and obtained the book to read. I was later able to introduce Geoffrey to my son who had traveled to places Geoffrey was quite familiar with. It was nice. Rest in peace, my friend. I’m glad I had an opportunity to meet you.
Sannie & Allan McInnis says
Geoff was one of the first people we met when we settled in Tottenham. Such an interesting and passionate nature with thought-provoking views! It is truly the passing of an era now that he is no longer with us and the world is the poorer for his loss. Our deepest condolences to Betty and Portland and the rest of the Mallard family.
Annette & Lorne Derraugh & Family says
So sorry to hear that “Mr. Sticky Buns” has passed away. We and our two sons have fond memories of Geoff’s great sense of humour at the public speaking events in Tottenham. He will be missed indeed. Our condolences in your loss.
pat boland says
I will miss Geoffery I have very fond, fun memories of him, he always kept you on your toes with his wit,he taught beer making classes when I was the recreation director,classes always went beyond the program time participants always had raving reviews,I always had a waiting list for his beer making program. pat boland
Angie Cancian says
With my deepest sympathy. Geoff was a very respected man with a very kind heart.
Jess & Marion Pattison says
Our condolence in your loss, Geoff will be missed by many.
Karen (Hogan) Turner says
I’m so sorry for your loss – may your memories of Geoff sustain you through the difficult times.
Leon & Anne Schenko says
Betty & Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Ruth Dermott & Bill Zerback says
Our thoughts are with you Betty and family. He will be missed.
Jennifer & Mike Hodges says
Mike and I would like to express our sincerest sympathy. We have very fond memories of Geoff, we will miss him.
Bob & Pat Jackson says
Betty & Family
Our condolences in your loss of a very special man.
Sincerely
Bob & Pat Jackson
(formerly IGA – Tottenham)