
Wilson: Ronald William,
Peacefully at Kensington Hospice Toronto, on November 9, 2022. Ronald Wilson in his 89th year, beloved father of Kathy Viapiana (Benito), Ron Jr. (Marie), Daniel Josiah(d. 1967), Christopher (Birgitta), Jeffrey (Jenny), and Joy Mayer (Jason).
Loving grandfather of Benjamin, Rebecca, Daniel, Nathan, Jonathan, Matthew,
Bethany, Gabriel, Andrew, Clayton, Jeremy, Brynn, Rosemary, Asa, Archer, Claire,
and Charlotte. Dear great grandfather of Roxanna, Ezra, Melina, Natalia, Levi, and Emma.
In Ronald’s Memory, donations to First Century Foundations, would be appreciated by the family.
A Graveside Funeral Service will be held on Monday November 14, 2022 at 3pm at Schomberg Union Cemetery. A memorial Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday December 3, 2022 at 2pm at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Nobleton.
To view a livestream of Ron’s memorial service, please visit: https://www.stpaulsnobleton.ca/ or https://www.youtube.com/@StPaulsNobleton
Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home Tottenham. Online condolences and memories may be left for the family at
www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
Service
Graveside Service
Schomberg Union Cemetery
Schomberg, Ontario
3pm
Memorial Celebration of Life
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
5750 King Road, Nobleton, Ontario, L0G 1N0
2pm
H. Carol Niedoba says
Dear Jeff, Chris, Joy:
Thinking about all of you and sending my sincere condolences and letting you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I got to know Ron when I became involved in God’s Musicmakers and we often played together in nursing home ministry throughout the city. He would accompany me as I played the violin or flute. He was such a kind and humble man. He lived out his Christianity well and was a faithful servant of the Lord Jesus. It was a beautiful memorial service. He will truly be missed. May God’s comfort and peace surround you and give all of you the strength to carry on. We take comfort in the precious promises of Jesus and in the promise of the resurrection. “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me though he were dead, yet shall he live” and “Blessed in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.”
Nat says
My sincere condolences to Ron’s family and close friends. I didn’t know Ron very well, but I met him in Toronto and enjoyed learning and speaking Hebrew with him. He was a good teacher; very humble and wise. I enjoyed our little chats. May God bless and comfort you all with each other and memories.
Brady Weening says
My sincere condolences to all of I knew Mr Wilson he used to live down the road from me in my cousins basement and he would be an organist or pianist at Springdale crc
William Fay says
We are so sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May he be making beautiful music in heaven.
Bill & Marlene Fay
Doreen Memery says
Dearest Chris and Birgitta… I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your father Ron, Chris. He was a very lovely man. He always took special time out to speak to me at family gatherings, always asked me for my special request s on tbe piano and was happy to oblige no matter what the song was. I fondly remember him playing the songs when Irish eyes are smiling and Oh Danny Boy and Jack and I would sing along with him while he played beautifully on the piano. I will miss him very much and I will definitely keep him and you all in my prayers
Doreen Memery
Susan and Mike Kraan says
Sending hugs during this difficult time. In time may his memories be a blessing to you so sorry for your loss.
Mike and Susan Kraan
Kim & Ed Visser says
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your father Chris. He was a lovely man and we thoroughly enjoyed his company. We loved how at family gatherings he would gently play the piano or play tunes for us to sing to and well he just made everybody feel at ease warm and welcome. He will be missed very much. Rest in peace Ron.. you join God’s Orchestra and play the piano in heaven with choirs of angels.
Kim
Nasira Malik says
My deepest condolences
May he Rest In Peace