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Reesor GeorgeREESOR, George Edward - Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family members on August 11, 2021, at the age of 87 following a short but courageous battle with cancer.

He is survived by his loving wife Anna (nee Weaver), sister-in-law Eva Reesor, children Louise (Larry), Ernest (Esther), Dale (Lois), grandchildren Jennifer (Warren), Kevin, Trevor (Michelle), Katrina (Jamie), Joel, Becky (Tene), Angelina (Kyle), Thomas, Clayton, Juliet, Justine, and great grandchildren, Adelle, Seth and Jacob.

He was predeceased by his brother John and parents Amos and Ada Reesor.

George was born October 29, 1933, in his family home in Scarborough, ON, a welcome companion for his older brother John. Childhood memories included walking 2½ miles daily to Hillside Public School, a one-room schoolhouse. George loved to entertain his children with stories of he and John spending hours playing in the farm bush along with their faithful dog “Sport”.
 
During the mid-1950s, his local Mennonite youth friends developed a bond with peers in Mahoning Co., Ohio and before long a special young woman caught his eye. George summoned up the courage to ask Anna Weaver to skate with him on a local pond. While skating, Anna tripped on the ice, resulting in his classic line of “she fell for me”! They were married in May 1957 and three children followed: Louise (1958); Ernie (1960); and Dale (1963).

In 1968, George purchased a farm property on McCowan Rd, Stouffville, on which he fulfilled a lifelong dream of building a large pond. This brought enjoyment to his children, grandchildren, friends, and neighbours. Also, it provided almost unlimited opportunities for birdwatching, a life-long interest of his.

In September 1987, an unfortunate farming accident resulted in the loss of George’s right arm. Following his recovery, he became a source of incredible inspiration to his family and others with his perseverance and ingenuity in finding ways to do tasks and maintain his beautiful property with only one arm. He built hundreds of intricate decorative birdhouses that would have challenged the skills of most fully able-bodied woodworkers!

In summary, George experienced a fulfilling life that was a blessing to those around him and he succeeded in making the world a better place for all.

Friends and family will be received at the Dixon Garland Funeral Home, Markham, on Saturday, August 14th. Limited capacity
due to Covid restrictions. A private family funeral will be held on August 15th.

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