Smart Search

 
 

Toronto Region, On-Line - Funeral & AfterLife Services
 ______________________________________________________________

SimpleAlternativeFuneralCentres Pickering
GROVESIDE Bnr 400x56 MountLawn R Bnr 400x40

StaffordMonuments Banner 400x40

BarnesCremationBanner 400x52 2022

FamilyInMemoriam 200x40  
   

To place an 'OBITUARY NOTICE'  or a  'FAMILY IN MEMORIAM' (Including Picture) with TorontoObituaries.com.  Please email your submission at:  Contact-Us  for immediate posting.  Invoice will be emailed, once Notice is Published.

 

 

Bar Blue Horizon Can Obit

 
Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian 400

  

 OBITUARIES  ...for TORONTO and the GTA

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 {fastsocialshare}

Chinnery JohnCHINNERY, John Wayne - It is with much sadness and heartbreak that we announce the passing of Wayne after a lengthy illness, at Baycrest Hospital in Toronto, on Wednesday September 29, 2021 at the age of 72.

He will be lovingly remembered by his devoted partner of 28 years, Pamela Ishmael. Beloved father of Jeffery (Bria) and Shawn (Susan). Loving cherished stepdad to Omana, Charmaine (Rafal), and Reaud. Loving Grandfather to Shawn, Emmitt, Colin and Zenon.

Predeceased by his parents Jack Jr. Chinnery and Nora Chinnery (nee Sanders) and brother Ross. Survived by his brother Bruce (Susan).

Wayne, will be deeply missed by his many relatives and friends.

Wayne had a long, rewarding career at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) holding various positions his last being, Superintendent of various divisions. After retiring from the TTC in 2001­­­­, his passion for driving and keeping busy led him to positions of driving transports (Verspeeten), heavy equipment (Miller) and cutting grass at Remington Golf Club.

Wayne was a proud and private man, rarely sharing his medical struggles and in particular with diagnosis of Lupus and how it impacted his overall health. Wayne was known for driving himself to the hospital, as he didn’t want to inconvenience or concern anyone. When asked how he was feeling, his usual response was “As best as can be expected.”

As a lifetime cottager of Brady Lake in Haliburton, Ontario, he enjoyed spending time with family and friends, snowmobiling and volunteering. Wayne’s favourite season was fall. Wayne absolutely loved the temperature, sitting in his favourite chair, cranking up the woodstove to pump out as much heat as possible, and taking in the spectacular fall colours. He was a long-standing Director of the Brady Lake Ratepayers Association, Director of the Haliburton County Snowmobile Association and 5 years volunteer with the OPP as a Special Constable Stop Officer.

All who knew and loved Wayne will, eternally miss him.

Visitation Arrangements are entrusted with Visitation at Ogden Funeral Home, Scarborough.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to “Lupus Canada”.

TorontoObituaries.com

{fastsocialshare