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Joan Mary (Colby) Hope
April 18, 1935 – October 31, 2024

It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Joan Mary Hope (née Colby) on October 31, 2024, at Uxbridge Hospital at the age of 89. Joan was predeceased by her beloved husband, Merle Hope, and her son, Steven Dale Hope. She will be dearly missed by her sons, John Hope and Ron Hope (Elaine), her grandchildren, Susie Swagerman (Derek) and Tom Hope, and her cherished siblings Eleanor Dunn (late Al), twin brother John Colby (late Anne), and Ross Colby (Alice).

Joan was a dedicated resident of Uxbridge, known for her love of gardening and tending to her flowerbeds. She enjoyed attending local garage sales with her friend and neighbor Mabel, and she was always supportive of her family’s interests, proudly attending her grandchildren’s baseball games.

Cremation has been entrusted to Low & Low Funeral Home, Uxbridge, and a private ceremony will be held at a later date. Joan's family kindly requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to Trinity United Church or the Arthritis Society, honoring her memory and values.

Memorial Donations:
Trinity United Church:
20 First Avenue, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1M4
Tel: 1-905-852-6213

Arthritis Society:
393 University Avenue, Suite 1700, Toronto, ON M5G 1E6
Tel: 1-800-321-1433

Portrait of a man in a suit.Tae-Soon Andrew Park
January 29, 1940 – October 30, 2024

It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Tae-Soon Andrew Park on October 30, 2024, at the age of 84, at Lakeridge Health Hospital in Ajax. Andrew will be lovingly remembered by his wife of many years, Kyung-Ok Sarah Park, with whom he shared a life of love, joy, and partnership.

Andrew was a devoted father to Sonya and John, father-in-law to Peter and Pamela, cherished grandfather to Michael, Andrew, Brian, Eliot, and Emma, and beloved grandfather-in-law to Jess and Alanna. He was also the proud great-grandfather to little Rosie. Known for his humor and love for storytelling, Andrew always found joy in sharing laughter with his family and friends.

Together with Sarah, Andrew brought warmth and welcome to their Uxbridge restaurant, “B&L Country Kitchen,” where everyone was treated like family. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Smiling woman in glasses with short hair and lavender shirt.Carrie (Baldwin) Kea
March 12, 1940 - October 25, 2024

Carrie Kea passed away peacefully on Friday, October 25, 2024, at Pleasant Meadow Manor in Norwood at the age of 84. She was the beloved wife of the late Gordon John Kea and will be lovingly remembered by her children Joe (Elaine), Kevin (Brooke), and Karen Kelly (Ryan). Predeceased by her son David, Carrie was a cherished “Oma” to Becka, Sarah, Casey, Chris, Brodie, Justin, Mac, Lauren, and Gage, and “Great Oma” to Chase, Logan, Skylar, Adelynn, and Kohlson.

Born and raised in Louisburg, Nova Scotia, Carrie had a deep love for east coast traditions, especially kitchen parties, step dancing, and fiddle music. After she and Gord purchased the family dairy farm in 1967, Carrie devoted herself to raising their children and managing the homestead, famously preparing three meals a day for 35 years. The warmth of the sun and beach eventually drew Carrie and Gord to move to Wasaga Beach, where she enjoyed curling, country music, and cheering for contestants on *The Voice* and *American Idol*. She especially delighted in spoiling her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Celebration of Life Gathering:
Relatives and friends are invited to pay their respects and celebrate Carrie’s life on Friday, November 1, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Low & Low Funeral Home, Port Perry Chapel, 1763 Reach Street, Port Perry, ON. A private family ceremony will follow at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Pleasant Meadow Manor in Norwood would be appreciated by the family.

Smiling elderly man.Leonard Robert Nicholl
May 29, 1937 - October 10, 2024

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Leonard Robert Nicholl, aged 87, on Thursday, October 10, 2024, following a short battle with lung cancer. Len was born in Ballyrobert, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and immigrated to Canada at the age of 15. After beginning his career with the Toronto District School Board, he joined the Naval Reserves while living in Toronto. Len later moved to Uxbridge, where he worked for Durham Region as a water and wastewater operator. Upon retirement, he and his wife Sandra relocated to Beaverton, where Len took up winemaking, sharing his creations with friends and family.

Len is survived by his loving wife, Sandra, his children Blair, Craig, and Robyn (Joe Fera), and his five grandchildren, Damon Nicholl, Shayln (Matt) Nicholl, Joey, Matthew, and Antonio Fera. He will also be missed by his sisters, Maureen (Norman) and Elizabeth (Bob), his many nieces and nephews, and his faithful dog, Ryu. Len was a dedicated community member, heavily involved in the Uxbridge Legion, where he served as president multiple times and was Drum Major of the Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band for 25 years.

A visitation will be held on Friday, October 18th, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM at Low & Low Funeral Home in Uxbridge, followed by a Legion service and funeral at 1:00 PM. A reception will take place at the Uxbridge Legion, 109 Franklin Street, following the service. The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the staff at the Cancer Care Centre at Southlake Regional Hospital for their compassionate care of Len.

In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Beaverton or the Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band would be greatly appreciated.

Smiling man in glasses.James “Jim” Douglas Neufeld
November 2, 1951 - October 10, 2024

James “Jim” Neufeld, age 72, passed away at Lakeridge Health in Port Perry on Thursday, October 10, 2024. Jim was the beloved husband of Sandy (née Nolan) for 51 years, and their love story began the moment he saw her at Western University. Jim's family was his greatest pride, and he will be forever cherished by his children and their spouses: Eric (Tricia-Lee), Erin (Billy MacKenzie), Alyce (Jason Allen), and Laurel (Zack Dack). He was a devoted “Gramps” to Hazel Allen, who held a special place in his heart.

Jim will also be missed by his sister, Cathy Biederman (Terry), and by all who knew him. After a successful career in sales and marketing in the technology sector, Jim enjoyed retirement, filling his time with golfing, skiing, and spending time with his family. He was always there for his children’s school events and, in retirement, devoted even more time to them and his many hobbies, including cooking and gardening.

A Celebration of Jim’s life will be held at Low & Low Funeral Home, 1763 Reach Street, Port Perry, on Sunday, October 20, 2024, at 1:00 PM, with visitation one hour prior. A reception will follow in the Celebration Centre of the funeral home. The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Rothenstein, Julie, Nancy, and Jim's homecare nurses, especially Danielle, as well as the staff at Port Perry Hospital for their compassionate care.

Older man in gray shirt, neutral background

Urmas Sui
June 29, 1942 - October 5, 2024

Urmas Sui passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at the age of 82 years.

Loved and deeply missed by his wife, Iivi, and by his son Aleks, daughter-in-law Elaine, and granddaughters Stella and Lily. Also remembered by the Bezuhly family and family in Estonia and Sweden.

Urmas loved the outdoors, enjoying decades of hunting and fishing trips, and hiking the Uxbridge trails. His chainsaw held a special place in his heart, and he took pride in overstocking the woodshed with logs for the woodstove. Urmas never lost faith in his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs, convinced that this was the year they would take the Cup.

A long-time proud member of the Toronto Estonian Pistol Club and the Estonian fraternity Sakala, Urmas met life-long friends through these communities. Known as a gracious host, he made friends easily.

Cremation has been entrusted to Low & Low Funeral Home, Uxbridge. A celebration of Urmas’ life will be held at Wooden Sticks Golf Club, Uxbridge, Ontario, on Sunday, October 27, 2024, from 1 PM to 4 PM.

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Dennis Connelly
December 6, 1974 - September 28, 2024

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dennis Connelly on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the age of 49 years. After a courageous battle against cancer for a year and a half, he passed peacefully with his wife Holley by his side.

Born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Toronto, Dennis eventually moved to Uxbridge, where he met his wife of 25 years, Holley. He loved NASCAR and his yearly trips to Michigan with his brother and best friends. Sunday dinners with his family while watching his Patriots, Red Sox, or Bruins were among his favorite times. He also cherished his quiet moments spent fishing.

He will be deeply missed by his wife Holley and their two children, Russell and Raine. Dennis is also survived by his mother Mary, brother Robert, step-sister Sebastienne, brothers-in-law Stuart and John, mother-in-law Sandra, sister-in-law Elizabeth, brother-in-law and best friend Tyler, cousin Billy, as well as nieces, nephews, and great nephew. He is predeceased by his sister Sarah, brother Nicholas, and father Herold. The family would also like to extend their gratitude to all of his nursing staff, especially Bre, Natasha, and Vera, for their kindness during his care.

Cremation has been entrusted to Low & Low Funeral Home, Uxbridge. A celebration of Dennis’ life will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.

Harry, in his 90th year, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 28, 2024, at Beattie Manor in Wardsville, Ontario. Born on December 14, 1934, at home on Mechanic Street, Uxbridge, he was the son of the late Jack and May Stemp. Loving father of the late Dana of Uxbridge, and Ryan (Tammie) of Nova Scotia. Father-in-law to Stacey Stemp (née Millar) of Uxbridge. Beloved Grandpa to Garrett and Mia Stemp of Uxbridge, and Christopher Keeler of Strathroy. Harry is survived by his sister Jean and brother Barry (Shirley) and predeceased by sisters Helen and Barbara and brother Lloyd. He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews and remembered fondly by Kathryn Stemp.

With the exception of the 10 years he lived in Ottawa, Harry called Uxbridge home. Harry began his storied career in the newspaper industry with the Uxbridge Times-Journal, beginning as a linotype operator at age 14. He soon began writing sports for the Times-Journal and eventually owned eight weekly newspapers throughout central Ontario, including the Times-Journal, with his business partner, the late Bill Keyzers. Along with the newspaper titles, Harry and Bill also owned the Uxbridge Printing Company, which printed everything from stationery to newspapers.

He started writing his award-winning column ‘Stemp's Stew’ in 1965. The column came to an end shortly after the sale of the newspaper chain in 1989 but was revived in 2006 when Harry became a regular contributor to the Uxbridge Cosmos newspaper.

In addition to being a publisher and editor (and copy-editor, delivery man, salesperson, reporter, etc.), Harry was a past-president and former executive director for the Ontario Community Newspaper Association (OCNA). In this role, he travelled extensively throughout Canada and was incredibly proud of this country.

Harry believed in being involved and in giving back to the community in which he grew up. It wasn't just about monetary donations—he was also generous with his time and was passionate about enriching the lives of the people in his community, his family, and his friends. Harry co-chaired the successful Spring Water Days for many years and was a recipient of the Uxbridge Citizen of the Year Award and the Canada 150 Service Award. Harry was past-president of the Uxbridge Kinsmen Club and earned life membership with the Royal Canadian Legion.

Harry faithfully walked 5 km around his community each day before dawn, was an excellent skier, and an avid golfer in both Canada and Barbados. Harry shared his love for travel and adventure with his family. Lifelong memories were made with his boys and grandchildren, exploring Canada during family vacations. Barbados held a special place in Harry’s heart; he was often joined by family and friends to vacation and celebrate milestones. Harry was fortunate enough to travel to many parts of the world, spreading his unique joie de vivre, making friends and enjoying ‘cold ones’ wherever he went.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Low & Low Funeral Home, and cremation has taken place. A celebration of Harry’s life will be announced at a later date. In Harry’s memory, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or the Uxbridge Hospital Foundation would be sincerely appreciated. Memories and words of condolence can be left at www.lowandlow.ca.

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