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Scott CraigSCOTT, Craig - February 25, 1963 - October 26, 2020 -

With his amazing wife Elizabeth (Lou) by his side, Craig passed away peacefully at Princess Margaret Hospital following a brief battle with cancer.

Heartbroken by this significant loss, we are also comforted by the fact that he is no longer suffering.

Loving husband of Elizabeth Scott (nee Weir) and brother to Sandra Carlson (Dave).

Predeceased by his parents, Mac and Nadia Scott, his brother Gary Scott and his girls Betty & Daisy.

Craig was the favourite son-in-law of Janet Weir and brother-in-law to Kenneth Weir (Jane Davey).

He was the adoring & crazy uncle to Ashley (Adam) Hallman, Shannon Weir, David Weir, Tara Carlson & Michael (Jennifer) Carlson.  

He was also a cherished friend to many and loving Pa to Jerry.

Craigie lived his life in appreciation of quality, in people, conversation, travel, food, and truly lived his best life with no regrets. He brought joy and laughter to those lucky enough to share a pint with him.

Elizabeth wishes to thank the dedicated & caring medical team at Princess Margaret Hospital. In particular, she is grateful to the very kind & supportive palliative care team. Elizabeth also wishes to thank everyone for the support and generosity of all friends and family during this difficult time.

Arrangements with the Cardinal Funeral Home, Toronto.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Toronto Animal Services (https://www.toronto.ca/business-economy/partnerships-sponsorships-donations/donate/donate-to-animal-services/) or to the Canadian Cancer Society (www.cancer.ca) would be greatly appreciated.

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