Peacefully, at Headwaters Health Care Centre, on Tuesday, January 17, 2012, Douglas Mount, in his 78th year, former husband of Bernice Mount. Loving father of Lisa and her husband Todd Austin, David and his partner Maureen, and Sharon. Fondly remembered by his grandsons Joshua and Jeremy, many other grandchildren, great-grandchildren, niece Heather, nephew Greg, great niece and great nephews. Dear brother of Ron Mount and his wife Wendy.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630) on Sunday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday morning, January 23 at 11 o’clock. Spring interment Greenwood Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Dufferin Chapter, 204 – 21 Surrey Street W., Guelph N1H 3R3. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Debbie VanWyck
Lisa, I am so sorry to hear about Doug’s passing. I really thought he was a good man and enjoyed what time I did spend with him. I am glad that he was able to come back to Orangeville to be closer to you and the kids for the last few years.
Deb
Harry & Laura Bell
Lisa, Todd & Family,
We were so sorry to hear the sad news of your dads passing,
Our deepest sympathy to all of you, know that you are in our thoughts
at this time. Condolences to everyone.
Robert Church
Please accept my condolences on Doug’s death. Although I had not seen him for a number of years, but I remember him as a decent & kindly gentleman.
sarah adkins
I’m so touched by the video I got to see at last. R.I.P., Grandad and happy birthday today. I’ll miss you loads, always and forever. The first time I met you I was 7 or 8 and Mum was rushed to hospital but you gave me a gold maple leaf and I still have it safe xx Love to all the family xx
Margo Kennedy
I stumbled across this quite accidentally, what a lovely tribute to such a lovely man. I worked with Doug back in the early 70s. He was extremely knowledgeable and very kind….everyone loved Doug. It was at a time when there were a lot of changes happening in the travel industry particularly with Charter Clubs which was where we worked, Quo Vadis. I quit the sinking ship (Quo Vadis) and moved on. Later I ran into Doug when I was at a management conference at the “Old Mill” I believe was the name of the hotel in Caledon. It was so good to see him. I often wondered what happened to some of the people I met at my first job and gateway into the travel industry. So happy to see that Doug was surrounded by family and so move love, he was a wonderful man.