Peacefully, at Rouge Valley Centenary Hospital, Scarborough on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, James Alfred Cathcart, Oshawa, formerly of Caledon East, at the age of 86 years, dear husband of Jean for over 61 years. Much loved father of Trudy, Janice, Karen and her husband Bernard, Glenda and her husband Douglas; cherished grandfather of Sean, Anders and Mariko, Angus, Clare, Rachael, Connor and Benjamin and great-grandfather of Cullam. Ever active in the community, Jim served on the Brampton Hospital Board, Town Council and was a charter member of the Bramalea Rotary Club. He was initiated into masonry in 1975 as a member of Peel Lodge A.F. & A.M. No. 468, Caledon East, and was Worshipful Master in 1985, was appointed Grand Steward, Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario in 1988, a life member of Heritage Lodge A.F. & A.M. No. 730, Cambridge, a charter member of Chinguacousy Lodge A.F. & A. M. No. 838, Brampton, and was a 32 degree Scottish Rite Mason. Jim joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary in 1947 and emigrated to Canada 1953. Later, Jim developed his insurance, then real estate businesses and was Ontario Real Estate Board President in 1988.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Tuesday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Memorial service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday morning, February 29 at 11 o’clock. Masonic service will be held Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock.
As an expression of sympathy, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com.
Brenda Rumball Tennant
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Gary and Cathy MacDougall
Dear Jean and family
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Sympathy to you all.
Gary knew Jim through the Masonic Lodge in Caledon East and he was also our realtor for our sale on Larry Street.
Gary and Cathy MacDougall
Tom Bosley
Dear Jean,
The world has lost a true Gentleman and gentle man. You have lost a life long friend. We will be remembering and missing Jim at our Past Presidents Dinner on Tuesday night.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tom & Ann.
Mary-Jean Rumball
Dear family..
Brenda called about Jim’s passing.
We have many happy memories of you and Jim, Jean, and of course Glenda, in Caledon.
Jim will be missed by many, and we are praying that you will feel God’s peace close to you all.
Our love and prayers.
Mary-Jean and Rob.
Henry, Sandra & Sophie
We are very sad to loose a dear uncle and friend. We will miss the Emails and phone calls but have many lovely memories of times spent with you in Ireland and in Canada in 2007. Love to you all.
John, Helen & family
Deepest sympathy from all here in Belfast, N.Ireland. Uncle Jim was remembered especially yesterday as we reminisced with Mum (Della) about all the precious memories he leaves behind. His regular visits to Fermanagh will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
John, Helen, Anderw, Stephen and Jeannette.
Howard and Gloria McCandless
I have known Jim for many years, first as a parent of Janice whom I taught in 1963 and later as a Masonic Brother. Jim was a great family man and friend. He will be missed by family, friends and Masonic Brothers.
Howard and Gloria
Lloyd R. Bittle
My sincere condolences to your family. Jim you have been missed.
Your ready smile and best wishes I have missed. During my more active years you were a great help, support and well wisher for the projects engaged in. You helped mightily on our development and introduction of our Grand Lodge Mentors Program. Yes! I have missed your smile and ready “Hi, Lloyd”. It seemed every time I passed your home you were at the front to greet me. I offer my Best
Wishes to you, I know you will keep busy and I, in my time look forward to seeing that smile and happy greeting. I was Happy to meet, Sorry to part and I know I will be Happy to meet again. Lloyd
PETER WOHLERT
DEAR FAMILY,
VW.BRO. JIM AND I WERE W. MASTERS OF OUR RESPECTIVE LODGES IN 1984 – 1985..I HAD THE PLEASURE AND PRIVILEGE OF
KNOWING HIM ALL THESE YEARS,I WILL MISS HIM AS HE WILL BE
MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM.
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY,
PETER WOHLERT
Verral & Mildred Gillespie
Jean & Family: Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. We have been friends all these many years–since he began his Masonic career in Peel. We came up through the chairs at the same time.
Please accept our sincerest sympathies at this stressful time. God bless you and your family.
Mildred and Verral
Richard Wood
Jean
We are sad to hear about Jim. It was a pleasure and a priviledge to have known him. We treasure many fond memories of our “OREA days” . May your memories help you through this difficult time.
Richard and Robbie
Bob Abuja
I’m not sure that we have met however please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your husband & father. It was a pleasure and a priveledge to have known Jim as a fellow mason and member of Peel Lodge 468. He was one of several older members who welcomed me warmly when I joined in 2003. I will miss his interested, kind, and gentlemanly ways. I hope that your memories of Jim will bring you comfort in the time to come.
Bob
Jim, Elaine & Family
We were greatly saddened to hear of Uncle Jim’s death and extend our condolences and deepest sympathy to Auntie Jean and all the family circle at this sad time. We remember fondly Jim’s distinguished appearance, his warm broad smile and his gentle manner – wonderful attributes that would have won great respect from anyone who had the privilege of knowing him. We never made it over to visit Uncle Jim, Auntie Jean and family in Canada, but we have precious memories of their many visits back to Ireland.
Love from Jim, Elaine, Clare and Ryan.
Carol Mallett
I had the great pleasure of knowing Jim from his work with the Ontario Real Estate Association. Each year I looked forward to speaking with Jim at the conference. A true gentleman.