Charter Member of Caledon Lions Club
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville, on Saturday, January 22, 2011, Jim Glassford, in his 90th year, beloved husband of the late Pauline Hood. Loving father of James ‘Ewing’ and his wife Ann, Grant and his wife Karen, and Lorraine. Cherished grandfather of Michael, Peter, David, Martin, Nicholas, and Kelsey. Dear brother of Doris Ward and predeceased by Thomas, George, Edward, John and Clark. Fondly remembered by his sisters-in-law Velma Hood and Elizabeth Glassford and many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630) Thursday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday morning, January 28 at 11 o’clock.
Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. If desired, memorial donations may be to Canadian Cancer Society, Dufferin Branch, P.O. Box 296, Orangeville L9W 2Z7 or Knox United Church, 2976 Charleston Sideroad, Caledon L7K 0V8. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Betty Ward
Lorraine,
I’m so sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I’m sure you will have wonderful memories of your time together. May God grant you peace throughout the days ahead. Betty
Phyllis Fillier
Lorraine and family,
My heart aches for the man I came to know as Daddy Glassford. His gentle smile, his understanding nod and even his “look” to tell me to be be still will be forever in my memory. He was my freind, my mentor and yes my substitute father. Thank you Lorraine for sharing this amazing man with me. I still remember the time he introduced me to his friends at the mall as your little friend and how he beamed with pride when he spoke of you as his little girl.
God bless, Phyllis
Stu and Gail Davidson
Condolences from us on the passing of your father. We are sorry for your loss.
Gerry and Sandra Clark
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time in the loss of your father…..a kind man and a wonderful neighbour.
Gerry and Sandra Clark.
jean and jack cronin
We are very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I knew Jim all my life growing up in Caledon. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We are in Florida and can not attend the funeral. Just wanted you to know we are thinking about you all.
Edna Wright & Roy
Have known Jim, and the Glassford family for many years.
My sincere condolences to Ewing & Ann; Grant & Karen; Lorraine
and all the grandchildren. Edna
John Das
Jim,
My sincere condolences to you and your family in your loss.
John.
Karen Robinson
Jim, I’m so sorry for your loss. my thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Karen.
Judi Sheppard
Jim, so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. My sincere condolences to you and your family. – Judi
John Raeburn
Jim, Grant and Lorraine: on behalf of myself, my father (Alex), Craig and Lynnn -please accept our heartfelt condolences. Your father was truly a fine man – he had perhaps the greatest smile I have ever seen and probably one of the best laughs that I ever heard. He and your mom were great neighbours to our Raeburns. Sincerely, John
darlene taylor@jamie bestward
Our thoughts are with you.So sorry for your loss. Grant ,Karen@ Family.
Louise MacPherson
Jim, My sincere condolences, it is so hard to put your loved ones to rest but just remember he is now resting in peace…
Louise
Deborah Elliot
Jim, my thoughts are with you and your Family during this time of loss. Please accept my condolences.
Deb
Linda Haynes
Jim
My sincere condolences on the passing of your Dad. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Linda
Bill McNabb
Jim, I would like to share my sincere condolences on the loss of your father. I am confident that the fond memories you have will bring you and your family much comfort over the upcoming days. Bill
Irene Graziotto
Jim, Ann, Peter, David & Martin,
Our thoughts are with you all during this difficult time, please accept our sincere condolences.
Rick, Irene & Daniel Graziotto
Pat & Mike OHara
Jim, we are very sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. Our thoughts are with you, Ann and the boys. We hope that the fond memories of your dad will help your family through these trying times.
Mike
Bonnie Lou Davies nee. Ramage
Dear Lorraine and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your fathers passing. You are in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Bonnie Lou Davies (nee Ramage)
Sue & Kevin Bowden
We are thinking of you and your family, Lorraine. So sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Many (((HUGS))) Sue and Kevin
Derek Pugsley
Dear Lorraine and Family:
Anne and I were sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. Please accept our condolences. When I used to sit beside him at Knox I enjoyed his company; little did I realize that he was almost 10 years older than me. RIP
Derek Pugsley.
Ann Robinson
Dear Grant, Ewing, and Lorraine.
I will always remember your dad as a sincere, thoughtful man, with a hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eye. He always had the time to stop and say hello, ask about the family, and wish you well. The photo tribute was beautiful. He leaves a wonderful legacy of love in his family.
With my sincere sympathy,
Ann Robinson (Moffat)
James Ewing Glassford [son]
My Thoughts on DAD…
– The fact that although DAD’s Birth Certificate [and Drivers Licnense] said he was in 90th year, we had always treated and did things like he was in his 60’s,
o Whether it was doing Shelf Stocking for Grant
o Working on the many extensions of Allan Glassford’s Driving shed, with Scott
o Working /Supervising the construction of what became known as the ‘Man Cave’ on Scott’s Garage Extension.
o Doing Electrical/Plumbling projects with Ewing.
o One of the many Back Yard Rock projects with Grant
o Serving Beer or Barbqueing at the various Lion’s Events
– Dad had many Careers in his life:
o Early on was a Farm Labourer [including as part of Thrashing Gang in Saskatewan] and a Butcher
o Farmer on the 2nd Line East of Caledon
o Stone Mason with Emil Steiger
o Farm Manager for the Oliver house
o For many years, as an electrician/Plumber with Harold Hammon
o Customer Service rep in the Electrical/Plumbing at Home Hardware [probably the most enjoyable job he had, due to the fact he got to talk/help many customers.]
– Dad was proud of the fact that he was able to spend his retirement years in the same area as his working years, initially on his farm and working with his 5 farming brothers, and later as a Electrican, but always as a Caledon Boy with 55 + years at Knox United Church and 40 + years in Caledon Lions.
– Even as Dad slowed down in the last year, he was still the center point of much of our daily activity, with Grant/Ewing and Scott and grandson Michael dropping in to the house, at various times in the day [ to raid the Almon Jar] usually with a TIM’s , and Dad always ready to jump in the vehicle for a short trip, or Trips to the Mall to gather with his coffee friends, or to the Man Cave to solve the problems of the World, or at least those in the Orangeville Area
– Dad loved to visit and have visitors, weather it be Aunt Velma, or Elizabeth dropping in, [usually with Baking] or down to see Doris [for Lunch ] or to visit the Giles or Limebeers [for Afternoon coffee ] or with Ron and Helene for Supper at the Swiss Chalet; plus Nieghbor Ellen for Evening Tea — as you can tell there was a Trend that Dad loved his Baking … but he loved the time spent with these friends more ……………….
– Dad, always wanted to know how the grand kids were doing, and enjoyed when they dropped in, and the kids even when off at School would have a visit with Grandpa on their plan of events when they came home, to see how he was doing and what he was doing , In turn Dad would save items only they could help him with , or an errands to run with him.
– As you can tell from the pictures displayed the family gatherings where an enjoyable time him and for us , weather it be just a Sunday afternoon in either Grants or Ewings back yards, or with the full family at Thanksgiving, Xmas, and of course part of that enjoyment again, included the fact Karen and Ann would have Pie or other Desert for him. Ann will also miss the trips by Dad to the Bakery where she would hear a voice behind her saying “hey lady can I have a cookie”
– There is going to be a large GAP in our lives for some time to come, but we know that he is now with Mom, who he has missed for these many years, and it helps to know he is with her now..
JEG
Edna Wright
Wonderful thoughts, to carry all the Glassford family forward,
in remembering all the good times the family had together.
Edna