Peacefully at his home, Nobleton on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, Louis M. Curtis, in his 83rd year, beloved husband of the late June H. Sharp. Dear father of LouAnn Curtis and Ken Groleau, JoAnn and George Hazeldine, Kerry Curtis-McCabe and Christopher (deceased) McCabe, Crystal and Mike Costello. Loving grandfather of Curtis and Jodi Bellaera; Mitchell and his wife Brittany Hazeldine; Morgan, Colleen and Aidan McCabe; Rory and Quinn Costello. Dear brother of Pearl, Betty, Donna and predeceased by Mary, Bertha and Henry.
Graveside service will be held in Nobleton Community Cemetery on Friday morning, October 5 at 10:30 o’clock.
Following the interment, a reception will be held at Nobleton United Church.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Nobleton United Church, 6076 King Street, Nobleton L0G 1N0, or to Hospice King/Aurora, 350 Industrial Parkway South #4, Aurora L4G 3V7.
Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Gail and Terry Clarkson
May you find peace and comfort together, as you journey through this difficult time. God’s Blessings hold you close.
Psalm 23
Gail
Mamta
Dear LouAnn and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Sending lots of love and strength your way.
Sincerely,
Mamta
The Schafer Family
Our thoughts are with you Louann and your family.
The Schafer Family.
Trina Praymak
Louann and family,
Mamta put it perfectly–you are in our thoughts and our prayers. Take care of yourselves, and each other.
Take care,
Trina
Fiore
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Our prayers are with you in this difficult time. May God bless your father and family with strength and peace.
The Colosimo Family
Diane, John and Mathew Moratto
LouAnn and Ken,
Our prayers go out to you and your family. Lou was a good friend and neighbour. He will be greatly missed.
God Bless
John, Diane and Mathew
Margaret Sharp
Dear Louann and Family,
Your Father put up the best of fights and you supported him as best you could, he is looking down on you proudly. Our thoughts are with you at this most difficult time, hold on to the memories.
Margaret and Dan
Judith Phillips
Dear LouAnn and Family:
My prayers are with you. May God give you comfort and strength to carry you through this difficult period.
Lovingly,
Judith Phillips
Natalie M
LouAnn and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Keep strong, and take care of one another.
Rachael Sobel
LouAnn and family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I wish u strength during this very difficult time in your lives. You are in my thoughts.
Rachael and Family
Rachael Sobel
LouAnn and family,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. May you find the strength you need during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Rachael and family
Saira & Sukhi
LouAnn, we send our thoughts, condolences and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
Saira and Sukhi
Helen Pitkin & Family
Our sincere condolences from our family to yours … he was such a gentle man.
The Pitkin’s
Elizabeth Drive
Suzanne & George
Sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy to your families at this difficult time.
Doug Witherspoon
Dear LouAnn and family,
Our deepest condolences from the Witherspoon family. Lou will be remembered fondly.
Growing up in Nobleton, I remember Lou always surrounded by his girls, and still making time for the boys in town. He coached a number of us in hockey, and was always well respected for his leadership and kindness.
He will be missed.
Doug.
Kathleen, Neda & Elena
Our prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Robert and Janice McComb
LouAnne, JoAnne, Kerry and Crystal; Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our sincere sympathy to your families.
Linnet Richmond
LouAnn. I know it is a struggle to find srength right now so remember to rely on one another and share the strength that you have together. Hold your father’s memories as close to your heart aswas his love for you. My thoughts and wishes for strength and peace go out to you and your family at this most difficult of times.
June Heale
Hello Lou’s family: I have never met you, yet Lou was one of my very favourite cousins. I live in B.C. now, moved around a lot as my husband was in the RCAF. I did manage to meet Lou a few years ago when cousin Nora, Helen & Lou all came to my brother Jim’s place in Tottenham. Lou’s Mom & my Dad were brother and sister. I feel bad at times like this when I realize how much I have missed out on in family times by leading the life of a nomad, always moving. Lou is a very special person and I shall always remember him fondly. I never ever heard him say a bad word about anyone. I offer you my most sincere condolences. I am getting on in years too, will be 79 next month & health is not so great, so as much as I would love to be there to remember Lou, I cannot, but he will always be in my heart. Love from his cousin June Heale (nee Wilcox).
Joseph Workman
The kind of man you’ll never hear an un-kind word about. Thoughts & prayers going out to his family at this sad time
Anne Y.
Louann & Family,
During this time, I would like to offer you my deepest sympathy and condolences. Keep his memories alive. My prayers are with you.
Gordon Janes
Truly, his was a life well lived. I am very sorry to hear of his passing but I will always remember Lou and his great spirit. He made the world a little better place and I am happy to have known him. Sorry I can’t be there, but I will lift a glass in his honour tonight and for times to come.
Lynda Payne
Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
Lynda and Family
The Witherspoon Family
On behalf of Jim and Millie and the whole family, please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. Lou would always greet with a big smile that made you feel like family. He was a big part of Nobleton for so many years and will be sadly missed. There are many fond memories.
Sincerely,
Ian
George & Pat Sinclair
Dear LouAnn, JoAnn, Kerry, Crystal and Curtis Family Members.
Our former neighbour and your father Lou will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him around the Nobleton scene. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you all at this very sad time…God Bless!
George and Pat Sinclair, Honey Harbour, Ontario.
Gary and Faye Broad
To Lou’s family: Please accept our sincere sympathy. Gary had a little visit with Lou up at the plaza a couple of weeks ago. Your Dad was always a favourite of Garys. Many happy memories of the good old days at the arena. I really think everyone likes Lou.
Don and Gail Dalziel
We were very saddened to hear the news of the passing of your Dad. Gail and I wish to forward our sincere sympathy to you and your families. Lou Curtis was a distinctive fine gentleman, an outstanding lifelong member in our community and a strong leader in the establishment of our Nobleton minor hockey. As you know your Dad successfully managed numerous boy’s hockey teams, including the very first Ontario Championship Midget team in Nobleton. As a member of that team, I still fondly remember his guidance, leadership, patience and strong character. Your Dad could clearly articulate directions, sternly, in a calm positive fashion and he would always play along in our dressing room high jinx. At other times his small smile or frown was all he needed to communicate with our team. He was a surrogate father who instilled confidence and molded character in many Nobleton boys. He left his mark and will never be forgotten.
Thank you sincerely for sharing him with us.
Don and Gail Dalziel
Gord & Cathy Wenzel
He was the center of life for Elizabeth Street and one of the nicest neighbours you could have had
Linda Gauslin
LouAnn & Family
May happy memories carry you through this sorrowful time.You’re in my thoughts & prayers every step of the way. I remember my girls catering for your mom & your Dad was so nice. Linda Gauslin
Donna Scott
LouAnn and families
I heard of Lou’s passing from his cousin June Wilcox Heale, who lives in BC. We are Facebook friends from a group of people remembering Woodbridge, where I went to High School.
I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your dad. Lou had such a gentle way about him. I first met him at a school function I think, as Crystal is the same age as my son Peter. Of course we met again when I helped your mom with some catering in town, and in recent years I would go into town to play euchre with the seniors.
Whenever I met him, either at the plaza or the arena, he always was willing to stop and chat. I know that you will miss him terribly.
I have lived in Kitchener for the past 4 years so am definitely out of the loop.