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Scott Harris Obituary

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Scott Harris, 75 years, of Thunder Bay, Ontario, passed away on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital with his daughter, Jodi, and son, Brad holding him in a tight embrace. He had been battling cancer.

Scott spent his childhood on the beautiful backroads of Dorion, Ontario with his parents and seven siblings. He always reminisced about the "good old days" as a Dorionite - blueberry picking, camping, canoeing, exploring, fishing, hiking and taking dips in the local rivers and streams.

Scott married his high school sweetheart, Helen Dainio ("Helly") in November of 1970. Together, they built a life and had 2 children: Jodi-Lynn, and Bradley. They spent four decades at the Wolf River cabin, appreciating the flora, fauna and beauty of the changing seasons, as well as hosting numerous celebrations and reunions. Scott, Helen, Jodi, and Brad traveled far and wide. As a family, they road tripped from the Maritimes to BC and explored Cuba, Jamaica, Portugal and Spain. In their retirement years, Scott and Helen went on a Hawaiian cruise and basked in the Mexican sun. They were just shy of their 50th wedding anniversary when Helen passed away in June 2020.

His lifelong career as a teacher and principal with the Lakehead Board of Education brought him immense joy. He formed friendships with colleagues and staff that he treasured to his dying day.

Scott lived life with a mighty and unstoppable force. He knew the true meaning of carpe diem and woke up every morning with a major "to do" list. Not one to sit idle, his endless energy ensured he'd never grow moss.

Scott was a "quiet philanthropist," working for many causes but never seeking recognition. He was deeply passionate about Kiwanis, Our Kids Count, Roots of Empathy, and Rotary. He was Mother Nature's ambassador and dedicated his last few decades to helping Citizens United for a Sustainable Planet, Environment North, and Nuclear Free North. He was determined to "leave the grandkids a healthy environment and sustainable future."

When Scott couldn't be reached he was usually carving turkeys at RFDA, making pancake breakfasts for OKC, preparing sandwiches for the Salvation Army soup van, or selling Christmas trees for Kiwanis. He believed that service to others was the price we paid for being on this planet.

In the last five years, Scott spent countless hours writing his mom's memoirs. It was over many cups of tea and snacks that she shared stories of her life in Dorion and he recorded her memories.

Scott adored being a grandpa - affectionately known as Papa Smurf. He was immensely proud of his grandkids Lonan, Seija and Kylen, and keenly anticipated his visits to Nanaimo, BC. His son Brad, daughter-in-law Andrea, and the three kiddos would anxiously await persians from Thunder Bay, and the quality time together exploring the natural beauty of Vancouver Island.

Always singing a tune, Scott had a deep appreciation for music. He was a former member of Lakehead Choral Group and more recently had regular jam sessions with his guitar group. He and nephew Tanner prepared beautiful concerts for the annual Harris carol sing.

Scott loved carpentry and spent many special hours in his woodworking shop with his son-in-law, Ricardo. There was always a home reno or camp improvement project for the two of them to tackle. He was an avid reader who loved to discuss his current "must read." He enjoyed completing his daily crossword.

Scott shared custody of grand-dog Pimienta (Pimmy) who was spoiled rotten with walks, field trips, snow mazes, and an overflowing toy box.

Scott was lucky to find love again in partner Rita. The two of them went on epic adventures in Italy, Mexico, and across the border. They shared a great love of the outdoors, often camping, going on long walks with the dogs, or planning their flower and veggie gardens. Scott and Rita believed laughter was a powerful healer.

Scott is survived by his loving partner Rita (Comuzzi), daughter Jodi-Lynn Velasquez (Ricardo), son Brad Harris (Andrea), grandchildren Lonan, Seija and Kylen Andrews Harris; mother Margaret Harris; sister Betty Chambers (Ed), brothers Keith Harris (Susan) and Don Harris (Margit); sisters-in-law Debbie Harris, Lee Harris, Yvonne Harris, brother-in-law Richard White, brothers and sisters-in-law Bill and Marilyn (Chapman) and Neil and Darlene (Dainio), and his life-long friend, Dale Smith. Numerous nephews, nieces and cousins also survive. Scott was predeceased by his loving wife Helen (Dainio), father Arthur, sister Carol Harris White, and brothers Ross, Glen, and Allan.

The family wishes to acknowledge the nurses on 1A medical who provided Scott with exceptional care and compassion during his final weeks in the hospital.

A proper celebration of Scott's life will take place in mid-May.

In lieu of flowers, the family would ask you to consider a donation to Environment North, Northern Cancer Fund or Our Hearts at Home Campaign.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Feb. 10, 2024.

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Kathy Jenkins

May 31, 2024

I am so very sorry to hear of Scott's passing! I worked with him a few times when I also worked for the Lakehead School Board as a teacher many years ago. I remember him as a very kind and thoughtful man with a good sense of humour. He was a very good administrator, and was always so approachable. I believe we retired at the same time! Please accept my deepest condolences for your great loss! I will remember Scott forever. Prayers for you all!

Cindy-Lynn Thomson (nee Picard)

February 19, 2024

Mr. Harris was my grade six teacher in 1981 at Sherbroke School. He was one of my favourites. He was always full of energy and always had a smile. He never sat or stood still. He always paced. Now in my 50's, I remember fondly only 4 teachers. He was one of them. I remember talking about him to my children and just at Christmas to my granddaughter. He will always be remembered for the teacher who taught me the longest word in the English language....pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. I remember it being slightly different in spelling, but it may just be my years catching up to me. His memory has and will live with me as an amazing teacher who loved sharing his knowledge with his students. He may be gone but he will never by forgotten by numerous students who were lucky enough to be taught by him.

Lisa and Iain Kelso

February 13, 2024

We send our deep condolences to the Harris family for the loss of Scott. His cheerful good humour and interest in the lives of everyone he met will be remembered fondly.

Al and Renée

February 12, 2024

So very sorry for you loss.
Such a great man gone way too soon.

Stacey Strey

February 12, 2024

On behalf of the Strey family, we are sending our thoughts and condolences to Scott's family and friends. Scott was an amazing friend to our dad, Rick. He was always there for him with a smile and his guitar, ready to strum a few tunes with the "guitar gang". He brought a lot of love and happiness to those around him...

Sheila Noyes

February 12, 2024

Scott was a remarkable man. He made a difference is the lives of children, colleagues, and for the planet. Jodi and Brad, you are in my heart and thoughts.

Don McWilliam

February 12, 2024

As a employee of LDSB maintenance working with Scott was alway's a pleasure .Took pride in his position and treated every person respect know matter who you were.A true Gentleman!!!!

Lynne Julius

February 11, 2024

My deepest condolences to all the Harris family. We knew Scott and his family through his sister Carol. It has been a very long time since we have connected.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Lynne and Stu Julius

John and Sheila Noyes

February 11, 2024

Dear Jodi and Brad, my heart is with you. Scott was a remarkable man. He and I connected when members of a choir, and through teaching. He cheered my activism for choice in dying, and I cheered his activism for the environment. He was gentle, intelligent, caring, kind. You were so lucky in life to have him as a father. Our hearts are with you both.

Tammy Dumonski

February 10, 2024

Sending my deepest condolences to all of the Harris family

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