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ELSIE STEPHANIE LESKEW-KELLY

FUNERAL HOME

Carson Funeral Homes L. Doolittle Chapel

54 Coldwater Street East

Orillia, Ontario

ELSIE LESKEW-KELLY Obituary

It is with great sadness that the family of Elsie Stephanie Leskew-Kelly announces her passing on August 8, 2025, in her 94th year. Left to mourn Elsie is her loving and devoted son, David (Maria); her cherished sister and best friend, Susan; her loving sister and soul-mate, Helen (Kevin predeceased; children, Christopher, Celina and Jessica); and her dedicated brothers, Paul (Marlene; children, Kira and Greg) and John (Bonnie; children, Christine and Steven). Elsie was predeceased by her husband, Bill (Mervyn) Kelly (2023) and her brother, Steve (1970). Also left behind are the families of her husband, including his siblings' children, so many of whom spent many hours enjoying the cottage on Tooke Lake, as well as visiting, in later years in Orillia. This includes the children of Norm and Yvonne (Babs) Kelly, Dr. Bev (Bud) Kelly and Ruth Kelly, Joan and Barry Walsh, as well as the children of Frank and Eileen Tate. Aunt Elsie will be missed by many. Elsie never lost touch with her family further away, keeping connected with her Uncle Tolly Slywchuk's Timmins family, Anne Marie and Vince Purificati, Debbie and Bob Landry, Nick and Carmel Slywchuk (deceased), Susan (deceased). Also relatives from Ukraine who recently settled in Collingwood. Elsie began piano studies with Reginald Godden, principal of the Hamilton Conservatory, in 1949, and she became completely immersed in the keyboard music of Beethoven and Chopin, performing in recitals and competitions. She became very involved with chamber music. Elsie joined the faculty at the conservatory teaching piano, as well as opening a music studio in the family home in Aldershot. In 1955, Elsie purchased her seven-foot Steinway semi-concert grand piano, which became her love and joy. She literally breathed and lived for music which moved and inspired her. Summers were occasions to participate and hear music at festivals in Europe and North America. In 1961, Elsie spent the summer in Aspen, Colorado, at the Aspen Festival of Music, where she sang with the Aspen Summer Festival Choir, under the direction of Walter Susskind. In 1970, Elsie experienced her first introduction to the magic of the Salzburg Music Festival in Austria. Many subsequent summers were spent in Austria, attending concerts with outstanding world conductors and performers. In 1969, Elsie joined the staff at Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School to teach English and Music. She was later granted a sabbatical leave and spent a year at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where she graduated with a Master of Music degree and began doctoral studies. She also spent a year in the schools of Brant County, teaching music at the elementary level. Then, returning to Muskoka as a music consultant, she wrote a course of music instruction for teachers of elementary students. In 1977, she married Mervyn "Bill" Kelly, who supported and guided her in her professional endeavours. She was a music consultant and instructor in music education for Nipissing and York Universities. Her final years in education were spent as a principal for the Simcoe Catholic Board. Eager to share her love of music, Elsie formed the Orillia Arts Group, whom she escorted to over 30 concerts in Toronto and Parry Sound to hear world class musicians. Over a period of 30 years, Bill and Elsie were non-stop travellers in their motorhomes. Favourite destinations were Jekyll Island, Georgia, the American southwest, (Arizona), Alaska, northern Canada, especially British Columbia, Yukon and Northwest Territories. Many trips included Rose, Elsie's mother, and her sister, Susan. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Elsie's caregivers and neighbours, especially Ginny Thompson, who provided exceptional support. We would also like to extend our appreciation for the care provided by the Helping Hands Transition Team on Barrie Road. A funeral Mass will be held at Guardian Angels Church, 115 West St. North, Orillia, on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. A reception luncheon will follow the Mass at Carson Funeral Homes, 54 Coldwater St. East, Orillia. Memorial donations may be made to Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Foundation. Burial will be at Baysville Cemetery, Baysville, at a later date.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 15 to Aug. 19, 2025.

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Paul Shoniker

August 15, 2025

Elsie was an extraordinary school Principal and devoted daughter, wife and mother. The congregation of St. Kateri Church, Baysville will greatly miss her musical contribution, her enthusiasm for travel and theatre and her vivacious personality. A life well lived. May her soul rest in peace.

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Funeral Mass

10:30 a.m.

Guardian Angels Church

115 West St. North, Orillia, ON

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Carson Funeral Homes L. Doolittle Chapel

54 Coldwater Street East, Orillia, ON L3V 1W5