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George Walter HATELY

1931 - 2020

George Walter HATELY obituary, 1931-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1931

DIED

2020

FUNERAL HOME

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West

Toronto, Ontario

George HATELY Obituary

GEORGE WALTER HATELY, QC June 29, 1931- January 9, 2020 On January 9, 2020, our dad, grandpa and dear friend passed away after a rich and full life. He is predeceased by his wife Nancy (2011), his daughter Megan (2006) and his son Matthew (1968). He will be greatly missed by his children Jim (Lisa Nisbet), Lynne (Jay Honeyman), Laura (Mike Quattrocchi) and Susi (Stew Corbett) and his grandchildren Samuel, Andrew, Justin, Reece, Lucas, Samantha and Lewis. George was generous, curious about others and a great storyteller - a skill enhanced by his good humour and incredible ability to remember dates and facts. He treasured the many friends who enriched his life, especially after Nancy passed. Born June 29, 1931 in Winnipeg, George moved with his parents to Vancouver in 1936 and graduated from Prince of Wales High School in 1948. He returned with his parents to Winnipeg and went on to graduate from the University of Manitoba where he found his calling and love for the law. He graduated with an LLB in 1954 and was called to the Manitoba Bar in 1955. His law career began in the legal department of the Canadian National Railway. In 1959, George was called to the Ontario Bar and moved to Toronto, where he enjoyed a thriving career as a litigator at Blake, Cassels & Graydon. He became a partner in 1966. George was later called to the Alberta Bar in 1985, where he spent a year commuting to Calgary for a case. His involvement in law stretched far, as a former member of the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto, a Vice President of the Advocates Society, and a former Co-Chairman of the Academic Tribunal of the University of Toronto. Even after retiring, he continued to work in law, consulting for LawPro. George loved spending time with his family in the outdoors - summers at Point Ideal on Lake of Bays when his kids were young, winter weekends skiing at Caledon Ski Club, and long stretches at his cabin in Halfmoon Bay, BC with his adult children and grandchildren. He was active throughout his life in a variety of sports. He maintained his early love for rowing well into his 70's, taking his single skull out on Lake Ontario in the early mornings before work. As a member of Hanlan Boat Club he loved competing as a Master at regattas including the Head of the Charles, Royal Canadian Henley, and Canadian Championships in Victoria, BC. He was introduced to sailing in Toronto and for many years was an active member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, where he sailed his albacore and instilled his love of sailing in his son and daughters. He was also an active member of the Badminton & Racquet Club. George delighted in taking his kids and, in later years, his grandkids to Blue Jays baseball games. He was an original Jays' season ticketholder, and relished going to ball games in different cities including New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle and Dunedin. His varied interests included The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Toronto Opera, where he could spend time with family and friends. George maintained close friendships with many of his Zeta Psi fraternity brothers from the University of Manitoba. They always found good reasons to get together and in recent years, they enjoyed annual hiking weekends at Engadine Lodge in Alberta. We are grateful for the medical and nursing staff at the Ottawa Hospital, and the Toronto General Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Calgary Foundation in the name of Megan Hately Legacy Fund created to fund recreation activities for people with disabilities. The Hately Family invites you to join us for a Celebration of George's life at the AGO, 317 Dundas St. W, in Toronto on Saturday, February 8th at 12 noon.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 17 to Jan. 21, 2020.

Memories and Condolences
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11 Entries

February 8, 2020

Dear Laura, Lynne, Susi, Jim

Debbie-Lynn (Ward) Hoste

February 7, 2020

Although I left Blakes 20 years ago, I still have wonderful memories of George and his sense of humour around the office. I was saddened to hear of his passing. Rest in Peace, Sir.

January 22, 2020

A good friend and mentor. Greatly missed
Bev and Jim Hodgson

Debra E. Rolph

January 19, 2020

Susi,

My condolences for your loss.

I had lunch with your father about two months ago at the Swiss Chalet at Yonge and Gerrard. He was very much as he was when we first met over 35 years ago. I was impressed that he drove downtown.

We first met in 1983, when I was a new lawyer at the Lawyers' Professional Indemnity Co, then the Errors and Omissions Department of the Law Society, and he was one of our senior counsel. Not only was he an astute, learned, and practical lawyer, he was a true gentlemen, the likes of whom we seldom find nowadays. He had a long life and a good life, although he had more than his share of sorrow. It was a shock to learn of his death, and I shall miss him

Debra Rolph

ineke warmerdam

January 17, 2020

Dear Susi,
I am so sorry to read about your loss. Life can be so hard at times. You and your family are in my thoughts.

January 17, 2020

Dear Susi, my deepest sympathies to you and families. Losing a parent, especially a loving father, is never easy and places a void in the family chain. Take time to focus on the good memories of being together. Thank you for sharing your loss with us.

Valerie Golka, Alberta

Chandra Gibbs

January 17, 2020

Jim, Lynne, Laura and Susi, I met George only a few times but he left a lasting impression. What a super guy, engaging and fun. Extending sincerest condolences to you and your families from me and mine.

Chandra

January 17, 2020

My heart aches for you Susi...it is hard to loose a parent. May beautiful memories always keep your Father alive and close. Blessed be.

Sincerely,
Eileen Scheerschmidt

January 16, 2020

One of our more dearest clients who I got to call friend.
thank you Susi for sharing and to all the Hateley family our sincere condolences for your loss. He was a very kind man with a big heart.
Diana & Heather (Moving On Organizing)

Jennifer Dent

January 16, 2020

Dear Susi,
Reading your father's obituary brought back good memories of the few times I spent with him: he took us to a Jays game (best seats!), he watched us row, and I spent a fun weekend skiing with your family in Caledon. I also had an opportunity to speak with your father once at a law function and he was very kind. I'm sorry for your loss.

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Memorial Events
for George HATELY

Feb

8

Celebration of Life

12:00 p.m.

the AGO

317 Dundas St. W, Toronto, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M4R 1A8