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BORN

1929

DIED

2023

FUNERAL HOME

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West

Toronto, Ontario

Gordon KNUTSON Obituary

GORDON KNUTSON April 18, 1929 - May 9, 2023 Born in the year of the Great Depression in Regina, Gordon's future might at first have seemed uncertain to his Norwegian and Swedish immigrant parents -- but what proceeded was a charmed life. He excelled at three professions: hockey player, dentist, and plastic surgeon, and was happily married to his high school sweetheart for 70 years, raising four children. Despite considerable success at everything he turned his hand to, most notable about Gordon was his humility. He never bought a fancy car, indulged in vices, nor was he boastful. Gordon was quiet, loyal, attentive to his family, and seemed happiest at home in Toronto, relaxing at the cottage, or as a snowbird in Sarasota. Hockey was good to 'the Blond Blizzard.' He won the league scoring title while playing for the Regina Pats. He was the star centre of the Montreal Royals when they became the first team from Quebec to win the Memorial Cup. And at 19, he faced-off against Jean Beliveau in the Quebec Senior Men's League all-star game. Gordie Howe once told a family friend that 'Gordie Knutson was the best prospect ever turned out of Saskatchewan.' He surprised the Montreal Canadiens when he refused their offer of a two-way pro contract. By then, he'd moved onto his next goal: dentistry. He practiced in Calgary, and then moved to England with his bride, Marjorie Brown. There he supported himself playing in the British Hockey league while studying oral surgery in London. He was the first Canadian to be awarded a Fellowship in Dental Surgery by the Royal College of Surgeons. With a new interest in surgery, Gordon decided to pursue medicine at McGill. He was a resident at the Montreal General Hospital, followed by residency at four Toronto teaching hospitals. Further studies took him to Chicago, training under hand surgery pioneer, Dr. Koch; to Buffalo, for head and neck surgery at Roswell Park; and to the world-renowned Burn Unit in East Grinstead, England. His wife, Marjorie, was always supportive as Gordon spent a total of 16 years studying dentistry and medicine at eight hospitals before he set up his own practice at the Toronto Western Hospital. Gord was happy to have an out-going wife who arranged their social life and set up three homes for them to enjoy. They travelled the world, skied, sailed, played tennis and golf, entertained a wide array of close friends and family, and led a harmonious married life. Always an avid sports fan, Gordon loved to follow his favourite teams: the Blue Jays, Maple Leafs, and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Gordon's adult children remark that they never heard their father say a cross word to his loving wife. He remains a model for all four kids. Gord leaves behind Marjorie; his children, Ingrid (Bruce), Andrea (Erik), Carl (Tina) and Eric (Philip); and five grandchildren, Greta, Holliday, William, Antonia and Gillian. Special thanks to Kensington Hospice for their superb care in Gordon's final days. A Visitation will be held at Morley Bedford Funeral Home at 159 Eglinton Avenue West on Tuesday, May 30th from 6-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers - we hope you can share a warm thought about Gord.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 13 to May 17, 2023.

Memories and Condolences
for Gordon KNUTSON

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James Knowles

June 10, 2023

Gord's humility and calm nature was infectious.

Though it didn't stop his cheeky chip shots in tennis.

With love from all the Knowles

Lynn Pastore

June 9, 2023

Dear Mrs Knutson & Family,

Knowing my forever fondness of Dr Knutson, Sandy let me know the sad news of his passing. Sincerest condolences.

I worked in the TWH Plastics Clinic with Diane & Cynthia in the early 1990's. Sandy & I are still friends.

I'll never forget a Christmas party at your home in Hogs Hollow. It was the most amazing apartment I had ever seen. I couldn't believe your "not ground floor" unit, had a backyard! Still to this day I think of you both, and tell the story to whoever is in the car with me as I drive by!!

I hope you enjoy the attached photo. I'm the one, top right, with my hand on Anna's shoulder.

Again, sorry to hear of your loss. Lynn

Mary Ellen Campbell

May 30, 2023

I loved conversations with Gord by the shore of Lake Muskoka. He was a gentle man and a gentleman.

Dr Ken Smith

May 23, 2023

As a resident in the Toronto Plastic Surgery program, I had the pleasure of working under Dr. Knutson in my formative years. His humility and humour were so appreciated as a young surgeon gaining confidence in the profession. I appreciated each day I spent at the Toronto Western with him. As a Saskatchewan boy myself, and a Habs fan, he had my respect on day 1. My condolences to his family for the loss of this wonderful man.

Janet E Long

May 16, 2023

Your husband and Dad was always such a sweet kind and skilled surgeon whom I always enjoyed being assigned to work with at TWH OR in the 80's. I had no idea of his astounding and accomplished life until I read of his passing. I hope he enjoyed his retirement years to the fullest! So glad to have met him along the way. God bless his soul and comfort you now. Janet Long RN

Ted Metzing

May 16, 2023

To Marge and family
My deepest condolences on your loss .
I have many good memories of Gord and Marj from Sarasota Meadows

Toby Condliffe

May 15, 2023

When my wife, Dr. Nancy McKee and I were married, Nancy was a plastics resident at the Western Hospital where Gord was one of her staff surgeons. We moved into a second floor apartment near Casa Loma around the corner from the Knutsons. They welcomed us into the neighborhood often sharing their swimming pool. Marj, Nancy died last August but I know that she would have joined me in saying how grateful we were for your and Gord´s many kindnesses. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Frank Palmay

May 13, 2023

Irene and I were privileged to know Gordon. A remarkable man. A remarkable life. A wonderful family. Our heartfelt condolences to Marj and the family. Gordon will be remembered.

Irene and Frank

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May

30

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M4R 1A8

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159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M4R 1A8