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JOHN WINNIETT DIGBY

1930 - 2020

JOHN WINNIETT DIGBY obituary, 1930-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1930

DIED

2020

FUNERAL HOME

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West

Toronto, Ontario

JOHN DIGBY Obituary

JOHN WINNIETT DIGBY M.D. FRCPC 1930 - 2020 John Winniett Digby died peacefully at Belmont House with his family by his side on January 31st, 2020. John is lovingly remembered by his best friend and wife Donna (Lough) and his children, Martha, Tom (Paula Pryce), Philip (Tara Detwiler), and Ian (Susan Watson). Much loved by his twelve grandchildren Jake, Ted, Will, Olivia, Rosemary, Eli, Simon, Hugh, Graham, Emmi, Alec and Madeleine. He will be missed by his brother Dr. James Digby, and in-laws, the late Barbara and Jack Copeland, Andrea and Bruce Alexander and David and Joan Lough, cousin Mary Knowles, and many loving nieces and nephews. John was born to Dr. Reginald and Margaret Digby (Bishop), grew up in Brantford, and attended Ridley College ('48). He received his education at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine ('54), then trained in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. He spent six months as the Medical Officer at a Red Cross camp for Hungarian refugees at Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and took a year of further studies in Rheumatology at Cookham Dean, England. John began private practice at the Medical Arts Building and St. Michael's Hospital, became Chief of Medicine at Humber Memorial and Hillcrest hospitals, and later had a medical/legal practice until retiring at the age of 84. John was moved by the fortitude of his rheumatism patients over his half-century career and contributed to new treatments that helped relieve their suffering. Patients said that John had a healing touch, undoubtedly passed down from the three generations of Digby physicians who preceded him. John enjoyed close friends from the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club, the Badminton and Racquet Club, the Georgian Peaks Ski Club, and the Ojibway Club at Pointe au Baril. He was a lover of the outdoors, an avid tennis player, a fearless downhill skier, a humbled golfer, and a true adventurer and explorer of Georgian Bay. His deep bass musical voice filled out a multitude of local choirs. John and Donna retired in 2002 to the original Lough family home in Huntsville, Ontario, to enjoy the changing seasons of Muskoka. Thirteen years later they returned to Toronto to Belmont House, where John was fortunate to be physically active and socially engaged, especially playing bridge, up to his final days. In later years, John's conversation was filled with laughter and stories from long ago, including memories of the Lido and the Moulin Rouge, meeting Jean Sibelius in Finland, log hauling in Marathon on Lake Superior, and the Varsity Blues football training camp at Couchiching. John's love for his children and grandchildren was deep and compassionate, and he took tremendous interest in their lives. He was kind and witty, and had an unassuming steadiness on which his family and friends depended greatly. A keeper of long-held family traditions, he found particular joy in sweet breads and timbales for Christmas brunch. We would like to thank the many family and friends who have given loving care to Dad. As well, Dr. Sarah Wainberg and the staff at Belmont House, Princess Margaret Hospital, and Rev. Cheryl Palmer. Please join the family for a visitation on Thursday, February 6th, 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Morley Bedford Funeral Home (159 Eglinton Ave. West). A funeral service will be held at Christ Church Deer Park (1570 Yonge St.) on Friday, February 7th at 11 a.m. with reception following. In lieu of flowers, Dad requests you make a donation to the charity of your choice.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5, 2020.

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Gordon & Katri WEST

February 8, 2020

Gordon and Katri West send our deepest sympathies. We had intended to be at the funeral on Friday, but had to forego due to the flu.

We knew John only through his stalwart support of the Hart House Finnish exchange of which he was a pioneering participant in 1951 and a regular attendee at various reunions ever since. He was a truly impressive, kindly and concerned individual. If only the world could have more like him.

Gordon Robinson

February 7, 2020

Andrea joins me in sending our deepest condolences to Donna and John's entire family. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Rest in Peace, John.

Most sincerely,
Gordon Robinson

Michael & Jean Ankenmann

February 5, 2020

John Digby was a great neighbour on Fairy Avenue in Huntsville, ON. We enjoyed chatting with he and his wife Donna during the years they spent on Fairy Avenue. We still live on the street and daily look down towards the home where they lived. Sorry to hear of John's passing.
With love from Mike & Jean Ankenmann and family.

Andrew Griffiths

February 4, 2020

John May you Rest In Peace , it was a pleasure getting to know you during your time in Huntsville. You were my first call upon my business start up to maintain your property and will be forever grateful for your gratitude over those years from yourself and Donna. Sincerely Andy Griffiths and family

Gayle and John McCaig

February 3, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of John's passing. Although we only knew them for about 10 years we had some wonderful times with he and Donna in Huntsville. We are still using John's pontoon boat which we purchased from him when they went to Toronto! John was a special person and will be sorely missed by so many. Our sympathies to Donna and the whole family on their loss.

Ian Watt

February 3, 2020

Dr. Digby was such a compelling, compassionate and fatherly neighbour on a wonderful street throughout our childhoods. Kind, considerate and incisive, he maintained a brilliant, instructive bedside manner even when no bed was in sight. Quite frequently - when I could see his car in the driveway and thought Dr. Digby to be home - I would call on Tom, knocking on the front door at #44. Dr. Digby would answer the front door and from a long, long way up would say two things quietly and clearly: "Please come in." And then once inside, "You know, those nice Shea boys always remember to use the side door when they call on Tom."
I always used the side door when Dr. Digby wasn't home.
I enjoyed our front door exchanges so much I kept at it all summer, whech may have precipiated the family's purchase of the summer cottage.
Those in the neighbourhood were all so fortunate to live near and with Dr. and Mrs. Digby, Martha, Tom, Phil and Ian. Condolences to the extended families. Dr. Digby will live on wherever and whenever people are kind, caring, smart and playful.

February 1, 2020

Dear Donna, Martha and the boys.
Peter and I and our children were deeply moved and saddened to read about John's passing. John was so unbelievably kind and supportive to us at the time of both my parents sudden and unexpected deaths. Having the Digbys next door to my parents on Douglas Drive was a blessing. Dad so enjoyed his bus rides in the morning with Martha and both he and my Mom loved watching all of you grow up. I remember so many times when Donna kept a vigilant eye on my Mom in case she needed anything in the five years after Dad died before she joined him. Both John and Donna were an inspiration to all of us as wonderful parents and we were thrilled when they fell in love with the Ojib. and Pointe au Baril, a place most dear to our family.
Rest in peace John. You gave so much to so many in your lifetime and the world is a better place for your diligence and dedication.
Fondly,
Cathy (Buffam) Campbell

John and Sonja Garlick

February 1, 2020

To the Digby and Lough families, we are so sorry for your loss. John was such a caring, loving, intelligent man. We had the privilege of getting to know him better when he and Donna moved back to Huntsville in retirement. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
John and Sonja Garlick

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Memorial Events
for JOHN DIGBY

Feb

6

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Morley Bedford Funeral Home

159 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, ON

Feb

6

Visitation

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Morley Bedford Funeral Home

159 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, ON

Feb

7

Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

Christ Church Deer Park

1570 Yonge St., ON

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