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Judy SIMMONDS Obituary

JUDY SIMMONDS The impossible has happened. Our unstoppable mother, Judy Simmonds, has left the world of the living, remaining forever in the hearts and memories of all who knew and loved her. And there are legions. Predeceased by her husband of almost 60 years, Monty Simmonds (2011), she leaves her daughters, Jill Cherniak (Lloyd), Cathy Perlmutter (Alan), Joy Simmonds (Colin MacAdam), and Anne Simmonds (Maggie Howatt), chosen children Michele Candler (Frank Nagy), Henry Levy (Catherine Hobart), Marc Levy (Irene Chorich), Michael Levy (Leslie Haber), Walter Fine (Lynn Mason), grandchildren Jason Cherniak (Heather), Harry Cherniak, and Bill Cherniak, Heather Nadler (Amos), Lisa Veloce (Joseph), Jenny Perlmutter (Murali), Sara Perlmutter, Esther Simmonds-MacAdam, Danny MacAdam (Andrea), Veronica Simmonds (Isaac), Melanie Spence, Patricia Spence (David), Johnny Spence (Erin), Aaron and Ethan Levy and great-grandchildren Benjamin, Charlie, Jordana, Maya, Daniella, Ariel, Josie, Levi, Rowan, Molly, Ursula, Bruno, Emma, Cooper and Riley. Judy was born in Toronto, educated at the Brown School and Branksome Hall, completing her arts degree at McGill University and University of Toronto. She met Monty in 1951, bringing her ukulele on their first date ("In case I was bored") which apparently sealed the deal! Judy contributed volunteer skills to many organizations in the arts community, and none more than the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Volunteer Committee which she joined in 1959. There she enjoyed the lively, productive lunch meetings (replete with Bloody Mary's), and made lifelong friends. Judy took the TSOVC by storm, running the annual auction at the rummage sale, selling all the ads for the Toronto Symphony News, and launching her fundraising brainchild, the Dream Auction, where anyone could bid on dreams "you couldn't just buy" - like conducting the TSO at a concert, or wrecking a building with Teperman's Demolition, or touring Toronto sewers with then Mayor, David Crombie. In the late 1970s and early '80s, she singlehandedly raised two million dollars towards the construction of Toronto's Roy Thompson Hall, strumming her ukulele and belting out her song "Help build New Massey Hall, Folks!" (to the tune of, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"). In the late '80s and '90s, Judy became an entertainment agent providing acts for conventions, clubs, festivals, and touring several acts and performers to various communities all over Ontario as a member of the Ontario Arts Council. One of Judy's favourite pursuits was skiing at Devil's Glen Ski Club where she was renowned for singing at the top of her lungs as she shushed down the hills, pausing only for a swig of Slivovitz from her alpine leather pouch. She loved the family chalet there, built in 1967, legendary for raucous apr ski parties and still going strong with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Judy adored her farm in Mulmur, her daily hikes with Susanna and Adrian, her vibrant community of friends who loved her dearly and gathered for any/all occasions to share stories, laughter, food and wine. Judy had so many passions - hiking, playing golf, and plein-air painting. She loved to cook and entertain and, to Monty's dismay, was always the last to leave the party. She loved and lived with incredible passion, exhorting all of us to "face life with a smile and a song". Judy's wish was that we have a fabulous celebration of her life which will take place at a later date. Donations in honour of Judy to The Toronto Symphony or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 16 to Feb. 20, 2022.

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Dorothy Shropshire

March 1, 2022

I was so sorry this morning to learn of Judy's passing. We often sat together at choir and she was either making me laugh or improving my singing with her enthusiasm. She was a great inspiration for us all.

Cher Aspinall

February 28, 2022

I had the pleasure of meeting & knowing Judy through the Treblemakers Choir. She always walked in with a big smile. She was very pleasant, laughed a lot, & most certainly was an asset to the Choir. Judy was the perfect example that age is no barrier. I will miss her, but know whenever the Choir is together again, Judy will be with us in spirit.

Paige Turner

February 27, 2022

Judy was an incredible lady who was full of life. She brought joy to many. I was honoured to have met her as a Treblemaker.

My condolences go out to her family and her many legion of friends who will miss her dearly.

Deanna Milligan

February 27, 2022

What a gem! Judy's enthusiasm in the Treblemakers was contagious. Music was a spark for her and all enjoyed her companionship. Regards to the family.
Fond memories to last.

Brenda Sigouin

February 27, 2022

So very sorry for your loss. I met Judy thru the Treblemakers Choir. She was a force to be reckoned with. I so admired her spirit. She made her mark!

Penelope Dale

February 27, 2022

On behalf of all of Judy's Treblemakers choir family, please accept our deepest condolences. Judy was a long-time member of The Treblemakers, and a musical and committed singer.
I had the pleasure of socializing with Judy outside of choir practice on a number of occasions, and she was always a warm and gracious host -- unflappable, witty, generous, energetic, and always positive and upbeat. I loved listening to her stories about the years she spent fundraising for various arts groups, including The Toronto Symphony. Being in Judy's company was a tonic for the soul. She just made you feel happy to be alive...
I will greatly miss dear Judy, her terrific enthusiasm for music and singing, and her incredible zest for life. I am deeply thankful for having had the gift of knowing her...

Judy Anderson

February 27, 2022

Joy, I´m so sorry to hear of your mom´s death. She was a tour de force! The good news: love is forever, and she´ll be with her loved ones always. I remember when you and I were teaching in the same school in Etobicoke in the late 90s and found out what a small world it is: our moms-mine was Tony Echlin-were at Branksome together, and a lot of the late 40s crew kept in touch-and do to this day, though there aren´t many left. My condolences to you and to all who loved Judy.

Katie Armstrong

February 20, 2022

On behalf of the Armstrong family - we share our deep condolences on Judy's passing. Judy and Monty were dear friends of our parents - Mike and Diane Armstrong. Our Mom and Dad thought warmly of both Judy and Monty, and always enjoyed their company over tennis, dinner, or cocktails.
With our kind regards, Katie, Tony, and Laura

Lilli Ruth Rosenberg

February 18, 2022

Seeing this photo of Judy opened my heart from a deep place of love and gratitude - for the energy of and from her - that I remember so vividly in my heart. I am sending love and blessings to all of you as you navigate this passage... and especially to Joy (I continue to have gratitude for your inspiration in my life) and Colin (I continue to smile with thanks when I think of you). May Judy's memory and beneficial influence continue to be a blessing.

Lori Matthews & Bruce Hogg

February 18, 2022

So sorry for your loss Henry & Cathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Heather MacEachern

February 18, 2022

Judy will forever be in my heart playing the uke, tennis, skiing and singing her heart out. She will be missed but never forgotten.

Eileen Leake

February 17, 2022

This has been devastating news to "les girls". Judy was a very special loyal, loving friend to us throughout the years. She and I shared the same birthday date and she addressed me as her twin but always had her favourite name for me because I was 5 years younger.... ! My thoughts are with the family and sincere condolences.

Marg McConville

February 17, 2022

What sad news!! Judy was the most fun loving person that I have ever met. She kept us so well entertained with her "Glenettes" every Ladies day. We couldn´t wait to see what she came up with.
Judy was a great skier and a gal with a heart of gold
My heartfelt sympathy to your whole family

Sis weld

February 17, 2022

Through all the years that I knew Judy she was always joyous and brought great laughter and fun to every gathering. Monty to you and your family I send my sympathy and love.Sis

Nicole Lamoureux

February 17, 2022

My most sincere condolences to the beautiful family of Judy, a great, wonderful and remarkable lady whose life was rewarded by her generosity, her awesome energy and her multiple talents. Among many other groups, she will be greatly missed at the Monday Club and the B&R bridge tables.

Ryan Rinneard

February 17, 2022

It was the highlight of my summer when I would get a call from Judy asking for help to improve her golf game. "At the tender age of 92", as she would say, she was one of the most determined golfer's I've ever met and will forever be my inspiration to never use age as an excuse. I will miss your presence, Judy, and to the family that I have been fortunate enough to get to know over the years, my thoughts are with you and yours, and I cannot wait to see just how fabulous her celebration of life will be.

Carey Domb

February 16, 2022

Judy made a huge impression on everyone she knew, including us. She was so full of life and energy and was a great and positive force for the arts

Philip Kessel

February 16, 2022

My sincere condolences to the entire family. She was wonderfully impressive the several times I met her when visiting Toronto. May her memory always be for a blessing.

Sue Ecclestone

February 16, 2022

I am so sorry to hear that Judy had left us, but blessed that I knew her. She was the proverbial "breath of fresh air" wherever she went. I first met Judy in the 1980s when she would come to workshops at the Chalet School of Fine Arts in Mulmur. When she arrived I knew the weekend would be a success! Such a wonderfu, talented warm and funloving gal. I feel so lucky to have had her as a friend and will greatly miss her.

Jim Wickwire

February 16, 2022

On of my favourite fiends with both Judy and Monty. When I would boast of being the oldest active golfer at the Mad she would remind me that you are not as I am a year older than you!!!!

Jane McWhinney

February 16, 2022

We at the Arts & Letters Club greatly appreciated Judy's contribution to the Music Committee and her enthusiastic participation in club activities. She will be missed.

Judy and Gord Angeloff

February 16, 2022

So sorry for your loss. What a lady!

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