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Neil SHAW

1929 - 2023

Neil SHAW obituary, 1929-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1929

DIED

2023

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Neil SHAW Obituary

SIR NEIL McGOWAN SHAW May 31, 1929 - March 18, 2023 Sir Neil passed away peacefully, at home in Toronto, surrounded by family. Born in Montreal, Quebec to Major H. LeRoy Shaw and his wife Fabiola McGowan, our father was brought up in Montreal and Knowlton, Quebec, attending both Lower Canada College and Knowlton Academy. His education ended at the young age of 16 with the death of his father necessitating Dad to enter the workforce. This necessary move would shape the man he would become. Sir Neil learnt the basic principles of what would become his hallmarks in life: hard work matters; maintain integrity in all relationships; have an acute interest in people regardless of their walk of life; and have a positive attitude no matter how big the challenge. These traits served him well from his entry into the workforce at Crown Trust, to his progression to CEO of Redpath Industries in Canada, and ultimately his appointment as CEO and Chairman of Tate and Lyle PLC in London, UK where he lived for 20 years. During his career his opportunity to build relationships across continents was his passion, and his infectious energy, optimism and sincerity attracted people who would become colleagues and friends for life. He had the capacity to make people feel that they were the only person in the room when he was talking with them. Never arrogant, he always had the time to listen. Dad retired to Canada in the late 1990s. One of Sir Neil's greatest accomplishments was receiving, in June, 1994, his knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for his "Contribution to the Food Industry and Service to the Community". As Chairman of Prince Charles' Prince's Trust he worked tirelessly with the Prince (King Charles III) in restoring the inner communities of London by encouraging the capabilities of youth to become productive citizens. He firmly believed in the talent of the next generation and was always asking "what would you like to accomplish in life?" During his career, he served on many corporate boards: Texaco Canada; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Crown Trust; Smiths Biscuits (UK); Scottish and Newcastle Breweries (UK). He also brought his inimitable enthusiasm and encouragement to a variety of community and philanthropic organizations. Dad was the proud father of five children who were his world: David (Martha), Michael (Linda), Cynthia (Richard), Andrea (Eric) and Toni (Kevin). He was fortunate to have 14 grandchildren: David, Kip, Stephen, Nicholas, Amanda, Kathryn, David, Justin, Ryan, Leah, Jamie, Peter, Sarah and 21 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his grandson, Michael (2003). Sir Neil is survived by his former wives, Audrey Robinson Shaw Pinney, and Elizabeth Mudge Massey and her two children, Adam (Christina) and Ryan (Tyler). The family would like to express their immense gratitude to Eileen, Karen and Madz for their compassion and tender care of Sir Neil over the last couple of years. We would also like to thank Dr. Robert Francis, his physician and friend for over 40 years. Lastly, we would like to thank Marjorie Heath for her unwavering support as Dad's EA at Tate and Lyle, and through his retirement. There will be two celebrations of life for Dad. The first will be held on Wednesday, May 31st at the York Club in Toronto, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. The second one will be at the Knowlton Golf Club on Saturday, June 3rd, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory to the Lower Canada College Foundation, bursary program at 514-482-9119, Lower Canada College, 4090 Avenue Royal, Montreal, Québec, H4A 2M5. This bursary program provides funding support to individuals who lack the financial means to attend LCC. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 22 to Mar. 26, 2023.

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Marianne D Zentz

April 16, 2023

My condolences on your loss. It was such a treat to meet you all along with your delightful father up at the lake. God Bless!

Kenneth C Porteous

April 2, 2023

My father´s employment with Canada and Dominion Sugar and Redpath Sugar/Industries started in 1931 and spanned 42 years. During the latter part of this time period, he worked with Sir Neil in Chatham, Toronto and Montreal. Throughout Sir Neil´s career in the sugar business, my father held him in the highest regard as a friend, colleague and a leader. His superior business judgement and management skills and warm personality propelled him rapidly through the management ranks. His life accomplishments were exceptional. Sincere condolences to the family.

Jane Crummer Parry

April 1, 2023

So sorry to hear of Sir Neil´s death. My thoughts and prayers to the whole family. Big part of my life from family living on Elizabeth Street to me flying first time in airplane to Knowlton. Still feel like I need to refer to them as Mr. and Mrs Shaw. Prayers and thoughts to all the children and Audrey.

Jane

Randy and Bob Zittrer

April 1, 2023

Dear Shaw Family,
Our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your beloved husband, brother, father, father in law, grandfather and great grandfather.
What a remarkable legacy he has left. He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him.
May you find solace in his memory.
Randy and Bob Zittrer

Diane Crummer Teetzel

April 1, 2023

Sir Neil lived across the street with Audrey and family in Chatham ON Such a good looking couple with all those fun kids My sister Jane was their number one baby sitter. So we knew Sir Neil from his beginnings to tremendous success. Condolences to all the family esp. Audrey. Diane Crummer Teetzel still in Chatham after 80 years. The sugar beets are back part of a new business

Eileen Karen, Madz

March 30, 2023

Its a pleasure working with you Sir Neil
And meeting your wonderful family. We are forever grateful for your kindness and generosity to us.
We miss you and love you.
May you rest in peace.

Eileen, Karen and Madz

March 30, 2023

It was a pleasure working for Sir Neil. We were very lucky to work for him and to have met his wonderful family. May he rest in peace!

Sally McLachlan

March 28, 2023

Thinking of you all. What a gentleman your Dad was. Sir Neil lives on in each of you. Sending you lots of love,

Sally Winser

Julie & Bill Fitzpatrick

March 27, 2023

Neil´s love, pride and dedication to his family was evident every time we met him. What an amazing man who accomplished so much with generosity and grace.

Elizabeth Irvine

March 25, 2023

To the entire family, our arms wrap around you in a big loving embrace.

Neil was a very special man to our family. His genuine kindness, and his strong sense of self always made us feel welcomed, and part of his clan.

We will miss his gentle guiding presence in our lives.

With love
The Irvine family

Caren McSherry

March 24, 2023

My deepest condolences to my dear dear friend Andrea, her sisters and brothers. May you swim endlessly in your memories

Paula H Smith

March 24, 2023

With my late husband Herman Smith,I recall meeting Sir Neil and knowing him to be a sincere and accomplished gentleman.much admired for his winning personality and
business accumen.

Andrew Sharp

March 23, 2023

To the Shaw family, my deepest sympathies over the loss of your dear, dear father. He was an exceptional man, and was blessed with living a long and magnificent life. I have the fondest memories of our years growing up together on Upper Landsdowne, and of course, our beloved Knowlton. What fun we all had, kids and parents alike, what a community! And I do remember how kind and generous your dad was when I stayed with him at Sydney Place. His warmth, sincerity, and enthusiasm were unique in this world. Cherish all the memories, and be proud of who he was.

Mehrdad Derayeh

March 23, 2023

Dear David, my sincere condolences. May all your wonderful memories be a source of comfort to you and your family during this heartbreaking time.

Janice Kussner

March 23, 2023

Dear David and Martha, my sincere condolences to you and your family, and extended families. I vividly recall Sir Neil's visits to the Knightsbridge offices. May his memory be a blessing.

Sarah Band

March 22, 2023

Martha my thoughts and prayers to you and the family. A fine gentleman indeed.
Sympathies

Vickie Macrae

March 22, 2023

Deepest sympathy
Thoughts are with you
Vickie Macrae
Friend

Paul A McFarlane and Family

March 22, 2023

Deepest condolences from our McFarlane family to yours. Blessings

Joanna McMaster PJ Fennell

March 22, 2023

Our deepest sympathies to all the Shaw's.

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Memorial Events
for Neil SHAW

May

31

Celebration of Life

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

York Club

Toronto, ON

Jun

3

Celebration of Life

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Knowlton Golf Club

ON

Funeral services provided by:

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8