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Orville Richard ENDICOTT

1933 - 2022

Orville Richard ENDICOTT obituary, 1933-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1933

DIED

2022

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Orville ENDICOTT Obituary

ORVILLE RICHARD ENDICOTT Peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, our dear husband and father the Rev. Canon Orville Richard Endicott died on May 6, 2022, in Toronto, after a brief illness. Born in 1933 in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan, Orville was the eldest son of William and Elaine Endicott. He studied at UBC and was ordained to the Anglican priesthood in 1956. In 1957 he met and married his beloved wife Julianne Wyatt, an RN with many gifts, beginning a lifelong partnership grounded in their faith, devotion to family, and service to others. Their first parishes were Golden and Fernie in British Columbia, where Orville was made Canon in 1963. In 1964, they crossed the country to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Orville served as the priest in charge of the parish of Jollimore while doing graduate studies in psychology at Dalhousie University. Moving to Yarmouth, he worked with the Nova Scotia New Start organization, rehabilitating and training adults, until 1974, when he moved with his family to Ontario to attend Osgoode Hall Law School. After articling at the Ontario Attorney General's office, he became national legal counsel for the Canadian Association for Community Living while maintaining his work as an Honorary Assistant at St. James' Cathedral in Toronto for 30 years, until he retired at the age of 83. During his legal career, in accordance with the strong principles he preached over so many years, Orville was an effective and devoted advocate for people with intellectual disabilities. He was instrumental in extricating many from prison or from life in residential institutions, and successfully advocating protection against discrimination based on mental disability in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. His legal writing was widely respected, and he received the Queen Elizabeth Golden Jubilee Medal for his work on behalf of people with disabilities. His work was consuming, but he found his pleasure and joy in his family, his wife Julianne and his five children. He loved camping and gardening and brewing beer, and was a great cook. His strong and sustaining sense of humor was the delight of his children and he had a gentle, joyful nature that made everyone who met him feel at home. Orville's daughter Azana Endicott died in 2000. He is survived by his sisters, Dorothy and Ann-Marie; and his brother, Brian; his children, Marina (Peter Ormshaw), Timothy (Annalise Acorn), Thyra (Jonathan Chute) and Sarah (Mark Wellings); his grandchildren, Naomi and Peter Endicott, Hannah Chute, Willow and Rachel Ormshaw, and Zoe, Charlotte and Rozie Wellings; and his adored wife of 64 years and partner in all things, Julianne Endicott. A funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at St. James Cathedral. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from May 9 to May 13, 2022.

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Harry Beatty

May 31, 2022

Orville was a great friend and colleague. During the 1980's, when he was Legal Counsel at the Canadian Association for Community Living, I held a similar position at Community Living Ontario, and was able to learn from him. He was a true pioneer in disability law in Canada, especially regarding the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities. My sincere condolences to Orville's family and friends in your time of loss.

Karin Melberg Schwier, Rick and Jim Schwier

May 30, 2022

We are sad to learn of Orville's passing. We knew him through the CACL for many years, and he provided astute advice and direction as we tried to get Landed Immigrant Status and ultimately citizenship for our son Jim. After many long struggles, Jim became a Canadian citizen in 2011. Orville was always generous with his time as he answered so many questions. He was a kind, gentle soul with a wonderful smile and compassionate heart. Karin is grateful, too, that he introduced her to his writerly daughter Marina. Our condolences to her and the rest of the family.

Janet Klees

May 12, 2022

Orville was a man and an ally of great heart, great wisdom and great kindness - all at one time. He was quiet and respectful, but always held a ready laugh and noticed people's small gestures. A conversation with Orville was always one where you felt heard, and in my experience it did not matter who "you" were. We were and felt all like worthy people in conversation with him. That was his gift that he bestowed freely and easily. I have long missed his presence among us in this movement. Rest well, Orville. You have left us much behind.

Meredith Hill

May 11, 2022

Dear Marina,
To you & your family, my condolences to you on the passing of your dad...a dynamic man, a kind soul. Our earth will miss him

Judith McGill

May 11, 2022

Orville had a tenacity that belonged in his heart and his head. He was a significant contributor to our thinking in the disability movement about what personhood truly meant and how people could be supported to participate and direct key decisions in their life. Orville stood out among others for his deep compassion and presence. Those that knew him felt his kindness in his words and gestures. Peace be your journey as we remember Orville may he know his worth.

Gigi and Wes Thompson

May 10, 2022

Our deepest sympathies to you all. We have lost our parents, but losing my dad was tough and I still talk to him often. Our prayers and love are with you Thyra, Jonathan and Hannah.

Violet & William Ormshaw

May 10, 2022

Sincere condolences.

Rozalyn Werner-Arcé

May 10, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss. Orville was a fine, kind gentleman. His generous heart, wisdom, and sense of humour touched the lives of many. I am grateful to have known him.

Peter Park

May 10, 2022

My heartfelt condolences
I remember the many many times I called on Orville for legal advice when he worked for the Canadian association for community living
He gave me a lot of good advice when it was the Eve Case
What a great person and friend and ally
Again condolences
What a great loss to intellectual disabilities and families

Susan & Chris Irwin and Family

May 9, 2022

We are so sorry for the loss of such a compassionate, generous person - may his memory live on in your hearts. Please accept our sincere condolences. Susan, Chris, Jamie & Emily Irwin

Jan Bunker and Gordon Goldberg

May 9, 2022

Our condolences on your great loss.. what a wonderful, shining light in the world. We never met him- but we can appreciate his contributions by reading his beautiful obituary- and by knowing his wonderful daughter, Thyra. Sending love...

Chris Beesley - CEO, Community Living Ontario

May 9, 2022

On behalf of our Board and staff, I offer our deepest sympathies to Julianne and family. Orville was a man of deep faith, conviction and values. His work at Community Living Ontario was foundational in our ongoing efforts to establish supports for decision-making, for people who have an intellectual disability. He will truly be missed by all who had the honour of knowing him.

Alex and Charlene Balogh

May 9, 2022

Dear Thyra Jonathan Hannah and your entire family

A remarkable tribute to a truly remarkable man

Our deepest condolences and sympathies

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time

Love Charlene and Alex Balogh

Patricia Spindel

May 9, 2022

It was an honor to work with Orville on issues related to people with disabilities. His commitment and caring made the world a better place. I was sorry to hear of his passing. Condolences to his family.

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Memorial Events
for Orville ENDICOTT

May

10

Funeral

1:30 p.m.

St. James Cathedral

ON

Funeral services provided by:

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

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8