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BORN

1941

DIED

2022

Pattie CLEGHORN Obituary

PATTIE CLEGHORN (née Hart) born November 15, 1941 in Toronto, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday morning, June 17, 2022, at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge, Ontario, after a long battle with lung disease. She was predeceased by her parents, Eileen and Harry Hart and is survived by her longtime best friend and husband, John Cleghorn; her three children, Charles, Ian (Lynne Bridgman) and Andrea (Greg Moore); her six grandchildren, Henry Cleghorn, Erica Cleghorn, Jamie Cleghorn, Keighley Moore, Brenna Moore, Fraser Moore; brother, Dr. Allan Hart (Georgia) of Toronto; and her sister-in-law, Mary Ann Noseworthy (Gordon) of Northampton, Massachusetts. She will be so dearly missed by her family and good friends. Pattie met her husband John in 1960 on a ski trip to Ste. Adele, Quebec and they were married in 1963. Throughout their life together the family moved several times and Pattie was instrumental in embracing the community and creating a home for her husband and children in Montreal, New York, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto, Sutton, Quebec, Boca Grande and Muskoka. In addition to her children and grandchildren, Pattie loved spending time with her golden retrievers: Bonnie and Angus, Sandy and Baxter. Pattie divided her time between homes in Toronto, Port Carling, Ontario and Boca Grande, Florida, and thoroughly enjoyed gatherings there with her family and close friends. Pattie was a passionate and exceptional gardener who created gardens in her homes that were enjoyed by family, friends and the community through multiple fundraising events and garden club visits. To the delight of her grandchildren, her vegetable garden supplied the bounty for many family gatherings. She was happiest when in her garden working with the plants or creating beautiful arrangements for her home and for others. Pattie was also very creative in the kitchen and loved planning and cooking wonderfully imaginative meals, throughout the year, not just on special occasions. Pattie was an avid reader of a variety of subjects from good novels to current events and history and loved to share her thoughts and ideas with others enthusiastically and with a smile. She took up bridge and golf later in life, embracing them both with enthusiasm and a serious effort to not only learn but to excel. Pattie graduated from North Toronto Collegiate Institute (1960) and held a diploma in Education (1962) from McGill University. Pattie was a teacher for several years and was actively involved in the volunteer world in every community she lived in. She chaired and co-chaired several gala events and was formerly a member of the board of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, The National Ballet School, The Advisory Board of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University and The Advisory Committee of the Friends of Rideau Hall. She was also active in the Garden Club of Toronto, Canada Blooms, and both the Garden Club and the Women's Club of Boca Grande, Florida. Pattie could light up a room with her smile, her energy and her genuine interest in meeting others. She had a love for the arts and nature, poetry and the written word. She was always curious and could converse about anything because she was so well read. She will be remembered for these qualities among many others, and her spirit and genuine passion for life will live on through her children and grandchildren. The family would like to thank the medical team at South Muskoka Hospital Foundation for making her final days both comfortable and peaceful. In lieu of flowers, donations if desired may be made to the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation, 75 Ann St., Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 2E4 or The Johann Fust Library Foundation, P.O. Box 309, 1040 West 10th Street, Boca Grande, Florida 33921-309, U.S.A. or to a charity of one's choice. A private family burial following cremation has been held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jun. 22 to Jun. 26, 2022.

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Rose Rongits

June 26, 2023

Dear John, Charlie and Family: sincere condolences on the passing of Pattie - a true 'spark'. Such a joy to have crossed paths with your wonderful family in the 90's. Fond memories of you all. May Pattie rest in peace, and may you be nourished by your beautiful memories. Sincerely, Rose Rongits

Pierre LeBrun

September 4, 2022

My deepest condolences to John and his family. I don't think I ever personally met Pattie, but saw her at several bank functions and she inevitably lit up a room.
Pierre LeBrun

Diane & Tim Rodd

July 20, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Cleghorn. Our sincere condolences to the family.
Fond memories of her in her gardens in Sutton.

Andy & Lois Siegel

July 13, 2022

So sorry to learn of Pattie's passing. We have fond memories of our times together. We will always remember a "fine lady". Cherish the memories.
Fondly,
Andy & Lois Siegel
Northampton, Massachusetts

Douglas Hall

July 9, 2022

I was sorry when the Cleghorn´s left the Knowlton area and missed seeing Pattie around the village. Sad now to hear of her passing. May she rest in peace.

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Howie and Jane Fritz

July 3, 2022

A beautiful tribute to a beautiful person, inside and out. It was our joy to have shared many experiences with Pattie and her best friend over many years. Her light will always shine for us. Our heart goes out to John and the family. Rest In Peace, Pattie.

Alberta G. Cefis

July 2, 2022

For: Mr. John Cleghorn

Dear John,
With deep regret we have learnt of your loss - we know what Pattie meant to you and what a formidable life force she was for all those she touched. We trust that the wonderful life you shared together and all your memories will always sustain you.

Sincerely, Alberta Cefis and Ilio Santilli

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Donald Selman

June 26, 2022

John I am deeply saddened to learn of Pattie´s passing. While a long time has passed since our good friendship in Vancouver, I remember Pattie´s outgoing nature and her way of making everyone feel at home when we visited.

Alison Marks and Christopher Marks

June 24, 2022

Dear Cleghorn family:
It is with profound sadness that we learned of Pattie s recent passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy for your family s huge loss.
Alison & Chris Marks, Knowlton, Quebec

Norman and Linda Achen

June 24, 2022

John,
We are so sorry to hear of Pattie´s passing. We send our condolences to you and your family.
We will remember Pattie as a ray of sunshine, transmitting energy to all around her with lots of laughter and good stories.
We know that you will miss her deeply and our thoughts are with you.

Norm and Linda Achen

Elaine & Al Smith

June 22, 2022

John,
We were saddened to hear of Pattie's passing.
Even though we seldom saw one another over the years, we always had a fond spot for the times we shared in Montreal & Toronto. John, we know that Pattie was always your greatest supporter!
Our hearts are with you.
Elaine & Al.

Jim and Lorraine Walz

June 22, 2022

Our condolences to John and Pattie´s children and grandchildren. Pattie was a remarkable, loving and caring woman, very devoted to her family and friends - a devotion that certainly was reciprocated. She will truly be missed.

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