1932
2024
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28 Entries
Vince Calderhead
March 2, 2024
My partner and I had been aware of Peter - but only by reputation- when in 2009 we spent a week with him in Kathmandu, Nepal where he had come to work with that country´s legislators who were struggling to build a democratic federation after a decade of civil war.
We were amazed at this foreigner´s grasp of the country´s history.
From time to time we still recall Peter´s comment - made as were were driven from one venue to another around Kathmandu- that the most stable democracies in the world are actually those led by monarchs. He said it with a twinkle in his eye-leaving us all wondering whether he actually supported the idea or was just noting an irony of life.
I remember a wonderful calmness about the man.
Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
January 27, 2024
I wish to offer heartfelt sympathy to Sue and to each of Peter´s loved ones. As a family they have a special place in my memories and as a Canadian I am deeply grateful for his outstanding contributions to our nation especially to students. May his vision and wisdom continue to guide us forward!
Marc Gold
January 26, 2024
Dear Sue and family. Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Peter. He was a wonderful mentor and friend to me as he was to so many others. May you find comfort and strength from your family and friends during this difficult time, and may his memory be a blessing. My thoughts are with you.
Jill Vickers, FRSC.
January 23, 2024
Peter was a very kind and inspiring mentor. He encouraged me to expand my gender, race & federalism research into comparative studies starting with Australia.
Juli Fyfe
January 22, 2024
Hi Aunt Sue, I have very fond memories of Peter. From fishing with him as a young girl, and then learning how to prep and fry those fish to being with him (and you) at the arts and letters club where he was so proud to support Alex´s book!!
In some ways I was intimidated by him because he was so curious and wanted to know what I thought (as a kid most adults didn´t) and then as I became a parent, I wanted to be just like that too!
Life on Minnicog shaped me as a person and both Sue and Peter I consider family.
My sincerest condolences.
Love Juli Fyfe (William´s)
Ineke Limbertie
January 21, 2024
My sincere condolences to the Russell/Jarvis families on the loss of Professor Russell. I have fond memories of my first summer job at Minnicog helping take care of Katy, Mary, Barbara and Alex, whose own families will now deeply miss their grandfather and his wonderful stories. His legacy is embedded on the shores of Cognashene; he will not be forgotten.
Nicholas Whistler
January 21, 2024
Sorry to hear the news from Nicole, condolences to Sue and the family, I came to Innis in 1974 thanks to Peter and others.
John Dirks
January 20, 2024
Sue, and family, Fay and I express our deepest condolences on the passing of Peter. He was a giant of an academic and leader, writer, visionary , family man and a person of faith. Peter was the principal visionary and founder of Senior College at the University of Toronto --i worked with him right from the beginning and it was a privelege to be with him as a founder. Peter 's enormous energy and purposefulness made it happen --currently now over 20 years later --Senior college is a established success , But his legacy is huge to Canada as a authority on Parliament and human rights - as well as many other matters, Rest in Peace, John Dirks -
Daphne Beauroy
January 20, 2024
Dear Sue and family: much love and deepest sympathy to you from your longtime neighbour and friend at 108 and 49 Wychwood Park. Daphne (Miller) Beauroy
CLIFFORD GOLDFARB
January 19, 2024
Peter was my teacher when I majored in Political Science at University of Toronto. We met up again when I became involved in the Toronto Churchill societies and we worked on a number of projects together, including his Placentia Bay film. Peter gave me family information and context that I needed to write an article about a seance attended by his great-uncle Watson Griffin, which was published in November 2023. Time spent with Peter was a great privilege.
Lorna Kelly
January 19, 2024
I knew Peter through our membership in the Arts & Letters Club of Toronto.
where Peter would happily enter any discussion or conversation to make his opinion known and clarify any point in an argument. His meaningful contribution will be missed at the "Round table"! My condolences to Sue and their family.
David Cameron
January 18, 2024
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Sue and all the Russell family. I knew Peter as a colleague in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Peter Russell´s image and presence are so strong in my mind that I find it hard to believe that he is gone. Peter is not a man you easily forget. While manifestly an accomplished academic, Peter was also an advocate - a passionate advocate for causes he believed in. Once Peter developed a head of steam, advancing an argument about something that mattered to him, it was a foolhardy person who stood in his way. Peter at these moments reminded me of a couple of wonderful remarks Royce Frith made years ago about being a lawyer:
o "State your truths as hard as cannonballs."
o "I may be wrong, but I am in no doubt."
Rest in peace, Peter. We are going to miss you.
Jamie Robertson
January 16, 2024
Very sorry to see this but what an incredible life to read about! Some of my earliest (very happy) childhood memories are of being at Minnicog and going fishing with my Dad and Uncle Peter in what I called the Little Red Boat. And for many years after that, I often heard of great battles across a cribbage board whenever the two of them got together!!
Condolences to the entire Russell clan, Peter will obviously be missed by many.
Pat Doherty
January 16, 2024
My sincere condolences to Sue and family on your loss.
In the five years I worked for Peter at U of T I came to appreciate his incredible dynamism both within and outside the academy. He was a kind, caring, and generous man as well as a visionary leader. I feel privileged to have known him and will treasure his memory.
Bibhu Mohanty
January 14, 2024
Being a Physicist but with a keen interest in history and ethnography, I was naturally drawn to Peter's impressive scholarship in these areas. Now that he is gone, I am left with his last (and autographed) book: 'Canada's Odyssey - A Country with many Unanswered Questions', to ponder over. We at the UoT Senior College will greatly miss his guidance and goodwill.
Anna Pratt
January 14, 2024
I am sending my deepest condolences to Sue, and to all of Peter´s family and loved ones. I first met Peter when I was a grad student at the Centre of Criminology at the University of Toronto many years ago. He was such a kind, respectful, intellectually generous educator and human being. I am so very sad to hear this news.
Janet & David Stewart
January 14, 2024
We give thanks to Peter for his unfailing contribution and dedication to his family and the University of Toronto his spirit will live on!
Janet and David Stewart.
Peter Hajnal
January 13, 2024
Peter was a great educator, a leading intellectual, a friend and an inspiration. I will miss him greatly.
Sincere condolences to Sue and the family.
Suzanne Dunford (Marguerite Hunt's daughter)
January 13, 2024
Our deepest condolences to Sue and family. My mother Marguerite Hunt will be so sad to hear this. She was very fond of Peter. We are so happy to have Peter and his family member's book on Cam and attend the book launch not too long ago. Mum and I (daughter Suzanne) will offer condolences in person soon.
David Johnson
January 13, 2024
I am so sad to hear this news. Peter was my Ph.D. supervisor back in the late 80s. He was a brilliant academic, a fine man, and a kind soul. He was my mentor and academic father-figure. He will be missed. I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family.
Katharine Lennox
January 13, 2024
Continuing, it has been an honour, an education and great fun , knowing Peter And being part of all your lives. With much love , Kathy
Shelagh Stevenson
January 13, 2024
On behalf of my husband John (Jack) Stevenson, I extend to all in Peter's family deepest condolences on Peter's passing. They worked together as colleagues at RALUT and in the establishment of Senior College. Jack, unfortunately, is not able to send the message himself, but I know he would wish to be remembered to the family.
Huntly Duff (Griffin)
January 13, 2024
My sympathy to all who will miss Peter. My mother was Nancy Griffin. She was very fond of her cousin Peter. Peter's mother was my grandfather's sister. I very much enjoyed my meetings and phone cslls with Peter exchanging information about our relatives and ancestors. Any relatives of Peter who would like to exchange information about the Griffin side of the family please contact me at [email protected]. The family has an interesting history. Peter and I had copies of a green book written by his Uncle tracing the family from their arrival in Cirginia in rhe 17th century through their flight to Canada to avoid hanging or persecution for siding with the British in the American Revolution and then the various business ventures and religious and educational experiences of our UEL ancestors. Peter helped me fill in the family tree since the book was published. The above are more prosaic activities of Peter's illustrious career. But show what a wonderful family oriented man he was.
David G. Hallman
January 13, 2024
I send my deep condolences to the extended family and express my profound respect for the significant contributions that Peter made to Canadian civic life. David G. Hallman, Toronto
Susan Cockburn
January 13, 2024
Such a remarkable man! What a legacy he has left behind!
Sending warm thoughts to all the family. Sue Cockburn
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