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Peter SEYBOLD Obituary

PETER SEYBOLD 1941 - 2023 Carpe Diem We are heartbroken to announce that Peter passed away peacefully, at home in Toronto on June 30, 2023, surrounded by his family. He leaves behind his best friend and loving wife of almost 57 years, Katherine (née Hallam); and his adored children, Scott (Tammy Flynn) and Karin (Jon Purdy), of whom he was so proud. He was a generous, caring and loving grandfather to his cherished grandchildren, Luke and Devon Seybold, and Drew and Cameron Purdy. Peter was born in Montreal on April 21, 1941, the son of Hope (Laurie) and Hugh Seybold. He was predeceased by his older brother, Laurie, in 1998. He attended Roslyn School, Westmount High School, École Nouvelle in Switzerland and McGill University. While at McGill, he participated in the student council, played hockey (until told by the Dean of engineering to concentrate on his school work), and forged many friendships in the Psi Upsilon fraternity that would last his lifetime. After graduating from Mechanical Engineering in 1964, Peter worked for several years before pursuing his MBA at the Ivey School of Business at Western University, graduating with the very close-knit class of 1968, which has continued to meet regularly ever since. Peter then worked for Emco Wheaton, taking his young family to live in a lovely small town in Ohio for five years, followed by four memorable and exciting years in Rio de Janeiro before coming to Toronto in 1978. In 1987, he founded Seybold International. His son, Scott, joined him in 1999, and they grew it into a highly-respected industry leader with operations in several countries around the world. Peter's mentorship of younger employees has always been an integral part of the company's success. The cottage, Keonewon (a blend of his grandkids' first names), on Lake Rosseau was the place where Peter was happiest, and he and Kathy loved sharing it with their children, grandchildren and many friends. Peter was passionate about the outdoors and enjoyed nothing more than to drive the ATV deep into the woods, wielding his chainsaw or moving around large rocks or logs. One of his greatest joys each spring was making maple syrup, especially when the grandchildren were around to help Papa. Peter travelled all over the world with Kathy, family and friends, instilling his love for adventure and exploration in his family. An avid athlete, Peter loved to ski (downhill, cross-country, back-country, waterski), play squash and sail at the RCYC, golf, bike, canoe and hike. He had many close friends near and far with whom he shared many of these and other adventures. As he neared retirement, he began to find new interests, including a focus on the environment, particularly in Muskoka, joining the boards of the Muskoka Lakes Association, The Friends of the Muskoka Watershed and the Windermere Golf Club. He also became a talented and enthusiastic artist, filling many walls of the house and cottage with his paintings. Peter truly lived life to the fullest, and family and friends meant the world to him. We were so fortunate to have had his unwavering love, support and guidance throughout our lives. Peter leaves a remarkable legacy for his family; of friendships across the decades, a passion for adventure and the outdoors, an inquisitive spirit, a strong moral compass and a genuinely positive and optimistic attitude throughout his life. The family would especially like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Pricilla Sudeesh of Spectrum Health Care for her care and compassion over the past year and a half, the Temmy Latner Palliative Care Team for their caring assistance, as well as our appreciation to the excellent doctors and nurses at St. Michael's Hospital. There will be a visitation on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Muskoka Conservancy by visiting muskokaconservancy.org/donate and selecting 'Memorial Donation.'

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jul. 8 to Jul. 12, 2023.

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Jamie wright

September 4, 2023

Kathy

So sorry to hear of Peter´s passing here in NS where we´ve been all summer and only learned an out now.

Peter was a fine person and I enjoyed the opportunity of getting to know you both through our work together on your cottage.

I´ll be in touch with our mutual friend Craig who introduced us to let him know.

Connie and my thoughts are with you

Jamie

Luis M Palacio

August 28, 2023

Peter and I were McGill classmates. We parted company after graduation, but happily met again at the 50th. anniversary class reunion in 2014. In a class of niece people Peter stood among the nicest. If I can make it to the 60th. anniversary reunion next year I shall miss him. I will keep him and his family in my prayers.

Jim Wickwire

July 21, 2023

A very special guy in many people´s lives. He will forever be missed by all of us who loved him

Alice & Grant Burton

July 9, 2023

So very sorry to learn of the loss of Peter. Our deepest sympathy to you all. We so enjoyed our time spent with you both on our multi MBA adventures & travels in Canada, Norway & France. We will certainly miss his bright spirit. We are glad that his suffering has passed & hope yours too passes in time. We are sorry not to be able to attend his visitation due to travel but will have you all in our thoughts. Love Alice & Grant

Charles Buehler

July 9, 2023

Dear Katherine,
Susannah and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family. Peter was a wonderful person and I was very lucky to have known him, spent time with him and benefited from his wisdom, kindness and generosity. Our thoughts are with you.
Charlie and Susannah Buehler

Jennifer Shakespeare

July 8, 2023

We are so very sorry to hear this news about Peter. We had many fun times at Windermere Golf Club and at the cottage during lobster fest nights! Our thoughts are with Kathy and the family. Jennifer and Paul Shakespeare

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4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Visitation Centre, Crematorium and Mausoleum

375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4T 2V8

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375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4T 2V8