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Richard Macaulay IVEY

Richard Macaulay IVEY obituary, Toronto, ON

Richard IVEY Obituary

RICHARD MACAULAY IVEY The Ivey family is deeply saddened to announce that Richard died in his sleep at Belmont House in Toronto on December 28, 2019 at the age of 94. He was predeceased by his wife, Beryl (Nurse) in 2007, and by his sisters, Pauline Gueugnier and Lorraine Shuttleworth. He will be dearly missed by his four children, Richard (Donna), Jennifer, Rosamond and Suzanne (Dan); his nine grandchildren, Samantha (Geoff), Alexandra, William, Olivia, Stephanie, Michael, Dylan (Jamie), Myles and Hayden; and his great-grandson, Charlie. Richard was born in London, attended Ridley College in St. Catharines, earned his HBA at Western's Ivey Business School and his law degree at Osgoode Hall in 1950. A third-generation lawyer, he joined his father's firm, Ivey and Dowler, and was a partner from 1960 to 1980. During much of that period, Richard also served as President and then Chairman of Allpak Products, a family holding company for businesses primarily in the packaging industry throughout North America, as well as in Europe. He also served on many boards including Bank of Montreal (for 25 years), EllisDon, F.W. Woolworth Co. and Union Gas Ltd. On December 31, 1947, Richard and his father incorporated the Ivey Foundation. It is the fifth oldest private family Foundation in Canada, making charitable grants of $100 million since inception. Richard served as a director for 50 years and President for 30 years; in 1998 he and Beryl passed the reigns to their four children. Richard also served many community organizations. He chaired the board and served as Chancellor of Western University, and in governance capacities with the Royal Ontario Museum, WWF Canada, St. Joseph's Hospital (London), Robarts Research Institute, The Wildfowl Trust (UK), and World Wide Fund for Nature in Switzerland, amongst many others. Richard was recognized for his achievements with many honours including Companion of the Order of Canada in 2000. On the family side, Richard's 58 year marriage to Beryl was a true partnership. She stood by his side when challenging business decisions were needed. She was equally committed to community service and raised their family with intelligence and passion. Beryl was also Richard's invaluable companion in their three great interests, world travel, Canadian art and the environment. A lawyer, businessman and philanthropist, as well as a husband, father, grandfather, and only very recently, a great-grandfather, Richard will be missed by all who knew him. He was a true and kind gentleman, a man of great integrity whose memory will live on through his generosity. Special thanks to the staff at Belmont House who watched out for Richard beginning in 2010 and the care workers from Home Instead for the last two weeks. A private family funeral will take place this week and celebrations of Richard's long and full life will take place in Toronto and London at a later date. Memorial donations in Richard's honour to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences can be sent directly to the family at [email protected].
Published by The Globe and Mail from Dec. 31, 2019 to Jan. 5, 2020.

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Michael F. Murphy

February 1, 2020

A kind, generous person, who made such a positive difference in the lives of so many!

Ann Jackson

January 8, 2020

Dear Ivey family,
On behalf of the Jackson family I wish to extend our deepest sympathies to you on the loss of your wonderful Father. We will remember him for his intelligence, generosity and leadership. I was always touched by his genuine curiosity about our family on the occasional interactions with him in Grand Bend, London and Toronto. We are sure you will miss him terribly.

Angela Colterjohn

January 7, 2020

Richard and I were shocked and saddened to read on line, about Dear Darling Dick's death. (We are in Mexico for the winter)

We all know how incredible a man he was in so many endless ways, there simply are not enough words to adequately pay homage, however his very fine mind, generosity, graciousness and gentle charm always stood out in my mind.
Everyone including his cleaning lady Carmen, loved him, he touched so many.

I had the great privilege of visiting him periodically at Belmont (with our therapy dog) over the last 8 years and always thoroughly enjoyed our encounters. He was the quintessential gentleman and truly one of the last of his kind on this earth.

Am sure that Mom and Dad welcomed Dick with open arms (and no doubt martinis) and that they are now all smiling broadly upon us as I type this.

Sending love and condolences to each of you during this very hard time.
With love,
Angela Brickenden and Richard Colterjohn.

Bonnie HO

January 4, 2020

I gave my sincere condolences to Richard Macaulay Ivey's Family. I was home at Western in 2019. B

Penny Bell

January 4, 2020

Dear IVEY family, Your father and grandfather was an exceptional man. You all have been so lucky to be guided by this wonderful man and his wife. What an incredible role model this team was, not only to their family, but to Canada.
Penny Bell

George Georgopoulos

December 31, 2019

When you look around London, Ontario, Canada remember this Gentleman and his family. Mr. Richard M. Ivey ...One of the finest, unassuming, quiet, gentle and most giving human beings of our time. When you look at the First Class health care facilities such as the University, Victoria & St Josephs Hospitals you will see the Ivey name honoured everywhere and with distinction. When you pass Victoria Park at the The Richmond Block at Central, City Centre in Downtown, Wellington Gardens in Old North London, Masonville, YMCA, Western University, and many landmark gems, think of them and whisper a quiet thank you. I had the privilege of working with Mr. & Mrs. Ivey over many years within their real estate holdings such as Ivest, Alcor Properties, Northern Life Insurance, Livingston Industries and others. Having the honour of being around them experiencing the dignity, class and truthfulness of their make up .. made a very strong impact on me as young man. This unique experience is not anything you could learn in any school. Thank you Mr. Ivey. Thank you for your kindness, guidance and for the giving of your time. You have made London the best city in Canada to raise a family along with the comfort of knowing that we have the finest health facilities in North America because of your family's generous philanthropy and care. My condolences to all of the Ivey siblings and extended family. May your patriarch's memory be eternal. God Bless

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Memorial Events
for Richard IVEY

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Celebration of Life

12:00 p.m.

Ivey Business School

1255 Western Road

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Celebration of Life

11:30 a.m.

Art Gallery of Ontario

317 Dundas Street West, ON