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Wallace Strachan EDWARDS

1957 - 2022

Wallace Strachan EDWARDS obituary, 1957-2022, Kingston, ON

BORN

1957

DIED

2022

FUNERAL HOME

James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel

1900 John Counter Blvd.

Kingston, Ontario

Wallace EDWARDS Obituary

WALLACE STRACHAN EDWARDS September 20, 1957 - December 25, 2022 Beloved children's book illustrator whose vivid imagination transformed the world of animals and strange creatures for a generation of children. His family is heartbroken yet grateful for the magic and laughter he brought to our lives. He leaves behind his beloved partner of twenty-five years, Kate Freeman. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Wally attended high school at Lisgar Collegiate Institute and was a graduate of the Ontario College of Art (now OCADU), Toronto. He lived in Yarker, Ontario. Winner of the Governor-General's award for his first book, Alphabeasts, he went on to write and illustrate 16 more books, winning many national and international awards. His most recent book, Do you Wonder? was published this year by Scholastic. After receiving a diagnosis of terminal cancer in August, he completed work on his final book, Pigs Can't Fly, currently in press. Wally's paintings can be found in private and public collections throughout the world. Prior to his book life he had an extensive freelance career with the Metro Toronto Zoo, the City of Toronto, the B.C. Ministry of the Environment, the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the Canadian Wildlife Federation, and many magazines, including a long stretch with Ontario Out of Doors. In 2014, Wally was awarded a Canada Council-supported New Media Artist Residency at York University. He went on to create and exhibit work in augmented and virtual reality internationally and was a pioneering force in the development of visual language and techniques for future forms. He was also just beginning to create large-scale paintings in acrylic, signalling the next phase in his artistic journey, and it's a profound loss that only a handful of these works will ever exist. Wally's creativity was nurtured by a life full of fun and friendship and love; fishing on Sharbot Lake, playing butler to his dog Lucy, countless hours of audiobooks he listened to while he worked, sharing his work in person with thousands of children over the years in classrooms and festivals, and being attentive to the strange and wonderful delights embedded in the everyday. He was a lover of the natural world, a keeper of obscure knowledge, a fan of wordplay, a surprisingly accomplished magician, a sparkling conversationalist, a mean guitar player, a compassionate and wise spirit and the funniest guy at the dinner table. His friends and family knew he loved them. Predeceased by parents, Margaret Edwards de Jourdan and James Edwards; and sister, Jane Fisher, he is survived and loved eternally by siblings, Edmond, Campbell, Marnie (Robert Gardiner); and sister-in-law, Darlene Dudar; his niece, Caitlin (who was like a little sister to him) and her wife, Jodi Fisher; niece, Elizabeth Sleen (Darren); and nephew, David Edwards (Paulette). Loved and missed by great nieces and nephews, Harriet and Stella Fisher, Melisa Harry (Omarre), Mitchell Wright, Gordon, George and Leonie Sleen; and by great-grand nieces and nephews, Chase, Miles, Abby and Ginny Harry. Wally was a much loved member of the Freeman clan and will be deeply missed by immediate family, Jane, Anne (Jim), Peter (Dani); nephew and nieces, Matthew (Kelsey), Sadie (Rowan) and Calla; as well as by a cherished extended family of aunts and cousins, all of whom delighted in him. Over the past few months, moving expressions of love and support from friends and colleagues from so many different moments and places in Wally's life encouraged and cheered him. We know Wally's death will bring great sorrow to countless friends, perhaps especially Stephen Rigby, who was a true brother from boyhood and a constant presence in Wally's life. There will be a service following cremation in Kingston, Ontario and a visitation and funeral followed by inurnment in Ottawa. In Kingston, friends and family are invited to a memorial gathering on Friday, December 30, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston. For more information: https://jamesreidfuneralhome.com/. In Ottawa, friends and family are invited Thursday, January 5th for a visitation to be held in the sanctuary at MacKay United Church, 39 Dufferin Rd., Ottawa, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held at MacKay, Friday, January 6, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. with inurnment to follow at Beechwood Cemetery. For more information: wallaceedwards.ca Wally's partner and family wish to express deep appreciation for all of the love and support, bolstering us, and Wally, through this difficult time. For those who wish, memorial contributions to Pancreatic Cancer Canada, the Ottawa or Kingston Humane Society, or the Nature Conservancy of Canada are appreciated.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Dec. 29, 2022 to Jan. 2, 2023.

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Alison Eldredge

January 13, 2023

Thank you Caitlin for sending this sad news. Wally and I were close at Lisgar high school, in and out of each others' houses and together every minute through several years... Sorry that I lost touch with him more recently. He was learning guitar in those days, and could make people laugh till they cried. He was a great friend to my sister Kristy also, and we three had a lot of fun together laughing through the endless Ottawa winters. Love and blessings to you and your family. If possible can you email me at [email protected] xxx

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Lorna Hawrysh

January 5, 2023

Dear Kate, I was very sorry to read Holly´s post that you´ve lost your dear Wally. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Xox Lorna

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Memorial Events
for Wallace EDWARDS

Dec

30

Memorial Gathering

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel

1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, ON K7M 7H3

Jan

5

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

MacKay United Church

39 Dufferin Rd.,, Ottawa, ON

Jan

6

Memorial service

1:00 p.m.

MacKay United Church

39 Dufferin Rd, Ottawa, ON

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James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel

1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, ON K7M 7H3