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Paul Thomas MOCKLER

1944 - 2020

Paul Thomas MOCKLER obituary, 1944-2020, Stoney Creek, ON

BORN

1944

DIED

2020

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Stoney Creek, Ontario

Paul MOCKLER Obituary

(1944 - 2020) It is with profound sadness we announce the death of Paul, on Friday, September 18th, after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. One of the pioneers in underwater cinematography in Canada, Paul also spent many years living in the Bahamas and traveled extensively throughout the world working with the BBC and Discovery Channel. He has filmed Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa and used his experience as an underwater photographer filming beneath the ice of both the North and South Poles. Paul was well known and respected among his peers as a photographer, writer, director and cinematographer. He helped develop The New Wave, a CBC series featuring advances in marine ecology and technology, and worked on This Land, as well as underwater cinematographer for CBC's Land and Sea, The Nature of Things, Danger Bay, and The Beachcombers. He was a Gemini Award winner for Photography and was nominated for his cinematography work on the 1994 BBC production, Into the Wild with Robin Williams. Paul's extensive underwater experience/reputation gave him the opportunity to film the wreck of the Titanic and was the cinematographer on the IMAX production Titanica. Other IMAX films include, Flight of the Aquanaut, Friendly with Whales, Imagine 3-D, and the IMAX/National Geographic productions, Whales, Sea Monsters. His motion picture credits include Underwater Director of Photography for Zeus and Roxanne, Phoenix Blue, the fantasy adventure Nomad, The Sea Wolf and Beneath the Blue. Paul's latest work was filming the documentary, Every Child Counts, a school in Abaco, Bahamas. Throughout his life Paul was a passionate advocate for environmental issues and the welfare of ocean life. He enjoyed gourmet cooking, had a wonderful sense of humour and will be sadly missed but fondly remembered by his many friends and family as "one of the great guys". Paul is survived by his loving sister Patti Oosterveld, brother-in-law Jack, niece Sarah Oosterveld, nephew John Oosterveld and numerous cousins. The family wishes to thank Dr. Neville and Nurse Susan Cole at the Juravinski Cancer Clinic; Bayshore Nurses Clarissa and Rachel; and the St. Elizabeth PSW's. Special thanks to long-time family friend, Rick Warrender and to the incredible Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice. Donations to Bob Kemp Hospice, the Cancer Assist Program in Hamilton, or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Cremation has taken place. Due to Covid-19, a celebration of Paul's life will not be held at this time.Arrangements entrusted to SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, STONEY CREEK (905-664-4222). www.smithsfh.com

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Sep. 21, 2020.

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John Bertrand

August 28, 2022

Hey Boy! From your little cousin John.
You were always the coolest guy in the world!

Terry Mockler

April 11, 2021

In homage to Paul and his exploits and to fulfill a college class assignment, I produced this little vignettes. Enjoy.

https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/490522450

angelo sgabellone

November 17, 2020

Paul was one of the Ontario College of Art greats during my time, his help in my 4th year was of indispensable help. By far too soon for such a great talent. RIP, pal. -ciao angelo

Julio Matassa

November 17, 2020

My condolences to all of Paul's family on his passing.
Paul's name has come up numerous times in past and even more so in the recent past when I happened to join a Facebook group Ontario College of Art memory lane. The group focusses on the years 1967 to 1973. There are many photos and chats about those years. Paul was one of my instructor/counsellors for my final year who judged whether at that time I had mastered the skills necessary to carry on a life as an artist. I have worked continuously in advertising and design since graduating in 1972 up until the spring of 2018. As Paul gave his approval and I received my AOCA designation I have often thought of him and followed his incredible career as many of my fellow graduates did. I remember him as a kind, thoughtful man.
May he rest in peace!

Terry Mockler -Delray Beach, Fl.

October 7, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I never knew you personally as we share a very large extended family. But I did speak on the phone last year while I was writing about Hurricane Dorian and I am glad now that I made that small gesture. Paul and I were second cousins.

https://medium.com/@terrymockler/dorian-and-the-arts-259eee03adb

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Doug Leja

September 21, 2020

A huge loss of a wonderful human being.RIP Paul

Marg Kiely

September 21, 2020

My condolences to a childhood friend schoolmate and neighbor. Paul has certainly led a very wonderful life.
Margaret Kiely (Duffy) Waterdown Road

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