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Dr. EARLE BYRNES SHOULDICE

1929 - 2022

Dr. EARLE BYRNES SHOULDICE obituary, 1929-2022

BORN

1929

DIED

2022

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EARLE SHOULDICE Obituary

SHOULDICE, DR. EARLE BYRNES June 13, 1929 - April 15, 2022 On Friday, April 15, 2022, our beloved father, Dr. Earle Byrnes Shouldice, MD (known to his family and friends as Byrnes), passed away peacefully with family at his side. In the weeks preceding his death, he was supported by the warmth of all who worked with him, and surrounded by his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Byrnes was the son of Dr. Edward Earle Shouldice, MD and Hilda Marie (nee Byrnes), and devoted husband to his beloved bride of 66 years, Catherine Louise, who predeceased him in July of 2018. He was brother to his only sibling, Germaine Urquhart, also predeceased. He is survived by his children Shelley, Glynn (Candice), Jamie, and Cameron (Michelle); much-loved grandchildren Michael (Lia), Richard (Emma), Tori (Brendan), Kyra (Devin), Diane (Josh), Kita, Nicole (Tyler), Ainslie, William, Matthew, and Caitlin; great-grandsons Marcus, and Luke (aka lil Byrnie). Born and raised in Toronto, he graduated from University of Western Ontario Medical School in 1961. He remembered his years in London with Catherine and their young children with great fondness and created lifelong friendships with his classmates there. Having received an opportunity from his father, Byrnes guided the evolution of his father's medical practice, Shouldice Hospital, into a world-renowned abdominal hernia centre of excellence. He was dedicated to delivering the highest standard of patient care to tens of thousands, with unwavering focus on the patient experience, creating a holistic healing method referred to as the "Shouldice Experience". He never believed that success was achieved by one person alone and spoke about the importance of all who contributed. Byrnes was a member of the Canadian, American and International Hernia Societies and as such, hosted national and international symposia, lectured and published widely. Byrnes was blessed with 11 grandchildren, and each one had a special place in his heart. He developed relationships with each, remembering details of their lives, challenging them when they needed it, and teasing them with that ever-present smile and twinkle in his eye. He was always up for a party and loved to be surrounded by people, whether a family gathering, an annual golf tournament with friends and family, a beer after curling, or Friday nights with Catherine and close friends. He was inquisitive and curious and loved making connections with all he met. He was a popular figure across many generations. Byrnes had a passion for golf and enjoyed playing many a round with his family and friends, either at Rosedale Golf Club or The Briars Golf Club. On the ice, he was an excellent and very respected curler, and we frequently heard stories of the hijinks he participated in at the Quebec International Bonspiel for over 50 years. He was especially proud when his family became the first family at The Granite to have three generations playing on the curling team at the same time. While Catherine was our rock, Byrnes was the glue. He will be deeply missed by his family and all those who worked with him over the years, at Shouldice Hospital. He had a big presence and touched many people's lives. We were privileged to know and love him. We are grateful to Shohreh and Johnny for their dedication, caring and kindness. Thank you to Kaye Cohn, RN and Dr. Jack Sandler for their professional commitment and care of our father. Special mention to Richard, Gurpreet and the whole team. Visitation will be held at Kane Jerrett Funeral Home, 8088 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Wednesday, April 20th, 3-7 p.m. and Thursday, April 21st, 5-8 p.m. A private family graveside service will be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu in flowers, donations may be made in support of the Meds Class of 1961 Bursary at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry: Attention Kendra Lealess, Western University, Westminster Hall, Suite 110, 1151 Richmond St. London, ON N6A 3K7 (cheques payable to Western University), or by calling 519-661-4200, or online by visiting www.westernconnect.ca/donateWestern.html, and typing Meds 61 in "Other" field. Condolences may be left at www.kanejerrett-thornill.ca.

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Published by Toronto Star from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2022.

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Margo Dashkin

April 28, 2022

My deepest sympathy to your family on the loss of a wonderful man.

Mike Shepard, Belleville Ontario

April 25, 2022

On behalf of the Shepard family (my parents were Don & Isabel) I would like to extend our deep condolences to the Shouldice and Urquhart families on their loss.

Tom and Nancy Briggs

April 23, 2022

Offering our sympathy to the family on the loss of your father. The family has been a long presence on Catering Road. We remember our son Roger, who did summer work at the Shouldice farm, speaking of his great chats with your father. Thinking of you all at this sad time.

Di McCracken

April 21, 2022

.Sad to hear of Byrnes passing. Our friendship with Byrnes and Cathie goes back many years.....such good memories. My condolences to the family He will be missed.

Anne-Marie Maugeri

April 20, 2022

Sending the family my sincerest condolences and my thoughts are with them at this most difficult time. I have had a few family members attend Shouldice for their own operations and the care there was exceptional. A great legacy for your Father to leave.

Joann Sears

April 20, 2022

Condolences on your loss.

Teresa Browne-Dessailly

April 20, 2022

The Browne family are greatly saddened upon learning of Dr. Shouldice's passing. We remember his wonderful smile and kind, gentle ways. Byrnes and Cathy were a wonderful couple and our parents, Dr. Frank and Rita Browne held the highest regard for both. We are so very sorry for your loss and your sorrow. Your entire family are in our prayers and thoughts. Most sincerely, Teresa Browne-Dessailly and family

Watt family

April 20, 2022

On behalf of Don and Mary Watt and my brothers Peter and Rob we send our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your father, affectionately known as Byrnes.
A true gentleman that was a wonderful part of all our lives. He will be well remembered.
John Watt

PAUL MANCHESTER

April 20, 2022

Bernie was a great guy and we are all better for have known him. The gym won't be the same in the mornings without his humour! may he rest in peace.

Mildred Shouldice Veale

April 19, 2022

Bryres´s father , Earle, took my appendix out in Hanover when I was about 8 yrs old. My dad, Milton Shouldice/Chesley, contacted Earle.
He also took my older sister ,Jean´s out as well.
I was given Earle´s sister Mildred´s name at birth. While working at Toronto Western as Reg.Nurse, spent a day at Shouldice Surgery.
My sincere condolence´s, Mildred Veale, Calgary

Sheila Lennox Gatis

April 19, 2022

A dear friend of Byrnes and Cathy since Victoria College days 1950.

Derek White - Quebec International Bonspiel

April 19, 2022

Byrnes was a pillar of the QIB and a true gentleman for whom I have nothing but the most positive things to say. I will be raising a glass in his memory and will miss this dear friend the next time we gather in Quebec City.

Deepest condolences to family and friends who are affected by this loss.

Leon and Grace Eligon

April 19, 2022

Our deepest condolences to the family. May he rest peacefully

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