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ELIZABETH COMPER Obituary

ELIZABETH COMPER, C.M., DPhil 1945 - 2014 After a life well-lived, Elizabeth Comper passed away peacefully on June 22, 2014. She will be deeply missed by Tony, her husband and best friend for 48 years. Daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Webster (deceased) and sister of Ruth Wilson (deceased), Elizabeth was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, on November 29, 1945. Educated at Richview Collegiate and Toronto Teachers College, Elizabeth taught Grade One for five years in Etobicoke before marrying Tony in 1971 and moving with him the next day to Montreal where he was a rising young executive at Bank of Montreal. Elizabeth's first job in Montreal was teaching Grade Four English at the Beth Rivkah Academy for Girls. Elizabeth then taught for five years at the Montreal Protestant School Board, during which time she did double duty by attending evening classes to earn a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) from Concordia University, as well as a Master's in Library Science from McGill University. After several moves including time living in London, England, Tony's work took him back to Toronto permanently, where Elizabeth began to focus her personal passion on the community at large. In 1989 Elizabeth raised $700,000 to establish the first Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care, now a group of five ethnically sensitive retirement communities. The first annual Dragon Ball fundraiser attracted 100 contributors, a number that has since grown to 1,600. In return for her efforts, Elizabeth was honoured at the Dragon Ball in 2000 and 2001. The arts community also benefited from her lively presence and indefatigable energy. Elizabeth served for ten years as a member of the board of directors of the award-winning Tarragon Theatre, two of those years as Chair. Elizabeth was also a director of the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Conservatory of Music. Shocked by a series of antisemitic events in Toronto and Montreal that included the April, 2004 firebombing of the library at the United Talmud Torah Jewish Day School, Elizabeth decided to fight the resurgence of antisemitism. "This is Canada," she said, "that shouldn't happen." As a teacher and mature student, Elizabeth knew the best way to change the future was by educating young people today. The result was Fighting Antisemitism Together (FAST) a coalition of non-Jewish business leaders and corporate citizens that has distributed free educational material to more than two million students in Grades Six through Eight at 19,000 schools across Canada. In 2015 the program will be extended to high schools with a curriculum broadened beyond antisemitism to include the internment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War and the decades of abuse suffered by First Nations children in residential schools. Her beneficial outreach to provide equal opportunity knew no bounds. Elizabeth personally funded financial aid for aboriginal single mothers entering university. Elizabeth also established, in her parents' honour, the Charles and Betty Webster International Study Scholarships at her father's alma mater, the University of Guelph. Her skilled advocacy and fundraising talents nurtured the Reach for the Skye Program for child cancer research, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, The March of Remembrance and Hope, Smile Theatre Company, and The Leonard McHardy and John Harvey Dora Award for theatre, opera and dance administrators. As a result of her generous gifts of time and leadership, Elizabeth received the University of Toronto Arbor Award, the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews Human Relations Award, the Canadian Centre for Diversity Human Relations Award and the Scopus Award from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. For her lifetime of social activism, volunteerism, philanthropy and dedication to others, Elizabeth holds the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (honoris causa) conferred by both the University of Haifa in 2006 and by Concordia in 2009. In 2011, Elizabeth and Tony were named to the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour, only the third couple to receive the distinction together since the award's founding in 1967. In 2012, Elizabeth was diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a rare disease of the blood for which there is no known cure. In gratitude for the compassionate and conscientious care of Dr. Vikas Gupta at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Elizabeth and Tony are establishing a program to support the group of diseases, which included the one Elizabeth suffered, and to discover new strategies. If desired, donations in Elizabeth's memory may be made to the Elizabeth and Tony Comper MPN Program at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, M5T 2M9. A celebration of her life will be held at THE YORK CLUB, 135 St. George Street, Toronto, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8, 2014. A private cremation service has already taken place. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 25, 2014.

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Lydia Melnyk

October 23, 2024

Dear Mr. Comper, Your loss was Heaven's gain of a very special angel. I met your kind and lovelywifewhen I was working for you on one of your IT projects at the Bank of Montreal about 1976-1977. As the years have passed, I have become convinced that people actually do have souls that remain after their bodies are no longer alive. Her beautiful soul very likely watches over and visits you. I met a gentleman who was a bit of an expert on Spiritualism and he said he has been married to the same wife for his past five reincarnations here on Earth. I think you were a "Match Made in Heaven"and you will be together again. Be happy and remember only the best times you shared together. I am happy to have known such good people as you and your wife. Best Wishes Lydia Melnyk

shoshana lev

July 14, 2014

my deepest condolences for your loss. the world is less brighter now that she is gone. i will remember her as long as i live. her caring for others was deeply appreciated

July 14, 2014

Tony,we just heard about Elizabeth and wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. Ed and Vicki Jacko

Judith Thompson

July 10, 2014

Dear Tony, I am devastated to learn of Elizabeth's death..she was one of the most spirited and loving people I have ever known..she clearly had devoted her life to you and to giving, heart and soul.

Tim Chapman

July 9, 2014

Tony,
Just found out from Leonard McHardy. I am so sorry. She did so much for the Tarragon in the 90's. I will never forget her.
Tim Chapman

Joe & Elham Farah

July 8, 2014

Tony, our deepest condolences to you. Her spirit lives on in her good deeds and legacy.

July 8, 2014

she will live in the hearts of those who loved her. I'm sorry for your loss. Jim Malliaros.[paintbrush chef]

June 30, 2014

tony, we miss Liz our great friend and neighbor
we also miss you both coming to the Paintbrush where Liz always said something to make me laugh or wondered what I was up to and usualy replied NO GOOD
Tony we look forward to seeing in the country soon
Sheila and Bill

S Fung

June 28, 2014

Dear Mr.Comper,
I am so sorry for your loss!!
I have recently met Elizabeth, she was such a wonderful person, very down to earth!! She told me she used to travel to Asia on a business trip and loves Beijing very much!! I will miss her a lot!!

June 28, 2014

Tony, I wish to express my sincere sympathy on the loss of your dear Elizabeth. It was always a joy for me to have a chance to chat with her on the few occasions that we saw each other. She will be greatly missed by many peoples and the organizations that she did such wonderful work for. Be assured of my prayers especially during these days of deep grief.
Sister Roberta Freeman

Mary, Elizabeth & Margaret Dunn

June 27, 2014

Remember her with smiles and laughter, for that is the way she remembers you and keeps you.

Michaele-Sue Goldblatt

June 27, 2014

Dear Tony Comper,

Your wife, Elizabeth, was a treasure. She gave so much of herself to so many and her kindness, outreach and accomplishments define her as a truly great woman. To read her sad obituary, I learned even more about her and her compassion than I knew before. What made her such a treasure for all who value freedom was her phenomenal commitment to turn that compassion into action, and by so doing, she touched so many different communities and so many lives. We, who may not have known her personally, will miss her; I can only begin to imagine your profound loss. My condolences to you.

Michael Berg

June 26, 2014

Dear Mr Comper
While I did not know your wife, I am profoundly saddened that our community has lost such a treasure and example of what we can all strive for in our lives.
I hope that the memories you have of her will stay strong and vivid in you mind and heart, and the knowledge that what she stood for made her one special lady
My sincere condolences

June 26, 2014

Dearest Mr.Comper I am so sorry for your great loss.....love Sharron {paintbrush}

June 25, 2014

Our sincere condolences got out to you Tony and your family. Elizabeth worked very hard in what she believed and the world is a better place for it. May you find comfort in those good memories and continue to work on in her memory. Emese and Martin Oseni

Ike and Joy Shanfield

June 25, 2014

Tony, we were devastated to hear the news of Elizabeth's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences on the loss of your wife and best friend.

Her accomplishments, in partnership with you, are too numerous to list, and the honours bestowed on her during her lifetime of service to community, research, and to just causes will be long remembered!!

Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your families, and we hope you will find comfort in the beautiful memories of your life together.

Ike and Joy Shanfield

Peter Smith

June 25, 2014

Dear Mr Comper
I am sorry for your loss of your wife
You and I do not know one another but we share a mutual
Gift of knowing your Uncle Bill Comper aka Santa Claus and my conformation sponsor

June 25, 2014

Dear Mr. Comper I am so sad ,I loved her so much...please stay well Mr. Comper
Sharron Devils Paintbrush

Martin Maxwell

June 25, 2014

Dear Tony: I am very sad and absolutely devastated to hear of the passing of your beautiful wife Elizabeth. She really was a great and wonderful person and the community is suffering a great loss. Please draw comfort from the knowledge, that we are all mourning with you. My best wishes to you, Eleanor and Martin Maxwell

Judy Csillag

June 25, 2014

A woman of valour, who can find? Her value is far beyond pearls.
She wears strength and beauty and she laughs at the future.
She opens her mouth with wisdom and the learning of kindness is on her tongue.
Give her of the fruit of her hands and let her works praise her in the gates.

Elizabeth was greatly loved and will be greatly missed.

I wish you and your family comfort and peace of mind in this time of sorrow.

Georgina Bencsik

June 25, 2014

Dear Tony and family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss of dear Elizabeth. I've only shared a few chats at events over the years, and we had been all most recently involved as directors of the Canadian Friends of Haifa University. I have been aware of many of the good charitable work as I had been fortunate to attend honoring dinners. Elizabeth was one of our great Canadians. Having, just found out we share the same birthday (Novemeber 29) makes that much more sense of it all and the grace which I observed her to display to all peoples and causes. May she rest in peace. Elizabeth's memory will shine on as her good work continues to enrich the lives of future generations. Lots of love to Tony, family, and friends. , Georgina Bencsik ( [email protected])

June 25, 2014

Dear Tony,

Elizabeth was such a special person and had the ability to make people laugh and smile no matter their standing in life - she will be missed terribly by all that had the good fortune to know her - my family and I join together in extending to you our deepest sympathies and are keeping you in our thoughts.

Dave Horsman

Andrea Marcus

June 25, 2014

It is with much sadness I send this message of condolence . Rest peacefully knowing you have done great good in this world. You live on forever by what you have given to so many.
Thank you.

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