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Frederick Field Obituary

FREDERICK FIELD Peacefully in his 89th year at St. Michael's Hospital on December 3, 2009 after a lengthy illness. He will be lovingly remembered by sons Robert, Gordon, Edward and Douglas and by grandchildren James, Nicole, Jessica, Rebecca, Kimberly and Jennifer. Also fondly remembered by special daughters-in-law Carol, Tracey, Janet and Geraldine. Predeceased by wife Louise and youngest son John, brothers Walter, Herbert, Harold, Roy and sisters Doris and Audrey. Fred served his country during WWII as a Navigator during two tours, based out of England and Gibraltar. He worked for 29 years as a Civil Engineer (Bituminous) with the Ontario Government, retiring in 1979. He was avidly involved in the Boy Scout movement and enjoyed summers in the Kawartha Lakes and Picton areas. Dad enjoyed the company of dogs, but was somewhat less enthused around cats. The family thanks the staff of the Palliative Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital for their compassion and dedication. Very special thanks to PSW Mabel Phillips for her attention to Dad's needs at home and to Veteran's Affairs Canada for going 'above and beyond.' The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME -- A.W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville Avenue), from 4-9 p.m. on Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Private cremation to follow on Thursday. A celebration of Dad's life will be held early in the New Year. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
Published by Toronto Star on Dec. 5, 2009.

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December 11, 2009

Our condolences to Fred's family. He will be greatly missed by the 5E team at Bridgepoint Health. We were Fred's therapy team and he braught a smile to our faces everyday. We remember him well and have always thought about him and his great sense of humour.

Don Brown

December 9, 2009

To Rob and family,
I remember your dad well at the MTO and wish you and yours my sincere sympathy at his passing.

December 7, 2009

With respect and admiration of a man who greatly influenced my life, so long ago. We have not spoken in over 45 years, but I will always remember him. G.M. Toronto

Tony Manna

December 5, 2009

To all Fred's family,

My sincere condolences at his passing but as we all knew, he was eventually off to see his better halve - much as many would disagree as to which halve. I'll miss the old '....' but many memories remain and will often cause a smile or smirk – the cottage, family picnics, New Years Open House and on and on..

He was always happy to see visitors and sharing a cup of joe or tea was a pleasant time. I can still hear his tales of WWII - even those occasional exaggerations. He was after all a bit of a fisherman, or so he claimed. Never saw him catch one but I'm told they did happen. I cannot close without remembering (but not mentioning) his gracious response to a gift given long ago...101 Things to do With a Dead Cat.

Sleep well and soundly.

Robert Vandervenne

December 5, 2009

I just wanted to pass on my condolences to your entire family. My fondest memories are when John was around and the family holiday dinners and Fred always trying to find his log books from his tour of duty in the airforce.

He always had a kind smile and always a gentle word to say.

He will be sadly missed but fondly remembered.

John's Friend
Robert Vandervenne.

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