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LARRY WESTON Obituary

LARRY WESTON With great sadness the family announces the passing of Lawrence (Larry) Weston on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with his family by his side. Devoted husband to Bess for 54 wonderful years. Loving father of Leslie Mutic (Damir) and Jill Maxwell. Proud grandfather (Poppa) of Victoria, Devin, Davis and Brock. Larry's long business career covered the full spectrum of marketing, advertising, sales promotion, printing, and custom packaging. His self-taught ability in sales and his natural creativity propelled him to found Phase III Promotions Ltd., which he and Bess ran for forty years. In conjunction with Phase III he operated John Bradshaw Garden Promotions, and co-operated Econ-O-Pac Ltd., and Archive Productions. After he retired, he began a consultancy period, working with Bermuda and various media outlets in Canada. Larry's artistic interests were extensive: printing and developing his own pictures; sculpting pottery, fired in a basement kiln; building boats at the cottage; restoring his pride and joy "Duke of Westwood," an antique Muskoka wooden boat which would twice bring him the award in "Best Self Restored" category; building furniture for the cottage and for the girls; and painting in various mediums. His hobby of the last 20 years, producing beautiful sculpted ducks and birds, brought him many awards in Canada and the USA. This culminated in his current volunteer project of carving a collection of the "Birds of Bermuda" for the Audubon Society of Bermuda, which can be seen at the Masterworks Gallery of Bermuda. Some of Larry's other leisure pursuits were golf, long walks, pasta nights, classical music (all the time!) and a good game of chess most nights with Bess. A voracious reader, he often had two or three books on the go at once. His grandchildren were always a source of delight to him, and he was very proud of them. Larry loved travelling, and he and Bess enjoyed taking the girls with them when they were young. In later years Larry and Bess were to create their own walking tours and had incredible experiences walking the coast of the south of England. Fifteen years ago they took their first trip to Italy and had been returning as often as possible ever since. Larry never forgot his Cabbagetown roots. He was self-educated and never lost his desire to learn. At his 75th birthday it was noted by all that he remained a "work in progress." He was generous with his time and always willing to talk to young people who often sought his advice. Larry's most meaningful and precious days were spent each summer at Westwood, his beloved cottage on Lake Muskoka, and none were more precious than when all the family was there. But those days would dwindle. For the first time in his 79 years Larry would be greatly challenged with illness and its complications. His determination was never stronger and he fought with great courage, fortitude, resolve, and trust. His positive attitude was infectious and had the doctors and staff all fighting his battle along with him. The family thanks Dr. Verma and the Sunnybrook team for their kindness and care. We are fortunate to have had Larry as a husband, father and friend and will miss him, his love of life, his laughter, his sense of humour, his generosity and his love. "We'll have our talk soon, my dear." A reception will be held commencing at 6:00 p.m. at the GRANITE CLUB, 2350 Bayview Avenue, Toronto on Sunday, September 15th to 'Celebrate and Remember' Larry's life. If desired, donations to the Odette Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences, specifically for lung cancer, would be appreciated. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
Published by Toronto Star from Sep. 12 to Sep. 14, 2013.

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Janice McCrickard

September 21, 2013

Larry was one of my grooms at my wedding Aug. 11, 1956 mY NAME THEN WAS jANICE cROOKS mCcRICKARD MY deepest condolences





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Janice Crooks (now McCrickard) McCrickard

September 19, 2013

Sorry to hear about Larry. Rose Harvey and I, Janice Crooks at the time knew him as Noonie and his brother Babe who used to live on Maitland St many years ago

Bill Godfrie

September 15, 2013

Our sympathy to all the Weston family. Is this Larry, who had a brother Babe?

September 14, 2013

The Reynolds in Kansas City will fly the Cabbagetown Flag on Sunday in his memory. Thanks for all your hospitality and many treasured works of your art over the years. We treasure them Larry.

Bill and Carole Reynolds

Jo Waites

September 12, 2013

Dear Bess and family - My thoughts and prayers are with you to comfort you at this difficult time. Larry's spirit will always be with you. Love Jo Waites

Brad Robson, Kimberley Wilson

September 12, 2013

So Sorry to Hear this Sad News! You are in Our Thoughts and Prayers.

Bill and Carole Reynolds

September 12, 2013

Where do we begin? Many wonderful memories of all the times we spent together. You were a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend. Many talents you had and we were happy to share them with you. Our sympathy to all the Weston family.

September 12, 2013

Dear Bess As I said to you on the phone I can't stop thinking about you and your family. What a lovely write up in the paper. Larry like Frank was such a wonderful husband and inspiration to the children and grandchildren. I'm there for you at this extremely hard time. Your friend Shirley Knautz

September 12, 2013

Mrs. Lawrence Weston;
"Come unto me saith one, and coming, find you rest." With you in prayer,
Frank & Marilyn Bishop

wendy steinnagel

September 12, 2013

He was a fun and interesting man. I know he'll be greatly missed by many. Sorry for your loss.
Wendy Reynolds Steinnagel

Kim and Michel Robson-Lepore

September 12, 2013

So sorry to hear of the loss of Uncle Larry. Our thoughts are with those who loved him.

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