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LAWRENCE "LARRY" FISH

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LAWRENCE FISH Obituary

FISH, LAWRENCE "LARRY" Ret. Warrant Officer MMM, CD. Passed away peacefully at Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington on Thursday, February 14, 2019 at the age of 95. Born in Crowle, England to parents Thomas and Ann Fish. Brother of the late Michael, Margaret and Patricia. Predeceased by his first wife Marie Olivette Clermont. Beloved husband of Rose Marie Perry. Loving father of Louise (Christina), Gerard (Debbie), Paul, Catherine (Peter) and the late Thomas. Step-father of Gordon (Kathy), Donna (Jon), Gail (Peter), Douglas (Janet). Cherished grandfather of Alexander, Angeline, James, Jonathan, Tyler (Alicia), Elise (K.C), Robert (Erica), Heather (John), Alex and Colin and 7 great-grandchildren. After infantryman's service, British Army, in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Austria and Greece he worked as a house master at St. Vincent's Boys' Home in Birmingham then immigrated to Toronto, in 1949. After three years in the telephone industry, he moved to Caracas, Venezuela, where he worked at Maiquetia airport and in the presidential palace. Returning to Canada and work in construction, he joined the Militia, Queen's York Rangers, where he took up competitive rifle shooting shortly thereafter winning the Grand Bisley Aggregates, symbolizing Canada's leading marksman, in 1957. When Larry moved to Oakville he transferred to the Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Haton Regiment). He was active with the Lorne Scots for many years and maintained a lifelong relationship with the regiment. He shot on five international Bisley teams in England, two long-range Palma teams, in the US, captured the Queen's Medal for top military shot, won Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor's prize, and the Ontario Championship twice. He also won the Central Militia Area's champion shot seven times. In 1981, he was invested as a member in the Order of Military Merit, Canada's highest military award, by the Governor-General. His other decorations are: 39-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence of Britain Medal, Victory Medal, Centennial Medal, Best Shot Medal, Queen's Jubilee Medal and the Canadian Decoration and Clasp. In 1975 he joined the Construction Safety Association of Ontario as a mobile operator instructor moving up eventually, into management. Retiring in 1987 he became a consultant in safety disciplines until 1990. He has written several books, mostly chronicles, including Up the Boot: A Private's War describing his wartime experiences. For many years he has shared these experiences with students in the Niagara Peninsula as a speaker for the Dominion Institute's Memory Project. As per Larry's wishes, Visitation at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of QEW), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333), on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Larry are asked to please consider the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation. www.smithsfh.com

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Published by Toronto Star on Feb. 16, 2019.

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February 23, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Rose, and the family at this very difficult time.
Jack and Shirley Evans

Debbie Easton_Lewis

February 21, 2019

Aunt Rose & family, sending love and condolences to you at this time of sorrow. Think of you often. xo Debbie & Brian

Larry, Kathy Compisano

February 20, 2019

Rose and family, our most sincere condolences to you all. Larry was a wonderful gentleman and a wealth of knowledge for us all.

February 19, 2019

Rose,Louise and Family: My wife Lina and I send our sincere condolences. I have known Larry for over 50 years. He was one of the most sincere gentleman that I have ever met. He was a mentor and role model for many of us who grew up in the Regiment. Many times I would seek his advice and he never failed me. I would like to think that following his advise has helped me along the way. I salute the passing of a great man from the greatest generation. HCol Bill Adcock The Lorne Scots Regiment

Elizabeth Calas

February 18, 2019

We will always remember Lawrence's kindness, gentle qualities, sense of humour and spirit of adventure as we sat around the kitchen table in Oakville talking about people and places and having a genuine, good laugh. Barbara (Babs) and Elizabeth Calas.

Sgt. Frank MacKay

February 16, 2019

On behalf of the CMA Small Arms Team, please accept our deepest sympathy on this tragic loss. Larry was revered in military marksmanship circles and just having the opportunity to listen to his advice and be in his presence was a great honour. He was a great patriot and will be sadly missed by generations of soldiers he served with and helped. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Jim and Arlene Rivers

February 16, 2019

Thinking of you, Rose, at this time and sending our condolences. We have many happy memories of you and Larry

February 16, 2019

So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was a large part of our lives for many years in Black Creek Leisure Homes and we will remember him forever. He was a true gentleman

Tim Orange

February 16, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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