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Michael O'DWYER Obituary

O'DWYER, MD, FRCS(C), FACS, Michael Gerald (Gerry) Passed away on November 23, 2017. Gerry was born in Port Hope, Ontario on March 3, 1931 to Michael Lawrence O'Dwyer and Angela Marie (Cantlon) O'Dwyer. While growing up as the son of a CP Railway stationmaster, Gerry was often on the move, living in Calabogie, Fordwich, Cheltenham and Walkerton. Gerry took to painting barns and iron bridges to earn enough money to pay his way through St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto. Gerry earned his medical degree from the University of Toronto in 1956. He started his internship at Mercy Hospital and surgical residency at the VA Medical Center in Buffalo, New York. He also completed surgical rotations at St. Joseph's (Toronto) and Toronto East General Hospitals. While in Buffalo, Gerry met the love of his life, Eleanor Marie Glair, who was a nurse and nursing instructor. They shared a love of opera, baroque music and reading. They were married in Buffalo on August 2, 1958. Returning to Canada in 1962, they settled in Georgetown, Ontario where Gerry established his medical practice. In 1967 the family moved to Scarborough, where Gerry accepted a position as a General Surgeon at the expanding Scarborough General Hospital eventually serving as Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff. In his over 45 years as a General and Vascular Surgeon, Gerry touched the lives of thousands of people through his surgical skills, compassion, empathy, quick wit, and dry humour. He was a kind man who showed respect to everyone he met. In addition to his successes as a doctor, he still found time to love and guide his five sons. He never spared any effort in supporting his boys to achieve their goals. He taught his boys to try everything while offering calm, sensible advice. Gerry, nicknamed Tiger, loved to travel, a carry-over from his father's railway career. Gerry loved to go on cross-country trips for weeks at a time hauling the family and travel trailer in his suburban across Canada and the United States. Dad's desire to engage his children in the simple joys of life resulted in the boys learning how to sail, swim, skate (roller derby style) on the backyard ice rink, play hockey and soccer. As a grandfather, Papa Gerry passed on his great passion for skiing to the whole family, still hitting the slopes at the age of 80. He was a devout Roman Catholic and his religion was a pillar in his life. He sought to make his life in the service of others, and to that end he was truly successful. Dad will always be loved and greatly missed by his boys, Michael (Elizabeth), Joseph (Cheryl), William, John (Amy), Daniel (Dawn) and his grandchildren, Shawn, Christie, David, Shannon, Michael, William, Colin, Erin, Charlotte, Nicholas, and Alexander. Gerry was predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Eleanor Marie (Glair) O'Dwyer, and his siblings James O'Dwyer, Marion Fairhart, William O'Dwyer, Rita Jagelewksi, Thomas O'Dwyer and Patrick O'Dwyer. The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Runnymede Healthcare Centre for their support and care of Gerry over the past 14 months. A visitation will be held at the PAUL O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 1939 Lawrence Ave East, Scarborough on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 3216 Lawrence Ave. East, Scarborough at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, November 30, 2017. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Runnymede Healthcare Centre (runnymedehc.ca) or ShareLife (ShareLife.org) in Gerry's name.

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Published by Toronto Star from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2017.

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Fred Walsh

December 2, 2017

Deepest sympathies to the O'Dwyer family from Dr. Fred and Gretchen Walsh. Gerry and I graduated together in the U. of Toronto class of 1956. I was still at Scarborough General Hospital when he came on staff;, all were impressed with his skill and hard work as a general and vascular surgeon. It was in 1978 that my family moved to California. We enjoyed reconnecting with Gerry and Eleanor at our class reunions. I cannot add much to the wonderful things that were said about him and his life in the well written obituary. A truly fine man, he will be missed and remembered by those he touched in so many ways.

Vicky Yaeck

November 30, 2017

What a great picture, so handsome, easy to see where the sons got their good looks! Jim always talks about how he wants to buy a suburban so he can be just like Gerry and put his skis on in the back of it and ski right unto the hill!! Our deepest sympathies to the entire O'Dwyer family during this very sad time. Eleanor and Gerry built an amazing family with strong values, humour and love! They are together now proudly watching over you all! - The Yaeck Family

Doug Houston

November 28, 2017

Gerry was not only a large contributor to society, but a great dad, husband and grandfather. He will be greatly missed.

Dan Morrissey

November 28, 2017

Gerry O'Dwyer was a great friend and partner during our college days at st mikes of the U of T and summers of red barns and silver bridges.my deepest sympathies to all his family.Dan Morrissey

Janet Boychuk

November 27, 2017

On behalf of the Morrissey family please accept our condolences. Dad's stories of painting barns with Gerry to fund their schooling never cease to entertain.

Michele Bradley

November 26, 2017

Our deepest sympathies to the O'Dwyer family at the loss of their beloved father/father-in-law/Papa. Dr. O'Dwyer was a gentleman through and through. He will be sadly missed by all the Griffins - especially Anne and Bill who treasured their morning mass and breakfast times with both he and his lovely wife, Eleanor.

Tom O'Dwyer

November 26, 2017

My heart-felt condolences to my cousins. I have so many fond memories of Uncle Gerry and his (and Eleanor's hospitality). I am proud to be Gerry's nephew; his memory will live on here, in this heart and mind.

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