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Charles CAMPBELL-ROGERS Obituary

CAMPBELL-ROGERS, Charles Raymond (Ray) January 19, 1935 – December 16, 2017 Peacefully, at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton surrounded by family. Beloved husband of Agnes (Aggie), cherished father of Allison and Jessica, respected father-in-law of Vincent Thomas and Gregor Kranjc and adored Papa of Ben, Evan, Iris and Mae. Dearly remembered by his sisters Peggy (Harvey) Bartlett and Beverley (Jake) Barber, his sister-in-law Mary Culley and brothers-in-law Gordon (Hazel) and Ronald (Marian) Lane. Admired and loved by his nieces, nephews, their families and children, he exemplified and instilled in them the joy of living. A Service of Thanksgiving in Celebration of Ray's life will be held at St. Andrew's United Church, 523 Simcoe Street, Beaverton, Ontario on Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 2 p.m. Family and friends are invited to visit one hour prior to service. A private family interment will be held at the Stone Church Cemetery. If so desired, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be directed to research at Parkinson Canada, the Alzheimer Society, or the Lakeview Manor Auxiliary, Beaverton. Online condolences are welcomed at manganfuneralhome.com

Published by Toronto Star on Dec. 19, 2017.

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So sorry to read of this great loss to the family. The comfort from God can sustain you through this difficult time. May sharing loving memories bring you a measure of peace.

The Lewis Family

December 19, 2017

Donna & I send our sincere condolences to Aggie ,the girls & family.Ray was a wonderful human being full of love & humour as well as his special magic talents.Ray will truly be missed by all who knew him.God Bless.

Jim & Donna Schwan

December 19, 2017

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