Earl Douglas Church
1955 - 2021
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On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, Earl Douglas Church (66 years) passed away at his home in Cameron, Ontario. He was the son of the late Leonard and Margaret (Marr) Church of Fenelon Falls. Earl is lovingly remembered by his sisters Elayne (George) Wardell of Paris and Joan Church of Toronto, and his step-daughters Sara Toms of Red Deer, Alberta and Erin Barkwell of Oshawa. He was also a special uncle and great uncle to Glenn Wardell, Lynn (Bob) Aitchison and Clinton of Brantford, Rob (Shannon) Miedema, Logan, Paige and Margot of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Christy (Darryl) Hunt and Audrey of Simcoe, Dustin (Steph) Minns and Maisie, Jordan Minns, Jacob (Ashley) Wardell, Everett and Eden, Nakita Minns and Jarrod Wardell, all of Brantford. He was predeceased by his brother John (1996), sisters Jan (2019) and Linda (2020). Private arrangements have been made with JARDINE FUNERAL HOME, CREMATION & TRIBUTE CENTRE, 8 Princes' St. W., Fenelon Falls. If desired, memorial donations to Kawartha Conservation or the Kawartha Lakes Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences, stories or photos can be shared on-line at: www.jardinefuneralhome.com


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Published in Hamilton News on Mar. 11, 2021.
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March 4, 2021
RIP Earl. It was a pleasure to know you
My sympathy to Earls family
Rob Osborne
Coworker
March 3, 2021
So sad to hear Earl was a great guy. I worked with Earl in the Truck plant in Oshawa R.I.P Earl
Don Harney
Coworker
March 2, 2021
To the family and friends of Earl Church: We send are deepest sympathy to all of you. He was a great character and had a big heart. He was very shy toward us when we first met him at his sister Linda's place, but once he was comfortable with us he would talk our heads off. And Joe and Earl would talk together all the time. We always enjoyed his visits out to Nixon.
He will be sadly missed...
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
With deepest sympathy,
Linda K. and Joe DeWaele
Linda Kovacs
Friend
March 1, 2021
Please accept my condolences. Earl touched so many lives for the good. I’m grateful I had the chance to know Earl as both a colleague and a friend.
David Pashley
Coworker
March 1, 2021
Please accept my condolences. Earl touched so many lives for the good. I’m grateful I had the chance to know him as both a colleague and a friend.
David Pashley
Coworker
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