CHARLES-CONACHER-Obituary

CHARLES WILLIAM "PETE" CONACHER

Toronto, Ontario

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It is with great sadness that the family of Pete Conacher announces his passing on October 20, 2024, in his 93rd year. Pete was born in Toronto in 1932, and was the eldest son of the late Charlie Conacher and Noreen Conacher (Spratt). He was predeceased by his parents; and is survived by his...

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Super kind and caring. I met him as a nurse In Buffalo. He was a pro in many ways

Dear Ann.
Our sincerest condolences. Peter was a kind and considerate man who we were fortunate to have befriended. While memories are ancient, they are precious and frequently relived. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and wish you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Loreen & Del Horan

Condolences to Anne and the entire Conacher Family!

Dear Ann, We consider ourselves fortunate to have met Pete numerous times in Georgian Bay, through your friendship with our mother, Marg Purves. Together, you and he, along with other local cottagers, gave her a sense of community and made her feel confident and capable of staying on the island on her own for 15 summers after our father passed. Drop in visits, shared meals or simply a wave from the boat when passing by, you and Pete helped her feel safe. When she finally had to stand down...

Dear Ann, There has never been a kinder more humble man who always greeted You with a firm handshake and smile. Our family have known Peter and Ann for over 26 years calling them our neighbors but more our friends. It has been both an honor and privilege to have known Pete and have our children see such an example of a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.

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I met Peter and Ann at various NHL Alumni functions. They were both such nice people and Peter will be sorely missed, particularly at the NHL old timers lunch. My deepest sympathy to Ann and all the Conacher family. Linda Nevin, wife of the late, Bob Nevin.

So sorry to hear of Pete's passing. It was a pleasure knowing him. Good memories - such a kind person with a great sense of humour. Diane & Ron Fulton

I played fastball with Peter for a number years in the Beaches Major Fastball League at Kew Gardens in Toronto. He was a strong competitor. I was glad he was on my team. He was a humble man, funny and friendly. My condolences to the family. R.I.P. Peter