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1932

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2020

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JAMES FELSTINER Obituary

JAMES P. FELSTINER The Judge. Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, Mentor, Friend. Born May 28, 1932, in New Rochelle, New York. Died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. Predeceased by his parents, William and Nata. Cherished brother to Bill (Gray). Adored husband to Barbara (nee Kartzke). Loving father to Kate (Steven), Caroline (Mark) and Laura. Beloved Grandaddy to Claire, Bronwyn, James, Matthew, and Phoebe. Jim graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, Haverford College, Harvard Law School and the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. He spent many happy summers at Camp Ahmek in Algonquin Park as both a camper and staff. Jim dedicated his career to the protection, support and care of children and youth, first as a detached social worker supporting unreached youth in their community. This was followed by over thirty years as a respected and compassionate Judge of the Ontario Court of Justice (Family). After his appointment to the bench at age 39, Jim became known to all his colleagues and friends as the "Judge." When the Judge retired from the bench, he became a tireless and devoted supporter for Camp Oochigeas, Evergreen, The Taylor Statten Camping Bursary Fund and as a mentor to middle school students in Toronto. Judge performed many marriages and loved nothing more than the creation of new families. He was a keen tennis player, a sharp cribbage player and a chocolate connoisseur; he loved swimming in his backyard pool and the lakes of Northern Ontario. Warm, inclusive, with a booming voice and a contagious laugh, Judge made friends wherever he went. He and Barbara had many adventures during their extensive travels, always with his camera at the ready. Judge loved to cook and spent happy, messy hours in the kitchen with his family. When he wasn't cooking, he was tasting and sampling. Family and community were the centre of Jim's life. He had many loyal and cherished friends and touched many lives. His family are comforted by the multitude of happy memories and a legacy of love. A private service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Evergreen, The Taylor Statten Camping Bursary Fund or Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. "Fare thee well, I go upon a journey."
Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5, 2020.

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Barb Arnesen Cordeiro

May 21, 2024

Judge Felstiner was an amazing human. As a CCAS youth he was my hero. He showed so much faith in me. I was fortunate to be able to reach out to him in 2015 and thank him for being a positive influence in my life. To him I was one person of many but to me he was my angel. So sad to read of his passing and I will always think of him and smile.
RIP Judge
Respectfully Barb

May 4, 2020

As a young lawyer I was representing a young offender in his court at 47 Sheppard. At some point Justice Felstiner said something to the youth that diid not impress the young man. Immediately the youth picked up a chair and attempted to throw it at his Honour. With great calm and dexterity for such a big man, the Judge dodged the flying chair and continued one as though nothing happened. Ultimately he dealt fairly with the youth.

Gary Joseph

Dick Thomson

February 12, 2020

Jim was a great guy who dedicated his career to helping troubled youth when they needed mentorship, help and support the most.

We will miss his camaraderie, fun and friendship.

With heartfelt condolences to Barb and family.

David Burk

February 6, 2020

Ahmek Hymn

Pledge we our hearts to the home of our dreams
Where beauty of nature and sky's glory gleams
Deep in the wild woods set like a charm
Hail to old Ahmek the maker of men

AND WHAT A MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Barbara: Love and condolences to all

Nancy Forbes

February 1, 2020

Dearest Barb and family

Jim will be sorely missed - one of the most beautiful people on
the face of the earth. We all have so many fabulous memories, I
cannot begin to summarize. My condolences and love to you and
yours. I am thinking of you all.

Nancy Forbes (Burk)

February 1, 2020

In 1963 or 64, Jim came to speak to my church group about his experience working with inner-city youth. I was so inspired, I contacted the YMCA, and ended up working for the Y as a detached youth worker in Regent Park. Several times, I visited Judge Felstiner's family court with delinquent kids, and he was a remarkable judge in speaking with those kids in ways that helped them straighten out their lives. Bless you Jim! You changed my life, and countless others.

Wally Seccombe

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