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PETER ADAMS Obituary

ADAMS, PETER 1936 - 2018 It is with sadness that we share that (William) Peter Adams passed away on September 28, 2018, at the age of 82. Peter is survived by his wife of 58 years, Jill, his children Joanne (Ken), Michèle (Kevin), Annette (Mark) and Will (Adriana), as well as his grandchildren John, Matthew, Nathan, Anne, Marie, Adam, Aaron, Amélie and Sofia. In England, Peter will be missed by his siblings Christine (Colin), Gareth (Angela), Glenys (Philip) and Kevin (Liz), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends around the world. Peter was born on April 17, 1936 in Ellesmere Port, England, a small village on the River Mersey, where he grew up during WWII. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Sheffield, where he met Jill and started competing in track and field running events. With a Carnegie Arctic Scholarship, Peter moved to Montreal in 1959 to attend McGill and complete his Ph.D. in Geography and Glaciology. Working in the Arctic with Fritz Muller on the Axel Heiberg Expedition inspired a lifelong passion for Northern research on snow and ice. Jill moved from England to join him in Montreal and they were married on September 24, 1960. After a three year research period at the McGill Subarctic Research Station in Labrador and brief periods in Britain and France, Peter and Jill settled in Peterborough at 779 Aylmer Street, where Peter and Jill have lived for over 50 years. Peter became the Founding Chair of the Trent University Geography Department where he involved many students in his Arctic research projects. He also continued running, completing many marathons, including Boston and the Midnight Sun (Nunavut). Later, Peter became involved in many events and organizations in Peterborough; chairing the Ontario Summer Games and working with numerous organizations such as Participaction Peterborough, Snofest, Trent Valley Archives, Canadian Hearing Society, Family Literacy Day, United Way, YMCA, Midwinter Half Marathon, St. John's Church, Energy Savers Peterborough, Hospice Peterborough, Peterborough Liberal Associations, and Trent-Peterborough-Malawi Project, and others, meant a great deal to him. As well, Peter belonged to numerous associations, including the Royal Canadian Geographic Society, International Glaciological Society, Royal Canadian Institute and the Arctic Institute of North America and spent several years in Ottawa working for the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies. Peter's passion for field-based research, combined with his determination to communicate the results of his work, led to many publications, ranging from over sixty peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals, through several books – both monograph and edited - to dozens of reviews, newspaper and magazine articles. According to his university colleagues, Peter's greatest achievement lies in his voluminous published research on ice and snow and, in particular, his glaciological work on Axel Heiberg Island (Nunavut), which continues today and represents the world's longest continuous study of its kind in the high Arctic. They believe that this work is of incomparable value in understanding climate and climatic change in that Polar region. Politics became increasingly important to Peter, first as a Trustee on the Board of Education, then as MPP (1987-1990), and eventually as Member of Parliament (1993-2006), where he served as member of the Privy Council of Canada. Peter proudly served in the government of Premier David Peterson in Ontario, as well as federally, under Prime Ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin. He had a leading role in the area of post-secondary education, in particular the creation of the Millennial Scholarships Foundation and the Canada Research Chairs. After he retired from politics, Peter joined Jill in her international volunteer work. Together, they worked with Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW) in Bangladesh, Uganda, Honduras and India. In 2014, they joined Joanne's school volunteer trip to Guatemala. Also very important to Peter in his later years was his work with Casa de Angelae. Peter's lifestyle changed drastically in 2014 when he was diagnosed with cancer; however, his passion and hard work for education, athletics and service never ceased. Even when he was weak and in pain, he continued writing, walking and meeting. Peter's children and grandchildren will miss his distinctive family whistle and his unusual texts. Texting became Peter's favourite communication tool and he had numerous codes, which we assumed were from WWII spy stories. In 2010 Peter received an Honorary Degree from Trent University, and in 2012 he was made a member of the Order of Ontario. Special thanks go to everyone in the Peterborough medical community, and to Jill and Peter's neighbours and friends, for their kindness and care. Peter's family respectfully request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Peter's memory to Casa de Angelae or the Peterborough Regional Health Centre. Arrangements through Comstock-Kaye Life Celebration Centre. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13th at St. John's Anglican Church in Peterborough. All are welcome.

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Published by Toronto Star on Oct. 1, 2018.

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October 14, 2018

I have lost a very good friend and an individual I have admired for many years. To Jill and family our sincerest sympathy. Murray Hynes & family.

Mike Sloan

October 13, 2018

Condolences to the entire Adams family. I had enormous respect for Peter. While we differed on political matters, he was always a perfect gentleman. By any measure he lead a remarkable life, and I'm glad he shared it with the public.

Marlis Lindsay

October 11, 2018

Goodbye Peter. You and Jill have been steadfast friends for 45+ years, making my life in Peterborough meaningful and inclusive. You will be sorely missed Peter. Travel safe.

Nigel Roulet

October 10, 2018

Jill and family. Kathy and I were saddened to hear of Peter's passing. We were at the 50th anniversary and Peter was very much on everyone's mind. Warmest regards and sympathy.

Kathy and Nigel

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October 9, 2018

We were delighted when Peter was able to join the Old Farts Geography Association of Peterborough a few years ago. He often tried to guide us into serious discussion of local and global affairs. Alas, comedic forces often prevailed. We will miss his presence at the Spring and Fall Conferences.

Peter Milliken

October 9, 2018

So sorry Jill to hear of Peter's passing. He was a wonderful man and I enjoyed working with him in the House of Commons very much. My condolences to you and all the family.

October 9, 2018

Dear Jill & Family: So sorry to learn - from Penny Alford - of Peter's passing. I have many happy memories of Peter's and Alan (Worthington's) time at Trent - as I'm sure you do as well. Look after your dear selves.... Warmest regards and sympathetic condolences.... Jan Worthington (now Howard).

Paul Barnard

October 9, 2018

I was a geography student at Trent from 1990 - 1994 and I took several courses with Peter (including the arctic field course which included 2 weeks in Labrador - in February!) Peter had more energy than any other person I've ever known and was forever taking the steps in the geography building 2 at a time (putting all of us students to shame.). He had a wonderful ability to motive you and always had more confidence in your abilities than you did.

My deepest sympathy.

Kerri Prunkl

October 8, 2018

My deepest sympathies at this time to the Adams family. Michèle spoke to me of her father with great warmth, and it is obvious to me that he was deeply loved and will be missed.

May love and healing find you and yours,

October 5, 2018

Jill and family: What a wonderful life! Sad for your loss, with much more to give to you and your many partnerships, making the world and Ontario better. Hugs, amazing warm memories,

Dick & Pat Bowman (Kingston)

Ellen Dumas

October 4, 2018

Michael and I were deeply saddened to hear of Peter's passing. We were honoured to call him friend and were blessed to be part of the Case de Angelae family that he loved so much. Peter was a man of many talents but his greatest gift was his love of humanity. His dedication to family, friends, and our community will be his legacy. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Jill and family are in our prayers. Rest well dear Peter.

Lou Rinaldi

October 2, 2018

Our Deepest sympathy to family and friends

Steven William Mahoney

October 2, 2018

Peter was a great mentor and friend as we both went through some fascinating times at Queens Park and after in Ottawa. He was a true and classy gentleman and a good friend. May he rest in peace.

Doug Barrett

October 2, 2018

Peter led such a full life and it was great to a small part of it. I was a student '88-92 and took his "Polar Regions" course and loved it. Peter was great to talk to one on one and I'd see him outside our MNRF building jogging downtown.
In fact one night he stood on our lawn in Norwood waiting for the Santa Clause parade to walk by... I barked at him to get off our lawn when I saw it was him. Quickly apologetic to me, I then gave away my motive, the gig was up, with a laugh and we talked and talked.
He touched so many people... for the better.

Jean Poirier

October 1, 2018

Very sad to hear of Peter's passing. I had the pleasure of knowing and appreciating this most honorable, competent, and kind person while also a member at Queen's Park. His smile alone could resolve many impasses. I shall always keep fond memories of a truly exceptional person. To Madame Jill, the Family and friends, please accept my most sincere condolences. Salut, cher Peter, you have contributed much to make this planet a more pleasant environment.

Dawn & John Merriam

October 1, 2018

Dear Jill,
We were so sorry to hear of Peter's death. He was a wonderful mentor to both John and I - first at Trent and later in the community. Our paths crossed many times and Peter continued to support the work and community interests that we all shared. He was indeed an inspiration.

and it is ironic that he passed away on the Head of the Trent weekend - something that he loved.

Dawn Berry Merriam and John Merriam

Daniel Ellis

October 1, 2018

"Pete' and I met as freshmen in 1955 at Sheffield University, England and remained good friends until Peter died. After graduation from Sheffield University, we both emigrated to Canada and and attended McGill University in Montreal. Peter lived not just life to the fullest, he lived an extraordinary one.
To Jill, a friend for over 60 years, Joanne, Michele, Annette and Will and your 9 grandchildren please accept our deepest sympathy.

What a great husband and father Peter was. Stay strong and never forget the extraordinary life he lived.

All our love, Daniel and Dolores Ellis

Joyce Evans

October 1, 2018

One year, on November 11, Peter was walking down Water on the street toward the Cenotaph with Veterans.
I was on the corner of Hunter and Water and I had the impulse to salute him as I caught his eye. He had such a great smile.
I have always considered him a fine gentleman.

Harvey Abel

October 1, 2018

Dear Jill and family, I was sorry to read of Peter's passing. Please find comfort and strength in warm, loving memories of a husband, father, grandfather and friend. My wife and daughter and myself send our prayers and much love.

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