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E.G. CROSS Obituary

CROSS, Dr. E.G. (Ted) 1925 - 2019 Passed away, with his family by his side, on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Gibson House in Toronto. Ted is survived by Joan, his dearly beloved wife of 71 years, his children Dr. William (Anne), Robert (Clara), Patricia Joan and Tom (Beverley), his grandchildren Robert (Resie), Cassidy and Evan and his great-grandchildren Linda and Noah. Predeceased by his parents Edgar A. Cross and Isabel Gunn of Toronto, his brother Dr. William G. Cross (Eleanor) and Marion Lebel (John). He is lovingly remembered by his extended family. Ted was born in Clinton, Ontario, at "Kildonan", the home of his grandfather, Dr. William Gunn. He grew up in Toronto, graduated from UTS in 1943 and received his Medical Degree in 1948 from the University of Toronto. He went on to earn his F.R.C.P. (C), in the specialty of Internal Medicine with subspecialties in Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine. Subsequently, he certified in all three specialties with the American Board. He joined the staff of Toronto East General Hospital in 1955 (his home away from home), serving as the Chief of Medicine for 10 years. He founded the Nuclear Medicine Department, serving as its Director until his retirement. He had a second office at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre for Endocrinology consultation, was an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and an examiner for the Royal College. He was an exceptional diagnostician, an inspiring teacher as his students would attest, and a constant learner who brought warmth and leadership to all he did. Ted's cottage in Muskoka was a joyous retreat. He loved sports, excelling at track and football. In fact, he competed in track at the Canadian Masters games when he was over 50. He also loved music, particularly the Big Bands, played the French horn, the piano, occasionally entertaining at his hospital and his church. Above all, he led his life with kindness, integrity and a tremendous curiosity. His interest in solving people's problems contributed to his passion for clinical medicine. Laughter and Ted went together. He made us smile, but no one smiled more than he did. We will miss him! Our warm thoughts to his Snooker buddies of the past few years and most sincere thanks to his kind caregivers at home and the compassionate staff of Gibson House. A celebration of Ted Cross' life will be held at Bayview United Church, 2609 Bayview Ave., Toronto, on June 12th at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada are most welcome. For memories and condolences please visit www.etouch.ca

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Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 1, 2019.

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Roger Clarke

September 4, 2020

Dr. Cross looked after me. and admirably, after my thyroidectomy some 37 years ago at Toronto East General. A great guy who came to see me even when I was "radioactive". RIP.

Lorraine Connell

June 12, 2019

Thinking of you and your family at this sad time, I'll be in touch.

Malcolm Pike

June 11, 2019

I was fortunate to be able to work with Ted for over 25 years, initially as a trainee and then as a colleague at Toronto East General Hospital. Ted was always generous as a mentor, colleague and friend and had a real thirst for new knowledge. He was kind and understanding to his patients and colleagues , was a great role model in many ways and inspired many on his journey with us. His legacy remains with us. My thoughts are with Joan and family at this time.

Bill Voisey

June 3, 2019

I only met Ted & Joan a couple of times
Once met - never forgotten
What an extraordinary man

Condolences to Joan & family

Tim Henry

June 3, 2019

Many condolences to you and your family Tom. I will attend the memorial.

Ireene Pearson

June 2, 2019

Even as a student nurse in the 60's at the Toronto East General Hospital I remember his patience and kindness.

Condolences to his family.

Bob & Janice Clark

June 2, 2019

Our condolences for the loss of your beloved and esteemed family member, Ted.
Kildonan House, was built in 1867, by Richard irwin ( my great grandfather).
When Dr. William Gunn purchased the estate he renamed it to Kildonan House from his hometown in Scotland.
It was the first health unit in Huron County until Ted's grandfather, Dr. Gunn, founded the Clinton Hospital.
Kildonan was then owned by the RCAF Clinton Base from 1939 to 1946 which was used to House officers and staff training at the Clinton Radar Base.
God Bless Ted and may rest his soul eternal.
Bob & Janice Clark
Proprietors
Kildonan House, estD. 1867

Alma Beston

June 2, 2019

George and I send our love and support at this special time of grieving. Ted left everyone a wonderful legacy of caring, family and love. He is with his Lord in the peace and the love of God now.

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Memorial Events
for E.G. CROSS

Jun

12

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

Bayview United Church

2609 Bayview Ave. , Toronto, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Visitation Centre, Crematorium and Mausoleum

375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4T 2V8