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George Gould Obituary

George Ernest GOULD

October 6, 1924 - January 14, 2017

On January 14th at Bradgate Arms Retirement Home in Toronto, with loving family by his side. Beloved husband of the late Joan Anne Gould (née Fulford). Proud father of Anne Louise (Doug Sarjeant) and John (Sandy Mayzell). Delighted grandfather of Elizabeth and Jon Sarjeant, and step-grandfather of Jonathan Chesley (Alexandria Donati) and Amanda-Lee Chesley (Johanna Lee). Predeceased by his dear siblings Edie (Al Tomlinson), Ollie (Roy Tanguay), Mary (Art Young), Howie and Gordon.

The son of Howard Gould and Annie Catherine Honey, George was born in the Village of Maryfield, Saskatchewan, on October 6, 1924. "Geordie" lived an idyllic childhood, walking Bessie the cow out to pasture each day and earning his first dimes running messages from the post office when a phone call came through for someone in town. Some of his happiest memories were of singing to the accompaniment of his father, the church organist. He joined up at age 18 and flew light bombers with the RCAF before earning a plum posting to the Communications Squadron to Supreme Headquarters. After the war he studied Actuarial Science at the University of Manitoba and moved to Toronto to begin his career at Manulife, where he met Jo. He played a key role in the early days of computerization and went on to do groundbreaking work in valuation systems and control.

George and Joan Anne spent 58 happy years together before she passed away in 2012. They were devoted to family and spent time every summer in Muskoka, enjoying swims, canoe trips and the company of their children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews. They reveled in their many close friendships, often travelling as a foursome with their dear Joan and Ted Cross. George coached kids' hockey and later took to the ice himself as a curler at the Granite Club, where he also played an exceptional hand of bridge. His reading ranged from murder mysteries to mathematics; he appreciated the silly and the profound, Victor Borge and Glenn Gould. His sense of wonder - one of the many gifts he passed on to his children and grandchildren - was expressed through stargazing and a passion for cosmology. George was admired for his integrity and kindness and for his prodigious clarity of mind. Thanks in part to his loving extended family and to his wonderful caregivers - and to his own gratitude for a full, lucky life - his later years were contented. George's tenderness and courtesy never deserted him. He was a gentleman, in the very best sense, to the end.

A memorial reception will be held on Saturday, January 21st, 2 p.m., at TRULL FUNERAL HOME, 2704 Yonge St. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to the Sunnybrook Foundation or the charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made at www.trullfuneralsyonge.com

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Published by Toronto Star on Jan. 19, 2017.

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January 24, 2017

Dear Anne Louise, John and families. We were so sad to hear about Geordie, who with Joan Anne was one of my favourite connections to my life at Manulife. During that time, Marty and I had many memorable nights out with Geordie and Joan Anne, and we admired them both. Geordie introduced us both to the unique pleasures of Stafford Beer and his theories about organizations. More recently, after Marty's death, Barbara and I lunched with Geordie and enjoyed his reminiscences about his WWII service. Not too long ago, he came to a library presentation about Lancaster bombers and added many of his own views to the presentation. We were sorry that we were away last weekend and unable to be at the memorial service, but will always remember Geordie - and Joan Anne - and the good times we spent together.
With love,
Kit Moore

January 21, 2017

Hello to Geordie's family -
Robin and I are so sorry to hear that Geordie is no longer with us.
We have just moved to a retirement home in Oakville and we are still unpacking. The move has been such a challenge to Robin'S Alzheimer's that I decided we should not come to the memorial service. Also, we just saw the obituary yesterday since our paper delivery has not restarted yet..
I loved the warm and friendly obituary. I can just imagine the young Geordie with Bessie. We have lots of happy memories we shared with Geordie and Joan Anne. What a lovely couple, full of kindness and goodness.
Rosemary and Robin Leckie

Virginia Atkins

January 21, 2017

Dear Anne Louise, Doug and John,
A hasty note to say Tom and I had intended to be with you today to say how much we valued George'S friendship and his kind, generous nature, and his outstanding mind.He was a star in our Toronto galaxy, always loved and appreciated. Tom is not well and can't weather the stress of a trip from KIng to Toronto, alas. We are thinking of you all and hope the happy memories of your dad's life will remain bright forever. With affection, Tom and Ginny Atkins

Sylvia Weinstock

January 21, 2017

Thinking of you, dear John, Sandy, Amanda, Jonny and Allie, and your family and loved ones, with love.

Demetra Christakos

January 20, 2017

Such sad news. My sincere condolences to Anne Louise, John and their families and friends.

John Fulford

January 19, 2017

Truly an hounor to have known Uncle George, a gentleman like no other, one of a kind.

Ron and Maureen Tomlinson

January 19, 2017

We are coming to be with you Anne Louise, Doug, John and Sandy to say goodbye to Geordie. He was a great Uncle and fabulous role model. When I called him up I would always say, hello Geordie, it's Ron calling and he would say in his very generous voice, hello Ron and we would have a fine chat. Geordie was always fascinated that I was calling from Mexico. That was fun. He loved his family just as they loved him. I truly believe that the world is a better place for his having been here.

Maria on behalf of ALL ' US Finance

January 19, 2017

Our sympathy goes out to you and your family in this sad moment of your life. May the love and wonderful memories of times spent together continues to bring you happiness and keep you strong.

David & Ann White

January 19, 2017

Dear Anne Louise, John, Doug, Jon and Elizabeth - we are thinking of you all at this sad time. You can reflect back with pride on what a wonderful man and role model George was - he has made a profound impact, leading an exemplary life. With our deepest sympathies - Ann, Dave, Graham and Andrew.

Mary Ann Carlisle

January 19, 2017

Uncle Geordie, as we called him, was one of the best Uncles ever, and loved his family and families of relatives so much. he was kind caring and loving of people and things of nature. he lived a good and long life of kindness and love. We will all miss you Uncle Geordie, but be assured you have left your legacy with your children. Love your Country niece Mary Ann Carlisle and family.

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