DEBORAH ANN JARVIS

1954 - 2019

DEBORAH ANN JARVIS obituary, 1954-2019, Toronto, ON

DEBORAH ANN JARVIS

1954 - 2019

BORN

1954

DIED

2019

DEBORAH JARVIS Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 28 to Mar. 6, 2019.
Deborah was always the funniest one in the room, everyone agreed, writers' rooms, green rooms, comedy clubs across Canada. It was always the same, Deb had the funniest lines, the sharpest takes and the best timing, always moving the show along. Deborah Jarvis didn't suffer fools gladly, and if you couldn't keep up, she'd leave you behind.

This is not to say Deb was not a firm and loyal friend, true to her values, and always willing to pitch in to help. In Crete, she led an exhausted platoon of Belgian soldiers out of the Samarian Gorge by sheer force of will. They were going to give up and wait for a helicopter.

Deb was so Toronto it was comical. Educated at the consummate Toronto pedagogical triumvirate of Allenby School, North Toronto Collegiate and University of Toronto, Deb took her BA in English Literature, because that's what she was, a bluestocking FOOF.

Deb took to the stage almost immediately after university, commencing a long run in the perennial Toronto hit, The Mousetrap. A stint at the Stratford Festival followed, and then she discovered comedy. Stand-up, open mic, sketch, improv, all culminating in a long running gig with the Second City National Touring Company, followed by the Second City Main Stage Company in Toronto, where she worked with a young Mike Myers.

Having worn out the old soft shoe, Deb turned to writing the jokes instead of performing them. She attended the Canadian Film Centre TV/Film Writers Workshop, and started a twenty-year writing career, creating, writing and story-editing popular young people's television like Ready or Not, Majority Rules, Miss BG, Eckhart, Treasure Trekkers and Beat Bugs, for which the writing team won a Daytime Emmy. By the time she was ready to retire, her career encompassed story editing international teams of writers on three continents and working for world-spanning co-productions in multiple languages. Deborah was a proud member of ACTRA, Equity and The Writers Guild of Canada.

Deborah is survived by her beloved sister, Jill Jarvis-Tonus, her niece Kristen Tonus and her nephew Andrew Tonus, and by her awestruck husband, John Corbett. Deborah is pre-deceased by her beloved parents, former Flying Officer John Gordon Jarvis, RAF, and Christina Jarvis, née Rigg.

Memorial service at Morley-Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON, Saturday, March 2 at 2:00 p.m. Visitation at Morley-Bedford on Friday, March 1, from 5:00 to 8:00PM. Interment at St Mary's Church, Lifford, ON, later in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Humane Society or those who care for feral cat colonies would be appreciated.

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9 Entries

March 14, 2019

Deborah, you were the best sister ever.You made me laugh, you taught me, you protected me and you loved me as I loved you to distraction. Be at peace and be free. I will miss you unbearably and will reach out to you daily. Hope you are in a place full of kittens, music, intelligent, funny people and
all our loved ones. Love you, Sassenach.

Debra Earhart

March 6, 2019

On this day the sun shines bright white light and it comes to mind The White Party, a summer afternoon all dressed in white you had to be to join in the fun in the sun in Deborah and John s backyard and frisbee on the beach and John catching a wayward toss from Jeremy running into the water in his white tux and laughing our way back home to eat red food only strawberries sangria and chilli leaving with a spot or two on our white garbs as we be human beings All .. Thank you for your giving cause for this memory and many joy filled others. Thank you for Being your wonderful self, Deborah.

Deb Jarvis with Lindsay Leese, Richard Dumont

Lindsay Leese

March 1, 2019

Fondly remembering Deb and our early days of comedy together - The Second City Tour Co, & before that 'Acme Comedy' produced by Richard Dumont at Old Angelo's dinner theatre in the early 80's (photo). I loved Deb's laugh & her smart wit - so so sorry & sad she didn't have more time and more laughs.

Early days of comedy with DEB JARVIS, Lindsay Leese, & Richard Dumont &

Lindsay Leese

March 1, 2019

Jeremy Henson

February 28, 2019

We have lost a National treasure and a woman who was fierce in everything she attempted and did. Deb was so passionate about many things but I especially remember her and her husband John hosting their annual Oscar night parties. Invariably she would win the pool and she lived her life always striving for excellence. She was always the best performer on the stage but she remained humble and shy when she was complimented. How ironic that she passed on the morning of this year's Oscars. I'm sure she would have been tuning in to cheer on her favourites again.
She deserved her own golden statuette!

Richard M. Dumont

February 27, 2019

I will never forget THAT LOOK you would give me on almost every one of our off-stage or on-stage encounters whenever our eyes would meet... that, "Why don't you just give your head a shake?!" look.

Thank you for making me rattle it more times than I ever, ever admitted to you.

Anita Kapila

February 26, 2019

I can't believe the last time I saw you, was the last time I'll ever see you. You will be forever in my heart, dear friend.

Jane Clark

February 26, 2019

A beautiful member of our family has left us. Deb will always hold a special place in my heart and in my memories.

Brighton Beach Memoirs, the Scarborough Players

John Corbett

February 26, 2019

I miss you terribly. I have no compass, and I don't know the way.

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