Dr. Peter Digby Lewington ROPER

Dr.  Peter Digby Lewington ROPER obituary

Dr. Peter Digby Lewington ROPER

Peter ROPER Obituary

Published by Montreal Gazette from Aug. 19 to Aug. 23, 2017.

ROPER, Dr. Peter Digby Lewington
Dr. Peter Digby Lewington Roper, aged 95, of Montreal, QC, died on August 11, 2017 at midnight in Montreal at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Born on August 8, 1922, in London, England, to Louise Victoria Fulker and Paul Digby Roper. Peter was the younger brother of Pauline Mary Lowen (predeceased) and Joan Mary Grose (predeceased). On his eighteenth birthday, Peter enlisted in the Royal Air Force. He was then sent to Southern Rhodesia for his Commonwealth Air Training. In 1942, he survived, in a life boat, the torpedoing of the SS Orcades off the coast of South Africa. He flew Typhoons for #56 and #198 Squadrons based in Norwich and Kent, respectively. On D+1, June 7, 1944, Peter was shot down in a Typhoon aircraft over Monts-en-Bessin, Normandy, where the family of Clément d'Huart and French locals rescued him before he became a prisoner of war. Peter built strong bonds with the many citizens who risked their lives to ensure his safety and credited his good fortune to them. In 2017, he was awarded the Légion d'Honneur and received it in their memory. After WWII, Peter graduated in Medicine at the University of Glasgow (1951) and rowed in their colours at Henley. He served in the Korean War in aviation medicine, later studying psychiatry at the Maudsley Institute, London. In 1957, he became a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and moved to Montreal to study and practice. Over the course of his lengthy career, Peter worked at the Royal Victoria Hospital, the Allan Memorial Institute, and the Douglas Hospital in affiliation with McGill University. He was passionate about his medical research with airline pilots and the use of biofeedback. Very focused on his patients, he retired at the age of 93 from private practice. Always curious, Peter enjoyed life to the fullest through: travel, the pleasures of good food and British beer, and the dynamics of people. His natural joie de vivre was complemented by an enthusiasm for activity that was addictive to others: playing rugby for London Wasps (1939), family cricket matches and paddleball on Ogunquit Beach, ME, rowing at the Medical Games (1992), and his final game of squash at the age of 87, attributed to his youthful temperament and a wicked sense of humour. He was well known for his persistent energy and a fondness for challenging authority. Peter's life of good fortune left behind an illustrious career, his Typhoon engine at Tilly-sur-Seulles, France, and a lasting impression on those who met him. His magnetic personality and ability to connect with people created a rich life. Peter was a well-loved man who was fond of engaging his grandchildren in discussions about themselves. We will miss him forever, but have years of stories to remember the twinkle in his bright blue eyes. Peter is survived by his loving family from three marriages: his wife, Virginie Louise Roper (née Richer); second wife, Beverlea K. Tallant and their children Margaret and Gillian; first wife, Nancy Anderson Roper (predeceased) and their children, Christopher, Mark (Eleanor), Gordon (Willa), and Jane (Gary); stepchildren from Virginie Roper, Caroline Blouin (Benoît) and Thomas Blouin (predeceased); daughter-in-law, Elaine Roper (Ian McKinnon); and seventeen grandchildren. Many heartfelt thanks are extended to the medical team at the Palliative Care Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital, for their unwavering care of Peter in the final days of his life. In lieu of flowers, donations are kindly accepted at either the Cedars Cancer Foundation, www.cedars.ca, or the Montreal Aviation Museum, www.cahc- ccpa.com. The visitation will be held on Friday, August 25 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. at Centre funéraire Côte-Des-Neiges, 4525 Côte-Des-Neiges Rd., Montreal H3V 1E7. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 26 at the Ascension of Our Lord, 375 Kitchener Ave., Westmount, QC H3Z 2G1. Following the funeral, Peter's family will attend his burial in Pointe Claire. A reception will be held in Montreal at 4:30 p.m.

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Fay Brewster

September 3, 2021

I have only just seen this obituary and would like to offer my belated condolences to Margaret and Gillian on the loss of their father. I had the pleasure to live with Dr. & Mrs. Roper (Beverlea) for quite some time in the mid seventies as nanny to Margaret and Gillian. Dr. Roper's sense of humour was appreciated by me and I remember on one occasion when Dr. Roper told me that there was a joint upstairs and would I like to share it with him. Of course, being a fellow Brit I soon realized that he meant a roast in the oven! He knew exactly what he was saying with a mischievous look on his face. Also, my condolences to Christopher, Mark, Jane and Gordon who enjoyed quite a few of my meals that I cooked. My reference from Dr. Roper hardly mentioned my abilities in looking after Margaret and Gillian but praised my cooking mostly! I have such happy memories of my time living downstairs, above the garage... thank you Dr. Roper for contributing to those memories.

Peter Roper

September 14, 2017

I was lucky enough to have dinner with Peter at the Roper Genealogy seminar in Bury St Edmunds some years back, and I will never forget the wonderful man that he was, a real character and a gentleman, I managed to get him talking about his time flying and it was wonderful, I am truly sorry to hear of his passing, I will never forget him.

Bart Cullen

September 12, 2017

condolenscences on your loss, Mark and Gordon, but what a remarkable and fulfilled life..
Bart Cullen , friend and colleague from the College of Surgeons in Ireland

Daryl Locklear

August 29, 2017

Thank you, Doctor Roper. Through your crucial intervention, so many more have benefited. Safe journey. As for your fondness for challenging authority, a word to the wise: be careful, there, in your new residence.

Kim Drummond

August 26, 2017

Dear Mark,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. He sounded like a man who really seized every ounce out of life and that his long and interesting life was the definition of a life well lived. He must have been so proud that you followed in his footsteps pursuing a career giving back to the Montreal community through medicine. I hope that the many happy memories of time spent with your dad help you in the weeks and months ahead.
Peter joins me in sending condolences to you , Eleanor and all of your family,
Kim & Peter

August 25, 2017

There will be a special place in eternity for him because of his influence on lives in Ewan Cameron and Allen Memorial work.

Donna Tremblay

August 25, 2017

Peter was an amazing man and great supporter of our dragon boat team. He will be missed. Hugs to teammate Virginie. Warm thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.

Ruth Bernhaut

August 24, 2017

We were fortunate to have spent some time with Peter through our Dragon Boat events. He was a warmly magnetic gentleman, ready to share stories. Sadly, we never had the time to dig into his huge cache of memories

Claude Harari

August 24, 2017

Dear Chris and Mark,
My heartfelt condolences to you and family on the passing of your dear father Peter.We have but one in life.May God bless and keep him, and comfort you.I am very sorry for your loss.

Claude Harari , Toronto

Robert St-Pierre

August 23, 2017

Mark, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. He was a great man.

Henry Koncewicz

August 23, 2017

Dear Dr.Mark Roper and family,
Our sincere condolences on the lost of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May he rest in peace.
Henry, Elaine and Stephen Koncewicz

Peggy Evans

August 23, 2017

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

August 22, 2017

My sympathy to all the Roper family upon the death of your patriarch, an amazing man, who lived an amazing life. Glenna Souter Schoch

Gisele Caron

August 22, 2017

Dr.Mark Roper and family i would like to offer my utmost deepest sympathy on the passing of your beloved dad. May he rest in peace.

Margaret Lefebvre

August 21, 2017

Dear Peter,
I am so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by the balm of faith and your rich font of loving memories.

August 21, 2017

Mark, Sorry to learn of your father's passing.
David Thibaudeau

Faye Ross

August 20, 2017

Mark, my sympathies to you and your family. May he rest in peace.

August 20, 2017

Sandra Feldman

August 20, 2017

Dear Mark:
So sorry to hear of your father's death.
We worked together in 1962-1963 (gasp) and as a young student I remember his charm and outgoing warmth to me and the others.
My deepest sympathies at this time.

Diana & David Nicholson

August 19, 2017

Dear Mark,
We are thinking of you and all your family, sending deepest sympathy on the death of the grand patriarch. What a personality! And what a captivating story teller! We are so glad to have known him and will treasure his memory.
with love and prayers.

Ian Mackenzie

August 19, 2017

My thoughts are with you and your family especially Mark Roper on the loss of your dad. May he rest in peace.
Gos Bless.

Ian Mackenzie

August 19, 2017

My deepest sympathy to all of the Roper family at this time. My sincere condolences Dr.Mark Roper on the lost of your beloved father, may he rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family at this time.
God Bless,

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