Oct 16, 2013
Born on July 19, 1925 in Vennachar, Ontario, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at the home of his daughter Noreen and husband Robert Moore in Northbrook on Saturday, October 12, 2013. Loving husband of 68 wonderful years to the late Hilda Rosenblath (nee Rose) who pre-deceased him on August 17, 2013. Dear father of Garry, Noreen Moore (Robert) and Maedine Rosenblath (Andy Bonnell). Cherished grandfather of Debbie (Rick) Neale, Troy (Amanda), Avery (Tanya) Rosenblath, Tanya (Craig) Quesnelle, Arlen, John, Ross (Sarah) Rosenblath, Matthew Knox. Step-grandfather of Brian Moore (Michelle), Glenn Moore (Sherry), the late Robbie Moore and Tim Bonnell. Great-grandfather of Megan, Kaitlyn, Shannon, Robin, Emma, Denver, Christian, Aletha, Abigail, Cassandra Rosenblath, Austin Quesnelle. He will be sadly missed by his sister Hilda Gregg (Joe). Pre-deceased by his parents Archibald & Sarah "Ellie" Rosenblath (nee Jackson) and his brothers Jimmy, Elridge, Charlie Rosenblath and sisters Florence Thompson, Cora Rose, Nora Teeple, Sarah Presley. Fondly remembered by "Big John" Knox and his nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends at the Maschke Funeral Home, 11928 Hwy# 41 Northbrook, Ont. K0H 2G0 (613-336-6873) on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9pm. The Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at 11:00am. Interment followed at the Vennachar Cemetery. Friends desiring may contribute in his memory toward the funeral expenses with much appreciation by the family.
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