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Branch 29 Paris 100th

John (Jack) Bawcutt

November 11, 1923 – November 22, 2021

After a short illness, our beloved Jack, with his wife and four children at his side, went peacefully to be with his Lord on November 22, 2021 at Brantford General Hospital.

Born in London, England to Leonard Theodore Bawcutt and Margeurite Lillian Over, Jack was a teenager when WWII broke out and he volunteered as an air-raid warden. At 3:00 a.m., after a heavy night of bombing during the Blitz of 1940, Jack was invited home by a friend whose mother and sister were serving tea to the exhausted volunteers. It was there, against a fiery backdrop, that Jack met Joyce Wood-Gaines, and they instantly fell in love, forming – a passionate and loving affair relationship that would last for almost over eighty years.

When he was of age, Jack enlisted in the RAF and was sent to Canada under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan to become a pilot and earn his wings. “I loved flying above the clouds, it was so peaceful there,” recalled Jack. While training, he met the second love of his life – Canada.

Upon Jack’s return to England, at the end of the war, he and Joyce reunited, married, and started their family. In November 1956, Jack and Joyce and their young family of three children, immigrated to Canada, and settled in Paris, ON, a textile town, founded at the forks of Grand and Nith Rivers. They joined the Paris Presbyterian Church and Jack began work at the iconic wool and sweater design company, Mary Maxim, and later at Penman’s, the textile company that formed the bedrock of the town.

Over time, Jack and Joyce added another child to their family and owned and operated a number of businesses. But no job that Jack held, either working for others or himself, could compare to his rewarding experience of serving Paris for seventeen years as the town’s Mayor. “I enjoyed working for the townsfolk,” said Jack, “I also liked I could give back to the community that had been so kind to us.” In 2001 Jack was honoured by the town as “Paris Citizen of the Year.” Jack’s contributions to the town of Paris will be memorialized by the Bawcutt Centre at the restored and revitalized Paris Old Town Hall.

Jack has a long history of community service including serving as a board-member of the Willet Hospital foundation, Chair of Prima Care (community family health team), Elder of the Presbyterian church (50 years.), and member of the Board of Managers for the Presbyterian church (25 years).

Jack is survived by the love of his life, his wife Joyce Bawcutt, and his four children: Linda Schuyler (Stephen), Tony Bawcutt (Tracy), Barb Graham (Rob), and Michael Bawcutt (Lori). He is the beloved “Papa B” to Max, Erika, Carter, Patrick, Christopher, Garrett, Kyle, Matthew, Heather, and “Great Papa B” to Austin, Hannah, Mason, Madison, Scarlett, and Leighton.

Jack will forever be remembered for the twinkle in his eye, his sharp sense of humour, his fair and balanced judgement, his kind and supportive words to all, and his deep and unfailing love of God. Jack lived his life by the serenity prayer:”God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can,
And, The wisdom to know the difference.”

LeRoy Clarke

CLARKE, LeRoy Edward

In the comfort of his home and surrounded by family, LeRoy Clarke peacefully slipped away to his final rest on November 19, 2021. He was in his 99th year and was happy to live out his days in the home which he had built for his family so many years ago. Roy was the beloved husband of the late Julie Clarke (2015). Cherished father of Andrew (Sarah), Christine (Nick) and Philip. Adored by his grandchildren Ben, Atticus and Augustus and little Julia. Roy leaves behind a sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, plus friends and kind neighbours. Roy was born in Kingston and grew up with one sister and four brothers, all predeceased. He joined the navy in WW2 at age 19 as an Able Seaman in the RCNR and sailed on a destroyer in the North Atlantic. After he earned his electrician papers he then worked for three years in the tool room at the Ford plant in Michigan. In 1946 he worked at Cockshutt in Brantford for 15 years. He worked the next 28 years and retired from his job as a foreman at DeZURIK of Canada in Cambridge. Roy had been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #29 for 65 years and was a member of Probus Brantford for 23 years. He enjoyed gardening, going on car trips with his family, and he was able to fix anything on his property as needed. He regularly chopped and piled wood to heat his house, even into his 90s. He wanted to be a helpful husband and even learned how to make sauerkraut from his Ukrainian father-in-law. In his final years, he enjoyed visits from family, friends, and neighbours with whom he could share stories of the past. His memories of seeing his first car on the roads of Kingston were often a highlight to his grandchildren.

Grant Macrae

Peacefully, at Brantford General Hospital, on Wednesday March 24, 2021, a lifelong resident of Paris, in his 58th year. Grant was a former employee of Southern Pride Poultry and was a member of the Paris Legion. Beloved son to Grace MacRae and the late Joey MacRae (2015); loved brother Heather Shannon (Rick), and Brad (Diane); dear uncle to Darcy, Brooke, Darryl, Meaghen, and the late Ashley; and great uncle to Kya, Ty, and Dax. Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris on Friday March 26, 2021 from 11 – 1 p.m. A Service to follow in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 p.m. Interment Paris Cemetery. Due to current Covid restrictions masks must be worn and social distancing mainitained. Friends are asked to rsvp through funeral home website. Donations to the SPCA or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. RSVP for Services, Online condolences and donations may be arranged through www.wmkippfuneralhome.com or by contacting WM. KIPP 519 442 3061.

Jim Ayres

James Sherman “Jim” Ayres.

Peacefully, at the Brantford General Hospital, on Thursday, March 18, 2021 Jim passed away in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Tessie. Loving father of Darin and his wife Chris and Duane and his wife Susanne. Jim was a very special grandpa to James (Angie), Shelley, Hudson and Nolan. Great-grandfather to Mason. He will be missed by his brother Keith and sisters Glenda and Chris. Predeceased by his sisters Gwen and Pat. Jim served his country in the Royal Canadian Navy based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia and was proud to be recognized as a veteran. He excelled at numerous sports over his years and truly loved every minute he spent on the Trent Canal fishing. He was a hard worker who lived an honest life. He will be dearly missed by extended family, many friends and former colleagues. Our family would like to thank the staff at the Brantford General Hospital who were wonderful and went above and beyond to take care of our father and husband. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Dwayne D. Budgell Funeral Home Ltd. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent restrictions on gathering a Private Family Funeral Service will be held. Father Jason Postma of St. James Anglican Church will officiate. In Jim’s memory, donations to the Arnold Anderson Sport Fund would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and donations may be made at www.budgellfuneralhome.ca

Bill Little

LITTLE: – William Earnest
At Brantford General Hospital on Saturday March 7, 2020, William E. Little of Paris passed away in his 93rd year; loving husband of the late Irene (nee Gordon) and the late Rita (nee Fahey); loved father of Tom (Judy) Little of Fernie, B.C., Patricia (David) Gormley of Guelph, and the late Michael (Janice); Stepfather of Lorrie (Rick) of Ajax, Todd (Melissa) and Tim all of Surrey, B.C.; loved grandpa of Geoff, Jennifer, Mathew, Joshua, Jason and Patrick; great grandfather of Maeve and Abigail and Adlynn; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Bill was a retired member of the Canadian Forces, and served with the Princess Patricia’s in Korea. He was also a retiree of Sheridan College, Oakville and was a member and Past President of Branch 29 Royal Canadian Legion. He was a serving member of the Brant City Starfighter Squadron, Brantford. In his retirement he spent many a day in his favourite spot fishing and canoeing in Algonquin Park as well as enjoying the company of his dogs and cats.
Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris, on Sunday March 15, 2020 from 2-4 & 7-9PM. A Legion Ceremony will be held prior to evening visitation at 6:30 pm. A Mass will be held at Sacred Heart RC Church, 17 Washington St., Paris, on Monday March 16, at 11 am with Father Joseph Okoko celebrant.
Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences and donations may be arranged through www.wmkippfuneralhome.com or by contacting WM. KIPP 519 442 3061

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