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Ellwood “Ted” Montour
Sept. 21, 1951 – August 8, 2024
Peacefully with members of his family by his side, Ellwood “Ted” Montour went to be with his Creator and family on August 8, 2024. Ted was born September 21, 1951 in Ohsweken, Ontario on the Six Nations Reserve. He was predeceased by his father, Cecil Morgan Montour, mother, Lillian Grace Montour (Nee: Burnham), brothers Gary and Jason, and first wife- Gail. He is survived by his loving wife Wilma (Wiz), brothers- Kevan and Steve (Deneen), sister- Melanie, step-daughters- Melissa and Maya (Joel), grandchildren- Matteo, Mila, and Abigail, nieces and nephew- Samantha, Seanna, Trinity, Shelby (Curtis), Skylar (Quintan), Cecil, and his grandnieces and grandnephews, and cousins.
Ted was a man who made significant contributions in the different roles he held throughout his life. He held some of the most coveted jobs in «official» Ottawa, working for Finance, Treasury Board and – ultimately, the Privy Council Office, where he was the Aboriginal Affairs Advisor to the Spicer Commission, the Citizen’s Forum on Canada’s Future. Ted was engaged and active in Canadian politics. He was a delegate at the 1990 Liberal Convention in Calgary. In those days, Ted had a close-knit group of friends, notably Pat Brascoupe, Art Dedam, Brian Shawana, and the Ashton gang – Ken Mackay, Bruce McPherson, Phil Morris, Stephen Kennedy and Jim Johnson. There was always mayhem of some sort going on and they all had a wonderful time.
His other love was Lacrosse. In 2004, he received the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) Coaching Staff of the Year award. One of his greatest joys was when he was the Assistant coach for the Iroquois Nationals at the World Field Lacrosse Championships in London in 2006. In 2007, Ted was inducted into the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum as a Builder. He coached and managed at the minor and junior levels since the 1970s in Hamilton and Brantford. He was involved with Nepean Minor Lacrosse, Nepean Jr. B and the Ottawa Titans Jr. A, coaching at the minor level and handling Media Relations for the Jr. Clubs. He was the Creator/Co Producer of the television documentary “The Gift of the Creators Game”, a one hour documentary on the sport of Lacrosse from an Iroquoian perspective for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). He was also the Technical advisor for PRB Media for a 13 part series “Lacrosse Goals” on APTN.
Anyone who had the good fortune to meet and know Ted can attest to the depths of his kindness, patience, and care for those around him. He was a man who loved deeply- he loved his wife, family, friends, and community. He worked hard for those he cared about. He is remembered for his room-filling laughter, sense of humor, and full-face smile. He was a fountain of knowledge, a true story teller, and an outstanding writer.
A memorial will take place September 15 at 2pm. at the Ravensfield Sports Park Carleton University in Ottawa. The family will receive friends at a gathering at Hyde & Mott Chapel, R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes, 60 Main Street South Hagersville, on October 4th at 5pm. A graveside service will be held at St. Lukes Anglican Cemetery on October 5, 2024 at 11am. followed by a luncheon at Monthill GCC. www.rhbanderson.com
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Décès pour la Ville:Ohsweken, Province: Ontario
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