Parcourez la nécrologie de Donald Edison
Mouncey 2023 résidant dans la province Ontario pour le détail des funérailles
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Donald Edison Mouncey.
Don lived a rich and full life and fought for every tomorrow he could have. After being stationed in Germany while serving in the Canadian Army (1950 – 1953), Don began working at the Toronto Board of Education. He held many positions over the course of his 33 year career, eventually retiring as Chief Caretaker at Kew Beach Public School in 1986.
Post-retirement, Don influenced residents of local halfway houses where he worked as a Commissionaire. He was a lifelong member of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Royal Canadian Dragoons. A champion dart player, he continued to place in Senior’s tournaments as late as 1998. Euchre, cribbage, cooking, gardening and completing crosswords & jigsaw puzzles were a few of his favourite pastimes. Seasonally, he loved to garden and fish. Don was a humanitarian who loved babies and befriended animals big and small. His kindness was extended to anyone that could use a helping hand. His generous spirit has touched the lives of many over the years.
He will be particularly missed by the love of his life and wife of 67 years – Shirley (nee Scriver). Don is pre-deceased by his son Brian. Don’s love, teachings and kindness will be remembered and forever shared by his daughters Donna Schmitt (nee Mouncey) (Michael) and Cheryl Mouncey (Roger Armstrong). Don forged a special relationship with each of his grandchildren – Erik Schmitt (Camille Giffin), Julia Poyntz (nee Schmitt) (Blair) and Jaslyn Mouncey Park. He took pride in and loved each of them. It is Don’s hope that his great-grandchildren, Mya & Nolan Poyntz and Madeleine & Phoebe Schmitt, will carry on his legacy of kindness, generosity and curiosity.
Don wanted to give an especially huge thank you to Dr. Tirone David of Toronto General Hospital, whose life-saving surgical procedure brought 18 additional years that he would not have otherwise had. Don was grateful to Dr. David until his dying day, telling everyone who would listen of the Doctor’s greatness. Thank you to Dr. Reesor (Peterborough) who took care of Don for many years prior and since. Thank you
to the administration and wellness staff at Quinte Gardens and the responding paramedics who assisted him numerous times along this final journey.
Special acknowledgements and a thank-you go out to Dr. Lynch and her medical team at Belleville General Hospital – especially the amazing nursing teams who provided excellent care during Don’s recent stays in Towers 5 & 6. Thank you, Dr. Kari Carter, for jumping in with both feet and working toward ongoing support. Thank you to the staff at Veterans Affairs Canada and to the Southeast Community Care team, who supported Don to remain out of hospital as much as possible.
Don was remembered in a private family service on December 9th, followed by cremation. A celebration of life will be planned in 2024, so that he may be honoured by the friends and extended family whose lives he influenced.
He had arms long and strong enough to embrace everyone and everything that he loved.
He had hands dextrous enough to fix anything.
Except our broken hearts.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Donald Mouncey would be appreciated by the family,
supporting Dr. Tirone David’s Research in Cardiovascular Surgery, at UHN Foundation. Please
visit UHNfoundation.ca/tribute or call 416-603-5300
2023
Décès pour la Ville:Cobourg, Province: Ontario
avis deces Donald Edison
Mouncey 2023
nécrologie Donald Edison
Mouncey 2023
Nous offrons nos plus sincères condoléances à la famille et aux amis de Donald Edison
Mouncey 2023 et espérons que leur mémoire pourra être une source de réconfort pendant cette période difficile. Vos pensées et vos mots aimables sont grandement appréciés.