John Jack Angus Tuffnail  March 1 1928  December 5 2021 (age 93) avis de deces  NecroCanada

John Jack Angus Tuffnail March 1 1928 December 5 2021 (age 93)

Obituary
Tuffnail, John “Jack” Angus – We are saddened to announce the passing of John “Jack” Tuffnail of Woodstock, Ontario, Son of Mae (Sherdown) and Angus Tuffnail, who succumbed to issues related to dementia at the age of 93, on Sunday, December 5th 2021. Predeceased by brothers Willis, Donald, Keith, and Joseph, sister Marilyn Reeves, and brother-in-law Charles Reeves. Survived by sister-in-law Eileen Tuffnail. Jack is survived by his loving wife of 71 years, Louise (Karn); and his children: Robert “Bob” (Jan) Tuffnail of Airdrie, Alberta; Russell “Russ” (Donna) Tuffnail of Waterford, Ontario; and Janice Tuffnail (Rod Moore) of Oakville, Ontario. Grandfather to: Kate Tuffnail of Calgary, Alberta; Sarah Tuffnail of Woodstock, Ontario; Heather Tuffnail (Matthew Kearns) of Calgary, Alberta; Jackie Moore (Kevin George) of Toronto, Ontario, and Leeann Moore of Toronto, Ontario. Great-Grandfather to: Brittany, Owen, Aislynn, Cody, Emily, Henry, and Salinger (Birdie) Jack Tuffnail was a man who loved life. He enjoyed playing crib, dancing, fishing, golf, animals (with a special love for cats, chipmunks, and horses), watching old westerns on TV, and most of all his family. There will be no funeral. If desired, donations can be made in Jack’s name to the Woodstock Hospital or charity of your choice and may be arranged through the Brock and Visser Funeral Home (519-539-0004). Expressions of love and sympathy may be placed and viewed online at www.brockandvisser.com
“Please remember me as I was.”

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John Jack Angus Tuffnail March 1 1928 December 5 2021 (age 93)..

Brock and Visser Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Woodstock, Province: Ontario

death notice John Jack Angus Tuffnail March 1 1928 December 5 2021 (age 93)

mortuary notice John Jack Angus Tuffnail March 1 1928 December 5 2021 (age 93)

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