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Cameron Macmillan Crowe
6 octobre 1931 –
3 février 2022
Cameron Crowe died peacefully on February 3rd, after a brief stay at Carpenter Hospice, Burlington. Cam is survived by his dearly beloved wife Jean (nee Gilbertson) originally from Australia. He was born in 1931 in Montreal and is predeceased by his parents, Marianne Verity Crowe (née Macmillan) and Ernest Watson Crowe, and Step-Mother Eleanor Kathleen Crowe (née Parker). Also predeceased by his brother, Terence Watson Crowe (Terry) and his wife June Crowe.
He is survived by nieces Karen Leakey (Bill) and Wendy Johansson (Bjorn) and nephews Douglas Crowe (Lorrie) and Stephen Crowe and their families. Also survived by members of the Gilbertson family in South Australia.
Cam was educated at Montreal West School, Royal Military College, Kingston, McGill University and was awarded his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 1957 at Cambridge, UK.
After working for 2 years at DuPont of Canada at Maitland, ON, he spent the remainder of his career as Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University, Hamilton.
He enjoyed many sports and played tennis and skied into his 80s. The highlight of his sporting career was as a member of the Cambridge (Ice) Hockey team, in an era when the main prerequisite was being able to skate.
Cam was a linguist, a singer, wine-maker and world-wide traveller. Cremation has taken place.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Cameron Macmillan Crowe 6 octobre 1931
3 février 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Burlington, Province: Ontario