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He enjoyed being told stories in person, through film (especially War Movies and Westerns), and Music (especially Country Music). The last few years as his body weakened, his mind did not, and he recalled the great moments of his life with those who loved him. He had a life well spent in love of his family, Canadian War History, the outdoors, and the Muskoka area. On Christmas morning in his 83rd year Douglas Kennedy came to the end of his earthly journey. “It sounds simple that’s what you’re thinkin’īut love can walk through fire without blinkin’ Douglas Kennedy with Grandson Ayden Kennedy Algonquin Grace Hospice in Huntsville are deserving of any donations. The Searle family want to extend their warmest appreciation to Glen’s doctors and the entire staff at Hospice for caring for our son. The Huntsville Hospice is an amazing facility and should be supported to continue the care and personal touch of the staff. He suffered many physical injuries over the years in his chosen field but continued to work hard to support his children. Glen graduated from Huntsville High School and went on to achieve a college degree from Canadore College in North Bay in the construction field. Glen is predeceased by his oldest son Dylan who passed away in February 2019 in PEI. The Searle family have lived in Huntsville for 43 years on property on beautiful Skeleton Lake.
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He had 3 siblings, Sharon, Stephen and Shelley. Glen had four children: Dylan, Cody, Jonathan and Katherine. Glen fought Cancer for 3 months but lost the battle a few days before Christmas and 7 days before his daughter Katherine turned 16. Parents Tom and Barb Searle were saddened to announce the passing of their 56-year-old son Glen at Algonquin Grace Hospice in Huntsville on December 23, 2019. If desired, memorial donations to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. Mary’s Catholic Church, 12 Centre Street North, Huntsville on Saturday, Januat 12 noon, followed by a reception in the church hall. Cremation has taken place and a funeral service for Marion will be held at St. Marion will also be fondly remembered for her kindnesses and lively sense of humour by an extended family of many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. It is with deep sadness that her sister Alice MacKay, and brothers Patrick and Frank now mourn the loss of a devoted and caring sister. Now she will be reunited with her departed parents Frank and Stella Yantha of Whitney as well as her dear sisters Gladys Dubreuil, Rita Groomes and Vivian Fleetham. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our sister, Marion Lynch, who died peacefully at Huntsville Hospital on the morning of December 30, 2019.