In memory of

Ethan Joseph Wissell

September 10, 1996 -  November 27, 2016

WISSELL, Ethan
September 10, 1996 − November 27, 2016
Ethan Joseph Wissell passed away at
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre on
November 27, 2016 due to complications
following his battle with Leukemia. He was 20
years old. Ethan was born September 10,
1996 to proud parents Muriel and Michael
Wissell. Ethans battle with cancer was
tenaciously fought with courage and poise to
the very end.
Ethan was a strong student attending
Bennington Heights Public School, Forest Hill
Public School, University of Toronto Schools
(UTS) and recently Rice University in
Houston. Ethan packed a lot of life into his too
short time. He enjoyed sports, was a member
of the Donalda Club and loved to travel
especially to Marco Island Florida where he
was always ready to go fishing with friends
and family.
Ethan is survived by his two brothers Colin
and Spencer and his parents Muriel and
Michael.
According to his wishes a memorial service
will he held at noon on Saturday December 3,
in Toronto at St Cuthberts Anglican Church
on Bayview Avenue. Followed by a gathering
at the family home.

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Michael Horsley (Golf Professional - Donalda Club)

Entered November 30, 2016 from Toronto

Ethan was a pleasant and respectful young man with a love for the game of golf. His smile and positive demeanour was infectious. On behalf of all the Professionals at Donalda Club I can say with confidence that Ethan will be missed but never forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Wissell family during this difficult time.

John Roumelis & Noemi Castillo (Friend)

Entered November 30, 2016 from Toronto

Our heartfelt profoundest condolences for your loss. We are all shocked and deeply saddened. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and Ethan. May God's love heal us all.

John & Noemi

Steven & Anne-Marie Bell (Family)

Entered December 3, 2016 from Ottawa

Our thoughts are with the Wissell family at this difficult time. As Ethan shared his fight with cancer we were profoundly moved by his courage, strength, and grace. We are deeply sorry for your loss.

Sincerely, Steven & Anne-Marie

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