NOTE: You can watch Martin's memorial ceremony by going to the "MEDIA" tab and scrolling down to "VIDEOS."
Just shy of his 87th birthday, Martin took his last peaceful breath on October 14, 2023, at his home in Thornhill. While the sky has gained a bright new star, the world has lost a true gentleman and adored husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend and leader.
A hero and mentor to many, he will be remembered for his Hollywood smile, twinkly eyes, and the charming but humble way he could captivate a room. Much to his amusement, his dry, intelligent wit flew above many heads, and his sound advice was highly sought in both matters of business and the heart. He was a respected leader and proud Scotsman who shattered stereotypes of being cheap by exuding kindness and unwavering generosity in every aspect of his life, giving from his heart with pleasure and no reciprocation required.
Martin was born in Glasgow to parents Charles Stuart and Jean Stuart (nee McDonald) on November 6, 1936. He was little brother to Johnny and Sheila, whom he adored. He spent many summers as a child in the beautiful seaside town of Oban, where his mother, who died when she was 45, is buried. He met his wife Anne in Glasgow in 1961, just before she moved to Canada, and three months later, he booked his flight to join her in the land of opportunity. They were married the following year, and their family grew to include daughter Linda (David), son Iain, grandchildren Iain, Jamieson, James, and step-grandchildren Brock and Austyn.
As a young boy, he discovered his passion for masonry while building brick and stone walls around his childhood's front steps and flower garden. A testament to his craftsmanship, the walls still stand today. Upon arriving in Toronto, he sought employment in that field and with a heavy sample briefcase, he worked for Toronto Brick, which led to a sales position at Lake Ontario Cement.
In 1967, at 31, he invested in a partnership at a struggling company called Century Concrete Products. Firmly believing that odd numbers make great partnerships and three is too many, he soon bought out the other two shareholders and turned the company around, creating what he considered his proudest achievement.
In 1973, York Downs Golf & Country Club became his second home, where he formed lasting friendships and continued to enjoy the game he fell in love with as a young boy in Scotland.
You could always rely on him to stay calm, and as his wife Annie always said, "He has the patience of Job" with others and himself, as demonstrated regularly on the golf course where a missed shot was met with chuckles instead of curses. He once told a golf buddy, "You're not good enough to get upset about a bad shot."
He chose the slow and steady route in life and business, making friends, not enemies, along the way. His employees highly respected his integrity and fairness. He walked the walk, as could be seen every morning at 7am when he made the rounds to say hello, chat, and ensure everyone was doing their job well.
A man of his word, he valued honesty and accountability. He extended second, third and even more chances to those who asked because he believed in the inherent goodness of others, even when it required digging deeper to find it.
No matter his discomfort - whether in physical pain, enduring tasteless hospital food or the heartbreak of betrayal - he never uttered a single complaint. Even in his last fragile days, his response to the question of how he was doing was delivered with a smile and always the same - "I'm fine."
His motto was "Life Goes On." And so shall we, with heartfelt gratitude for having him in our lives, for the depth of our feelings for him far exceeds the word "Love."
A private family gathering of remembrance will be held shortly to celebrate the day he came into the world. On April 7, 2024, when the flowers start to wake, the golf course re-opens, and our grief begins to settle, we hope you will join us as we formally honour his memory and celebrate all he meant to us.
Memorial donations to The Bitove Method in Martin's memory would be an appreciated expression of sympathy. Please see the link to the charity under the donations tab. Please also note that service details will be updated on this website when confirmed.
Funeral Details
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Ceremony of Remembrance + Celebration of Life
Bayview Golf & Country Club
25 Fairway Heights Drive, Thornhill, Canada, ON, CANADA, L3T 3X1
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Sunday, 7 Apr 2024 3:00 PM
Info: You can watch Martin's memorial by going to the MEDIA tab at the top and then down to VIDEOS. On Sunday, April 7, we will formally honour Martin's memory and celebrate all he meant to us. If you would like to join us, please email Linda@linda-stuart.ca to RSVP.