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Carl Graydon Ferris
June 4, 1953 - May 6, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">Carl Graydon Ferris, 62, passed away peacefully in his sleep Friday May 6th at Toronto General Hospital. Carl is survived by his wife of 29 years Barbara, his son William; his mother Grace, father Don, sister Erin and her husband Leigh; his nephews Byrne and Lane and niece Kira; and the rest of his family and friends. <br>Carl was born June 4, 1953, had a fondness for gardening and considered himself an amateur horticulturist; a love for boating where he spent many years cruising lake Muskoka; enjoyed cooking shows and barbequing. During his life at the cottage there were many times when the peaceful surroundings of the Muskoka woods would turn grey as the ever challenging annual wrestling match with the lake pump took hold and never disappointed him in putting up a good fight but Carl always won in the end.<br> He was a naturalist at heart (in the true sense of the word) and loved nothing more than to be in Muskoka at his family’s cottage sitting by the lake and listening to the loons. He loved music, live plays, cars, and boats and was a true animal lover. He was a committed husband and adoring father who thought that meatloaf was a dish best left alone. Pasta and steak were his favorites with a cold one sitting close by. Desert was either coconut cream pie or chocolate mousse.<br>He would always be there with a helping hand for any of his friends or family and enjoyed getting together for food, drink and laughs. Leaving behind many memories for others, he also left behind a hell of a lot of stuff his wife and son have no idea what to do with.<br></div>