In memory of

Charles James Mallory

June 19, 1921 -  February 4, 2020

Passed away peacefully at Mackenzie Health Long Term Care in Richmond Hill, Ontario on Tuesday, February 4th, 2020 in his 99th year. He joins his loving late wife Phyllis (nee Gurean).
He will be greatly missed by his beloved daughter Carol Wilcock (Cliff - deceased) and son Robert (Theresa), and his cherished granddaughter Victoria. He is also deeply missed by his sister Phyllis Shewan, many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Charles was a loving husband of 67 years to Phyllis, whom he greatly admired. He was a proud employee with Massey Ferguson for 40+ years. He enjoyed walking, swimming and travelling and continued to do so for many years into his retirement.
In keeping with Charles wishes, a cremation has taken place. Family and friends will be received at the Elgin Mills Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centre, 1591 Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill on Saturday, February 15 at 2 p.m. followed by a celebration of his life at 2:30 p.m.
Charles family would like to thank all staff and volunteers at Mackenzie Health Long Term care for their compassion, dedication and support that they had given during his stay. Everyone loved Charles and he loved them. Thanks also to Veteran Affairs for their support in the care that was provided by their services.
In lieu of flowers, Charles would have appreciated donations in his name to Canadian Cancer Society or Alzheimer Society of York Region. For further information and online condolences, please visit www.etouch.ca

Guestbook 

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David Pretty 

Entered February 5, 2020 from Toronto

My condolences

Mary and Terry Brown (friends)

Entered February 5, 2020 from KESWICK

Dear Bob, Theresa, Victoria and Carol
We're so sorry hear of your father's passing. May you find comfort in knowing that he and your mother/grandmother are together again. We're keeping you all in our hearts.
Love and Hugs
Mary and Terry

June Beaumont (Volunteer)

Entered February 6, 2020 from MacKenzie Long Term Care

I am so fortunate to have known Charles for the last 5 years as his Tuesday morning volunteer.
He was the most pleasant man who always had a smile for you regardless of how he was feeling.
I know he is happy now to be reunited with his wife.

Irene Preston (Volunteer)

Entered February 7, 2020 from Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Charles was a great person to visit. Always had a smile even though he had many aches and pains. He was a joy to talk to and to remember the good ole days. I will miss visiting him on a Monday morning.

May God keep him in His care.
Irene Preston

Beverley Mallory (Sister-in-law)

Entered February 7, 2020 from Brockville

God bless and keep you, Charlie

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