In memory of

Charles William "Pete" Conacher

July 29, 1932 -  October 20, 2024

It is with great sadness that the family of Pete Conacher announces his passing on October 20 in his 93rd year. Pete was born in Toronto in 1932 and was the eldest son of the late Charlie Conacher and Noreen Conacher (Spratt). He was predeceased by his parents and is survived by his loving wife and partner of 65 years, Ann (Randle), and his brothers Brad (Linda Yule) of Toronto and Scott (Eunmi) of Sooke, B.C., and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

Pete lived all of his life in Toronto. He began his hockey career in 1943 with the Leaside PeeWees. He went on to play for the North Toronto Kinsmen Terriers where he would be a Minor Bantam finalist. At the age of 16, he became the property of the Chicago Blackhawks and was sent to their OHA affiliate, the Galt Black Hawks.

In his pro career, he played in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks, the New York Rangers, and the Toronto Maple Leafs but spent most of his career with the Hershey Bears in the AHL. In 1959, he would play for the Belleville McFarlands and go on to win the World Championship in Prague, which was one of his proudest moments.

In 1966, Pete married the love of his life. Peter and Ann spent many years at their Georgian Bay property in the Sans Souci area. It was sharing this island with Ann about which Peter was the most passionate. Peter’s contribution to the fabric and culture of the community was immeasurable. He was an active member of the Sans Souci Copperhead Association, served on its Board, and was always busy with its causes. He could usually be found at the local community center, either fundraising, maintaining the property, participating in the many committees, or simply playing a game of tennis and making it look way too easy. Pete could always be counted on to help others, whether it was rescuing wayward boats from imminent danger, fighting cottage fires, or simply helping people dock their boats with a warm smile and a firm handshake. While at the island, he always had a construction project going on. Peter was active in not just the local cottage association, but also the larger Parry Sound district where he was inducted in to the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame in 2010.

After ending his professional career in 1966, he would join the NHL Oldtimers Hockey Club and would play charity hockey games across Canada. Pete would go on to a successful career as a floor trader on Bay Street until his retirement. He skated and lunched with his hockey buddies well into his late 80s.

In retirement, Pete lent his time as a Past President of the Ontario chapter of Special Olympics Canada. He served on the Boards of the Charlie Conacher Cancer Research Fund at the then Toronto General Hospital and the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.

In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Georgian Bay Land Trust, the West Parry Sound Health Centre, or the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, would be greatly appreciated.

Visitation will be at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto. Hours are Friday, November 1st, 5:00 to 8:00 pm and Sunday November 3rd, 10:00 am to 12:00 noon and 2:00 to 4:00 pm. After a private family service, he will be interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

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Harry Patrick (Work Related)

Entered October 27, 2024 from Calgary

I first met Pete on The Old Toronto Trading Floor in the 1970s., I was on POst 5., He was a Very Kind Warm engaging Gentleman., My Thoughts and Prayers are with Pete's Family.

Terrie Louie (Co-worker on T.S.E.)

Entered October 27, 2024 from Binbrook Ontario

Truly 1 of the greats on the TSE. A gentleman & well respected by all. Gone but not forgotten

Ross Golddn (Friend)

Entered October 27, 2024 from Toronto

Sorry to hear about Peter
New him through sports Beaches Major Fast Ball at Kew Gardens Toronto.
Great athlete, real competitor, good friend , humble and cared about others.
It was a privilege to be on his team.
My condolences to the family.
R.I.P. Peter

Ross Golden


Bill and Janet L'Heureux (Friends from Special Olympics days)

Entered October 28, 2024 from Toronto

Our condolences to Ann, a wonderful person. In the early 1980's, with Pete, Frank Selke Jr , Blake Murphy and others, we were charged by Red Foster to help resurrect the fortunes of Ontario Special Olympics. Hard work and great fun. Pete was a gentle and revered person, loved by all. RIP.

John Smit (Friend)

Entered October 29, 2024 from Delhi, ON

Our condolences to Mr. Conacher's family. He was such a nice and caring person. I had the pleasure of first meeting him and his wife in Parry Sound a few years ago. We spoke on the phone various times through out the year. We always saw them at the Bobby Orr Hall of fame in the summer and attended a couple of Alumni lunches in Toronto. "Pete" was always so happy and engaging. RIP Mr. Conacher John Smit, Jamie, Jennifer and Hazel

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