In memory of

Frank John Christie

Passed away peacefully at Trenton Memorial Hospital in Trenton, Ontario on Sunday October 2, 2022 in his 95th year.

He will be deeply missed by his children Lynda (Gord), Frank (Maureen), Gord (Pat); his 6 grandchildren Danielle, Leanne (Dave), Shawna (Chris), Doug, Darcey (Adam), Frank (Tanya); his 9 great-grandchildren Kristie (Andrew), Andrew, Mason, William, Liam, Logan, Connor, Fiona and Lochlan; and his 3 great-great-grandchildren Kale, Kinsley and Amelia, as well as his brothers Jack (Gail) and Eric.

Predeceased by his loving wife Evelyn and his sister, Sheila.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of condolence are welcomed through donations to a charity of your choice.

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Hilda Rodger (niece)

Entered October 7, 2022 from Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland

God Bless you, Uncle Frank, for being a good Uncle, a 'help in times of trouble' and a kind man with a cheeky smile and a good sense of humour.

Glyn, Lesley and Eric (Nephews and niece)

Entered October 10, 2022 from Scotland

Thank you for being our Uncle Frank in Canada. Always with a smile and leaving us with warm thoughts and memories back here in Scotland.

Carol Jackson (Pat’s sister)

Entered October 13, 2022 from Maberly, Ontario

My condolences to the entire Christie family. I had the privilege of knowing Frank, and now he has been reunited with Evelyn. Two hearts 💕 reunited.

Liz Christie (Niece)

Entered October 13, 2022 from BELLEVILLE

Rest in peace dear Uncle Frank. I will miss all of our wonderful chats about Scotland and the family. I'm sending my love and positive thoughts to the whole family.

Paul Yarmola (Quinte Access Driver)

Entered October 15, 2022 from Brighton

Many of the other drivers (Denise, Clare, Nadyne) join me in sending condolences to the family. I first met Frank when I drove him from his home at The Wellings in Picton to visit his brother in Trenton. Every month he made the trip and every month one of our drivers spent 2 hours in conversation with this very interesting, warm and kind gentleman as we drove to and fro.
I live in Brighton and was thrilled when Frank moved to Applefest Lodge as I was able to have short chats a lot more frequently.
We sure will miss you Frank.

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