In memory of

Hall Woodward

May 9, 1926 -  February 20, 2019

Passed away in his sleep on Wed. Feb. 20. One day after his 64th anniversary to his beloved wife Mary (Purkis). He will greatly be missed by his loving son Stephen. He will also be greatly missed by his loving brother Don & his children. Also his loving brother’s-in-law Frank & Audrey Purkis & their children, also John & Bonnie Purkis & their children. Funeral arrangements have been made with Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (375 Mount Pleasant Rd, East gate entrance) Visitation is Sun. Feb. 24, 2 – 5 pm. Then Mon. Feb. 25, 10 – 11am, followed by the service, burial & a reception to follow.
For online condolences and donations please visit www.etouch.ca.

Guestbook 

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Amanda Racicot (Great Niece)

Entered February 21, 2019 from Barrie

So sorry to hear of Uncle Hall’s passing. He was a great man and will be sadly missed. My sincerest condolences to Aunt Mary and Stephen during this sad time.

Bonnie Eccles (Friend)

Entered February 22, 2019 from Toronto

My sincere condolences to Mary and Stephen.
Always remember that wonderful smile.
Hugs,
Bonnie

Richard Montgomery (Business partner)

Entered February 23, 2019 from Hudson Bay Queen Street

Steve. My deepest sympathy. We have lost a great person and an incredible business partner. He will be missed greatly. Rest in peace

Regards
Richard Montgomery
VP /General Manager

Wendy & Danny Andrews (Niece and husband)

Entered February 23, 2019 from Orillia, Ontario

Dear Stephen and Mary,
Our hearts are filled with sorrow upon hearing the news about your father / husbands passing. Our most sincere condolences. Danny and I wish you peace to bring comfort and the courage to face the days ahead.

Glenn and Nancy Purkis (Nephew and Niece-in-Law)

Entered February 24, 2019 from Caversham, UK

Our sincerest condolences to Aunt Mary and cousin Stephen. We both loved Uncle Hall very much and always enjoyed his good wit and humour. He will be sadly missed, but I had the good fortunate to see him on my last visit home a few weeks ago, and got one last 'classic handshake' from Uncle Hall. May he rest in peace.

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