In memory of

James Grant Easson

November 9, 1941 -  March 25, 2024

Easson, James Grant (Jim), November 9, 1941-March 25, 2024. Jim passed away peacefully in the early hours of Monday, March 25th, at the age of 82 in Fergus, Ontario. He will be dearly missed by his devoted wife, Diane, and remembered fondly by his family and friends.

Jim is survived by his daughters Angela (Martin), Julie (Tony), and Allison, as well as stepchildren Rob (Sarah), June (Tyler), and Paul (Julie). He is also remembered by his brother Roger (Tanja), sisters-in-law Eleanor and Lorna, grandchildren Natalie (Lance), Effie (Antonia), Heather (Aden), Cameron, Kate, Michael, Ellie, Jack, and Charlie, and nieces and nephews Tom (Alan), Val (Rob), Alexander, Elizabeth, Chelsea (Tyler), and Christie (Jimmy). Jim was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen, his parents Mary and Sandy Easson, and brothers-in-law Lloyd, Tony, Chuck, Don, and Frank.

Born in the Shetland Islands where his father was stationed with the RAF, Jim spent his early years in Scotland and England before immigrating to Canada. After completing high school, he proudly served in the Canadian Navy and later joined the Renfrew/Lanark Militia. In Ottawa, he began his 27-year tenure with IBM and welcomed his first two daughters with his first wife, Helen. The family later moved to Newfoundland, where their third daughter, Allison, was born, before settling in Pickering, Ontario.

In 2007, Jim married Diane, with whom he shared many cherished moments in Ajax, Fenwick, and Fergus. They enjoyed ballroom dancing, square dancing, traveling, winemaking, and watching baseball and curling together. An avid curler, Jim served as the Past President and reporter at Annandale Curling Club. He had a passion for garage sales, antique shopping, flea markets, collecting coins and pins, reading, swimming (especially indulging in lots of cannonballs!), and attending Curling Briers. He was known for his meticulous lists and plans and always made a point to acknowledge birthdays, never forgetting to wish someone cheers.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Wellington Terrace for their compassionate care of Jim. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Make-A-Wish® Foundation of Canada (https://makeawish.ca/) or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Jim's warmth, humour, and kindness will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Cheers Dad/Jim, we will miss you.

A private service will be planned to celebrate Jim’s life.

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Brenda (Dryden) Darling (Friends)

Entered March 26, 2024 from Dunrobin

The Dryden Family are sending their condolences to you girls and your families on the passing of Jim. He was such a lovely and gentle man. 💕 We had so much fun visiting your family when we were all so very young. We hope your wonderful memories of your dad get you all through this sad time. We are sending you all some hugs 🫂

Lisa Podd & Family (Friend of Julie)

Entered March 26, 2024 from Newmarket

Hi Julie & Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I know the last few years have been hard & you all worked together to help your Dad so beautifully. You, your Dad, & family are all in my prayers!

Anne and Frank Porter (Family.)

Entered March 27, 2024 from 5 Havenwood Place, Whitby, On L1N9V7

Our deepest sympathy, We have fond memories of Jim in happier times. May he rest in peace. God bless.

Eleanor Wright, Lorna McRae, Tom Wright (Sister's -in-law and uncle)

Entered March 27, 2024 from Appleton, ON

We share many happy memories with Jim. He was a kind and gentle man. Jim was a wonderful husband and a very loving father. He loved a good laugh and we shared many. We have great memories of our times together. May your memories keep him forever in your heart. RIP Jim.

Alison Williams (Friend/Colleague of Angela)

Entered March 27, 2024

Angela,
I hope that you, your family, and friends may find comfort in each other, during this time of loss. Please accept my sincere sympathies to you and your family.

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