In memory of

Jim Carpenter

April 24, 1937 -  June 14, 2024

Jim Edwin Carpenter passed away peacefully at Hillsdale Estates, Oshawa, on June 14, 2024, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He was predeceased by his beloved wife of over thirty years, Agda Davies, his sisters Margaret and Norma, and his brothers Ross (in infancy) and Lloyd. He is survived by his brother Wayne, and by his son Jason and daughter Nadine from his previous marriage to Frauke Illing, and stepdaughter Daphne Rayner.

The family wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the remarkable care provided by Teisha Jordan, and the staff at Hillsdale Estates.

Jim was a creative genius in the world of Canadian design and advertising. While at Don Watt and Associates, he was responsible for the branding of several major organizations and product lines such as Loblaws and “no name”. When he branched out to form his own studio, Jim Carpenter and Company, he designed several iconic logos including those for Milk and the Liberal Party of Canada. He is especially remembered, however, for his mentorship to others, and for his booming laugh and a smile that could light up any room.

While graphic design was his forte, Jim’s true passion was flight. He was an award-winning glider pilot and Canadian champion, competing across North America and as far afield as Argentina and Australia.

Flowers are gratefully declined, however donations in Jim’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, or a charity of your choice.

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Rainer Zimm (Long time soaring friend going back to 1972 at York Soaring Association)

Entered June 22, 2024 from Goderich, Ontario

Rest In Peace... Jim ~ you were one special dude and sailplane aficionado


BLUE SKIES ~ Jim.... BLUE SKIES ~ ALWAYS ! ❤️‍🩹

Frauke Illing (Ex Wife Mother of his 2 children. Jason and Nadine)

Entered July 2, 2024 from 130 Rosedale Valley Rd. Toronto M4W 1P9 Ont.

Having been a very talented graphic designer , plus a top glider pilot and a very strong person all his life. It was very hard to witness him not remembering who is children where.
God bless him and may he rest in peace.

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