In memory of

Julian (Joe) Chenew

August 28, 1925 -  October 28, 2016

Joe’s life journey ended peacefully at Mackenzie Health Hospital Palliative Care. Joe always enjoyed life, with his great sense of humour. He will be sadly missed by his wife Marie. Loving daughters, Patti Harrison (Chris) and Judith Peden (Tom pre-deceased). Very proud granddad of Erin Harrison (Ian Blay), Shawn Peden (Meghan), Matt Peden (Laura Fulton). Celebration of Joe’s life will be held at the YORK FUNERAL CENTRE, 160 Beecroft Rd., Toronto (north of Sheppard, west of Yonge St., 416-221-3404) on Saturday, November 5, 2016 from 1 p.m. until time of service at 3 p.m. Donations to Doctors Without Borders or the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund would be appreciated. For more information please visit www.etouch.ca

Guestbook 

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Sam & Roz Chaim (Friend)

Entered November 1, 2016 from Thornhill

We are very saddened to hear of Joe's passing. He lit up the room with his smile and disposition. We wish the family comfort from your lifetime of good memories of Joe.

Sam & Roz Chaim

Marie Chenew (Wife)

Entered November 1, 2016 from Thornhill

Missing you already!

Dena Silverberg (Friend)

Entered November 2, 2016 from Toronto

I first met Joe in 1998 when I began working at Taylor Place. He always had a warm smile, big hug and intelligent joke to share. My deepest sympathies to my dear Marie and family, he will be missed.
Dena Silverberg

Pauline and Souleye Sarr (Patti Harrison (friend and colleague))

Entered November 2, 2016 from Magog, Québec

It is with great sadness that we hear of Joe's passing. We only met him a few times while visiting Patti, Chris and Erin, but he made an impression on us with his sense of humor. We remember he was asking Erin on her eight +- birthday 'when was she getting a job'? We're sure he will be greatly missed we wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family.

Souleye and Pauline Sarr

Lori, Rob and Emma McNicol (Friend)

Entered November 4, 2016 from Milton

Joe was our dear friend that we are so grateful for having been a part of our lives. Joe and Marie were on a bowling team with Margaret and George (Lori’s parents) in the early 1970’s – they became great friends. Always so kind and fun, Joe was a pleasure to hang out and have a conversation with. We will miss him immensely.

Lori, Rob and Emma McNicol

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