In memory of

Norman James MacFarlane

January 1, 1932 -  June 26, 2021

Saddened to announce the passing of Norman MacFarlane in his 90th year on June 26, 2021. Beloved husband of Irene for 65 years. Survived by his devoted children Bryan (Tammy) Karen (Rob) and cherished grandchildren Brett, Carly, Megan, Sister Ina, brother George (deceased), and will be missed by all who knew him. In his retirement years from Toronto Hydro, he enjoyed curling, golf and friendships with senior clubs. There will be a celebration of life at a later date. Cremation has taken place and if desired a donation to the charity of your choice in memory of Norm.

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Suzanne & Gerry Leisk (Probus Club)

Entered June 28, 2021 from Toronto

We got to know Norm through the Probus Club and he was such a gentleman. Norm & Irene did our coffee and they always had little “treats” of homemaker goodies for us.

It was so lovely to see the two of them at our functions. You could tell the love they shared by how they did things and looked out for each other.

Norm will be missed by us at Probus and any other folks that his life touched.

Irene Stevens (Friend from Probus)

Entered June 28, 2021 from 1014-121 Ling Road, Scarboroughl, ON. M1E 4Y2

Norman, you will be greatly missed by everyone. You had that special smile that was so welcoming. R.I.P

Katy Milroy (A very dear acquaintance and friend.)

Entered June 28, 2021 from Scarborough

My dear Irene, how heavy your heart must be, but know that you are in all of our hearts & prayers at this time.
Hopefully we'll cross paths in the not-too-distant future.

Stay safe and stay well my dear.
BIG HUG!

Katy Milroy

Jordene Lyttle (Friend of family)

Entered June 28, 2021 from Oakville

Our sincere condolences to all of the MacFarlane family at this time.
Dan & Jordene Lyttle (friends of Bryan and Tammy)

Nancy Langen (Niece)

Entered June 28, 2021 from Brampton

Aunt Irene, Bryan, Tammy and Brett, Karen, Rob, Carly and Megan
Our sincere condolences on the passing of Norm. What a life well lived and well loved. Uncle Norm was always so cheerful, always smiling, telling a funny joke or story. His passing will leave a void in all our lives. May he rest in eternal peace, now reunited with his parents and brother.
Love to you all,
Nancy Lynn and John

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