In memory of

Norman Roy Harold "Buster" Saunders

August 19, 1937 -  April 18, 2021

Wherever a wonderful soul has been there is a trail of fond memories. ...

Passed away peacefully in the care of Rouge Valley Centenary Hospital at the age of 83. Norm was a loving husband to his wife of 37 years Helen, and father to Norman, Rita, Debbie, Valery, and Colleen, and stepfather to Kim, Kellie, Ian (deceased), and Adele. Norm was grandfather to 23 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren and will be missed by his nieces and nephews. Norm retired from Enbridge/Consumers Gas after a career where he established many friendships. He looked forward to meeting family members and friends for coffee. He will always be remembered for his gentlemanly manner, caring attitude and love of books and sports, especially golf. Norm will be cremated at Mount Pleasant Cemetery and will be laid to rest with his parents Gladys and Garnet and two of his siblings ‘Ted’ and Gloria. A celebration of life in his honor will be held in August 2021. Donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation.

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Colleen and Darren Beers (Daughter and Son-in-law)

Entered April 23, 2021 from Elmwood, New Brunswick

Dad we will miss you greatly. Love Colleen

Dennis Flood (Family hood friend)

Entered April 23, 2021 from East York ont

A man i Truly looked up to from a very early age.A fine gentleman indeed.Yes with that smooth ginger voice ,never raising it .Only playing baseball on the fields his passion would awaken.A real trooper for the game of golf.....You brought to me a lot of great childhood memories......THANK YOU MR.SAUNDERS

Rita & Dolores Flood (Old acquaintances)

Entered April 23, 2021 from Peterborough

Good times always held to our hearts on
Rochman Blvd

Theresa and Bob Milller (Family friends)

Entered April 23, 2021 from Fraserville, ON

So sorry to hear of your fathers passing. As kids we sure spent a lot of time at the Saunders house, lots of great meals at the kitchen table, a very large plate of sandwiches and potato salad. In the summer your dad would be at the table all tanned laughing and joking with everyone. Your dad also made sure to arrange for the fire department to let us use the firehall field to practice baton an colour guards. He also made sure to have us march in parades and have the firefighters band to be ahead of us so everyone could march to the music. Your dad will be missed by myself and the entire Flood clan. May god bless all of you and your families in the days ahead just know that he was truly loved by our family and countless others.

Robert Wildbore and Karen Toppila (Family Friend)

Entered April 24, 2021 from Oakville

Our deepest sympathies to your family. Whenever grief tries to steal the beauty of the memories of your father, grandfather, just remember, Love. Never. Dies. Thinking of you all, Robert and Kaarina

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