In memory of

Robert Harold Stapleton

September 14, 1940 -  December 18, 2016

Robert Harold Stapleton passed away peacefully, surrounded by his three children on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at the age of 76. Robert left behind his three children, Lisa and her husband Allan, Greg and his wife Jane, and his son Brad. His Grandchildren, Adam, Michelle, Benjamin, Melanie, and Cooper. Robert was a true wine lover and would always enjoy a good conversation over a glass of wine. He was also a big history aficionado and always saw himself as the last of the great Western gunfighters. His loss will be felt by many extended family and friends, All are welcome to celebrate his life. Sympathy may be expressed through donations to the Ontario SPCA as Robert was a true lover of animals.

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Phrancis MacInnis 

Entered December 20, 2016 from Ajax

Bradley, Lisa and Gregory, Very sorry for the loss of your Father. Wishing him peace, rest & love in Heaven. Relationships may fade, but they are never forgotten. Rest in Peace Dear Robert. Will never forget you. Thoughts Forever to my one and only Husband, Phrancis

Brad (Son)

Entered December 21, 2016

You will forever be my hero and favourite gunslinger...

Rose Marie 

Entered December 21, 2016 from Port Perry, Ontario

I know that you are now resting in peace and were welcomed by your Mother, Dad and John. We had some good times, which I will remember. But the greatest gift you gave me was our three children and our 5 wonderful grandchildren. You will not be forgotten.

Lisa (Daughter)

Entered December 21, 2016

Amidst our last conversations you told me to remember you were my Father and I was your Firstborn. It would be impossible to forget one of my primary influences that helped shape who I am, and am still becoming. I wish for you continued peace and understanding from a now higher perspective. Lisa

Greg Stapleton (Son)

Entered December 22, 2016 from Toronto

I will remember many things about my Dad. A true Maple Leafs and Blue Jays fan. The man who taught me how to fish and to have respect for nature. He loved to capture many of our younger moments in home movies. He boosted my confidence in sports and later through events in my life. Always willing to talk and offer me his advice. I will miss our shared conversations over coffee and Timbits. Rest in peace Dad you will always be in my heart.
Love always Greg

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