In memory of

Ronald James Chapman

November 6, 1941 -  October 22, 2020

In loving memory of Ronald James Chapman, who passed away in the early hours of October 22, 2020 at Ajax Hospital. Predeceased by his wife Juliette. Will be sadly missed by daughters Pamela and Melanie(Rodney) and grandchildren Matthew, Mitchell and Jennifer. Brother-in-law of Brian Wood.

Ron spent the majority of his working life as an electrician at The Toronto Star and The Scarborough Board of Education. He loved fishing and spending time on the water. He liked to putter around and get his hands on any new gadget that he could.

As per his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral. To honour his memory, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Toronto Rehab Foundation. Online condolences can be made at Simple Alternative Funeral Centres Pickering.

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Sandy and Dorothy Auchinvole (Friends)

Entered October 24, 2020 from Scarborough Ontario

Ron and sandy friends since grade school I met Ron in 1995 fun times camping fishing and a trip to Disneyland not to mention all our house party's he will be missed rest in peace Ron 🙏

Ekk Mimra and Doris Austin (Friend)

Entered October 24, 2020 from Warkworth

Ron will always hold a special place in our hearts ♥️ He was an amazing person! Through all his challenges life had thrown his way, he always inspired us with his being.... Happy .. Strong and Proud. Ekk will always cherish his friendship and all the great times they shared together. He will be missed. May he rest in Peace🙏❣️

Pat Agnew (Jennings) (friend)

Entered October 24, 2020 from Toronto

Pam & Melanie,
So sorry to hear about Ron. I am sure you will miss him. I have a lot of good memories of Ron & your family, when I lived on Fintona. I hope you are both well.
Pat

Steve and Nancy Smith (Former neighbours)

Entered October 24, 2020 from Cobourg

Steve and I remember our time living on Fordover Dr. across the street from Ron with fondness. He was always puttering on something. To this day I have no regrets about uprooting the dead tree from his front lawn that we had to look at the whole summer from across the street and dumping it in the back of his truck. We've been gone from Fordover since 1976 but we did have many good and fun times with Ron. We especially remember the evening of smelt fishing he talked us into. There were some great parties hosted in his basement. Our deepest sympathy to his daughters and family.

Allison & Dan Myall (Friend)

Entered October 24, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss, May precious memories fill your heart and ease your pain

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