RUSSELL JOHN THOMAS BEARE

BEARE, RUSSELL JOHN THOMAS February 6, 1917 – March 16, 2020 Dad passed away peacefully, at Amica Swan Lake, at the age of 103, on March 16, 2020.

Predeceased by wife Norma (Heisey), wife Mary (Cosburn), daughter, Donna Hassall and grandson Jim Conlin and his 5 sisters. Russ is survived by his daughters Bette Williamson (Ron) and Sandra James, grandchildren, Brent Conlin (Kerrie), Jason Hassall (Jen), Patrick James (Christie) and Katie James (Kristin) and 10 great-grandchildren. He is also remembered by his extended family, Mac Cosburn and Jennifer, Dennis Seeley (Gerri – deceased) and their families. Dad was born on February 6, 1917, in the Hamlet of Armadale, at Steeles Avenue and Highway 48. He quit school at the age of 16 to help his elderly father on the fruit/egg farm which he took over the when his father died and made it a successful business. Unfortunately, at the age of 33, he had a heart attack and had to sell the farm. He then became involved in the investment advisory business with Wood Gundy.

As a business man, Russ always acted with the utmost integrity and honesty, earning respect from his clients and colleagues. He often led all of Canada in the retail sales of Canada Savings Bonds. He was especially proud of his involvement in being one of the first three people that started the Markham Stouffville Hospital. The other two were the late Dr. James T. Scott and the late Howard Cosburn. The hospital is now a six hundred million dollar state of the art facility, which, with the recent addition, is one of the most modern, well-equipped facilities in Canada.

He enjoyed cottage life with his family at their property in the Kawarthas on Kasshabog Lake where, the whole family would regularly get together. He was a great believer in giving back and gave generously to many worthy causes including Markham Stouffville Hospital. The family is grateful to the many Personal Support Workers that cared for him in his home. Their dedicated service and caring compassion allowed him to stay in his own home until last November when he became very ill and assured that his last days were comfortable and familiar. As per his wishes, Dad has been cremated.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Virus. Online condolences may be made at www.dixongarland.com