Retired employee, Etobicoke Hydro
At Champlain Manor Retirement Home, Orillia on Saturday, August 9, 2014, Ernie Oakley, formerly of Nobleton, in his 88th year, beloved husband of the late Olga Campbell and husband of Laurene Duncan. Dear father of Brian and Sandy Oakley, Innisfil; Brennan and Julie Oakley, Schomberg; Cindy and George Paolantonio, Schomberg. Loving grandfather of Chad and his wife Elise, Lauren, Deanna and Daniela. Dear brother of Mary and John Silk and predeceased by Oliver and Irene Oakley, Laura and Jim Silk, Joan and Art Silk.
Private interment of cremated remains will be held. Memorial service to be held at a later date. Time and place to be determined.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213). Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Shirley & Bob DiFebo
Brian, Sandy, Brennan, Julie, Cindy, George & families.
Ernie will be missed, but the memories of the “GREAT TIMES” with him will always be remembered.
Our thoughts are with you.
With Love,
Shirley & Bob DiFebo
Bill, Kelly & Cassie
Brian, Brennan, Cindy & families
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. Ernie was a special man to us all! Cherish your wonderful memories I will forever remember that laugh and the twinkle in his eyes he treated us all like we were his own.
Luv to you all! Ernie, may you rest in peace reuniting with Olga, I know she was waiting with open arms at the pearly gates. Laugh loud so we can all hear you.
xoxox
Shirley Jessop
Brian, Brendon, Cindy and Families
My deepest sympathies to you all. I think of Ernie and Olga all the time and all the good times we shared I’m sure he is at peace now .Shirley Jessop
Terry Coles
Brian, Brendon, Cindy and Families
Very sorry to hear about Ernie’s passing.
Terry
Bill Poidevin
Julie Oakley. So sorry to hear of your father-in-law’s passing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Brennan. Blessings to you and your family.
Carol Wedgewood
Brian & Family
my deepest sympathies on your loss
Carol Wedgewood
Gord & Marg Adams
Sorry to hear of Ernie’s passing. We have enjoyed many fond memories over the years. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
Bill & Helen Bible
Brian, Brennan, Cindy and Families
Sorry to here of Ernie’s passing. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time . Hold on to all your many happy memories. He will be missed by us all.
John & Deb Anderson and family
Dear Brennen & Julie, Chad & Elise, Cindy & George, Deanna & Daniela, Brian & Sandy & Lauren,
Our heartfelt sympathies to you all in the loss of Ernie your dear father and grandfather.
Treasure your memories.
John, Deb and family
The Witherspoon Family
Dear Brennan and Julie and all your families…
On behalf of the Witherspoon Family, Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. Ernie always treated everyone with such kindness.
God give you strength in this time of sadness.
Ian
Mary Sheardown
Brian, Brennan, Cindy and families
Very sorry to hear of Ernie’s passing. Always enjoyed Olga and his company.
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Mary, Wayne, Scott and Darren Sheardown
Laura Elgie Green
Sandy and Brian: So very sorry to hear of Ernie’s passing. Drove through Nobleton recently so thought I would drive around our old neighbourhood. Of course I thought of Ernie and Olga, Keith and Ann, Cindy, Brennan, Rick, Larry, Tim, Kelly, Christie, and Bruce. I remember the year your families got snowmobiles for Christmas, took all the kids in the neighbourhood for rides. Many great childhood memories. My sympathies for your loss. Laura
Lewis & Cheryl Lawder
Brian, Brennan, Cindy and Families
So sorry to hear about the passing of your dear father, he will be greatly missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Leo Siegman
Very sorry to read about Ernies passing on the Internet today 9/21/14 while I was searching for his location for a possible visit. He and I worked together at the hydro for 35 years and for two years after we retired as contract inspectors together. He was the kindest, wisest, and the most humble man I have ever met and he and Olga always welcomed Anne and I into their home in Nobleton. My sympathy for the loss of your mighty fine dad Brian, Brennan and Cindy and I can remember how proud and happy he was when you were each born.