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Robert Jerome "Bert" O\'Donnell

October 9, 2020

Robert Jerome
O’DONNELL, Robert Jerome “Bert” - Of Mount Forest, passed away at the Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest on Friday, October 9th, 2020 in his 87th year. Beloved husband of the late Catherine O’Donnell (2019).  Loving father of Donna Banton of Alliston, Julia and her husband Paul Belanger of Kingston, James O’Donnell of Wellington North, and Joseph O’Donnell and his wife Debbie of Mount Forest. Cherished grandfather of Sarah and her husband James, Stacey and her husband Matt, Jessica and her husband Lanicel, Janeen, Krista and her husband Shawn, Ashley and her husband Kevin, Kortney, and great-grandfather of 12.  Dear brother-in-law of Margaret and her husband Morley McLean, Mary Montgomery, and Betty O’Donnell.  Predeceased by his nine siblings.  Bert was the Treasurer of St. Benedict’s Hockey League, St. Benedict’s Bowling League, the Father Henry Carr Dad’s Club and Secretary of the Club 55 Bowling League.  He was a dedicated parishioner and choir member of St. Mary’s Church, and a member of the Mount Forest Legion.  He was also a volunteer driver for Cancer Patient Services.  Bert was an avid golfer, bowler and card player.  He touched the lives of many and will be missed. A private Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary of the Purification Roman Catholic Church.  A Celebration of Life for extended family and friends will be held at a later date.  As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Cancer Patient Services or St. Mary of the Purification Catholic Church would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the England Funeral Home, Mount Forest.

Condolences

Bert was one of a kind. The world needs many more like him. Very empathic cancer driver. My deepest thoughts to the family. Paul and Tracy burke.

— Tracy and Paul burke, November 16, 2020

What a wonderful picture of Bert. He had a great smile and a twinkle in his eye. It's been about a year since Bert was a part of our choir at St, Mary's, but we knew he was singing from his pew. A driver for Cancer Patient Services, he continued to put his vehicle to good use after moving into Birmingham Retirement. Every Sunday he brought fellow Catholics who resided there to St. Mary's for Mass. Always selfless, always considerate. Will always be missed.

— Roslyn Fortier, October 15, 2020

so sorry to hear of berts passing, he will be missed

— gordon and joyce northcott, October 13, 2020

My sincere condolences to the entire family. Uncle Bert was one of the good guys, I will always remember how welcoming he was to family and friends. He had a great combination of dedication to work, family, friends, kindness and faith. May he Rest In Peace and be re-united with many of his cherished friends and family who have passed. The sky will be brighter now, a new star has arrived!

— Frank O’Donnell, October 13, 2020

ad to hear of Berts passing. He was always a caring person

— karen rave, October 12, 2020

Bert, you were a wonderful person and will be mussed by many...from bowler to friend and everything in between..may you rest in peace and now reunite with Cathy...our sympathy to the family.. Crystal Johnson& family

— Crystal Johnson, October 11, 2020

Sorry to hear of Bert's passing. He was a gentle soul and a very nice man.

— Mary Reeves, October 11, 2020

Our deepest sympathies go out to uncle Berts' family. May God give you the peace that you seek. May our condolences bring you comfort and may our prayers ease the pain of this loss. We offer you our thoughts, prayers and well-wishes during this dark time in your lives. Sincerely, Judy & George Crowley

— George Crowley, October 11, 2020

As a driver for Cancer Patient Services, Bert was always ready with a smile and a kind word. We will miss him.

— Rosemary Tanner for Cancer Patient Services, October 10, 2020




Contact Info

294 Main Street South
P.O. Box 38, Mount Forest
Ontario, Canada N0G 2L0
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