John F. ‘Jay Wauters’ Wouters
March 6, 2021
Of London, Ontario, passed on Saturday, March 6th, 2021, at the age of 91. John was born in Unity, Saskatchewan, on October 6th, 1929, to John and Lucie Wouters, the third youngest of seven children. John was a resident of Fox Hollow Retirement Residence at the time of his passing. He was predeceased by both parents and all six of his siblings. John is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, who will sadly miss their regular phone calls and emails. Uncle John was an amazing, kind, giving gentleman. He will be dearly missed by many friends, residents, and staff at Fox Hollow, in addition to very special, close, and dear friends, Cliff and Hanna Stoner. Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, there will be no service. Interment took place at Oakland Cemetery on Wednesday, March 10th, 2021.
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I was very sad to hear about Jay's passing. I spoke briefly with him a couple of weeks ago and he was in his usual good spirits. My company helped Jay move twice over the last several years - once from his apt. on Proudfoot Lane and the second time from Chartwell Royalcliffe. He was a pleasure to work with and I will miss seeing him at Fox Hollow. My condolences to the family.
Sending condolences on behalf of the Murphy family in London. He was a good friend to our mother/mother in law Dorothy Murphy and we will miss our discussions on travel and art.
My sympathy to the family. I am a resident at Fox Hollow and was at Royalcliffe. We spoke on the phone daily and sometimes more. I will miss Jay very much. Jay was a real gentleman..
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Three years later I am very late to this tribute wall, however, I've been going through my address book and noticed Jay's email address. Jay and my dad met on a trip to Europe several years ago and hit if off. My dad was in his 90s, a widower, and I believe Jay helped him on a few occasions while on the trip, eg when he fell, and contacting me to let me know. I didn't meet Jay, and my dad passed not long after, but I sensed he was a gentleman and I was always thankful for his kindness to my dad. My condolences to the family on this loss.
~ Lynda Busch