Harry Peagram
Harry Peagram
Harry Peagram

Obituary of Harry Seymour Peagram

Peagram, (Harry) Seymour

October 3, 1938 – January 25, 2021

 

Peagram, Carole Ann Victoria May

May 24, 1943 – January 28, 2021

 

It is with deep sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved parents. They always say until death do us part.  The love of our amazing parents is a testament to the 59 years of their marriage.

 

Parents of Anne (David) Franks, Jamie (Heather) Peagram, Veronica (Johnny) Cirone. Also survived by 7 Grandchildren Mindy (Jason), Amy (Brian), Shawn, Jonathan (Beth), Nathan (Aleshia), Bradley and Laura. Also 8 Great Grandchildren Madison, Joshua, Hannah, Bella, Giuliana, Ruthie, Jackson and Addie. Rosemae Reed deeply loved and will greatly miss her brother and sister in law. 

 

Their life was filled with love, travel and outdoor adventures with family and friends. Beginning their marriage in Toronto only later to settle in St. Catharines with their three children.  Everyone was always welcome at the Peagram’s Pit Stop Dad’s generational home. We all have great memories and stories to share with one another. We certainly had fun on the lane, no doubt. They loved making Popeye and hosted many family dinners together. Their grandchildren and great grandchildren always looked forward to chocolate treats in their home. 

 

As years went by failing health for both Mom with MS and Dad with Dementia placed them in their home at Radiant Care Tabor Manor. On arrival Dad became the greeter of the third floor.  Everyone who got off the elevator was greeted by Seymour and they all knew him by name. His favorite activity was singing hymns in the sing song. He knew the hymns off by heart. No song book needed. Always wanting to sing You Are My Sunshine to his beloved wife when he had a chance. On the second floor, Mom’s room became a safe place for friendship and of course a chocolate.  She was an inspiration to those around her. She always had a kind word for others and never complained.  She enjoyed trivia games and of course watching her TV shows. She accepted her circumstances with grace and dignity.  

 

This is a true love story ending. Our family is “happy for them but sad for us”.

 

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude and heartfelt thanks to Dr. Elaine & Dr. Matt. Thank you also to the nursing staff, caregivers and extended staff at Radiant Care Tabor Manor for their compassionate and dignified care of our parents.

 

If so desired, memorial donations in memory of Seymour and Carole may be made to a charity or ministry of your choice.

 

A private family service has been planned.

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