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EARLE, Michael  -  June 9, 1952 - November 19, 2018

Peacefully and with the gentle dignity which defined his life, Michael passed away at home in the arms of his beloved wife Jasmin.

He lived his last days in the back room of his house overlooking his garden and pond and with a stream of friends and family to keep him company.

Michael was born in Montreal but raised and educated in England.

He will be greatly missed by Jasmin, his wife of over 44 years and soul mate, his brother Tim (Lee) and sister Wendy, his children, Robin (Rosemary), Matthew (Jill), Daniel (Stacey) and Roxanne (Raghu) and his grandchildren, James, Emily, little Michael, Charley and Bruce and step-grandsons Arvin and Kiran.

He was an extraordinary human being whose gifts and qualities of kindness and understanding uplifted and inspired his family and many friends.

The Earle family would like to express their profound gratitude to Dr. Jang and his team at the Princess Margaret Hospital for the care and compassion they showed to Michael, and to Dr. Zive and the palliative care team at Dorothy Ley Hospice for their compassionate care in Michael's last few days of life.

A celebration of Michael's life will be held at the Islington Golf Club, 45 Riverbank Dr., Toronto, on Sunday, November 25, 2018 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dorothy Ley Hospice.

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