Smart Search

 
 

Toronto Region, On-Line - Funeral & AfterLife Services
 ______________________________________________________________

SimpleAlternativeFuneralCentres Pickering
GROVESIDE Bnr 400x56 MountLawn R Bnr 400x40

StaffordMonuments Banner 400x40

BarnesCremationBanner 400x52 2022

FamilyInMemoriam 200x40  
   

To place an 'OBITUARY NOTICE'  or a  'FAMILY IN MEMORIAM' (Including Picture) with TorontoObituaries.com.  Please email your submission at:  Contact-Us  for immediate posting.  Invoice will be emailed, once Notice is Published.

 

 

Bar Blue Horizon Can Obit

 
Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian 400

  

 OBITUARIES  ...for TORONTO and the GTA

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 {fastsocialshare}

Newell IsraelNEWELL, Israel James Philip  -  ODT (Order of the Diocese of Toronto)

Passed away on Saturday, December 14, 2019.

Israel, dear husband of Lenore, and loving father of Benjamin and Peter, Heidi (Dan Pitt) and Anne MacKay.

Dear stepson of Barbara Newell, and dear stepbrother of Byron Dorey and Chris Dorey. Dear uncle of Danielle, Kathryn (Alex), Jack, Martha (Harold), Meredith (Jordan), Michael, Maureen (Mathias), Kathleen (Julian) and Danny; and dear great-uncle of Holden, Emmeline, Noah, Kataleya, Rebecca, Elizabeth, and Wallace.

Israel will be lovingly remembered by other family and many friends.

Resting at the Ogden Funeral Home, Toronto.  Visitation is from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, December 19th. The Funeral Service will be held at Little Trinity Anglican Church, 425 King St. East, on Saturday, December 21st, at 1 p.m., followed by a reception. Burial at a later date at The Anglican Cemetery in Woodstock, Ontario.

If desired, donations may be made to Little Trinity Anglican Church in Toronto, Ontario. When he was younger there was not much support for those with disabilities. Most buildings were inaccessible. Given the severe level of Israel's disabilities, he managed to accomplish a great deal in life.

He graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science and eventually worked as a Systems Analyst at the Toronto District School Board.

He loved his work and viewed it as a way to contribute to the community. Israel viewed it as quite an accomplishment that he was able to live completely independently for 14 years until he married Lenore in 1984. It was such a joy to his heart to have 2 sons, and then later on to accept 2 daughters into the family.

Israel was actively involved in the life of Little Trinity Anglican Church for 46 years, after he returned to faith while living at Rochdale College.

Volunteering was an outworking of Israel's faith. He served as a Lay Delegate to Synod for a total of 12 years in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. He felt both humbled and honoured to be a Lay Delegate to General Synod in 2016.

Israel served on the Social Justice and Advocacy Committee with the Diocese for 16 years.

For someon

e who, as of 1959, could no longer walk, Israel accomplished much more than many people with his level of disability.

If Israel was still with us, he would say "to God be the Glory."

TorontoObituaries.com

{fastsocialshare