In Celebration of

Ernest Frederick (Harry) Streit

March 2, 1926 -  November 27, 2019

Peacefully on Wednesday November 27, 2019, at the age of 93. Beloved husband of the late Celia for 63 years. Loving father of Anne (Keith George) and Martin (Penny Webster). Proud Opa of Isaac, Joseph, and Lily Streit; and Zachary George. Harry was passionate about boating and boater education, and was a long-serving volunteer with Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons. A special thank you to all the staff at Runnymede Healthcare Centre, and to all those family and friends who visited Harry during his time there.

Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between Kipling and Islington Ave.) on Friday December 20, 2019 from 12 noon until service time in the chapel at 1 pm.

Burial has taken place.

Those who wish may make memorial donations to the charity of their choice.

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Susan and Geoffrey Peters (friends)

Entered December 14, 2019 from Morrisburg

Our sincere condolences to Martin, Penny, Isaac, Joe and Lilly.

Dianne MacMillan (Co-worker of Martin)

Entered December 16, 2019 from Finch, ON

So sorry to hear about your Dad, Martin, my condolences...

Cindy Ryan (Colleague of daughter, Anne)

Entered December 19, 2019 from Toronto, Ontario

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Anne at this very sad time. My you find peace and comfort in the memories of your dad. Thinking of you,
Cindy Ryan.

Rabia Rashid (colleague)

Entered December 19, 2019 from Mississauga

Dear Anne,
I'm so sorry for your loss. May God rest his soul in peace. He will be in our prayers and so will you and your family.
Love

Jim & Sandy Erven (Friend and Neighbour)

Entered December 19, 2019 from m9b5x8

We have lived just across the street from Celia and Harry since 1977 sharing many stories and delights of their many travels, gardening, our dogs, the adventures of our children, Harry's interest in our Volvos and then owning his own, Harry's interest in Power Squadron, tales of our boats, Celia's music playing piano, sharing with her some of her compositions, hearing about Celia's wonderful work with children at the public library, admiring their walks to catch the bus and subway to the Royal Conservatory of Music. Sandy enjoyed her chats with Harry about his dads engineering work building locks on the Rideau canal and sharing her dads work on the controlled burns when they built the St Lawrence Seaway. They were wonder neighbors and we cherish and treasure our warm friendship with them. Our warmest regards to all of the family.

Sandy and Jim

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