In Celebration of

Frederick Wayne Crowe

March 31, 1955 -  April 20, 2025

Survived by his loving wife Judy and beloved daughter Sari. He leaves behind his sister Beverley (Bill), and his nieces and nephews. Wayne will be remembered by his family for his love, devotion and loyalty. Wayne found great joy in his cats, all of whom adored him. He worked hard and played hard as well. Wayne was an accomplished handyman and loved sports including water skiing, kayaking, sailing and diving and delighted in flying his remote planes, helicopters and drones. Wayne will be cremated on Sunday April 27th and will be interred at a future date at the 6th Line Cemetery in Innisfil. In his memory, donations may be made to the Etobicoke Humane Society.

Guestbook 

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Nancy Russell (Family friend)

Entered April 27, 2025 from Toronto

I was very sorry to find out about Wayne's passing.
I knew him as the husband of Judy Crowe and father of dear Sari.
We forged a connection when we discovered that we had each attended the same summer camp - Sparrow Lake Camp. Together we shared those childhood memories.
I remember Wayne for his amazing always to perfection handyman skills. His love of cats. I was always happy for a chat with him when visiting Judy.
Heartfelt condolences to Judy and to Sari, his dear daughter.
May Wayne rest in peace for evermore.

Don and Marilyn Jacobs (Close friend of Bev and Bill J.)

Entered April 27, 2025

We are so sorry to hear of your sad news. Our thoughts are with you at this time. ❤️❤️

Maria (Friend)

Entered April 27, 2025 from Toronto

Dear Judy & Sari: we are so sorry on your loss and extend our deepest condolences. Wayne so loved his family and will forever remain in your hearts. Strength to you all.

Wendy Pegg (friend)

Entered April 27, 2025 from Newmarket

I was saddened to learn of Wayne's passing - I remember him as a kind and caring man with a great laugh and love of his family. Rest in peace, Wayne.

Debra McGrath (friend)

Entered April 27, 2025 from Toronto

Dear Judy and Sari,
I was so sad and shocked to see this in the paper. He was a sweet guy and I always enjoyed chatting with him at the parties. He was kind and enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. May he rest in peace.
With deepest condolences,
Deb, Colin and Kinley

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