In Celebration of

Garfield Wesley Shaw

December 1, 1943 -  September 3, 2024


Gar passed peacefully at home on September 3, 2024. He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Angela (Campbell) and sons Geoffrey (Jennalee), Paul (Valerie) and Cory (Alisha). He adored his grandsons Oliver and James. Time spent with them was all too short.

The family are grateful to the Mississauga Halton LHIN for enabling quality care from both Spectrum Health, Acclaim Health and the Palliative Care Team at the Credit Valley Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Patel, RN Avenpreet and PSW’s Ash, Kamaria, Natalia, Joyce and Maria.

Gar was born in Toronto on December 1, 1943. He was predeceased by his parents Ruth and Wes as well has his brothers Dennis and Larry. Fondly remembered by sisters-in-law Noeleen and Kathy and many nieces and nephews.

Gar was educated in Toronto and Etobicoke, graduated from Ryerson (RTA 1966) and worked in various radio stations in Kitchener, Oshawa and Toronto. He was the News Director at CJRT FM until his move to the Ontario Government in 1973 where he remained until his retirement in 1999.

His passions were family history and the history of old towns in Ontario. A consummate researcher and writer he coauthored the Pictorial History of the Town of Bowmanville “Picture The Way We Were” (1980). All his research has been donated to the Bowmanville Museum and is known as the Garfield Shaw Collection. In 2013 he received a Certificate of Merit from the Ontario Heritage Trust in appreciation of his volunteer work to identify, preserve, protect and promote our provinces rich heritage. Gar was a faithful volunteer for many years in the “Book Room” preparing for the Annual Book Sale in support of the Mississauga Symphony.

Gar had many personal interests including his love for the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leafs. Gar was also an avid fan of music, especially Jazz. Gar enjoyed searching and collecting antiques and collectibles including post cards, stamps, coins, sports cards and all things with historical and nostalgic reference.

Funeral service will be held at St. Philips Lutheran Church, 61 West Deane Park Drive, Etobicoke on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 11 a.m.

The Funeral Service will be livestreamed - please find the details below to join

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Reception to follow in the Fellowship Hall.

Private burial will take place in Bowmanville at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Philips Lutheran Church

Guestbook 

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Diane McKenzie (Couzin-in-law)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Toronto

Ang, Gar was your greatest gift. He made you fly as you did your critical work, supporting the people around you. We are so grateful.
Xxoo Diane

Carolyn Hall (Wayne Hall - cousing)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Edmonton

Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family, Angie, during this difficult time.

We remember Gar and the enjoyable times Wayne and I had visiting with you when we lived in Ottawa.

We always enjoyed Gar's sense of humour and knowledge about jazz, and appreciate all the work he did on the family genealogy.

Sending hugs and love,
Carri

Carol Porter (Friend of Angela)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Etobicoke

I’m not sure if you remember me from Bells years ago, Angela, but I want to express my sympathy on your husband’s passing. You and he were always so friendly when I saw you in church. I’m sure this leaves a huge hole in your life. Hopefully time will heal the pain of his loss and your memories will give you peace and comfort.

Mare Bock (friend and former long time co-worker of Angela)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Toronto

Gar was a great guy who simply adored Angela. He was humble, gracious and kind and had an encyclopedic knowledge of music. Many years ago my daughter needed to know the title of an obscure song although she knew its first line. When I asked Gar he knew its title immediately despite it bearing no resemblance to the song itself.
He was a class act who will be missed.

with prayers for Angela and family,
Mare

Eddy and Andrea Aquila (Great friend)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Oakville

Deepest condolences to you Angie and you’re family. Gar was an amazing man and he will be missed! Our hearts are with you and we pray that God will comfort you all in this time of sorrow! He is definitely with the angels! Love and hugs Eddy, Andrea and family❤️

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