In Celebration of

Joseph William Button

July 25, 1925 -  August 25, 2020


Button, Joe William Passed away Tuesday, August 25th at the age of 95. Beloved Husband of Joan(Lenson) Button. Predeceased by his first wife Betty of over fifty years. Brother of the late Jack and his wife Margaret, loving Uncle of Carol(Paul)Tuma, Nancy Hobart, Jeanne(George)Sprogis, and Craig(Linda)Young.

Joe will be fondly remembered by Sharon (Ken)Newberry, Chris, Colin(Mary), Alessia, and Julia.

One of Joe’s proudest achievements was building his first house in Etobicoke. Joe worked for Ryerson Press and retired from North York Hydro. He was a man of many talents. In retirement, Joe enjoyed cooking and woodworking. He was an active member of the Mississauga’s Senior Centre where he loved to Dance.

Joe was a kind and gentle soul, he will be missed.

In light of Covid-19 restrictions, a small group of Family and Friends will gather to celebrate Joe’s life.
If desired, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Ontario or Credit Valley Hospital.

Interment Park Lawn Cemetery.

Guestbook 

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Eldon McFadyen (Friend)

Entered August 28, 2020

Hello Joan: Sorry to hear of the death of Joe. Missed my short talks with you and Joe in the hallway at the Condo. Take Care. Eldon

Carol and Paul (Niece)

Entered August 28, 2020

Uncle Joe was a kind and gentle man who was a fantastic dancer!!
We remember him at his 90th birthday where he was on the dance floor all night.
My sister and I will always remember the coke floats he would make us when we
came to visit.
Uncle Joe will be missed but never forgotten.

Marjorie Choles (Friend)

Entered August 30, 2020 from Bowmanville

Condolences to Joan and the family. So sad to hear the news.

Ruth and Bill Dover (friend)

Entered August 31, 2020

sorry to hear of Joe's passing. he will be missed by the residents of 1300 Bloor.
take care of yourself.

Susan Milankov (Staff at Franklin Horner Community Centre)

Entered September 1, 2020 from Toronto

We are saddened to learn of Joe's passing. We remember Joe and Joan from our dance group; they were a lovely couple and we were all so happy for them when they got married. It has been a while since we saw them, but we have fond memories.
With sympathy,
The staff and members of Franklin Horner Community Centre

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