In Celebration of

Walter "Wally" G. Blois

October 5, 1935 -  March 16, 2020

Passed away peacefully at Fudger House in his 85th year. Wally is survived by his friends Graham Martin, Mike Harper, Sharon Maxwell, and his nephew Greg Stait and niece Kim Bevington (nee Stait). Wally was predeceased by his sister, Carolyn Stait (nee Blois) and his parents Dr. George M. Blois and Doris E. Blois (nee Vanderbilt).
Wally was a talented musician, capturing audiences with his love of music and skill of playing the piano. Wally had a brilliant mind, he always enjoyed conversation around current events, history, sports; he loved to talk with people. He will be missed by his friends at Fudger House, St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Huron St., Toronto), and Red Pine Camp.
Wally’s family would like to thank the CNIB and the staff and volunteers at Fudger House for their kindness and compassion.
Private cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be entrusted to Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel at a later date, followed by an interment at Park Lawn Cemetery.
In memory of Wally and in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to CNIB or Fudger House.

Guestbook 

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Heather Boudreau (Friend of Kim Bevington)

Entered March 22, 2020 from Burlington

So sorry for your loss at this difficult time. Our condolences.

Anita and Jim Millar (NTSC and RPC)

Entered March 23, 2020 from Toronto

By way of the North Toronto Ski Club and Red Pine Camp we knew and loved Wally.
We extend sincere condolences to family and friends.

Robert F Cullen (His father was my Doctor 1940's to 1950's)

Entered March 23, 2020 from Bloor & Islington, 1 Aberfoyle Crs.

He looks a lot like his Dad. My condolence to the family.

Mark Bossi (Former student (Wexford C.I.))

Entered March 28, 2020 from Toronto

Mr. Blois was my math teacher at Wexford C.I. back around 1970-71. His passion for teaching was evident, even to us as unruly youngsters. We all remember him fondly, and are all sorrowful to hear of his passing. He taught us so well that we all remember him vividly to this day. RIP, and thanks for the lessons, Sir.

BUD WESLEY (A fellow member of North Toronto Ski Club)

Entered March 29, 2020 from Wasaga Beach

My condolences on the loss of Walter. We enjoyed various outdoor activities with the Ski Club, including skiing, sailing, and camping. He was always fun to be with and to share the adventure of the excursion. This was a long time ago, but brings back pleasant memories.
As an aside, his dad was our family doctor for 25+ years back in the '50's and '60's..

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