Peter Caylor

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Peter Knox Caylor

February 24, 1937 - July 2, 2014

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Peter Knox Caylor at Juravinski Hospital, Hamilton. Beloved husband and best friend of 50 years to Shirley. Loving father of Chris, and Jennifer (Maurice). Dear papa of Matthew (Alanna), Emile, Blaise, Nicolas. Great papa of Bentley, and Scarlett. Brother of Mary (Ron) McDermid, and Jim (deceased) and Mary Caylor. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Peter was an alumni of Upper Canada College, and he retired after 45 years with the Canadian Gypsum Company. In his retirement, he was an active member of the Niagara Penninsula Miata Club, and served on various boards within the county. He will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends. The family will honour his life at the Hyde & Mott Chapel of R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes Ltd., 60 Main St. S., Hagersville on Thursday 7-9 pm. where funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday, July 4, 2014 at 11 am. Cremation to follow with interment of cremated remains to be held at Hagersville Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Patty on
July 2, 2014

Dear Shirley,

Rita Bennett phoned me this morning to tell me of Peter's passing. My heart goes out to you, Jennifer, Christopher and family during this difficult time. I am so sorry for you loss. You and Peter made a terrific team.

It was so nice to reconnect with you and Peter in recent months. As I check my calendar, it was on March 26, that we met both you and Peter AND Harry Moretti in the waiting room at Juravinski Hospital. I think I hadn't seen you both since Bob and Rita Bennett's 25th wedding anniversary in 1989. What a lovely reunion... at the Juravinski Hospital of all places. Then back at Juravinski on April 24, it was so much fun for Margot, Nicole and I to share our picnic lunch with you while Margot waited for her chemo appointment. It was great to hear about your grandchildren and learn that you were from Bathurst New Brunswick. I am so glad that my sister, Nicole and I got the chance to chat with you and Peter as we were leaving Juravinski. She hadn't met Peter before. With Nicole being only 2 years old when we moved away, it was so nice to introduce her to him and chat a bit more with our Hagersville friends. I will remember Peter's warm smile, friendly conversation and warm hug as we said good-bye in the hospital's sunny foyer.

Please know that we keep you in our prayers and hope to see you soon, this summer.

Love,
Patty Lynn Huschilt
Posted by Tom and Bonny Moffatt on
Hi Shirley,

Bonny and I are very sad that Peter is no longer with us. He was a vital part of our Niagara Peninsula Miata Club and will be sorely missed. We remember many wonderful excursions with the two of you and the chats we had about various issues. Hopefully we will continue to see you. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you in these difficult days. All our love, Tom and Bonny.
Posted by Bill & Lynda Jurgenson on
Bill and I are sad to hear your news Shirley. Peter will be missed by all of us. He was an important link in our club. We have shared the news with the Hands, Lomaxs, and McCleans here at Bryce Canyon. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lynda and Bill
Posted by Arlene and Don Ainsworth on
Words cannot express our sadness at the passing of Peter. Having come to know you both through the Miata club we always enjoyed his great sense of humour, smiling face, both of your contributions and the conversations and laughs that we all shared. He will be truly missed and may you and your family know that we offer our deepest sympathy on the loss of a great person.
With deep affection,

Don and Arlene
Posted by Richard and Irma Teed on
Dear Shirley and Family.
Our , deepest sympathy on the death of Peter . He will be greatly missed by all those who were close to him.. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Always cherish the happy memories . Take care and God love you! Richard, Irma , Derek ,Rebecca and Melissa
Posted by Brian and Ann on
Our prayers are with you and your family. He will be missed by all his family and friends and his Miata. He will be with peace and happiness in his new life. Remember all the good times and fun you have had with him for 50 years. Take good care and may god be with you and your family. Brian and Ann
Posted by suzanne caty on
Dear Shirley and family, My deepest sympathy on the death of Peter. I have such fond memories of the drive up to Holtyre with you, Pete and Bernice two years ago. What fun we had and great happy hours too. My thoughts are with you. Sincerely Suzanne
Posted by Carol & Ginger on
With much sadness in our hearts Shirley we send our deepest sympathy on the passing of Peter. May all the wonderful memories you created together be comfort to you He was a very dear man and we were fortunate to have had him in our lives

Carol & Ginger
Posted by Peter Wassmer on
Shirley,
I only can wish that our words will bring you some comfort during this time of sorrow.
I will not forget the fun times we all enjoyed together touring in our Miata's
Godspeed
Posted by Peter & Patti Van Dalen on
So Sorry for your loss, Shirley and family. Our Deepest Sympathy
Posted by Ewart Richardson on
Shirley,

We never met but I feel I can use your first name. PK and I were in Seaton's House at the same time many years ago. I have a picture of him in front of me that I shot out my first floor bedroom window. Where has the time gone?

I lost my wife, who PK knew, as we were going together in the 50's, just last October. She had an aortic aneurysm that was inoperable and could have died at any time but as fate would have it, I was near at hand when it ruptured and she died in my arms knowing I was with her. It doesn't get any better than that.

Please think of the good times and make use of those around you.

Thinking of you at this time,

Ewart Richardson
Gananoque On.
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