
March 13, 1931 - June 26, 2025
Edward (Ed) Percival McCarthy passed away on June 26, 2025 at the age of 94. Ed was the last of his large family of 12 children. Predeceased by his loving wife, Joyce McCarthy, Ed leaves behind their 5 children, Ted (Helen), Jayne (Willie), Kevin (Diane), Tim (Pat) and Jeff (Anita) as well as grandchildren and great grandchildren.
After our Mom passed, Ed married again and unfortunately was predeceased by both Doris and Lillian.
Ed worked at Dofasco for 36 years and retired in 1991. He loved baseball and played for many years as a younger man and coached for several years for his sons' teams..
Ed was a very private man and has requested a private family service.
He will be laid to rest beside our mother Joyce, at the Hagersville Cemetery
The family expresses their thanks to the Cedarwood Long Term Care Home in Simcoe for Dad’s care.
Arrangements by Hyde and Mott Funeral Home, Hagersville www.rhbanderson.com
Condolences
Posted by
Barry Emslie
on
Jun 30th, 2025
To the McCarthy Family - my most sincere sympathies and deepest condolences.
Posted by
Wayne Awde
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Jul 1st, 2025
My condolences to the Family R.I.P
Posted by
Lucille Burgess
on
Jul 2nd, 2025
Sending our sympathy to you all from the Poirier family.
Posted by
Sandra Smelser
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Jul 3rd, 2025
My sincere condolences for the loss of your dad. We were friends of your mom's sister Jean and her husband Hank Adamowich for many years. Had lots of good times together. Thinking of you all for your loss.
Posted by
Gary Misner
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Jul 14th, 2025
Ted, Jayne, Kevin, Tim, and Jeff My condolences to all of you and your families.. Gary
Posted by
Gary Misner
on
Jul 14th, 2025
Ted, Jayne, Kevin, Tim, and Jeff My condolences to all of you and your families.. Gary
Posted by
Gary Misner
on
Jul 14th, 2025
Ted, Jayne, Kevin, Tim, and Jeff My condolences to all of you and your families.. Gary
Posted by
Ed & Angela Hall
on
Jul 16th, 2025
Our condolences to Uncle Ed's family. When I was a young boy, I have vivid memories of watching Uncle Ed playing (Catcher) baseball for the Campbellville baseball team. When it came to sports, the McCarthy boys were a competitive lot, for sure. Years later, I had the pleasure of golfing with Uncle Ed in the Port Dover area. He was certainly a quiet, thoughtful man who enjoyed sports and being with family. I'm sure he will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Uncle Ed, you lived a life that was a good example to all.