Paterson, James Grant (Died)
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It is with a heavy heart that we
announce the passing of Jim
Paterson, formerly of Ajax and
Oshawa, following a battle with
Covid-19 at Port Perry Place.
The first son of Jack and Leta
Paterson, Jim had a
determined constitution and
overcame many hardships
throughout his life. These
included almost losing an eye
at 13 to a bb shot when he was
playing with friends and a
motorcycle accident that left
him unconscious for 35 days
when he was 17. The resulting
brain injury forever changed
his young life but his strong
determination to survive and
stubborn independence
helped him cope with the
challenges he would face
throughout his adult life.
Having grown up in Ajax, Jim
eventually settled into his own
condo in south Oshawa where
he lived until moving into long
term care in Port Perry. He
worked for many years at
Fittings in south Oshawa until
the plant closed and then at a
variety of jobs until sidelined
by continued unemployment.
During his working career he
was a dedicated blood donor.
He donated over 100 pints for
which he received and
cherished an award certificate
for his efforts. With his sense
of humor and not one to ever
miss an opportunity, Jim said it
was a small price to pay for
coffee and cookies. Jim was
also an avid lover of Jazz and
the Blues and through the
years, amassed a collection of
over 5000 albums. He was
well liked and a very kind soul,
willing to help who ever
needed it. He will be missed by
all who knew him. Jim is
survived by his brothers Larry
and wife Linda, John and wife
Fran, and Glen and wife
Donna, and his nieces and
nephews, Christopher, Troy,
Shannon, Alyssa and Neil, and
a great-uncle to Liam, Jasper,
Emma, Austin and Avery. He
will also be sorely missed by
many cousins and their
families. The family would like
to thank the doctors and staff
at Port Perry Place for their
loving care of the residents
and their dedication to fighting
this terrible virus. Due to
COVID-19 restrictions private
arrangements have been
entrusted to the WAGG
FUNERAL HOME, 216 Queen
Street in Port Perry (905-985-
2171). If friends so desire,
memorial donations can be
made to a charity of choice.
Memories, photos and condolences may be shared at www.waggfuneralhome.com
- Media Type
- Genealogical Resource
- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type
- Obituaries
- Date of Publication
- 28 Jan 2021
- Date Of Event
- 18 Jan 2021
- Last Name(s)
-
Paterson
- Language of Item
- English
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