January 2, 1929 – December 27, 2023
Major (retired) Roy Ellis passed away peacefully at Jessica’s House, Exeter on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at the age of 94. Loving husband and best friend of the late Shirley (Wasson) Ellis for 71 years. Roy will be dearly missed by his children; Gail, Gary (Lana), Linda (Len) and Charlie (Lisa) and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Mary (Joe), Barbara (Glenn), and Brian (Lynne). Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his grandson Christopher “Bucky” Miller, his brother Robert, and his sister Margaret.
Roy served in the Canadian Armed Forces from August 13, 1950 to December 30, 1979. Earning his Korea Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Canada Forces Decoration and Clasp, and Parachute Badge.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr. Lam and the staff of Jessica’s House for the loving care and compassion shown not only to Dad but to the entire family during his stay.
In keeping with Roy’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held at Haskett Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, LUCAN on Saturday, May 11th from 1 – 4 PM with words of remembrance starting at 2 PM.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Jessica’s House, Exeter would be appreciated by the family.
Leigh-Anne Ryan
Tonight I mentioned the vivid memories I have of standing in the driveway in my pyjamas, on a summer evening, listening to our neighbour play the bagpipes. Another old neighbour mentioned that he’d passed away just last year. I didn’t actually know Roy, but he has left an indelible mark in my memory of warm summer sunsets, and the sound of bagpipes. I’m glad to now know his name. I’m sorry he’s gone. I’m sure his loss is still felt. Sending hugs from your old neighbour on Harold Crt.
langis, phillis lebrasseur
my condolences to the family, he will be missed, Roy now your in peace with your lovely wife Shirley,
God bless you.
John T. McInnis
Chuck sorry to hear about your father. Only met him once but in that short time he made an impression. I know this is late condolence but I only just noticed orbit in the LFP. I have found memories of our OSCAR days and always smile thinking about you, Alan, Keith and Ian. Sorry about you dad.
Vin
Dear Ellis family
Even though I never met your dad I’ve heard many great stories about him. He will truly be missed by all of his family. Chuck and Lisa love you very much
Vinnie and Bill Vivian
Terry MacArthur
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you
Ed Ferris
Sorry to hear my old friend, Roy, with whom I have kept contact since both of us were 17 years of age, has passed on. I will miss our phone calls and his wry humour along with our talks and remembrances about piping. Ed Ferris, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Tracey Rickard
My deepest condolences to the loss of Roy, I have met Uncle Roy and Aunt Shirley many times over the years as Shirley was my dad’s aunt. Such beautiful and kind people , my prayers and condolences are with your family. God bless you all!
Susan Rowan
To the Ellis family, we were so sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. Our deepest sympathy goes out to you during this sad and difficult time.
The Madden Family
Susan
David and Nancy
Brent and Ruth
Nancy and Brian
Liette and Leo Mercier
Our deepest Condolences 🙏 to the whole Ellis family, wishing you peace during this difficult time!
Cindy Wasson
While I didn’t have a lot of contact over the years with Uncle Roy and Aunt Shirley they are both fondly remembered from my younger days. Sincere condolences to cousins Gail, Linda, Gary and Chuck.
Dave Hutchison
To Gail,Gary,Linda, and Charlie.
I offer my sincere sympathy on the loss of your father.
For years I knew Roy through my piping with the London Police Band, and remember many occasions where Roy assisted pipers and participated in numerous parades and events.
May you be assured he is in a better place.
Laura Jaques
So sorry for your loss..Roy and Shirley were a big part of my childhood as I lived down the street from them..one of my favorite childhood memories was waiting for Roy to start playing the bagpipes every evening…it was something the entire street looked forward to every night
Bob and Marie Sockett
To the Ellis family.So sorry to hear of Roys passing,We had lot great talks and many spirited golf games.May he rest in peace.
Bob and Marie Sockett
Gaetan & Sharron
My condolences to the whole family he will be missed. I will never forget Roy and Shirley coming to Chucks parties as he walked down the sidewalk playing his bagpipes. Rest in peace Roy
Cheryl Leyes
We had many chats with Roy and Shirley over the back fence. The kids, now adults, still talk about Mr. Ellis playing his bagpipes in the early evening.
I am sorry for the loss of your Dad and Grandpa.
Cheryl Leyes
Wayne and Pam Hall Hall
Ellis Family. I am so sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. I always enjoyed listening to the bagpipes when I lived on Marlene. RIP Roy, now you be together with Shirley.
Cathy and Bruce
Linda and family
We are truly sorry to hear about your Dads passing. Bruce and I have known your Mom and Dad for a great many years , from living across the street from them. I sure had a great many visits with them over the years. Your Dad will be greatly missed and I’m so happy I was able to visit with him while I was in hospital. Linda know that you are in our thoughts in this difficult time. Thinking of you all.
Brian Leask
Our deepest condolences to the whole Ellis family. A true friend to our father Captain HWJ Leask
David and Pat Walsh
A storied life, well lived, your journey complete. Fare thee well dear Uncle. I thoughly enjoyed every phone call with both you and Aunt Shirley which never disappointed. My being musically challenged, your insights into the “pipes” and Keltic music were fascinating. I do believe that your heart never left New Brunswick. Patty and I send our deepest of condolences to Linda, Gary, Gail, Chuck and Family for his loss. We will miss him.