At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on Thursday, July 21, 2011, formerly of Exeter in his 94th year. Beloved husband of the late Betty (Fry) Wedlake (March 15, 1920 – November 20, 2006). Dear father of Gary and Donna Wedlake of Hohenwald, Tennessee, Brian and Janet Wedlake of Exeter and Rose Wedlake of London. Dear grandfather of Michael and Audrey, David and Nancy and Lisa; Scott and Alison, and Cheri and Miro Bracic; Christopher and Lisa; Jason and Julie and great-grandfather of Bryce, Dominic, Alex and Lethy; and Sherry and Chase; Lucas and Ava; Jack, Eric and Ava-Marie. Dear brother-in-law of Yvett Fry of Michigan. Predeceased by his brother Charlie, son Morris William Wedlake (2002) sisters-in-law Irene, Phyllis and Thelma, brothers-in-law Scott, Thomas, Walter and Don.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street (1 west of Main), Exeter, on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 PM where the funeral service will be held on Monday, July 25th at 11 AM with Bob Heywood officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. A Legion service will be held in the funeral home Sunday evening at 6:45 PM.
Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Joe Scoles
Please accept my heartfelt condolences, rather late as I just found this website. I have fond memories of Doug as I worked for him in my spare evenings at the Centralia barber shop, 1948 to 1953. I remember the little kids and the wonderful home cooking during festive seasons when I was often invited to have dinner.
The last visit I had with Doug was during his visit to PEI, about 1972. As usual, lots of stories, fond memories and I took him for a flight around the Island.
Again , sincere condolences to the family on the loss of such wonderful parents. Joe Scoles Ottawa
Joe scoles
I just noticed this sad passing of Doug in 2011. I have very fond and gratefull memories of Doug at Centralia in the early 1950s. I also worked for Doug as a part time barber and remember Doug as a great mentor to one of limited experience. My last memory of Doug was during a visit to Summerside PEI in the early 1970s, Doug parked his trailernearby and I recall a great visit with him, the highlight being a flight together in my private aircraft.
Rest in peace Doug,
Joe scoles
Ray and Judy Mills
Please accept our deepest sympathy. We are on a holiday and I just read the obituary on-line a couple of minutes ago. I am so sorry to hear the news. I know it is not easy to see our parents go from their home to a nursing facility but we have no control over such things. All we can do is support them, which I know you have done to the utmost. Hopefully your memories of better days and good times will help to ease your grief. Know also that we are thinking of you and praying or you. God bless.
Most Sincerely,
Ray and Judy
Senior Advisory Justice of the Peace, Andrew C. Clark
I did not have the opportunity to meet your father, Douglas Wedlake, however I understand that His Worship retired in November 1992 after 24 years of dedicated service as a Justice of the Peace. Please accept my sincere condolances on the passing of your father.
Andrew Clark.
Walter Fydenchuk
My sincere condolences to the family. Your father was the first person that I met In Exeter, when i arrived here in 1967 to organze the Technical Department at the high school. I went to his barber shop for a hair cut. His friendly and sincere demeanor in welcoming me into the community , developed into a friendship that extended from that first meeting and continued, into his retirement at Queensway Retirement Home.
With sadness and sincerety, Walter Fydenchuk
Tom Seidewand
Gary, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Tom
Larry and Joyce Black
We have many fond memories of Doug while we lived in Exeter and he was a very nice man with a big smile when you would meet him. He always had time for a chat.
Sincere sympathy to the Wedlake family at this sad time.
Thinking of you…Larry, Joyce and Family
Al Horton
Sorry to read about the passing of Doug.I have great memories when Doug was the barber at RCAF Centralia.
Jeneane and Edward de Caux
Ed and I, our children and grandchildren are deeply saddened with the death of Uncle Doug,He was deeply admired and loved by every one. Remembering all the good times, talks and laughter will remain with us forever,
Jeneane and Edward
Brain & Janet & Family
Our deepest sympathy to your family on the loss of your Dad.
May you find comfort in knowing that your grief is shared by all your relatives & friends.
Sorry we cannot be with you at this time as you deal with your loss but we are sure that you will need some comfort after these busy days so we will share some time with you then.
Shirley & Ross & family
Gary Spence
I never had the privilege of knowing Mr. Wedlake but I know he had to be a wonderful person to have raised a son like Gary Wedlake.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficlt time.
Jim & Yvonne Barnetson
Brian & Janet
Please except our condolences on the passing of your father Doug.
We are thinking of you at this time of your loss
Jim & Yvonne Barnetson
Brian & Janet
Please except our condolences on the passing of your father Doug.
We are thinking of you at this time of your loss
Phyllis Collett
I am very sorry to hear of Doug’s passing. Doug and Betty were good friends for a number of years. I really enjoyed it when they came to my book store for a visit. God bless the family. Rest in peace Doug
Michael Higgins
Both Doug and Betty were great friends of my mother [Julie} He was always a gentleman, God Bless.
Michael Higgins and Family
Don & Donna Webster
Dear Family:
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We always enjoyed visiting with Doug after he retired and when he first went to Queensway.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Don & Donna Webster
Elaine Baynham
My deepest sympathy to the Wedlake family. I have so many wonderful memories of Doug and Betty. Doug was a great Justice of the Peace and my sons remember him as a great barber.
Karen Sturdy
Please accept my sincere sympathy and condolences in the passing of Doug.
Karen Sturdy JP
(Retired)
Joan Cleave
Brian & Janet:
My Deepest Sympathy to you both, and your families, at this sad time in your lives – Your fondest memories of your Dad will keep him alive in your hearts forever – Thinking of you in the following difficult days…
Joan
Dianne Gerstenkorn Weber
Brian & Janet
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Remember the good times and your Father will live in your hearts forever.
Dianne