At L.H.S.C. University Hospital, on Monday, October 27, 2014, of Ilderton in his 87th year. Beloved husband of the late Nora (McNaughton) McNair (2005). Dear father of Bonnie and Jim Lindsay and Scott and Cindy McNair all of London. Dear grandfather of Brett and Krista and Chad and Shannon and great-grandfather of Cohen, Taylor, Logan and Grayson. Dear brother of Margaret Carmichael and Leona Fleming both of London. Brother-in-law of Orene McNaughton, John and Katherine McNaughton and Jim McNaughton all of Ilderton and Donelda Bodajla of Delhi. Also remembered by his friend Donna Evans. Predeceased by sisters Cicily McNair and Audrey and her husband Robert Hodgins, and brothers-in-laws and sisters-in–law Cal Carmichael, and Clair Fleming, infant Donald McNaughton, Grace and Charles Harris, Mary and Wilfred McKichan, Irene and Jack Langford, Ruth and Gordon McKeen, Anne and Jim Allardyce, Peter McNaughton, Helen McNaughton and George Bodajla.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM where a funeral service will be held on Thursday, October 30th at 11AM with Rev. Barbara Clarke officiating. Interment Medway Cemetery, Middlesex Centre. There will be a Masonic service in the funeral home on Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Shriners Hospital for Sick Children, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
McNAIR: J. Scott of Ilderton
Robin & Bill Hughes
Our deepest condolences to the McNair family for your loss. Scott will be missed greatly within the dog community! He was, with Nora, a fixture at the Brantford KC shows for many, many years and it will be very strange not to see him there again. Scott was a man who could make every single person he met feel like they were special to him. His smile brightened the day and his friendship was valued. We will miss him.
Pam Bruce
Dear Scott and family – I am SO sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. He was one of a kind and is and will be greatly missed at the dog shows. I sure hope he and Nora are together and having a laugh already in heaven. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love : Pam Bruce
Jenna McNaughton
I am so saddend to hear of his passing. I will always remember him as the jolly Santa at the family Christmas. My condolences during this hard time.
Doug & Avery Gaudin
We send our heartfelt condolences to all of Scotts family. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him in the dog community. We had the priveledge of working with him and Nora for many years at our dog show and they both were a classy addition to the Wildwood Club. We have many fond memories of them both, they were wonderful people. We will miss Scott’s genuine smile & friendly manner, you could always count on him to brighten up those around him.
Laura King
The dog world has lost one of the best. Such a Special Friend to all. Always there to give advise, so knowledgeable willing to go the extra mile. A gentleman through and through. You will be so missed my friend. Thinking of all his family and friends, my deepest sympathy to you all.
Laura King
Gary Concannon
To Scott and Nora Family and friends May my prayers go out to yous and help heal the lost of a much loved and kind man that scott was May he and nora be at peace in Gods house of love
Gary Concannon
Wendy Reyn
Deepest sympathies, the dog show world has lost another smiling face that made the day a little brighter – so sorry for your loss.
Brian Concannon
Bonnie,and Scott Your Dad was A great Mentor-Friend Too MeAll MY LIFE ,Iwill Miss Him Dearly,Lord Be WithBonnie And Scott AtThisTime In Jesus Mighty Name All The Best Bonnie,and Scott AMEN,Brian Concannon
Sandra Carey & Ted Clement
Cindy and Scott, please accept our sympathies at the loss of your father and father in law. Our thoughts will be with you these next few days as you share many wonderful memories with your family.
Kind regards,
Sandra and Ted
Timothy Drake
My mind is filled with many memories of the wonderful personality and smile that was Scotts. I am not going to be sad today. Instead I will remember those many wonderful memories and happy times, keeping in mind that Scott is now reunited with another most wonderful person that I so greatly admired. Nora was a gem as well. May God Bless them both.
Timothy Drake
Brian Taylor
My condolences to the family on your loss.
Brian Taylor
To Scott’s family I pass my deepest condolences on the loss of Scott the world is a poorer place with his passing.
Shirley Bell
I, and the whole dog show community, have lost one of the most knowledgeable and honest men. One could always expect a completely unbiased opinion from Scott. He will be remembered by all who knew him in the sport of dogs as a true dog man. Those involved in our sport know exactly how prestigious this description is. His quick wit and cheerful attitude will be missed. He was, to me, a very very special person. I will miss him. My condolences to his family and other friends.
Elaine McNair
Thinking of all of you at this time. His smile, sharp wit and the twinkle in his eye will be missed by all.
Our Condolences,
Elaine McNair & Family
Joey Nattrass
The dog world has lost a sportsman, breeder, handler, ring steward and a gentleman. You will be missed my friend.. Sincere sympathy to the family.
Margaret and Mark McCullough
Sincere sympathy to Bonnie & Jim, Scott & Cindy,
Margaret & Leona in the death of a dear father & brother, Scott McNair.
Thinking of you at this sad time. Cherish the memories of
your loved one.
Lynn Szentimrey
Going to miss his stories and sense of humour. Neither of us knew why he gave me the nickname he did but it sure did bring a smile to my face each time he called me by it. You will be missed Uncle Scott.
Mabel
Ron and Glenda Lindenfield
Scott and Cindy
We are sorry to hear of your loss, keep all those great memories in your heart…..
Barry McNaughton
I am sorry to hear of Uncle Scott’s passing, but choose to remember a man who shared so much, Christmas Eve as Santa, and “Olive” the other reindeer, Horse races and placing the bets, Family Holiday gatherings in the basement in Ilderton, snowmobiling and cookin hot dogs in the back bush on the farm, heck I can go on and on, but just want to say a Toast to you Uncle Scott, you don’t very often get that relative that you are related too on both sides of the family! Rest in Peace Uncle Scott you are forever in my heart!
Fred & Sharon Mardlin
Margaret, Orene, John & Katherine, – Sorry to hear of the passing of your dear brother and brother-in-law. Our sympathy goes out to all of you at this time. Fred & Sharon Mardlin
Justin Burton Christine Burton. Everlong Boxers
Scott was the most kind hearted person you could ever hope to know. He was so generous in sharing his knowledge and was always there with a kind word when you needed it. Scott was always smiling and it was truly contagious, everyone who was near Scott couldn’t help but to join in his happy, smiles. He has been a mentor to almost all who have followed him in the dog world and we can all rejoice in the fact that Scott will live on forever in all who he shared his vast knowledge and experience with. Scott will be missed.
Terry & Jo Ann Pavey
Scott will be greatly missed by all of his many friends in the world of purebred dogs. He was a gentle man, and a gentleman, always with kind words for everyone. Our sincere condolences to his family and to all who loved him.
Bob and Nancy Manning
Bonnie, Scott and families: Our thoughts are with you all at this time. A great man has left us to be reunited with those who have gone before him. He was stubborn and fought to the end and taught us all about being strong willed and determined. It was great to have him join us for the Ilderton Fair parade and hear him call out to his fellow Shriners during the parade. We will miss him on Friday nights for dinner, but will know his spirit is always there with a story to tell us. He was proud of his family, especially his grandchildren and we know they will cherish all the family memories that have been created. We will miss him!
Hélène St-Hilaire , Québec
My deepest condoleances for the lost of a great man.
It has been a pleasure to meet him at the Boxer Specialty, few year ago.
Melissa & Mark Mathers - Vanquish Boxers
The Boxer world has lost a gentlemen of the breed. Our condolences to the family on their loss.
Lillian Wainwright
I am truly sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. The dog world has lost a true gentleman. I saw him this spring at a dog show.. and he was glad to see me, and was happy to watch the dogs being shown.
He will be missed by all.
Ted and Karen McFadden
Bonnie and Scot so sorry for the loss of your dad . Your mom and dad were GREAT people to know Ted and Karen
Jon & Chelsey (Manning) Passmore
Bonnie & Jim, Scotty & Cindy and family,
We are sorry to hear of Uncle Scott’s passing. We have enjoyed spending time with him at the McNair picnic and during social gathering’s with Mom and Dad’s bunch. He had the same sparkle in his eye that Grandma Hodgins did – which was always a delight and great memory for our Taylor. We will miss hearing of his outings with Aunt Donna, his laugh, big smile and his McNair flare. Keeping you all in our thoughts and Prayers.
Jim Sharman
I am so sorry to read about Scott. I have been out of the Ilderton loop for many years but had many Co-op dealings with Scott. He will be sorely missed in the community. Jim Sharman
Norman McNaughton
Halfway around the world and after the news, thinking of the great memories and times spent with the family. Thinking of you all, my condolences. Norm McNaughton
Helen Ryan
There is a vacant spot at the Ilderton night social gatherings. Heaven has gained a cheerful face, a hearty chuckle and a story or three. May those left to mourn his loss be comforted by family, friends and faith.
Reed Scott Fleming
Dear Bonnie & Scott;
I was saddened to hear of your dad’s passing. I will always remember him fondly and try. You might not know I was given my middle name to honour your dad.
I pray God’s comfort for you and your families.
Reed Scott Fleming