It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Stewart Veck (Wifty), peacefully on December 17, 2022 at the age of 90, after a short fight against cancer. He now can join the love of his life Viola up in heaven. He is survived by sons Bill Veck (Kim Cronin), Mike Veck (Paula Pharand), and daughters Terry Veck Williams and Kathy Veck. He is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Cameron Veck (Sara), Colleen Veck, Calah Veck, Lorilei Steele (Tyler), Craig Ead II (Melissa) and 3 great-grandchildren Vienna Milville, Amara Veck and Leon Ead.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Avenue, on Saturday, January 21, 2023, from 1 to 4. Visitation will begin at 1PM, a small service, interment and a reception to follow. For those that were not able to attend the service in person, you may watch the service at the following link : Livestreaming of Wifty's Service
In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation would be appreciated.
Dad was always so active in sports from his youth days on the outdoor arenas up to his junior days with the Inkerman Rockets. After marrying our Mom we moved to Arlington VA. as a civilian member of DND at the Canadian Embassy in Washington. He transferred to External Affairs while in Washington and led to staying there for 14 years! He played on the Embassy softball team, the Canucks, as well as coaching baseball for many years. Even coached to a State Championship. His next posting was to London England, followed by postings to NATO in Belgium, another posting to London and temporary duties in Copenhagen, Denmark and The Hague, Netherlands. On these postings he made many lifelong friends.
Dad love playing golf, bowling (duckpin, 10 pin and 5 pin) and later in life fishing on the Ottawa River with Mike. Had great trips to Myrtle Beach in the motorhome he bought and played a lot of mini golf!
May you go forth and rest in peace. You are deeply loved and will be deeply missed!!
Stories and funny times:
One of Dads favourite stories is one Mom would tell. We were umpiring a game and Mom was in the stands. Dad made a call at first, and some lady yells “you blind bastard” Mom turns and says “Hey that’s my husband, and he’s not blind”! Dad laughed at that every time.
Another time at a dinner party with friends, the hostess said to pass their plates. Dad pulls out his dentures and offers them to her.
Dad saw a lot in life. We attended the funeral procession of JFK, went to see John Glenn after he came home from his space flight, saw mans first walk on the moon, he met the Queen and Prince Phillip twice. Experienced the creation of TV, then the transition from Black and white to colour, VHS, DVDs, Cell phones, social media, all created in his lifetime. He wanted to reach 90, and he did!
There was also a time when Grandpa Veck told the kids not to swim in the canal. Dad’s brother took a kayak down and went for a ride. The kayak tipped over and his brother was trapped. Dad dove in and swam over to help free him. When they got back home his brother snuck in the back and Dad got punished for swimming in the canal!
Another time, playing hockey against one of their rival teams, one guy did a dirty hit and broke Dad’s leg. The next game Dad was standing along the boards. As that player skated by, Dad cracked him in the head with his crutch! Started a riot and the cops had to come and break it up. Funny part was, he hobbles away on his crutches and the cops don’t even stop him.
Then there was the time he had a broken arm. He was out with his slingshot and accidently hit a cop in the back of the head. He ran and the cop came to the house. His dad said it couldn’t be dad, he has a broken arm. After the cop left dad being honest when asked said “yes I did”. Grandpa asked him how. Dad showed grandpa how he would dip the elbow of the cast in hot water and he could move it! That is why his left arm wasn’t straight!
Livre de visiteurs
Terry Veck
Victor Simpson and family
So sorry for your loss. "Stu" was a great neighbour and friend if ours for many years, always helping us when we needed a ride somewhere and making our kids laugh and taking an interest in their lives. He will very much be missed!!
Angel Ellens
Mr Beck rest in peace you always had a smile on your face and cheerful words to say to everyone God bless
Lisa Chambers
A really beautiful tribute and memories, thank you for sharing. My deepest condolences to Mike and the rest of the Veck family.
Marc Dufour
Our two families were so close living in Brussels and London. Always thought of you guys as family! I often think of Vi and Stu and the lively times we always had. Great memories of great people. We'll miss you Stu.
The Bazinets
We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss Stu. He always had the time to share a funny story and make us smile. Our children were always happy to borrow the yard or play in the driveway with Stu watching and cracking jokes. Rest in peace our friend.
Bill Veck
So proud to call this man Dad
Roger Dufour
I remember my parent's, Lucille and Serge Dufour, hosting Stu and Vi many many times... the family gatherings were never complete without them. He will be missed.
lynn Lefebvre
So sorry for your loss, Mike and family. May all the great memories bring
some comfort in the days, weeks and months ahead.
Willow and Mansel Legacy
We are so saddened to hear of Stew's passing. For some 30 years, we have been next door neighbors, and in that time, not only was Stew a great neighbor, he was a great friend to us. Within our friendship there was a lot of kindness shared, care and concern back and forth for each other/family. We shared a lot of wee chats and garage conversations, sharing of life stories and so many memories. We will miss those times together, and his ever presence right next door to us. We will miss Stew, dearly! We extend our Deepest Sympathies to Mike and the rest of the Veck Family. Your Dad has given you a lot to remember. Memories that you can hold close to your heart. "Rest Easy Stew. 90 years of age - you have earned it.
Go rest high on that mountain!