Condolences
Barb and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. May your fond memories hold you fast.
Emelie Quennell
My deepest condolences to the whole beagle Family. Gary was a true gem in this world. He was one of the most soft spoken, kind hearted, loving men anyone could ever have the pleasure of meeting. He would drop everything he was doing and take the time to listen and help you out with any problem or question you had for him. Going on summer vacation with Gary and the Beagles growing up was some of the best memories I've had in my whole life and I'm so thankful for all those great memories. I am so grateful I had the pleasure knowing Gary and he will be truly missed by all. I'm sure he is 3 under par on the most amazing course imaginable right now!
Ben Liske
Our sincerest condolences to Ryan, Steve, Curtis & Jill and Mrs. Beagle. One of my first memories of Mr. Beagle was when my family and I ran a cellular phone shop through Cantel. He was one of my first clients. I told him he could get a better price from a competitor through his corporate association, but he said he would rather support his kid’s friends, which is a testament to how much he supported his kids. He asked me to bring the phone with me when I went over to the Beagle household later that night. Hanging out at the Beagle household was a fairly regular occurrence, and it was always a very welcoming and supportive environment to be in. He will be greatly missed.
Vic Narang
Our sincerest condolences to Barb and her family. From Terry & Cathy, Jesse, Cody Beagle…,
A couple of memories…. When I was around 10 or 11 and having to help my dad at the cab stand ( Killarney cabs ) I use to see Garry, Bob and my brother all driving cabs for my parents. These guys seemed larger than life to me as I was the baby of the family and couldn’t do much else other than hand tools to my dad. I always thought, I want to be like those guys all seemed to be having fun and making money…
Another memory was when I was picking up my truck at Shaw Gmc,, they brought out this beautiful gm after servicing, but it wasn’t mine. The guy said, it says Beagle on the tag, but I explained wasn’t mine. So after a hugh amount of confusion we realized Gary used Shaw Gmc also and it was actually Gary’s truck they brought out…. Always thought I should have jumped in and taken off as Gary’s was a heck of a lot nicer than mine. We had a good laugh about it at one of the Beagle reunions. Rest In Peace Gary…
We can all acknowledge that Gary Jay Beagle was a very intelligent person with a strong analytical mind and very forward thinking. Beyond that he was always task driven not only for himself but for those around him, all anyone had to do was ask and he would help.
To balance a heavy work load he enjoyed sports not only as a fan and supporter but as a participant whether it was golf, hockey, or curling which he always enjoyed. When he and Barb hit a dance floor we always sat down to watch as they glided across the floor. There was one exception, he was not a card shark.
Family oriented he not only wanted to be supportive but to show by example just how kind and loving a man he was.
Gary accomplished a full and successful life that was just too short, he will be missed.
Rod & Kathy Heck
My heartfelt condolences to you Barb for the loss of your husband and best friend. Also to the boys and extended family. You will miss him. I just came across and old photo of Gary doing the limbo at a party years ago at my house. He was a lot of fun and a kind man.
Betty Jacobs
From Gloria, Jodi and Bobby from the Reid family, our deepest sympathies to Barb, Ryan, Curtis and Steve. I have many fond memories from happier times of your dad at Silver Springs etc. He was a natural genius and an incredibly patient father wth his three sons lol. He was certainly one of a kind... My heartfelt condolences to the Beagle family.
Our deepest condolences to the Beagle family. I knew Gary at the Golf Club and through the Petroleum business. He was a real fighter against Parkinson's' disease, a mentor for me to face my challenge of the same disease. I will miss his leadership.
May his soul rest in peace.
Ash Bhasin
My sincerest condolences for Mrs. B and the entire Beagle family. I will always remember Mr.B as a very kind man who always had a minute to share a kind word, a funny story or a much needed piece of advice. I’m certain that his loss is deep and that he will be greatly missed by all who’s life he touched. Rest Easy Mr. B
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