EVES, Bill - 1937-2014 - On Saturday February the 8th Molson's stock price fell sharply on the news of Bill Eves' passing. Senior executives at Molson called an emergency meeting to brace for the impact of the anticipated drop in sales. As a highly regarded principal for 33 years with the separate school board he created many fond memories for staff, students and families. After his retirement he pursued some of his many hobbies including cooking, carpentry, gardening and sending daily joke emails to family and friends. Perhaps most important to Bill was educating people on the dangers of holding in your farts. Sadly, he was unable to attain his life-long goal of catching his beloved wife Judy "cutting the cheese" or "playing the bum trumpet" -- which he likened to a mythical rarity like spotting Bigfoot or a unicorn. He also mastered the art of swearing while being splattered by grease cooking his famous wings. In fact, he wove tapestry of obscenities that still hangs over the Greater Kingston Area. Before passing Bill forged a 76 year trail of laughter, generosity, compassion, and wisdom. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 50 years Judy, his children Rob (Helen), Tim (Mary-Jo), Angela (Brent), Andrew (Stacey), and his grandchildren Noah, Macy, Teagan, Ella, Claire, Lucy and Will. While his whole family is deeply saddened by Bill's passing, there is a rumour floating around that he told some the nurses at St. Mary’s of the Lake that this was all just an elaborate plan to get out of shovelling the driveway. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! On a serious note, we would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Dr. Ainsley Alexander and the staff at KGH McConnell 9 and Dr. Stewart and the staff of 2 South at St. Mary’s of the Lake for the amazing care given and the compassion shown in Bill's final days. As per his wishes, a "Praise Bill Party" - a celebration of his life -- will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Service at 1:30 p.m.) on March 22, 2014 at the Donald Gordon Conference Centre -- 421 Union Street, Kingston Ontario. We would really like to share some of your best memories of Bill at the Praise Bill Party. So please take a moment and share your memories with us on-line at PAUL G. PAYNE FUNERAL HOME , Box 324, Odessa, K0H 2H0 12703113 1937-2014On Saturday February the 8th Molson's stock price fell sharply on the news of Bill Eves' passing. Senior executives at Molson called an emergency meeting to brace for the impact of the anticipated drop in sales. As a highly regarded principal for 33 years with the separate school board he created many fond memories for staff, students and families. After his retirement he pursued some of his many hobbies including cooking, carpentry, gardening and sending daily joke emails to family and friends. Perhaps most important to Bill was educating people on the dangers of holding in your farts. Sadly, he was unable to attain his life-long goal of catching his beloved wife Judy "cutting the cheese" or "playing the bum trumpet" -- which he likened to a mythical rarity like spotting Bigfoot or a unicorn. He also mastered the art of swearing while being splattered by grease cooking his famous wings. In fact, he wove tapestry of obscenities that still hangs over the Greater Kingston Area. Before passing Bill forged a 76 year trail of laughter, generosity, compassion, and wisdom. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 50 years Judy, his children Rob (Helen), Tim (Mary-Jo), Angela (Brent), Andrew (Stacey), and his grandchildren Noah, Macy, Teagan, Ella, Claire, Lucy and Will. While his whole family is deeply saddened by Bill's passing, there is a rumour floating around that he told some the nurses at St. Mary’s of the Lake that this was all just an elaborate plan to get out of shovelling the driveway. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! On a serious note, we would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Dr. Ainsley Alexander and the staff at KGH McConnell 9 and Dr. Stewart and the staff of 2 South at St. Mary’s of the Lake for the amazing care given and the compassion shown in Bill's final days. As per his wishes, a "Praise Bill Party" - a celebration of his life -- will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Service at 1:30 p.m.) on March 22, 2014 at the Donald Gordon Conference Centre -- 421 Union Street, Kingston Ontario. We would really like to share some of your best memories of Bill at the Praise Bill Party. So please take a moment and share your memories with us on-line at www.paynefuneralhome.com As expressions of sympathy the family would appreciate donations to St. Mary's of the Lake or the Kingston Humane Society which can be placed through the, Box 324, Odessa, K0H 2H0 Share | Presented By Memory Candles(2) Light a Memory Candle Your Name Text (maximum 150 characters) Close Your Email Your email is not publicly shown and is used to notify you when your submission is approved. Jennifer Long-Greenhalgh Sincerest condolences to the family of a obviously wonderful man with a great sense of humour.

Mark Grennan Congrats Mr. Eves. Your life was a huge success. All my thoughts, prayers, and smiles to all his family, friends, colleagues, and students. More Condolences Condolences(54) Add Condolence Send your thoughts by posting a condolence. Close All fields are required. Your Name Relation Email Your email is not publicly shown and is used to notify you when your submission is approved. Message Title Message Text Maximum of 500 Characters ( # ) Forever remembered Posted by Gail T (Family Friend) On Wednesday, March 19, 2014

My husband worked at St Paul’s school where Bill was principal. Both were great teasers, and I’m sure the teaching staff was wary about what “shenanigans” that might get sprung on them during the course of their teaching day. Bill’s life was an example for all of us to follow, to be passionate about the things we love, to live the moment and live life to the fullest, and to never forget our sense of humour. Raising my glass to you Bill – forever missed and remembered Legacy Posted by T Spillers (Total Stranger) On Friday, March 14, 2014

Sounds like a wonderful man. Clearly a man who taught many how to live, and more how to die. Condolences Posted by Dan Donovan (Former student) On Thursday, March 6, 2014

My condolences to Mr.Eves' family. I had him as a teacher in 1967, my enduring memory of him was the time I raised my hand in class and asked him: "Can I go to the bathroom?" -as you might expect he told me: "I don't know if you can but you certainly may." Quite a wit, I'm sure he will be missed. Condolences Posted by Paul L (Nothing what so ever) On Saturday, March 1, 2014

I've never met Bill but his humor lives on in all of you as I read his obituary, so much so that it made the news/chat with a local radio station here in Edmonton. May he be remembered with joy in your hearts Treasured Memory Posted by Kim Buettner (Friend) On Friday, February 28, 2014

It's obvious the good die young ,his memory will be a Treasure. Kim&Ron Buettner (Cochrane) Master of Wit Posted by Sue (Cochrane) Robertson (friend, colleague) On Sunday, February 23, 2014

Dear Judy & Family..Can't imagine a better image to remind us of the pointed one liners from this irrepressible and unforgettable jester who livened up many a meeting or conference with his true aim at the absurdities of taking ourselves too seriously!!! Memories of Bill will always be linked to laughter and a hearty interior workout. He was one of a kind!!! Ill missy ya Posted by Rex (Lover) On Sunday, February 23, 2014

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Dear Mrs Eves and Family Posted by Gabrielle Gosselin (Neighbour) On Friday, February 21, 2014Dear Mrs Eves and Family It is with the utmost regret that we learned about Mr Eves passing. Please accept our most profound condolences, our caring thoughts are with you all. The Gosselin, Jacques, Gabrielle, Marc, Nathalie et Manon. condolences to the family

I was a boarder from Northern Ontario & Bill was a local, so I did not know him that well. I thought that he had a dry sense of humour but now realize that he had hidden talents. He was our valedictorian We both hit the scholastic prizes that year--Bill with a 1st in physics & a second in Latin: I received a second in French. Posted by Jim Garahan (classmate at Regi 1957) On Friday, February 21, 2014I was a boarder from Northern Ontario & Bill was a local, so I did not know him that well. I thought that he had a dry sense of humour but now realize that he had hidden talents. He was our valedictorian We both hit the scholastic prizes that year--Bill with a 1st in physics & a second in Latin: I received a second in French. After reading his obit, i wish that I had known him better. He will be in my prayers. Our condolences

Thank you for the memory of a man who was clearly an inspiration. From my fart-i-licious family to yours, we wish you peace as you mourn your loss. Posted by Tobi-Lynn Bayarova (stranger, complete) On Thursday, February 20, 2014Thank you for the memory of a man who was clearly an inspiration. From my fart-i-licious family to yours, we wish you peace as you mourn your loss. Tobi Heaven Infinitely More Fun Now Posted by Sean Roberts (Parent/Teacher) On Thursday, February 20, 2014

Deeply saddened to learn of Bill's passing. But upon reading his outstanding obituary, I realized that he lives on through his children. Brilliant work - utterly fitting! You are a living tribute to a remarkable man. Thank you, Mr Eves, for everything. Condolence

Thanks Bill, for all your friendship, whit and intelligence we experienced while we were in your company. The many visits and meals we had with you and Judy at our homes and in restaurants, we will treasure forever. We will miss you terribly. Rest in Peace and God Bless. Posted by Wayne and Linda Patry (Friends) On Thursday, February 20, 2014Thanks Bill, for all your friendship, whit and intelligence we experienced while we were in your company. The many visits and meals we had with you and Judy at our homes and in restaurants, we will treasure forever. We will miss you terribly. Rest in Peace and God Bless. Love, Wayne and Linda Patry this stinks.

I'm going to miss your humor and most of all your hidden talent of being able to play beautiful sounds with your sphincter. Posted by strongo (relative) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014I'm going to miss your humor and most of all your hidden talent of being able to play beautiful sounds with your sphincter. God speed. condolences Posted by lynda therien (friend) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Had a lot of laughs sitting around Bill & Judy's big old kitchen table drinking Molson and red wine. I always went home with a sore jaw from laughing. The funniest thing I remember though was when he hid his spare glass eye in the medicine chest cause he knew I was going to peek in there. I will truly miss that funny fellow! Sympathy to the family Posted by Tracy Holland (pupil at Sacred Heart School) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Mr. Eve's was a wonderful principal and I will never forget his passion of educating children and youth. Even to this day I remember being called down to the office with the fear of getting the strap after being caught chewing gum in class. Mr. Eves told me he would have given me the strap but he didn't have time as he needed to catch the boat. Glad to see he carried his sense of humour throughout his life. May you find peace in the memories you will have of such a wonderful man. A Funny Angel

My sincerest condolences to the friends and Posted by Sarah Grennan (Former John XXIII student) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014My sincerest condolences to the friends and family of Mr. Eves. I have many funny memories of Mr Eves' days at John XXIII. He touched my life back then and although saddened by the loss, after all these years he still brings a smile to my face. I will have a hum bug in your honour! Condolences Posted by Laraine and Earl Clancy (Neighbour) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

So sorry for your loss. We shall miss seeing Bill walking his dogs. In sympathy Posted by Lynn Doucette (None) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I read of Mr. Eves death on Facebook. I am in the maritime provinces and have never had the privilege of knowing him. And after reading this piece, I am so sorry I never had the opportunity. My sympathies on your very great loss. Bill's "Passing"

Although I didn't know Bill, I took a certain delight in reading his obituary - easy now, let me explain! Posted by Pete (None) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014Although I didn't know Bill, I took a certain delight in reading his obituary - easy now, let me explain! A man after my own heart I thought as I read - its the simplest humour, delighting in one's own symphony, cacaphony, what have you... I saw puns while I read the list of condolences and couldn't resist. It must have been nice to have him as a teacher! My most sincere condolences to his families and friends, I'm sure his humour WILL be missed. Condolence Posted by Facebook admirer (Stranger) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

My heart goes out to his family what a great sense of humour and zest for life we should all grasp on to life like Bill had!Im sure the great memories will help ease his families loss I will pray for that! Condolence Posted by Facebook admirer (Stranger) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

My heart goes out to his family what a great sense of humour and zest for life we should all grasp on to life like Bill had!Im sure the great memories will help ease his families loss I will pray for that! A wonderful send off Posted by Janet (Facebook follower!) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Like many others, I have read of Bill's passing on Facebook through the obituary post that exhibited a truly enjoyable history of what a fun and interesting man he must have been. I'm so sorry for his family's loss but feel so happy for them that they had the pleasure of having him in their lives. Sincere condolences to Bill's family and friends...and to Bill, rest easy...and keep having fun. Unforgettable Posted by Mark Grennan (Former student) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Mr. Eves was my very first principal at John XXIII School in Kingston Ontario in 1981. I still have photos of him standing with my brother at his grade 8 graduation. How can you not remember this man with a smile. Always one to lend you his ears and his heart, and then hit you with a big dose of his quick whit. Just seeing his picture makes me smile. The man was genuine, caring, funny, bigger than life, and unforgettable. The world is now less, and heaven is now more. So much more. God bless. A great life!

I never met Bill, but having read about him, I would love to have had a beer or three with him. He sounds like a wonderful and interesting man, and I wish his family and friends condolences on his passing. What a colorful and lively man he was, and I'm certain he will be greatly missed. Posted by Mike Parr (None) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014I never met Bill, but having read about him, I would love to have had a beer or three with him. He sounds like a wonderful and interesting man, and I wish his family and friends condolences on his passing. What a colorful and lively man he was, and I'm certain he will be greatly missed. Mike Parr Snowbird, Utah Unique and fitting Posted by Jennifer (none) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Your dad sounds like he was an awesome guy. May his memories stay with you always. I will have a Molson's in his honour tonight (even though it is not my beer of choice). And Judy - you can now cut the cheese all you want :) His spirit would get a kick out of that. My unknown hero and role model Posted by Mike (Complete Stranger) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I never knew Bill - nevertheless, he shall be a hero to me for living of life of principle and humor. I shall honor his memory by consuming large quantities of Molson's this weekend. Wonderful tribute Posted by Ian (none) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I have never met Bill or the family, but I want to say that this is a wonderful and refreshing obituary that gives me a true sense of the type of person Bill was. He obviously lived life well and with a twinkle in his eye. My condolences to you, but you all have obviously had wonderful lives for him being part of them. What a Wonderful Life! Posted by Richard Groff (none) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I never met Bill, but am so impressed by this obituary and the love his friends and relatives obviously had for him, that I will be making a donation in his name at the Kingston Humane Society. You may see his picture all over the Internet soon, as well. Someone has already replaced Grumpy Cat with Bill's face and the word "Good!" superimposed below. Have a wonderful afterlife, Mr. Eves! Praying.

I don't know Mr. Eves, but I sure wish I had the pleasure of meeting him. I think somehow we are related and were separated at birth, for I seem to have the same humor. Prayers for your family and how lucky you were to have him in your life!!! Posted by Elaine Derrick (Fan) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014I don't know Mr. Eves, but I sure wish I had the pleasure of meeting him. I think somehow we are related and were separated at birth, for I seem to have the same humor. Prayers for your family and how lucky you were to have him in your life!!! Mrs Elaine Derrick Leesville, South Carolina. condolence

Judy and family...my thoughts are with you and yours. Bill was responsible for many fun moments, although he never actually robbed the branch he certainly threatened to do so on more than one occasion. He will not soon be forgotten. Posted by Nancy Nairn (Favourite Banker) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014Judy and family...my thoughts are with you and yours. Bill was responsible for many fun moments, although he never actually robbed the branch he certainly threatened to do so on more than one occasion. He will not soon be forgotten. May \He Rest In Peace .

Hello I live down east in Sussex NB . Posted by Elizabeth (done) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014Hello I live down east in Sussex NB . I don't know you or your love one . I read about his dead on face book . He sound like he was one hell of a nice guy . May He Rest In Pace . Elizabeth Burns 6 Golding St. Sussex NB An admirer Posted by j.b. (none) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

I never met Mr. Eves, but he sounds as though he was a wonderful man to know and to love. My deepest condolences to his family, and I can only hope that I have such wonderful things written about me. A priviledge Posted by Marc Gosselin (friend of the family) On Wednesday, February 19, 2014

It was a privilege to know Mr. Eves, and the entire family. I was lucky to meet Rob, his eldest son at school, and it was always a treat to be invited to visit the family, because Mr Eves always made you feel so welcome, and you always ended up laughing for one reason or another. I will miss him dearly. Condolences Posted by Jon S. (random internet guy) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Bill's obit was linked on a large website (reddit) because it is so awesome. I am sure it lives up to the man it speaks of. My family and I offer our condolenences but he sounds like a great guy to have known. bill , my friend Posted by joe saunders (teacher, friend) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014

I was lucky enough to have taught twice under bills guidance and a funnier principal I have never met. His humour lightened many staffroom days...I am sure he missed his calling as a standup comedian...I loved working for the man and he always treated his staff with respect yet with laughter and funny stories ...he was a giant among principals in my estimation....god bless you Bill for helping us see ourselves as we really are....human ...god bless you bill....joe saunders Thank you. Posted by Gail Mosley (Not Related) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014

I did not know your Bill, but I want to thank you for putting a smile on my face and laughter in my heart for the wonderfully funny obituary in memory of your Bill. I really like him - and I didn't even know him!! Life Lessons of Humour and Compassion Posted by Mark MacDonald (Former student) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Met Mr. Eves as a Principal in 1979 at John XXIII. Funny and professional, who could diffuse tensions and get to the heart of matters. Crossed paths many times over the years and still the same Bill! To Judy and the kids and families I am sorry for your loss, but truly it is Heaven's gain. I can only hope that he gave Peter the day off and is watching the gates when I get there. God Bless. He always put a smile on your face:)

Mr. Eves was my first Principal. What I remember most was his sense of humor. Regardless, of the day you were having he would always put a smile on your face. He had a way about him that made all of us feel special.Thirty years later I have taken those small but incredibly important tools he used to make students feel important and use them with my own teaching. I will forever be grateful. Posted by Natasha Agaoglu (Past Student) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014Mr. Eves was my first Principal. What I remember most was his sense of humor. Regardless, of the day you were having he would always put a smile on your face. He had a way about him that made all of us feel special.Thirty years later I have taken those small but incredibly important tools he used to make students feel important and use them with my own teaching. I will forever be grateful. He was truly a special person and I will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Thank you Mr. Eves!

I will never forget the special opportunities I had in elementary school to sit with Mr. Eves in his office and read. (Probably Mr. Mugs) Posted by Carissa Cosgrove (Former Student) On Tuesday, February 18, 2014I will never forget the special opportunities I had in elementary school to sit with Mr. Eves in his office and read. (Probably Mr. Mugs) Knowing what I know now, I can only assume that my teacher sent me to read to him for respite, but I will forever hold those memories. "Most of us end up with no more than five or six people who remember us. Teachers have thousands of people who remember them for the rest of their lives." -Andy Rooney great tribute Posted by andrea (health care worker) On Monday, February 17, 2014

Thank you for sharing the joy and laughter of Bills life. As a nurse, I have been a part of many peoples trials and endings, and the way you have presented Bill in his death is such a tribute to the joy of life, it is a lesson to us all to love and laugh a lot more,and to celebrate the life we have So sorry

Didn't know this man but reading the obit and the other condolences here, he must have been a wonderful teacher and friend with so much imagination. To try and bring light to his family and caregivers when their hearts were breaking is a sign of the kind of man he was. His family were so lucky to have shared his life. Posted by Neil & Sally Lambert (Just an admirer after reading the obit) On Monday, February 17, 2014Didn't know this man but reading the obit and the other condolences here, he must have been a wonderful teacher and friend with so much imagination. To try and bring light to his family and caregivers when their hearts were breaking is a sign of the kind of man he was. His family were so lucky to have shared his life. Neil & Sally Lambert, Napanee A Masterpiece

Judy and family Posted by Dick Dodds (Fellow Educator) On Monday, February 17, 2014Judy and family As a fellow educator I knew of Bill but never had the privilege of meeting him. His self prepared obituary was a master piece and one that told everyone about himself. What a wonderful sense of humour and what a wonderful human being. His students, staff and parents were very fortunate to have experienced his leadership. Please know you are in my heart. Dick Dodds Retired Director of Education Blessings to your family

To the Eves family, Posted by Christine (None) On Monday, February 17, 2014To the Eves family, It is so clear to me that, as a stranger reading this remembrance of Bill, your family is bursting at the seams with much love and joy. May you take great comfort in each other during this difficult time. Clearly Bill was a totally awesome dude. And that means you must all be amazing too. Great man

Bill was my daughters first principal and he nicked name them blueberry and strawberry . He always seemed to be able remember everyone's name, and twenty five years later he was still was interested in as he called them his kids accomplishments. I am sure that he is looking down at us, enjoying a few cold ones . Posted by Theresa Goodberry (Parent) On Monday, February 17, 2014Bill was my daughters first principal and he nicked name them blueberry and strawberry . He always seemed to be able remember everyone's name, and twenty five years later he was still was interested in as he called them his kids accomplishments. I am sure that he is looking down at us, enjoying a few cold ones . Theresa Goodberry and family Inspirational Posted by Barrie Friel (Admirer) On Monday, February 17, 2014

Never met the man but feel that I have known him. What an inspiring public send off! RIP Bill (and Molson stock)! All teachers and principals shouild take lessons from Bill

Bill (Mr. Eves) used to like to interject his humour into spelling dictation. One word I still remember him giving us on the island was influenza. His sentence - Annette opened the window and in flu enza! Posted by David Greenwood (Former Student) On Monday, February 17, 2014Bill (Mr. Eves) used to like to interject his humour into spelling dictation. One word I still remember him giving us on the island was influenza. His sentence - Annette opened the window and in flu enza! He always said I was a fast runner because if the girls caught me they were going to kill me! God speed! Class Act! Posted by Scott Clare (relative) On Sunday, February 16, 2014

Dear Judy and family, while it is sad news to learn of Bill's passing (I hope St. Peter has a LARGE shovel for him) it is such a class act with the obit. I am sure this is BILL 100% . I tried to email Maureen but it got bounced back, and figured checking your emails was the last thing on your mind! The Carty picnic will not be the same anymore! :-( But, you have 50 years worth of great memories, cherish those. Our sympathy for all, Scott, Dianna , Meagan & David. Sympathies and Thanks Posted by Kevin Dennison (Whig Reader) On Sunday, February 16, 2014

I never knew Bill but thanks to his family and him, for all the laughs that obit with photo brought to me this weekend. I have never seen anything like it. I will be enjoying that for a long time to come. Viva Bill! The one and only Bill Posted by Brenda and Rod Crawford (Friends) On Sunday, February 16, 2014

Bill will be sincerely missed. If there is an e-mail from heaven Bill will be the first to send it. He spread such laughter wherever he went. Judy, we love you and await a call for brunch at Denny`s. His kids have a wonderful role model in Bill and we send love and prayers to you all. See you at his big Praise Bill Party. A great loss to all who knew him Posted by Patrick Morrison (Friend) On Sunday, February 16, 2014

From the time I first met him in 1957, Bill impressed me with his warmth, his wit, and his humanity. In recent years, he added a bit of spice to my life by exchanging raunchy jokes with me in addition to his witty,informative emails. But most importantly, during the last few weeks of his life, he inspired me with his candor as we talked about his life, both past and present, and the calm resignation with which he accepted his imminent death. Bill was a true mensch; I shall miss him very much. Thanks for the happy memories Posted by Peggy Carney (Teacher) On Saturday, February 15, 2014

Having Bill as my principal and working in one of his schools are very fond memories for me. I still smile and chuckle aloud, remembering those special days at John XXIIII School. Bill trusted us and empowered us to teach our students well. He honoured our family relationships, formed all of us on staff into an equal team and just kept us 'alive' with his light-hearted fun, crazy foolishness, and authentic compassion. Rest in peace, good man....Love,"Peg Leg" / "Miss Piggy". Awesome! Posted by Jacki (stranger) On Saturday, February 15, 2014

I didn't know Bill nor any of his family but I just have to say that this is an amazing obit. I can only imagine what an great life your family has experienced. Enjoy your 'Praise Bill Party' as I am sure all will. Cheers! Deepest sympathy

To have known Bill was to love him. I can't imagine anyone getting or staying mad at Bill for very long. He spread mirth wherever he went and taught people not to take themselves or life too seriously. Posted by Tom Adam (Colleague) On Saturday, February 15, 2014To have known Bill was to love him. I can't imagine anyone getting or staying mad at Bill for very long. He spread mirth wherever he went and taught people not to take themselves or life too seriously. I'm sorry I never got to work for him. He will be missed. Tom and Carol Adam A message from a stranger

I have never read a more beautiful and touching obituary. Obviously Mr. Eves was much beloved. What a lovely tribute to someone who obviously was full of fun and joy, and shared that with all of you. Posted by Martha Rudden (Admirer) On Saturday, February 15, 2014I have never read a more beautiful and touching obituary. Obviously Mr. Eves was much beloved. What a lovely tribute to someone who obviously was full of fun and joy, and shared that with all of you. I think we can only wish that people will take the time to write such an amazing message about us to share after we are gone. While I am a total stranger to you, please accept my deepest condolences, but also my thanks for showing me that even in a dark time, humour and joy can prevail. Peace.

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