Jack Greenhalgh

25-Aug-1929 - 29-Nov-2022

Obituary Overview

In Loving Memory


With profound sadness and a heavy heart, we announce the peaceful passing of Jack Greenhalgh in his 93rd year, at St. Joseph's Hospital, on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. Jack will be reunited with his sweetie pie and best friend Betty (nee Shay). He leaves behind his children Larry, Bruce (Chris), Penny Cole (Russell), and Valerie Pazzi (Albert). He will be deeply missed by his sister Pat and sister-in-law Joanne. Beloved grandfather to Kristin, Stacey, Cole, Dean, Paul (Kathy), Matthew (Ruza), Alex, Stephen (Victoria), Sean and great-grandfather to Samuel, Benjamin, Anthony, Luka, Nicholas and Elizabeth. Fondly remembered by extended family Bonnie (the late Robert) and Stephanie, Karen, Augustino and Linda, Vanessa and Matthew (Megan). A special thank you to all of Jack's friends for their love and support through the years. Special thanks to all emergency services, St. Joseph's Hospital 4th floor and palliative care staff for their care and compassion. A visitation will be held at Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home, Ancaster (378 Wilson St. E. , Ancaster, 905-648-3852) on Monday, December 5th from 5:00-8:00 pm. Funeral service in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, December 6th at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in Jack's memory. Please sign the online Book of Condolence at www.dbancaster.ca.

We will miss you dearly Dad but will cherish the memories we have made together,
never to be forgotten!

Funeral Details

  • Visitation

    Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home

    Event Times:

    05-Dec-2022 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

  • Funeral Service

    Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home

    Event Times:

    06-Dec-2022 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

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Condolences from family and friends

Posted by Pat and John Schlett | 06-Dec-2022


Farewell to a wonderful neighbour. Our family has such great memories of Jack and Betty. They were so welcoming to our children letting them have access to their pool during the hot summers and their chocolates at Halloween. Although Jack substituted Loonies for chocolate in recent years (for our 7 grandchildren) the kids always looked forward to scoring some cash at Jack’s. Jack was always meticulous with his property and we saw many summers where he kept his lawn brush cut short. Fortunately his son in law kept up this tradition so Jack could hold his head high. We’ll miss Jack’s advice, his friendly waves and his drive by visits. Bon voyage Jack.

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Posted by Stephen Lord | 05-Dec-2022


My deepest condolences to the Greenhalgh family, especially Larry, Bruce, Penny, and Val. I regret that I cannot be with you all today and tomorrow to share in Grandpa Jack's memory. I will always appreciate the love and interest he showed my children. Sincerely, Steve

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