All my dear Wintle friends
Sending you my condolences and love at this sad time
We are saddened to announce the passing away of Mr. Ernest Willard Wintle, at the Magog Hospital on March 11, 2024, at the age of 94, from Ayer’s Cliff, son of the late Sydney Wintle and the late Ella Wintle. He was the husband of the late Phillis Bliss.
Visitation will take place on Friday March 15th 2024, at the Cass funeral Home ,900 Clough st, Ayer’s Cliff from 2-4 and from 7-9 with the funeral on Saturday March 16th at 11 AM at the St-George Anglican Church, 1002 Main st, Ayer’s Cliff. Interment will take place on June 1 st at the Protestant cemetary in Ayer's Cliff at 11 am.
Mr. Wintle leaves to mourn his children Beverly (Barry), Barry and Nancy (Vincent), his grand children Christopher, Daniel, Nicholas, and Katrina; also, his sister Alice and brothers Edward, Gerry, and Norman. He was predeceased by Bernard, Ansel, Irene, and Gilbert. He will be missed by many nephews and nieces.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Manoir Stanstead and the nurses at the Magog palliative care unit for the wonderful care provided.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Sociaty, 3001, 12e North Ave, in Sherbrooke, Qc J1H 5N4 would be appreciated.
Sending you my condolences and love at this sad time
My deepest condolences to all the family and friends of Earnie. He was a kind and generous man with a ready smile. I thank God that we had his company for so many years.
My deepest sympathies to the family .
Sinceres Sympathies to the childrens and grand childrends of the family.Sympathies also to brothers and sister.It was a pleasure knowing.him.
Sending you our deepest condolences.
Uncle Ernie was a very lovely man and we had so many fond memories of their visits to Niagara. His journeys would take him all over south western Ontario for the business and it was a source of pride and joy. He had the infectious Wintle laugh.
He is with the love of his life, Aunt Phylis.
Love, Shelley, Mike and family
We are so sorry for your loss Ernie was one of the most kind man we ever knew he will be missed Our hearts go out to all his family
Your Dad was one of the kindest, compassionate and sweetest men I have ever met. He was a true gentleman from another era. Your Mom used to babysit my son and your Dad would make logs and blocks for his trucks. He will be sadly missed by all of us in the Cliff. Rest in peace dear Ernie.
My deepest sympathies to you and your families.
I was so sad to see the notice about Ernie's death. My deepest sympathy to all of his family for your loss.
My deepest sympathy to the family. I knew Ernie through the Ayers Cliff cemetery and he was such a kind soul and caring soul. He will be missed by many.
So sorry to hear. Ernie was my partner at the Ayers Cliff Fair Main Gate for many years. A true gentleman who new everyone.
Sadly missed. RIP Ernie
My most sincerest condolences. My heart goes out to you.
Our most sincere sympathy. Our hearts go out to you at this sad time.
My condolences to the family
Very sad to hear this. His cousin, the late Amos Wintle, thought of him as an older brother and loved him dearly. Peace to the family.
Mrs. Amos Wintle (Ruth)
So sorry for your loss. My hubby spoke highly of him and I got to know him through chit chats in the hall at the Manoir. He was a very nice and friendly man.
Our sympathy to you all. Uncle Ernie was a great man, father and grandfather. He will be missed by all, and hoping that all the memories you have with him, will help ease the pain of your loss. May he rest in peace and is reunited with his wonderful wife.
Most sincerely, Bonnie, Jeff and family
My sincerest sympathies to you all. My thoughts and prayers are with you
My sincere sympathy to the Wintle family
We weren't 'locals' of Ayer's Cliff when moving here 20+ years ago but met Ernie in passing on the street one day. He was such a colorful story teller about this town, his journey in life, work history and even showed me those wooden rakes stored in his garage he manufactured in the nearby factory. He was a genuine soul who's now with his wife ....still telling stories, I'm sure.
It is sad to look at Ernie's house and know that he is not there anymore. He loved his home and his neighbourhood. He was a friend to everyone in the village and he carried with him the memories and values of "The Greatest Generation". He was a part of the Ayer's Cliff we all remember, where everyone knew each other and friends were meant to last a lifetime. He served his community as a part of just about every organization that ever existed in Ayer's Cliff, and did it with pride and honour. He will be missed but not forgotten.
My deepest condolences to all the Wintle family. His family was most important to him. Ernie was a good man, he was a special friend to me and very sincere and dedicated in all of his endeavors. May he rest in peace.
Shirley
Our condolences to all the Wintle Family Ken and Glenda Huff
Please accept my deepest, sincerest sympathies for the loss of a dear man, he will be missed by all that crossed paths with him...will miss our run in's at the post office where we would take a few minutes to catch up, will miss seeing him strolling his town with a smile and a word for everyone...I had the privilege of seeing him playing on the beach while on vacation, collecting sea shells and filling his pockets with them like a young boy...I will keep those memories close and will remember him fondly always...he was a very special man. RIP Ernie
Our deepest sympathies for the whole family. He was a very nice and gentle man.
My dear Beverly,
I offer you and your family my deepest condolences.
I am wholehartedly with you.
Nous offrons nos plus sincères condoléances a toute la famille, nous sommes dans l'impossibilité de vous accompagné mais sommes avec vous dans ces moments difficiles. Nous garderons un très bon souvenir d'Ernest, il était un bon ami.
We extend our deepest sympathy to Ernies family and to his many friends. May you all get strength from the wonderful memories you will always cherish and hold in your hearts.
Sending our condolences to your family. Our family had the opportunity to spend some time with Ernie during a trip to Quebec. We had the privilege of having Ernie as a tour guide when we were tracing some of our family roots back to Cumberland Mills. Also had a mean golf game at Dufferin Heights. His many stories were interesting and humorous. Our family still talks about what a great time we had with such a witty knowledgeable guy. Good memories!
Alan and Laura, Bruce, Alanna and Brennan, Rio and Eve, Michelle and Becky Tucker
from the CIBC Team at 1 Montreal!
Our Deepest Condolences to the Family, you are all in our prayers!
Beverly and Barry thinking of you both to be strong and courageous!
Our Deepest Sympathies
Everett n June Boynton