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DR. JAMES WARREN O'TOOLE
Born: Jul 26, 1923
Date of Passing: Sep 22, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDR. JAMES (JIM) WARREN O'TOOLE After a brief illness, Jim passed away peacefully on September 22, 2016 in Nanaimo, with family at his side. Born July 26, 1923, Jim was the second eldest of four children and grew up on a farm in Dollard, Saskatchewan. The son of a grain seller, he assisted with farm chores during the rough times of the 1930s drought. Jim enlisted to serve Canada during the Second World War in 1942, at age 18 years old, after graduating from high school. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and flew Hurricanes and Spitfires, among other aircraft. He was a pilot with 443 Squadron, Wing 127. Upon return from overseas, Jim attended the University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Medicine. He started his medical career at The St. James Medical Group, and co-founded the Assiniboine Clinic. Jim achieved his Family Practice designation in 1967 and enjoyed Emergency Medicine, Aviation Medicine and was the Manitoba Medical Association representative for the Winnipeg Ambulance Board. Jim met his wife, Elizabeth (Betty) McCarthy during an arranged bridge foursome. They were married in Winnipeg on June 3, 1950. By the time he graduated from Medical School in 1952, baby number two was on the way and there were nine children in total born between 1951 and 1967. He also has 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He built a cottage at Bird Lake, Manitoba, in 1958 that has become a restful haven and gathering place for all family. There, each generation formed lifelong friendships and learned key life and survival skills. He enjoyed spending time at the family cottage at Bird Lake in addition to swimming, sailing, fishing, skiing, playing tennis, flying aircraft, reading and any other adventure or opportunity he could learn from. Jim retired in 1984 and moved to Nanoose Bay. He lived there until 2010, when he moved to Berwick Retirement Residence in Nanaimo. During his early retirement he continued to work as a private medical consultant for the Department of Transportation in Vancouver providing medical examinations for airline pilots and crew. This led him to a once in a lifetime adventure when he was asked to be the medical officer for Odyssey 86, onboard a DC-3 plane, for a two month journey around the world to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the DC-3, and Expo 86. Family was extremely important to Jim. He loved his family, provided thoughtful guidance and nurtured their independence. He is proud that all children received post secondary education. Jim will be dearly missed by his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Kathleen of Toronto; Patrick (Janis) and family of Kitchener; Peggy (Mike McCarvill) and family of Errington; Maureen (Bob Bennie) of Nanaimo; Tom (Jocelyn) and family of Calgary; Rob (Janice) and family of Winnipeg; Theresa (Rod Dickson) of Portadown, Northern Ireland; and Shauna Bolger and family of Parksville. Jim will also be missed by numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends and extended family who found his warmth, wisdom and humour legendary. He was predeceased by his wife, Betty (McCarthy) in 2008, son Dennis in 1969, brothers, Patrick O'Toole of Kamloops, Floyd O'Toole of Coronation, Alberta, and sister Joanne Cockwill of Edmonton. The family extends their gratitude and thanks to all the staff at Berwick on the Lake and Nanaimo Palliative Care for their kindness and genuine care to Jim. A funeral mass for Jim will be held on September 30, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at Trinity Catholic Church, 6234 Spartan Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations may be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to First Memorial - 250-754-8333
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 28, 2016
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Thinking of all of you and wish we were there to celebrate your Dad's life. He was a very special person and his kindness and caring extended to all who crossed his path. You can take comfort knowing that he will be truly missed. Love to all. - Posted by: Ray and Barb () on: Sep 28, 2016
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It was the winter of 1947/48 when I roomed with Jim and his two medical school compatriots in the basement of the house on Garfield Street. I was 6 or 8 years their junior and quickly found I was in the wrong course at the U of M. Jim took the time to talk to me about matters of education and life. I changed direction and found myself in a profession that fulfilled my working life. I followed his career from afar with much interest. There were several people who influenced the course of my life and Jim was not the least of them. I am saddened by his passing but I am happy that he fulfilled the promise of his life that he demonstrated so long ago. My condolences on your loss. - Posted by: Allan Hayward (Long ago short time roommate) on: Sep 28, 2016
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I had the privilege of working for Dr. O'Toole at Assiniboine Clinic in Winnipeg for a few years prior to he & Mrs. O'Toole's retirement to Nanoose Bay. My Sympathy to the Family. Sherrill Stone Campbell River, BC - Posted by: Sherrill Stone (former employee) on: Sep 28, 2016