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Rogers, Stuart Otterley

ROGERS, Stuart Otterley

1934 - 2023

Stuart Otterley Rogers

22 October 1934 - 20 August 2023

Peacefully at the Peter D Clark LTC Centre, he is survived by his best friend and loved wife of 68 years Marguerite Mason; father of Mark (Susan Dehler), Kathryn (Ken McLeod), Karen (Paul Sim) and Heather (Rob McLellan). Loved by grandchildren Adam (Norah) and Joseph (Emily); Ryan (Alicia) and Dave (Tanya); Morgan (Nazorio), Ariel and William; Matthew (Danielle), Samantha, Patrick and Jacob (Emma). Treasured great grandfather of Zanon and William, Jack and Elliot, Anthony, Amelia and Michael.

Born and raised in Toronto to Launcelot Rogers and Hazel Anne Adams, Stu had a career in Education. He was a teacher of Geography and Environmental Science, at the elementary, secondary and Teachers’ College levels in Toronto, Kirkland Lake, Orillia, Wales U.K. and Ottawa.

With energy and enthusiasm, he served the communities in which he lived, through Rotary, Kiwanis, Ploughshares, Scouting, Camp Fortune Trail Riders ski patrol, Watsons’ Mill and Probus, where he founded two men’s discussion groups called Diatribe. The friendship and caring of the people in these groups was very special and is most appreciated. He enjoyed travelling and believed there is no better way to learn about the geographic features and concepts than to experience them first hand. Playing cards with lifelong friends Barry and Sharon Ross; curling, skating, skiing, snowshoeing, cycling, canoeing, and sailing his handcrafted Wayfarer dinghy #863, further enriched his life. With Marg and often the children and grandchildren, he loved sailboat camping on Georgian Bay for more than 50 years. With five friends in two single engine Cessna aircraft, a cross country flight from Ottawa to Brampton and Fort Smith N.W.T. provided adventures and memories lasting a lifetime. His greatest achievement and perhaps proudest moments were the completion of building our home on the banks of the Rideau in Manotick, with the help of family, friends and “people we didn’t even know”. In retirement, a curious passion for pre-history directed his voracious reading, travels and exploration of archeological sites, in Canada, U.S.A., Britain and France. He had a song for all occasions whether it was around a campfire with friends and family, accompanied by his old tenor ukulele; or in the choirs and musical theatre groups in which he participated all of his life.

Stu was a true Rennaisance Man with a wide range of interests and skills. He is remembered and will be missed.

There will be no visitation or service.  Together, the family will celebrate his life at a later date. Join the celebration today, by hugging a loved one and/or expressing some kindness to a stranger.

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Marg, Mark, Kathy, Karen and Heather and all your families

I am forever grateful for the life lessons, canoeing and sailing and hours on the river we shared in my childhood. May Stu rest well and easy, knowing his life touched many. Xo

Cathy Saul, August 21, 2023

Marguerite Rogers & Family

My biggest condolences for your loss. I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Stu's passing. I have fond memories as a child of my times in Manotick with Aunt Marg and the Rogers family. Our thoughts and hearts are with Marguerite, Mark, Kathy, Karen, Heather and their families at this difficult time.

Michael & Leanne

Michael Mason, August 22, 2023

Marguerite, Mark, Sue and entire Rogers clan

The Lemay family would like to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of Stuart, we only met a few times but he made quite the impression with his intellect and sense of humor, we know he will be deeply missed but memories of him and his accomplishments will endure.

Louise, Claude and family ...

Louise Lemay, August 23, 2023

Marguerite

I always enjoyed Stuart when we discussed "weighty" subjects at Diatribe and miss his good humour. My condolences to Margerite and family.

Allan Haan, August 25, 2023

Marguerite

Our friendship with Stuart began with our arrival in Manotick, 23 years ago, when he was President of the Probus Club of Ottawa-Rideau Valley and both he and Marguerite made us feel immediately welcome as part of the local community. Through the years, we have enjoyed his friendly warmth, cheerful enthusiasm, wide-ranging interests, and impact on all aspects of Probus life. We will miss his presence. Our thoughts and sympathy are with Marguerite and family.
Dennis and Anne Osmond

Dennis Osmond, August 25, 2023

Marguerite Rogers

I’m so sorry to hear about Stuart’s death Marguerite.
He certainly was an active man and gave much of his time to community functions. Cherish all of the happy memories you made together and with your family .
Hugs and condolences
Cathy Langtry

Cathy Langtry, August 25, 2023

Marguerite

My thoughts are with you, but also knowing Stue had a life lived worth while every minute.
That is comfort to all in your family, I am proud to have met Stue , RIP ,sincerely Eva , a Hort, and Probus clup member and singing with the golden tonsils .

Eva Lange , August 25, 2023

Marguerite and family

My sincere condolences to you, Marguerite, and to all the family. I will always remember Stu for his smile, twinkling eye, and his cheer joy while singing, whether with a choir or as part of the Golden Tonsils in PROBUS.
May the memory of him live in your heart in all the happy moments you had together.

May Collins , August 25, 2023

Heather and Rob

I am so sorry to hear of you dad's passing. Many sad days to come. I got to know Stuart a bit at the Osgoode Outreach Luncheon before COVID. Such a knowledgable person. Hugs to you all.
Goodie

Gudrun Klingelstein, August 26, 2023

Heather & Rob

Our sympathies for you and your family, but the memories you cherish in your heart last forever.

Shirley Lupton, August 26, 2023