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Glen Guy Peace |
January 1, 1951 - January 9,
2021 |
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Service Dates |
September 20, 1971 to May 12,
1996 |
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No obituary information is available at this time. |
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Glen Peace passed away (at
home) following a more than 4 year journey with cancer. Glen was
born and raised in Hamilton. a city he loved.
Glen leaves behind
his wife Laura, in their 50th year of marriage, his two
daughters, Jennifer (Marc Smith) and Kristen, as well as his two
granddaughters Maddie and Ellie, who he adored. Glen will be
missed by his sisters Donna Williams (Rocky) and Marie Nourse
(Barrie), as well as his brother-in-law John Schumacher (Cindy)
and his nieces, nephews and cousins. Glen had many close friends
and neighbours who were a great support throughout his illness.
Of course his daily companion for the last 7 years, Georgia May,
will miss their walks and long conversations about life.
Glen often suggested his
life had been blessed since he began to date Laura at 17. He
started working at 12 and entered the full time work force at 17
at Henderson Hospital. At 18, Glen commenced an apprenticeship
at STELCO (Wilcox) where he remained until joining the Hamilton
Fire Department in 1971. Glen rose through the ranks and after
25 years left Hamilton to become the Fire Chief of Burlington,
where he remained until 1999. Glen was recruited to return to
Hamilton as Chief to lead the Fire and EMS Services through the
amalgamation process of 7 local governments to the new City of
Hamilton. This amalgamation created not only one of the largest
composite Fire Services in Canada, but one of Canada's highest
rated. Glen's tenure in Emergency Services was followed by
positions in senior management culminating in him becoming
Hamilton's City Manager (CAO) for the last 5 years of his
municipal service. On leaving the city, Glen taught at the
college level, lectured across Canada and provided consultant
services. On October 14th, 2009, Glen was appointed to the
Ontario Court of Justice where he remained a Justice of the
Peace until his death. Glen praised the knowledge, commitment
and dedication of those in the Justice System as they served the
citizens of Ontario.
He felt privileged to have
made so many friends, colleagues and acquaintances. We will
remember Glen's pure joy from our family trips to Disney World,
his favourite place on earth, and his nightly talks with his
best friend, Laura, on their swing bench in Aruba, We have so
many wonderful memories that we will hold dear.
Cremation and
private family service has taken place. In lieu of flowers,
please donate to McMaster Children's Hospital, Juravinski Cancer
Clinic or St. Joseph's Hospital.
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Please leave memories of
Glen at www.affordableburialandcremation.ca
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