Naylar, Peter

December 28, 1928 ~ September 10, 2016

naylar-picNAYLAR, Peter Richard Winsor – Age 87, formerly of Port Lambton, passed away peacefully at Chatham-Kent Hospice on September 10, 2016. Peter was born in London, England. Beloved husband of the late Christina Marian Naylar (2012).  He will be sadly missed by his sister June DeRooy.  Peter was a loving uncle to Evan and JoEllen, David and Karen DeRooy and families, Yvonne and Victor Lavoie and many nieces and nephews in England and Canada. Peter was the son of the late Richard William and Maude Alice (Sherratt) Naylar. Predeceased by his brother-in-law Bill DeRooy and John and sister-in-laws Rene, Grace and Edna.

VISITATION
Family and friends will be received at STEADMAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Brigden on Thursday, September 15, 2016 from 2-4 and 7-9pm.

MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial service will be conducted from the Funeral Home on Friday, September 16, 2016 at 11:00am.

DONATIONS
Sympathy may be expressed through donations to C.E.E. Hospital Foundation, Petrolia, Parkinson Society or charity of choice.

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  1. Uncle Pete
    Remembering all those times that we were together from first to last, but especially the time you surprised mum and dad on the celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, the look on mum’s face will remain with us forever. Rest in peace now reunited with auntie Chris, who you missed so much.
    All our love Val, Rob, Debs and Phil, David and Hannah and families

  2. So sorry to here that Peter has passed away.
    I am sure he is with his beloved Chris.
    My sympathy to all his imediate and extended family. Love to all from the White family in the UK
    Michael Colleen and James.

  3. Sincere condolence to June & family,rembering all the good memories of the past years.
    May you R.I .P Peter. Clara.

  4. Lynn Brown
    So very sorry to hear of Peter passing I enjoyed 40 years of doing Peter s wife and Chris and Mom’s hair lots of special memories never forgotten my sincere condolence to the family

  5. Peter we are so sad to hear of your passing and that you wont be there in three weeks to meet us as we had planned with you. Our mothers being sisters were close as we were as cousins. Even though we lived on different continents the tie was never broken, there are many happy memories we share in our family. Rest in Peace God Bless you Peter with love from Dave and Eileen and the family in Australia.

  6. I met Pete when I started driving a school bus for Charterways. We used to have a laugh in the drivers’ room because we used to talk very quickly & use a lot of English phases sometimes even we weren’t sure of what each other was saying – that’s what you get when London meets Yorkshire. He was a good friend when my husband Steve & I lived in Sarnia. He will be sadly missed. God Bless Pete sleep tight xx

  7. Uncle Pete.
    Remembering as a 7 year old the first day we met you back in October 1958 and the last time we shook hands and hugged in July 2010 before our flight back to the UK.
    Rest easy now and give Aunt Chris a huge hug, you will both always have a special place in our hearts.
    Love Always.
    Marion & Peter.

  8. To my Great Uncle Pete,
    You will always be remembered as a gentle giant, who was larger than life and full of gusto!! We all used to love hearing about your adventures in Canada when you came to visit us in the UK.
    Great Uncle Pete we are so sad to be saying Goodbye to you; but are happy that you are now reunited with Great Aunt Chris.
    Missing you already!!!!
    Sending all our love over ‘the pond’.
    Jen, Ben & Beth xxxxxxx

  9. Sincere Sympathy is extended to family and friends of dear Peter, a fine gentleman, now with his love, Chris. Peter will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him, for his many good qualities. Great Memories of happy times with Peter and Chris. Sandra Roberts, P.G.M. Ontario O.E.S. 1992-1993 “Northern Tranquillity Year”

  10. I have known Peter for many many years and have not seen him for a long time. When I was much younger I went to Chatham where Peter was teaching auto mechanics. I learned much from Peter about the trade and i eventually became an apprentice and earned my mechanic’s licence. Peter and I touched base once again while I was working at Labombards years later. I will always remember Peter and what he did for me.
    My sincere condolences to his family.

  11. So very sad to hear of Pete’s passing, so glad we got to see you three weeks ago and had a lovely conversation with you Pete thinking of you up in heaven with your lovely wife Chris. Love from Tony, Deb, Rachael, Natalie, Bradley, Amelia and Iris in England.

  12. Rest in peace Peter with your beloved Christina – Peter was a very dedicated member of all Masonic affiliated organizations he belonged in – a great man and friend to be missed

  13. So very sorry to hear of Peter’s passing. Enjoyed getting to know him and Chris and helping them out. But he is at peace now and forever with Chris, which he missed very dearly.

  14. My Deepest Condolence, Peter brought me in to ST. Clair Lodge 425 in Sombra. He helped me in my degree work for which I am grateful. He was a good man and mentor. He was a true brother and Mason.