In Memoriam is where we remember our donors and supporters who have passed away. We thank them, and their families, for their past support of CEMF and for allowing us to honour their memory. Donations can also be made on behalf of a loved one and their name and a brief biography will be placed here.

In Memory of  Ludwig M. Strah
A CEMF supporter who passed away October 26, 2016 who kindly requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation. The foundation greatly appreciates this continued support.

 

In Memory of  Marie Carter, FEC, P.Eng.
Donated the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Alberta.

Marie Carter, Chief Operating Officer, Engineers Canada, who passed away in June 2014

 

In Memory of  Vernon Simpson
A CEMF supporter who passed away November 1, 2011 at age 88. We appreciate his support over the years.

 

In Memory of  Gordon Lancaster, P.Eng.
A long-time CEMF support who passed away in September 2010.

 

In Memory of  Mr. Anthony Willar
Donated by CEMF Supporter Mrs. Alexandra Willar

 

In Memory of  Mr. Thomas J. Gardner
Donated by CEMF Supporter Robert T. Rhodes

Mr. Thomas J. Gardner graduated from the University of Toronto in Mechanical Engineering in 1954. He was employed by Ontario Hydro and retired as District Manager. Mr. Gardner passed away on July 12, 2004.

 

In Memory of  Mr. Kamran Rassouly, P.Eng
Donated by CEMF Supporters Catherine Taylor, P.Eng and Norman Laidlaw

Mr. Kamran Rassouly, P.Eng was respected former colleague of CEMF supporters Catherine Taylor, P.Eng and Norman Laidlaw. Mr. Rassouly passed away on November 11, 2004. He was the loving husband of Mrs.Mahvash Mirzai Rassouly.

 

In Memory of  Mr. Christopher Julien Skrok, P.Eng, CEMF Supporter
Donated by  Mrs. Stanislawa Skrok

Mr. Christopher Julien Skrok was born on May 22, 1936. At age 24, he graduated from the University of Toronto. He worked for the City of Toronto in the Public Works Department for 35 years. Mr. Skrok passed away on November 26, 2002.