Passed away suddenly at the age of 81. He leaves behind his adoring children, Kimberly (Kevin), Rick and Lisa, as well as devoted grandson, Devon. He will be fondly remembered by his by his brother Adrian and sister-in-law Hazel Bennett. Tony was predeceased by his loving wife, Diane in June 2019 as well as by his parents, Ernest George and Eileen Ann (Crawford) and by sisters Agatha (George Mann), Gwendolyn Bouchard (Lake Charles), Joyce Walser (Len), Mary, Zueleka: brothers Noel St. Ledger (Ruth), Toby and Terry. Tony led a distinguished career, spending 39 years in the Canadian Armed Forces until his retirement as well as being a former member of the Knights of Columbus, he also worked for the Commissionaires. Special thanks to the Montfort hospital for their excellent care in Tony’s final days. Friends and family are invited to a visitation on Monday, February 17th at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Ave) from 7-9m. The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, February 18th at 2pm. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Digital Guestbook
dave mcbride
Len / Bea Walser
- Our hearts and prayers are with the family at such a difficult time in Tony's passing.
Len / Bea Walser
Morgana and André
Our sympathies to the Westall family. Tony’s friendly presence will be missed. Love to all.
Frank and Florence Stokes
To the Westall family, our most sincere condolences. We were in Debert and Ottawa together.
Robert Atkinson
Going to miss our conversations Tony. It was a real pleasure knowing you and Diane. I know that you are very happy now that you are reunited with Diane.
Allan Sobieralski
One of the most influential men in my early military career, Tony was the guy who started my career in SRS at CFS Inuvik in 1976. At times stern, at times reassuring, he was the embodiment of discipline and leadership and always a ready smile. Met Tony in Orleans many years ago and we laughed about a lot of things that were once angry things, I respected him a lot,...glad we parted then with an honest laugh and a warm handshake.. RIP comrade.
Rick and Barb McDonald
We are so sorry for your loss.
I met your mom and dad when I was a young boy. Your dad was in the service with my father, Harvey McDonald.
Devon Westall
It would take millions or words Grandad to show and express how i feel, but you know. I will remember show many things, but a couple mean so much. i'll remember our Friday morning drives to McDoanlds before my school, the Thursday afternoon haircuts after school and so many other things, love ya Grandpa and happy your with Grandma now you were always saying after she passed in June 2019 that you wanted to be with her again. Love You
-Devon
My career in the Canadian Army and Tony's crossed paths many times. A superb Teletype Technician and a fine person. My life has been better for my association with him. My condolences to the family. He will be missed and fondly remembered.