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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Wed, 09/30/2020 - 02:45:PM

Craig passed away peacefully at home September 29th in his 85th year. The only child of Theodore and Ada Kamcke (Reid), he was predeceased by his beloved wife, Mary (Coulthard) and will be sadly missed by his daughter and best friend Meghan (Watkinson), her husband Matthew, and two treasured grandchildren Sophie and Andrew. He will be fondly remembered by his many friends.

Craig was educated at Upper Canada College, Ashbury College and Victoria College, at the University of Toronto where he was active in alumni affairs for many years, serving on the Board of Regents for six of them. For fifteen years he taught at St. Andrew’s College and was principal of Trafalgar Castle School for seventeen years. He had a long association with the military as a cadet, as a serving officer in the regular forces, in the reserves, and as a cadet instructor. He was a long-term member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute. Active in church work, he served as a warden at both All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby and St. Matthew’s Anglican Church in the Glebe, Ottawa. He served on many committees and boards, often in a leadership role.

An avid if somewhat dangerous golfer, Craig enjoyed a life-time love of the theatre. Although his many productions exhibited more enthusiasm than talent, they were almost always crowd pleasers. His attempts at writing poetry attracted a small but loyal following; Northrop Frye was not among them. He enjoyed bridge more for the society it provided than for the competition. Never fully at ease if he didn’t have a good book on the go, he fully enjoyed his book club where consideration of that month’s selection was often eclipsed by a discussion of current affairs and much laughter. He blamed his addiction to ketchup on his 8 years in boarding school. Never a smoker, he had a hard time resisting the offer of a well put together manhattan.

The family would like to thank the staff at the Ottawa Civic hospital and the LHIN who provided excellent care following a stroke last week. Craig was so happy to return home and be surrounded by friends, family and music for his final days.

A private family service, where Craig will join Mary, will take place with Military Honours in the National Military Cemetery, located at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa.

A Celebration of Life will be organized at a later date when we can have the joyful music and jolly reception Craig wanted.   

Donations in his memory to Victoria College, University of Toronto, c/o the Alumni Office will be warmly received.

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Jacqueline Dunn-Gabrielle

Mr. Kamcke’s passing is sad news indeed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was a formidable figure, but thankfully welcomed me to Trafalgar following my interview many years ago. He and Mrs. Kamcke were always present and visible and made a difference. God Bless!

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Heather Maxwell Toswell

Shocked and saddened to hear of this news... Meghan, your Dad was very special and an important part of my life. Your Dad was my Headmaster when I was Head Girl; Headmaster when I was a teacher; a Mentor when I was at U of T’s Faculty of Ed and finally, a Speaker at our Wedding. Craig was very special. Celebrate his wonderful full life. Our thoughts are so with you Meghan and Family at this time. Hugs.

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Marjorie Burnett

So sad to hear of Mr K passing, he was a great headmaster and I have fond memories of my time at Trafalgar

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Heather Forde Prosa

My sincere condolences. I had a good friendship with your dad, Meagan. For that he tolerated me and I appreciated that. He was stern and fierce looking as our Principal but I saw the soft side. What a lovely man. Sorry to see him go. Loads of love from The Bahamas.

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Sunniva Lake (Doyle)

Dear Meghan,
My thoughts and prayer are with you and your family during this difficult time. I have fond memories of your parents.

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Helen Lathigra (Johannes)

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Mr. Kamcke played an important role in the lives of many young women at Trafalgar Castle School and constantly encouraged us to strive to be more. He will always be well remembered!

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Rushmi Dua

My deepest and heartfelt condolences to Meghan and her family. I will always treasure the memories of Mr and Mrs Kamcke’s kindness at Trafalgar.

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Montse Prunell

Great memories at tcs, gentle but firm, had always nice words to anyone. It didn't had to be easy to be the head of borders father, both did a good job. Meghan you were lucky to enjoy 45 years with him. Now he'll guide you from heaven. So sorry. ❤❤❤

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Anna Liu

Meghan, we are very sorry to hear the sad news. We would like to express our sincere condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts are with you in your time of sorrow.

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Paty De La Rosa

I am sending my deepest condolences to his family. As a student at Trafalgar I felt fortunate and inspired to take A class (American history) with him. He was so knowledgeable, made the class interesting. To this day, I remember the class because I learned so much. Trafalgar is a special place an an amazing memory because of him. Thank you Mr. Kamcke for being an inspiring and caring teacher and leader. Rest In Peace ??????

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