Peter John Ross

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04 August 1942 – 11 February 2024

The Ross family sadly announces the passing of Peter on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at the Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. For months, Peter wanted to leave his earthly tent and go on to his spiritual dwelling. The weakness of his body was frustrating to him and he is happy to be free of it. Peter will be missed but we know that he is a much better place, free from what bound him.

Peter had a full life of serving others. He worked at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital as a practical nurse and as an orthopedic technician. At the University of Alberta Hospital and Karl Hager Limb and Brace he served amputees and those with knee
injuries. Before retiring, he owned a deli in Kenora, Ontario and a sausage shop in the Allendale community in Edmonton.

Peter served God by service to others. He loved people and was willing to listen and
encourage. He did mission work in Cambodia and loved the Khmer people.

Peter is survived his wife of 60 years, Linda; son Michael (Colleen), their children Jessica, Owen & Evan; daughter Miranda (Bernie Weidemann), her children Jackson (Lindsey Wilson), Olivia & Deborah Crone; and great-grandchildren Cohen & Elyse. He leaves his brother Doug, sisters Susan, Deborah & Bonnie; his brothers-in-law Harold, Arnold (Kathy) & Harvey (Joan) Johnson and Graham (Helen) McIvor; his sisters-in-law Myra (Danny) & Raili (Howard) Dodd. He also leaves numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces & great-nephews as well as extensive his church family.

Peter’s memorial will be at 1:00 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at the Edmonton Church of Christ, 13015 116 Avenue NW, Edmonton. Please click here to view the service online.

Internment will follow at a later date in Finland, Ontario.

Memorial donations may be directed to the Edmonton Central Church of Christ marked for the “Cambodia Mission Fund”.

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14 Condolences

Linda Ross

Peter’s life brought glory to God as He used him to serve and love others. It is amazing how many people were touched by his talents God had given him.

Allyson-Rae C. Reese

I am sorry for youur recent loss. I am glad you lived life to the fullest while you all had each other. God bless you as you grieve.

Walter & Cindy

Peter was one of the most interesting people we knew. His interests and expertise spanned many skills. Whether it was teaching, carpentry, woodworking, fish keeping, or sausage making, he applied his multi-faceted talents in resourceful, creative, and innovative ways with Linda at his side.
We miss the man with a warm smile who enjoyed to laugh and who was a good friend.
Linda, Mike, and Miranda, may God wrap his arms of comfort around you and your families during this difficult time.

Added from the chat during memorial service. Thank you Donnalee.

Shared from Donnalee Burnstad, “Sorry for your loss Colleen, Jessica and Linda.”

Eldon & Christine Rogers

May God bless each of you and help you to be stronger together and not lose sight of the love Peter had for each of you and know that God’s love for you is even so much more. We love you Linda and family

Earle+Ellen

goodbye for now my friend. many memories. And may God bless you Linda, Mike and Miranda

Jeanne Gardner

Beautiful Celebration of Peter’s life. He lived and died well. His legacy lives on. May his faith touch and encourage many today and in the years. to come.

Uba Ukaegbu & Family

Peter Ross, my family was blessed to get to know you, moreso, we had the opportunity to spend sometime with you during your last days here on earth. That memory will forever be remembered.
We pray that your gentle soul find sweet peace and rest in the bosom of the Lord.
May God almighty also bring comfort to your family and loved ones that you have left behind in this world.
Rest in peace brother.

Kevin

Peter was a dear friend, and dear brother in Christ. Whenever we left Peter and Linda’s home after playing Canasta, he always stood at the door and said: “I love you. Drive safely home.” Now he has arrived “safely home.” His message to us all is still, metaphorically speaking, “drive safe” because he wants us all to arrive home one day where he will be waiting to greet us.

Bev Beach

Linda and family;
You and Peter became a part of our family when you took our brother Charlie and treated him like a son. Peter was a kind giving and caring man. He will be missed by so many. So sorry for your loss. RIP Peter.

Catharine

My life has been richly and deeply impacted by this sensitive , wonderful man and his beautiful wife. It is a great loss to not have him here anymore. He was thoughtful, kind and wonderful to be around. I will forever cherish the times we have spent together and the precious and joyful memories of serving the Lord with him and Linda, having a lovely game of cards, a meal or just a visit. He definitely was a blessing to others and he is already missed so very much.

Bob Norris

Linda, so sorry to hear of your loss. Peter was a great example of a Christian man and a wonderful friend. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Janice Zaletel

Linda, Miranda and family – I am so sorry for your lose, but glad that Peter is now in a happy, pain free home. I remember the day he came to Rainy River after his long trip from England. We all met the train to greet this brave little boy in an iron brace. He was so special! I’m so happy that he had a rewarding life and a wonderful family. He will be missed. (Always grateful to the Red Cross for accompanying him to Canada and to the Shriners Hospital for their constant care while he grew up.)

Deidre Norris

May you be comforted in this time of loss. Please know that you’re in my thoughts.