Obituary of Albert Ross
WW II Veteran, King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
Ontario representative for the painters’ union for 34 years.
After being well-cared for in his later years, he passed away peacefully at home at the age of 90. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland and moved to Canada in 1954. Ontario representative for the painters’ union for 34 years. A man with a charmingly sarcastic wit, he was named a Lord and a Kentucky Colonel. He was also an avid golfer and soccer fan. Survived by second wife Demonna, stepdaughter Laurie, and step-granddaughters Grace and Sarah. He will be dearly missed by special friends John, Grant and the Aurora gang. Eternal gratitude to the wonderful PSWs and the great doctors and hospital staff who helped in difficult times. A special thank you to Dr. Ransom and the palliative care team. A celebration of Albert’s life to be held at a later date.