VERGE, Garnet

It is with saddened hearts we announce the passing of Garnet Verge of Paris Ontario on Wednesday September 11, 2024, age 70. Garnet passed away in the comfort of his home surrounded by his family.

Loving husband of Laurie Verge for 48 years. Garnet is (predeceased) by parents Roy, stepmother Beatrice, Ruth Verge (survived by Glen Verge)

His greatest gift was his children Alisha (Nathan), Blue (Jaclynne)… and dog Mystery.

His beautiful blue eyes lit when he spent time with his grandchildren Scarlett & Marlowe who he loved so much.

Loving brother to Bernie & Kenny (predeceased) who he will party on in heaven with. Survived by his sister Dorothy (Rod) Fletcher, brother Wayne (Shernaaz) Bellhouse & Chesley (Kate) Verge.

Brother-in law to Susan (Randy) Wagenaar and Christine (Danny) Banovic. Sister-in law Linda Verge

Loving uncle to Mandy, Dianne, Justin, Rhonda, Shannon, Matthew, Samantha, Catherine, Teigan, Nik, Danniella, Ryan and Tanja.
Survived by Uncle Glen and a few of his Verge family that are left of the 13 Aunts and Uncles.
Best friend of Norm Pilkington (predeceased)

Born in Brantford and raised on a small family farm. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces and was proud of his time stationed in Egypt as well as guarding serval world dignitaries at the 76′ Olympics… so many great stories. An entrepreneur in the locker business and welder by trade he spent his last working years with Burford Home Hardware paint factory and truly loved his job.

His love for sports started with track and field to which he would often remind us that he was the fastest runner in Brantford in his prime. He loved hockey and loved his golf. Garnet was a dedicated coach for many soccer and hockey teams. Let’s go Wolfpack!

Garnet thought most people in this world are good, but he’ll forever be Damn Good!

In honor of Garnet, donations can be made to Operation Smile.

Cremation has taken place and a private gathering will be held.

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