In Memory of

Bazil

Emory

Winslow

Jewers

Obituary for Bazil Emory Winslow Jewers

In loving memory of Bazil Emory Winslow Jewers 71 years, who passed away peacefully at Maison McCulloch Hospice on Monday, March 29th, 2021.

Bazil was born in Necum Teuch, Nova Scotia on April 6th, 1949, a small but friendly town that shaped him to be a man with incredible work ethic, combined with that famous East coast charm you couldn’t help but love. He moved to Creighton, Ontario when he was 18, where he found work as an underground hard rock miner for INCO (34 years). While working there, he joined a Mine rescue team where he proudly competed in Provincial competitions against the best mine rescue personnel in the industry. Whether at work or at home, his bravery to tackle any task, no matter how daunting, inspired those who knew him. Bazil had a love for classic muscle cars. Restoring, racing, and cruising. He spent much of his time learning to play guitar, a fairly recent but lifelong aspiration. Going out for seafood, kayaking and mud bogging on the ATV, always put a smile on his face. Classic western movies and his beloved Maple Leafs was another of his many passions

Predeceased by his loving and devoted wife Christine (nee Kearney) of 46 years,
His father Emory, and mother Freda Jewers. his brother Everette Jewers and brother-in-law Alan Wilkinson. Survived by his loving and caring wife Evelyn Tremblay Jewers, his Sister Nora Wilkinson, his four children, Pat Jewers, Sean Jewers, Lee Jewers (April), and Kacey Jewers (Adam). Five grandchildren Kyle, Keanna, Larkin, Alyssa, and Kylee. Beloved brother-in-law to Kathleen and Werner Widder, and William and Angela Kearney. Cherished friends of Garry and Sadie, Sherry and Stretch, Andy and Sue, Patty and Dorman, and, Dougie and Eleanor, Marg and Merv. He will also be missed by Evelyn’s daughters Valerie (Jeff) Angela (Kevin) and their children Cassidy, James, Kaitlyn, and Lauren.
And of course ....the Tim Hortons Crew.

Per Bazil’s wishes, there will be no visitation or service, cremation at the Park Lawn Crematorium with burial alongside his wife Christine in St. Stanislaus’ Cemetery. Donations to NOFCC would be appreciated by the family. For donations or messages of condolence www.lougheedfuneralhomes.com.