December 8, 1943 – May 29, 2016
Cumming, Ross Elwood – Surrounded by his loving family, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospital on Sunday, May 29th, 2016, Ross Cumming of Dundas in his 73rd year. Loving husband of Carol Cumming (married 50 years). Loving father of Kimberley Stephens and her husband Mark of Simcoe, Craig Cumming and his wife Joanne of Dundas and Bradley Cumming of Waterdown. Much loved Grandpa of Brittney, Carley, Jaret, Damon, Taylor and Cam. Dear brother of Don Cumming and his wife Marilyn of Hamilton. Brother-in-law to Roy Laufman, Aubrey Laufman, Ken Laufman, Beverly deLottinville and Diane Lockhart. Predeceased by sisters-in-law Judy McAdam of Hamilton and Norma Derneski of Burlington; brothers-in-law Lenard (Moe) Laufman of Dundas, Vern Laufman of Hamilton and Ronald Laufman of Guelph. Beloved uncle of many nieces and nephews. Ross will be dearly missed by his close family and friends, especially Wayne deLottinville (Bev) and Bill Shewfelt (Yvonne). He was loved, liked and respected by everyone he met through business and sports. Family and friends will be received on Thursday afternoon and evening from 3-5 and 7-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas where Ross’ Service will take place on Friday at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Jump Start Program for children’s sports, will be appreciated by the family.
Deepest Sympathy. our thoughts are with you all at this sad and difficult time ,Ross was our Oil Delivery man years ago when we lived in Lynden, always had a smile very pleasant person ,RIP Ross
Our thoughts are with you
My deepest Sympathy to Carol, Craig and the rest of the family. I had the pleasure of spending a few weeks with Ross when I first joined Essroc RMX. It was quickly apparent that he was very much loved and respected by not just the customers but everyone in the industry that had the pleasure of dealing with Ross. He will be sadly missed and he is in my prayers! RIP Ross.
We have so many great memories of Ross!! I hope your thoughts and memories of happy days can help you through this difficult time. Our deepest sympathy to Carol and the family.
Sending condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the Cumming family from Connie and Bruce Gilmour and family. Ross will be missed.
My thoughts are with you all.I have fond memories of working for Ross at his Center in Copetown.A true gentleman
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you. Ross always was a kind hearted man and will be deeply missed. Blessings, Darlene and Ziggy
Condolences to all the family. We go way back to the days of the Brant Wentworth Fastball League and not so long ago as fans of the Hamilton Bulldogs, AHL.
When we lose a loved one here on earth, we gain an angel in heaven that watches over us. May you take comfort in knowing that you have an angel to watch over you now. My condolences to the Cumming family.
My deepest sympathy to you all during this difficult time. May your dad Ross RIP…he and his family will always be a huge part of the Copetown community and will hold many memories to so many.
I was very sorry to hear of Ross’ passing. Such a big part of the Copetown community when I grew up. My first coach at baseball and my first boss at the Copetown Supply Centre. Always kind hearted and someone everyone looked up to. I have many fond memories from those years. Our deepest sympathy to Carol and the all the family.
David and Karen Dunnett
Carol and Family: I was so sorry to hear of Ross’s passing. I have great memories of Ross through hockey and the many Copetown parties from years past. He will truly be missed. My condolences to you at this difficult time.
Linda
Craig and Family, Your dad was a real gentleman and truly professional. It was a pleasure working with him over the years through business and even after he stepped away from the concrete. He was a proud father and grandfather who will be sadly missed.
My deepest sympathy to my family members grieving the loss of a loved one, I will miss you, Ross.
Joanne & Craig thinking of you at this this time and sending out our most sincere condolences to you and your family….
My deepest Sympathy to you Carol, Craig and the rest of the family. I first met Ross in the late 70’s through both sports and concrete business. He has gently touched the lives of any & all that he met and always in a positive manner.
He was a Good Friend, and highly respected by everyone that knew him. He was so proud of all of you his Family, he will be missed by all of us. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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