February 2, 1932 – March 20, 2021
Peacefully passed away on March 20, 2021 with his family by his side. He will be greatly missed by his wife May (nee Rayner) of 67 years, his children; Joanne (Mark), Donna May (Al), David (Jeanette), Joe (Cheryl), Barbara (Steve), Carolyn (Scott). He will be greatly missed by 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Survived by his sisters; Barbara, Cathy (Don) and Lynda (Wayne). Predeceased by siblings; Mary, Donald and Josephine. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Knox Presbyterian Church, Dundas.
So sorry for your loss, he will be missed. Tim Hortons Crew.
So very sorry to hear of Roy’s passing… our deepest condolences to May & all the family.
….from Bruce & Debbie Musson (Zuliniak nee Beeching)
and Deb’s mom Shirley Irvine.
To the whole Heslop family, our Sincerest condolences to your family. Your dad was an amazing man and a great father and husband.
Dundas will miss him.
Valerie and Randy Sagar
Our deepest sympathy to May and all the family with the passing of Roy. He was always a gentleman and liked by all. Bill and I had many good chats with Roy and May at Tim Hortons. May he Rest In Peace.
Joanne, to you, Mark, your Mom and the rest of your family, our sincerest condolences on the passing of your Dad.
Linus and Marion Press (nee Langmead)
Dear May and family, I will dearly miss my good neighbour Roy. We had many a good conversation across the fence as well as in our driveways cleaning up the snow. He was a fine man and I feel fortunate that I was able to speak with him on his way to the hospital. May God bless his soul and give you all the strength to get through this time of mourning. It’s hard to imagine I won’t see him again but I will as you all will, remember him forever. Rest In Peace Roy!
Our deepest sympathy to May and family on their loss of such a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Roy was a dear friend to many, always with a smile and a story to tell. We will miss our Tim’s coffee friend. We have great memories with Roy and they will keep him close in our hearts.
Sincere sympathy to the Heslop family in their great loss. Len and Susan King
Bless you, Heslop family. Thinking of you and your loss. Uncle Roy was special, and will be greatly missed.
Much Love,
Alison.
Roy was a great guy, a real family man, a friendly brother-in-law and a quiet, patient, and devoted husband to May, his wife of many years. May he have the peace he so richly deserves.
We both have very fond memories of working with Roy at Flamboro Downs.
He always had something funny to say and put a smile on your face.
Roy was greatly admired and respected.
Our thoughts are with his dear wife May and the Heslop family.
Dundas has lost a good man.