Costie, Joseph "Joe"
Passed away peacefully at Juravinski Hospital after a long illness on Thursday January 7th, 2021 at the age of 74 years. Born in Hamilton on August 29th, 1946 to William Struan Costie and Henrietta Jamieson (nee. Walker). Predeceased by his loving wife Ann, infant daughter Heather, his mother Henrietta, his father William, Brother Bill ( Joan), and nephew Patrick. Lovingly remembered by his daughter Joanna (Sebastien), and his grandchildren Colin and Elise, his siblings Mary(Jack), John (Joan), Helen(Paul) , Jane (John), David (Peggy), Hal (Irene) and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He is also greatly missed by the Klein and Dalgetty families. In his youth, Joe was a gifted athlete, spending countless hours playing baseball and hockey. Joe loved sharing a beer and a story with everyone he met and was a great listener and observer of the world around him. He had a wonderful sense of humour, finding the comedy in the small and big things in life. He made everyone he met feel comfortable. Joe was a teacher, and he loved what he did. His teaching career spanned 30 years where he taught elementary school at St Eugene, St Mary, St John the Baptist & St Helen, before he retired in 2000. He had a way of making his students feel valued and always brought joy to the classroom. Joe loved to watch sports and was a die-hard Montreal Canadiens, Blue Jays and Cleveland Browns fan. He always wore his Browns and Habs gear proudly. He also loved to play euchre and cribbage, read the newspaper, and do crossword puzzles. He was a trivia aficionado and a radio fan. Dad had such amazing care at Juravinski- thank you so much to Dr Jeurgens, Dr Berg, and all of the doctors and nurses in the ICU. Your kindness and compassion to Joe and our family will never be forgotten. Due to COVID-19 regulations, a private family visitation, Funeral Mass and burial will be held. The Funeral Mass can be live streamed on Tuesday January 12, 2021 at 11a.m. via www.stpatrickshamilton.ca A celebration of Joe’s life will be held at a later date.
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