Ian Murray
Obituary
Ian “Scotty” Gilmour Bremner Murray
May 30, 1932 – December 3, 2023
With profound sadness, we announce Ian “Scotty” Murray passed away peacefully with family
by his side in London, Ontario on Sunday, December 3, 2023 at the age of 91 years young.
Loving, loyal and proud father to daughters Colleen and Heather. Adored by his cherished
grandson Spencer Cradduck. Devoted and caring husband to the late Emily Jane (died July 28,
1995). Predeceased by four brothers, one sister and parents. Brother-in-law and Uncle Ian to
many relatives in Scotland and Ireland who remember his kindness and thoughtfulness. Scotty
is missed by London friends and neighbours who fondly recall driveway chats and visits, as well
as life time old town friends in Niagara-on-the-Lake who would meet to catch up at the local
coffee shop.
Our dad was born at Rosehall Cottage, in Drumoak, Scotland. He grew up in the seaside town
of Buckie. He often spoke of his adolescent life experiences growing up during the war years
and recounted listening to Churchill over the radio. At the age of fourteen, he began a six year
apprenticeship building wooden fishing boats at Jones Shipyard in Ianstown. His mother sent
him to Canada when he was twenty years old with $54 in his pocket. He stayed with a brother in
Toronto for three months. One weekend they drove to Niagara Falls to take in the attractions
and returned home along the Niagara Parkway. By chance, they stopped in at Shepherd Boats
and my dad got hired that very day in 1953 and began work the following week. One afternoon,
while driving down the dock hill, he met our mother outside her nursing residence and they were
married in 1961. In 1966, he erected a small garage at Gillingham Yacht Basin where he
established Murray’s Boat Repair. Over the years, he moved to a larger shop at the marina,
where he continued to work on wooden boats and became an expert craftsman in the repair,
painting and maintenance of fibreglass boats. After running a successful company, where
business was done by a handshake as a true gentleman, Scotty retired in 2009 at the age of 77.
During retirement, our dad enjoyed memorable family summer vacations to his hometown in
Scotland. When relatives visited him in Niagara, he delighted in touring them around sharing the
local sights. While in London, Grandpa Scotty could be found cheering for Spencer at whatever
sport he was playing each season. We often went out for a coffee and a drive to the park to see
the geese. He enjoyed feeding and watching wildlife in the backyard garden.
Dad had a strong will, determination and resilience. Anytime he was challenged by medical
issues, he always rallied back. We used to joke that our dad was like a cat with 15 lives! He
always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. Dad was a great teacher of life and a genuine
friend. We miss him terribly but we carry loving memories that will remain forever in our hearts
and minds. Thank you dad for those valuable life lessons and always being present for us.
Cheers to you, dear dad, for a life well lived. Till we meet again. Love always.
We would like to extend our gratitude to friends, family and the endless list of exceptional health
care providers who have loved, supported, cared and advocated for our dad and family
throughout the years.
Cremation has taken place and upon our father’s wishes, there will be no funeral or Celebration
of Life. A private family interment will take place at St. Mark’s Church in Niagara-on-the-Lake in
the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the charity of your choice would be
welcome expressions of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com
Our sincere sympathy to Colleen, Heather & Spencer. We have very fond memories of Uncle Ian. A warm caring person who made us very welcome on our visit to Canada
May he rest in peace
A wonderful interesting man to have a talk with. He will be missed.
Earlene and Russel
I grew up in NOTL, and went to school with Colleen. I remember her dad fondly, as being such a kind and caring gentleman. My sincere condolences to you Colleen, to Heather and your families. Sincerely, Laura Harrison , nee De Almeida.
Heather and Colleen, I am saddened to hear of the passing of Ian.
I really enjoyed my visits with Scotty when I helped him as a PSW. He was a very smart, thoughtful, kind man full of great stories and advice for all. What a blessing he was!
Condolences to you, Spencer and all his family and friends.
Liz