Today, May 12, 2004, was Watson Reed's last
day at work. My boss and my friend has retired. Here is his last
message....
Donald Courcy,
Webmaster

This is my last day on the-job here at Industry Canada - Spectrum - Toronto
District. I have certainly enjoyed my career here working with all of you over
the last 30 years. I have also been very proud of your commitment and
professional spirit to which you have conducted yourselves in providing services
both internally and to our clients. You provide a first class service and you
should be proud of it. I was very proud to be part of this. Thanks for all of
your support over the years.
The retirement luncheon was superb and a real flag showing your excellence -
I thank you for this. My wife (Patricia), two sons (Khan and Greg) and
Brother-In-Law (Larry) who also attended were very impressed and I was very
pleased to have them share this experience with me. Jack, Mitch - You did a
great job up front in your presentations, and the team that put this together -
Thank You.
I thank you for your gift and all of your well wishes in my future
endeavours.
I wish all of you further happiness and success in your careers.
Thank You.
...watson
12 May 2004


1: Steve Burak 2:
Serge Bertuzzo 3:
Jenne Looper 4:
Glen Ritchie 5:
Glenna Duguid
6: Art Solomon 7:
Watson Reed 8: Vern Stroud 9:
Joe Calico 10: Carl
Olsen
11: Cally Holdsworth
12: Don Edwards 13: Glen Worsnop 14:
Gerry Brushett


The life of a humane, generous man came to an end Saturday, March 22,
2008. Watson
Adair Reed, born Sept 25, 1944 died at home in the comfort and love of family.
Watson, one of 10 children, was born to Patricia and George Reed in Guelph, Ont;
Watson's strengths and generous character grew from overcoming adversities and
struggles of his early years; he had a deep sense of ethics and fair play,
kindness and loyalty to the end. Watson, a graduate of Conestoga College in
Electronic Engineering Technology, worked with Industry Canada until his
retirement in May, 2004.
Retirement brought increased involvement in community and charitable
activities, particularly the Shaver Hospital Foundation and the St. Catharines
Rotary Club which was a special place of joy for him. He gave generously and
often of his time during Rib Fest and Rotary Auction. He zealousy supported the
Youth Exchange Program via which he and Patricia hosted several young students
from Europe, Latin America and Japan. These relationships continue today. Watson
received a Paul Harris Fellow from Rotary in 2007 and was humbled by this
distinctive honour, believing that others had done much more than he.
Watson
relished family, friends, interaction with former work associates and all the
joys these involvements brought. It had been his plan to have further
participation in charitable endeavours but this was not to be; his spirit and
love of people, particularly for those less fortunate, will live on in the
hearts of those he touched so deeply. He was overwhelmed by the loving, generous
support shown him during his illness and was buoyed by the many prayers, good
wishes, kind acts of those who made contact of one sort or another each day.
Watson Adair Reed was a unique, cherished individual.