![]() ![]() Online condolences may be made at Passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Wednesday, Jat the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Charlottetown, age 84 years. If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Oscar Waugh Friends Fund at the Community Foundation of PEI. Visiting hours Thursday from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. For those wishing to attend virtually, the service will be live-streamed on the church’s Facebook and YouTube pages. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday at 10:00 a.m. Resting at MacLean Funeral Home Swan Chapel. We could not have had better loving and attentive care. We’d also like to thank his oncology and radiation care team at the IWK, the QEH Peds Unit, Make a Wish Foundation, the PEI Cancer Treatment Centre, and the Palliative Care Centre. Oscar felt truly thought of, cared for, and loved. ![]() The support from everyone (including complete strangers!) has been truly amazing…we could not have gotten through this without you. Thank you to all of you who prayed, sent us positive vibes and thoughts, dropped off food, taxied Harry and Grace to appointments or work, looked after our pets, sent thoughtful cards and gift baskets, and contributed monetarily. Yet his smile shows inner happiness, quiet confidence, and strength.Īn inspiration to all who knew him, Oscar was an amazing, loving brother, a fierce friend, a joy of a son, and a kind-hearted, thoughtful, beautiful soul. When this picture was taken, his hair was falling out (for the second time), and he was fully aware of his prognosis. This picture sums up all of those qualities. He was, just like his school basketball team and the origin of his name, a Warrior. ![]() Oscar’s resilience, courage, optimism, grace, and determination were nothing short of remarkable. Through all the many scans, surgeries, biopsies, tests, needle pokes for bloodwork, IV chemotherapy, injections, PICC lines and butterflies, trips to Halifax for chemotherapy and radiation treatments, and literally thousands of pills, he never complained. Predeceased by his grandparents Gerald Hill and Leslie and Audrey Waugh. Fondly remembered by his grandmother Carol Hill, aunts and uncles Teena (Andy), Gerald Paul (Shirlee Anne), George (Kassandra) and Amanda Hill (Paul), David (Kathryn) Waugh, Carol (Paul) Sproat, Clive (Cindy) Waugh, Debra (Tracy) Hoffos, Doreen (Al) Sawyer, and Lana (Andy) Nero, 25 cousins, and numerous great aunts and uncles. Adored son of Trevor and Catherine (Hill) Waugh and loving brother of Grace and Harry. He was able to be in his own room and surrounded with love by our family. Online condolences may be made at Oscar’s journey with cancer began 18 months ago and ended at home on Saturday evening, July 29, 2023. Visiting hours Wednesday from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. If so desired, memorial donations may be made directly to Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church or Argyle Shore Cemetery. Funeral Thursday from Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church at 11:00 a.m. The family extends their gratitude to the staff of Andrews of Stratford for their loving care. Predeceased by sons Fred and Myles MacPhail, Keir Carragher, grandson Morgan MacPhail, as well as parents, brother Blair Morrow, and extended family. Survived by sisters Anne Morrow and Lynn MacFadyen, sisters-in-law Norma (John) Currie, Marie Stretch and Lori Morrow, and numerous nieces and nephews. Grampy of Leslie, Ashley, David, Brittanie, Johnathan, Christopher, Chalen, Shania and Kalyon. Loving father of Cathy Carragher, Kim, Blair (Cathi), and Dan (Brenda) MacPhail. Beloved husband of the late Marion Sarah (Stretch) MacPhail. The death occurred peacefully at Andrews of Stratford on Sunday, Augof Cecil E. ![]()
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