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The Reverend Scott Douglas
Gale

October 8, 1958 – October 10, 2018

The Reverend Scott Gale
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Obituary for The Reverend Scott Douglas Gale

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The Reverend Scott Douglas Gale, age 60 years, passed gently into heaven on Wednesday, October 10, 2018.

Scott was born on October 8, 1958 in Hamilton, Ontario, the son of Douglas Clinton Gale and Shirley Mae (nee Dandenault). Originally born Dennis Paul Diebold, his birth mother was Hilda Diebold, and adopted as a newborn. Raised in Hamilton, he attended Saints Peter and Paul Schools, St. Thomas More High School and McMaster University. He worked as the executive assistant to the Hon. John R. Williams, Solicitor General of Ontario, before entering St. Augustine's Seminary in 1985. In 1990 he moved to Thunder Bay as Chaplain to St. Patrick and St. Ignatius High Schools. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic Priest for the Diocese of Thunder Bay on July 11, 1993 (the feast of St. Barnabas – his confirmation name). Scott served as the Associate Pastor of St. Dominic's and then as Pastor of St. Francis Xavier, Balmertown (also ministering to Red Lake, Ear Falls, North Spirit Lake and Pikanjikum First Nations).

In 1997 Scott moved back to Thunder Bay as Pastor of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church. Over the next seven years he led a dedicated team of parishioners in revitalizing this venerable faith community, and in upgrading the church, rectory and soup kitchen facilities. Over 1.1million was invested in the revitalization of the facilities, including handicapped accessibility, stained glass window restoration and a new “Jubilee” window in 2000. Scott personally contributed to the financial cost of refurbishing the parish's commercial kitchen.

In 2005 Scott moved to Marathon to Pastor Holy Saviour Parish, and to also serve the Pic River First Nation. In January 2006, Scott left active ministry as a Roman Catholic Priest, and transitioned into ministry in The United Church of Canada, beginning in 2008. Scott served as Minister at Broadway and Pinegrove United Churches in Thunder Bay, and was formally received into the Order of Ministry in the United Church on May 29, 2011. Scott then served for one year as the Minister at First United Church in Dryden, before retiring from full-time ministry. However, for many years, Scott regularly led Sunday services on “occasional” Sundays at United Church congregations throughout Cambrian Presbytery, especially at First-Wesley in Thunder Bay (where he also ministered full-time for 6 months in early 2014), and at Grace United in Nipigon. Scott felt truly blessed to have been part of so many people's lives over the many years in ministry.

Scott enjoyed living in Northern Ontario, and for 14 years he especially enjoyed his camp “Chelsea” on the Arrow River in Devon Township. He liked to canoe and kayak, and he loved to travel, especially after his retirement. In 2013 he was excited to sail the Great lakes for 10 days as a crew member on the Norwegian Tall Ship Sorlandet. Over the years, Scott contributed his time to many religious and community organizations, including the Knights of Columbus (3rd and 4th Degree), the Order of St. Lazarus, the Royal Canadian Legion, the John Howard Society, the Thunder Bay Council of Clergy, and the Thunder Pride Committee (including organizing Thunder Bay's 1st Gay Pride Parade in 2013). He was also a founding member of “Equality Rocks” (Thunder Bay's 1st GLBTQ Chorus) in 2014. Scott especially embraced his Scottish heritage and in later years embraced his German roots as well.


He is survived by his best friend Matthew William Lovering; his sister, Denise Stewart and her children Shane, Amy and Taylor, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents, Douglas and Shirley Gale.

Funeral services for the Rev. Scott Gale will be held on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 2:00 pm in St. Paul's United Church, 349 Waverley Street (near St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church – a fitting location to celebrate the life of a man who served in ministry in both the Roman Catholic and United Churches) with the Rev. Susan Ivany officiating. A service of remembrance under the auspices of the Royal Canadian Legion, Kakabeka Branch will be held in conjunction with the Funeral Service.

Services will be complete in the church, with final burial to take place in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery , Burlington, Ontario. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Sunday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm in the EVEREST FUNERAL CHAPEL, 299 Waverley Street at Algoma, with Roman Catholic Vigil Prayers offered at 7:30 pm in the Chapel.

Donations in Scott's memory many be made to St. Andrew's Dew Drop Inn; the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada or to the John Howard Society of Thunder Bay.

Visitation

When Sunday, October 14th, 2018 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location
Everest of Thunder Bay - Waverley Chapel
Address
299 Waverley Street
Thunder Bay, Ontario, ON P7B 5Z7
Location Information
299 Waverley Street at Algoma, one block south of Red River Road, Thunder Bay North
Additional Information Vigil Prayers will be offered at 7:30 pm Sunday evening in the Everest Chapel.

Service Information

When
Monday, October 15th, 2018 2:00pm
Location
St. Paul's United Church
Address
Location Information
Waverley Street, at the bottom of Waverley Hill across from Port Arthur Collegiate, one block west of the Everest Waverley Chapel.

Interment Information

Location
Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery
Address
600 Springs Garden Rd
Burlington, ON

Reception Information

Location
Church Hall
Address

Affiliations


  • Roman Catholic Church

  • Canadian Armed Forces

  • Royal Canadian Legion

  • United Church of Canada