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SPARLING, Grant Rufus - 1923-2015 Grant Sparling, Founder of Sparling's Propane,
passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, at Clinton
Public Hospital, Clinton, Ontario. Grant was 91 -years old. Born in Plympton Township,
Ontario. Farmer's son, brother, banker, soldier, entrepreneur, community champion,
husband, father, uncle, friend. Grant was blessed to grow up in a loving, disciplined farm
family where, as one of six children, he learned about hard work and mutual accountability
and practical jokes. Beyond his family and faith, Grant's perspective was shaped in large
part by the profound impact of The Great Depression and World War II. As a young man,
Grant's ambition was to become a lawyer, but circumstances did not permit higher
education. That meant self-reliance, hard work, life lessons and gratitude for every
opportunity, including his first job, at the Bank of Commerce in Forest in 1941. At that time,
there were so many people looking for work - and there were so few jobs. During the bank
interview process, Grant and the other candidates were handed sheets of foolscap (paper)
and, using a quill pen, were instructed to complete a series of calculations. Grant's gift for
math enabled him to land the job and he began a banking career that was soon interrupted
when he volunteered for service in the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. Grant's overseas
deployment orders were cancelled twice and Staff Sergeant Sparling's accounting skills
were put to use at Base Borden from 1943 until 1946, almost a full year after the war
ended. Following the war, Grant resumed his position at the bank and in 1949, began a
brief placement at the Blyth Commerce branch on his way to the main branch in Kitchener.
While in Blyth, Grant became involved in the community and grew to appreciate the rural
beauty and opportunity of the area. Grant did transfer to Kitchener in 1951 as planned, but
he missed Blyth and when he had an opportunity to buy a hardware store there later that
same year, he retired from banking and opened Sparling's Hardware. Grant enjoyed
hardware and he envisioned a store that sold everything people in the village and
surrounding area might need. Most evenings, he loaded his pickup with fence posts,
barbed wire and tools and traveled the concessions to meet farmers and to tell them about
the store. Grant worked hard and the business grew. New product lines were added,
including home appliances, and space and water heaters. Being the entrepreneur he was,
Grant began selling propane as a convenience to Customers who bought appliances at his
store. In Blyth, Grant met a wonderful lady named Mildred ("Pat") and in 1959, they were
married and in unique fashion rode in a fire truck for their wedding procession - years later,
Grant built his own collection of antique fire trucks. Mildred was the strong woman behind
the strong man and together they were clear in their support for the family and in their
resolve to manage the challenges of owning and operating a business. The hardware
business continued to grow and in 1963, Grant opened a second location, in Clinton.
Through the 1970s and 80s, Grant started a welding supply business and created
Sparling's Liquid Transport, a specialized tank carrier that expanded to serve Customers in
Central Canada, the U.S. Midwest and as far south as Florida and California. Other
businesses were sold over the years, but propane was the core family business and
Grant's sons, Steven and David, joined the company in the 1980s. Over the past 25 -years,
Sparling's Propane grew quietly and significantly, and had become one of the largest
propane retailers in Canada when it was purchased by Parkland Fuel Corporation, Calgary,
in 2013. Grant was proud of the over 150 men and women who worked at Sparling's seven
regional branches and he was so pleased for them when the company was twice named
"One of the 50 Best Places to Work in Canada" by the Globe & Mail. Along the way, Grant
was active in the United Church and the Blyth Board of Trade, the Lion's Club, he was a life
member of Forest Lodge No. 263, Forest Ontario (now Burns Lodge No. 153, Wyoming,
Ontario), served 32 -years as firefighter/Captain with the Blyth & District Fire Department
(the "Brigade" as he called it), and was a proud supporter of the Blyth Festival from day
one. Grant retired at 88 years of age, and when asked how he would like to be
remembered, always smiled and had the same answer, "Tell them that I always did the
best I could." While he did not seek awards and recognition, Grant appreciated receiving
the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the first Lifetime Achievement Award
presented by the Ontario Propane Association. Grant is survived by his wife, Mildred of
Blyth, children, Jim of Auburn, Washington, and Jayne, Steven (Laurie) and David (Annie)
all of Blyth, seven grandchildren, and one sister, Jean (Andrew) of Owen Sound. Visitation
at Blyth United Church, May 19, 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral will be held at Blyth
United Church, May 20, 2015 at 1:OOpm. For details, please contact
http://www.falconerfuneralhomes.com/
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Van EGMOND, Barbara Elizabeth -
Peacefully at McCormick Home, London on
Saturday, May 9, 2015. Mrs. Barbara
Elizabeth Van Egmond of London in her
84th year. Beloved wife of the late Fred Van
Egmond. Barbara trained as a Registered
Nurse at Blackburn Royal Infirmary,
Lancashire, England: followed by Midwifery
Certification for which she studied at
Hampton Court and Bexleyheath. She left
England in 1959 and sailed for Canada,
where she nursed for twenty years, visiting
her native land periodically. At Barbara's
request, there will be no visitation. A
Graveside Service will take place at the
Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, Ontario on
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. As
expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to Metropolitan
United Church, London or the Alzheimer's
Society of London and Middlesex.
Arrangements entrusted to the FALCONER
FUNERAL HOMES 153 High St. Clinton,
Ont. (519)482-9521
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