1924
2019
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on March 7, 1924, Joseph Gerald Sherlock ("Jerry") passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, October 19, 2019. Predeceased by his parents Joseph and Catherine (O'Brien), and siblings, Reverend William Sherlock, James Vincent Sherlock, Reverend Philip Sherlock, Mary (William) Dool and Reverend John Michael Sherlock ("Jack"), 9th Bishop of London. Survived by his siblings, Eleanor (Edward) Monahan, Allan (Annamarie), and sister-in-law Catherine Sherlock. Jerry is also survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Bernice (nee Box), and six children, Michael (Lydia), Anne, Cathy (Glen) Molto, Mark, James (Barbara Ann) and Tim. Proud grandfather to Joseph, Kathleen, Daniel, Margaret (Dominik) Kurek, Clare, Bernadette, and Cecilia. Also proud grandfather to Joseph (Danielle), Annemarie (Andrew) Trotter, Mary, Emily, Patrick, Lucy, Theresa, Hilary, Caroline and William. Great-grandfather to Edmund and Juliet Kurek, and James and Damien Trotter. At 18, Jerry volunteered for the RCAF and completed his Air Training Program at Yorktown and Abbotsford. After the war, he worked briefly for the Toronto Star and MacMillan Publishing before starting his own firm, Joseph Patrick Books, an antiquarian bookstore specializing in Canadian and Catholic books. He was mentor to many of Canada's leading bookmen, including David Mason, whose book, "The Pope's Bookbinder", provides an affectionate portrait of his time with Jerry during a "golden age" in the Canadian book trade. Jerry served for two years as the President of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of Canada, and in later years served on the National Archival Appraisal Board, assisting in the evaluation of culturally significant collections, including the papers of Robertson Davies as well as the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company. Recognized as one of Canada's leading Canadiana book dealers, Jerry is fondly remembered for his generosity, professionalism, and integrity. But most of all, he is remembered by his family and friends for his deep Christian faith. Visitation will take place at Turner & Porter (2357 Bloor St. W.) on Friday, October 25th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held Saturday, October 26th at 11 a.m., at Holy Family Church (1372 King St. W.). Burial to follow immediately at St. Elias Church Cemetery (10193 Heritage Rd., Brampton). Reception afterwards in the St. Elias church hall. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice.

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Mark Stelmacovich
October 24, 2019
To Mark and family:
Sincerest of condolences with respect to the passing of your father (et al) Joseph Gerald Patrick Sherlock.
From Mark Stelmacovich
Fr. Edwin Galea
October 23, 2019
Jerry Sherlock's profound and creative legacy will live on in his talented and generous family, and in the numerous acts of kindness that won him appreciation and admiration. Be assured of my prayers and of my remembrance in my Masses. May God grant him eternal rest.
Michael Sisk
October 23, 2019
I am sadden to hear of the passing of Mr Sherlock. A lot of the memories of my early years, are filled with fun and laughter with the Sherlock family. My deepest condolences to all of you.
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