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WALTER LORNE CARRUTHERS – CLAN CARRUTHERS CCIS

WALTER LORNE CARRUTHERS 

1925 – 2023

Walter Lorne Carruthers, aged 98, of Stratford, passed away peacefully at his residence, surrounded by his loving family, on February 3, 2023. Born in Mount Albert, son of the late John and Janet (Pike) Carruthers. Loving father of Robert, Marie, Donald, Bonnie and Larry.

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Grandpa will be missed by Melissa, Amy, Elizabeth, Sabrina, Jamie, Tyler, Krista, Tiffany and Felicity along with his great-grandchildren; Tanner, Quentin, Maelie, Declan, Tamara, Brittany, Cassandra, Dylan, Erica, Taylor, Rylee, Caden, Scarlett also great-great-grandchildren Tommy, Hannah, Maverick and two more on the way.

Besides his parents, Walter was predeceased by son Calvin (1948), daughter Lois (2023) and siblings, William “Bill” and wife Edna (Turner) Carruthers, and Helen (Carruthers) and husband Herbie Turner.

Over the years Walter was a proud member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Stratford Branch 8. He spent 15 years with St. John’s Ambulance and retired from Dominion Chain in 1990. He enjoyed playing the drums, step dancing, baseball and bowling. When he wasn’t showing off his driving skills, he enjoyed camping and watching the great grandkids play hockey.

A celebration of Walter’s life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 8, 804 Ontario Street, Stratford, Sunday, February 19, 2023 from 3-5pm.

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JOAN MARY VAN DOMELEN CARRUTHERS – NURSE CLAN CARRUTHERS CCIS

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In Celebration of Joan Carruthers (September 8, 1933 -November 6, 2022)

Joan was the wife of Bruce William Carruthers , and they were married on 1 Sept 1962.  They settled in the Mississauga and London Ontario in Canada.   Two beautiful children, Karen and Kevin.

At London, Ontario, Canada on Sunday, November 6, 2022 in her 90th year, Joan Carruthers sadly passed.

She was the daughter of the late Peter and Leda Van Domelen of Kapuskasing, Ontario. She was the beloved wife for 34 years of the late Bruce W. Carruthers. Mother of Kevin (Karen Lee-Anne) of London, Ontario, and Karen Ann (Peter) of Vernon, British Columbia. She is also survived by her grandsons Cameron (Katina), Ryan (Noelle) and Daniel and great-grandson George.

Joan was predeceased by her brother Tom (Betty) of Kapuskasing, Ontario and sisters Elaine (Wallace) of Barrie, Ontario and Marcia (William) of London, Ontario.

To follow her goals, Joan graduated from the St. Michaels School of Nursing in the class of 1954 and further continued through the University of Western Ontario School of Nursing, class of 1960. Fully qualified, she went on to work for over 40 years as a registered nurse at the Mississauga Hospital (South Peel Hospital) in Ontario.

After her time at the hospital, Joan’s caring role continued when she worked in both Erin Mills Lodge Retirement Home in Mississauga and Southbrook Retirement Home in Brampton.

In retirement Joan was an avid golfer, hiker and bridge player and enjoyed lazy days at Koshlong Lake and travelling. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

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CLAN CARRUTHERS-STAN CARRUTHERS THE CLYDESDALE CHAMPION

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Born in 1940, Stan Carruthers of Carp, Ontario, was predestined to work with Clydesdales.

“My grandfather was a stallioneer in Carp, and he used to have Percherons,” explains Stan. “In 1922, he sold his Percheron and bought a Clydesdale stallion. That’s how the love affair began.”

As a young man, while Stan would put together the occasional draft team to show and sell with his father, he wasn’t able to work with horses full-time.

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Stan’s love of horses came from his father, Gordon Carruthers Sr. Photo courtesy of Stan Carruthers

“For the first five or six years, all we ever thought of was war,” says Stan. “School was secondary to me for a long time. They weren’t teaching me what I wanted to learn. The horse industry was all I’d ever lived or dreamed, but there was no teacher for that other than my dad.”

In 1959, after a stint in the dairy industry, Stan began the transition to horses as his primary business. He purchased a pair of Standard bred siblings, Minor Joe and Minor Helen, who would become champions in the show ring as well as on the racetrack.

“There were all kinds of Standard breds in the Carp area at one time; it was a big industry on a local level,” commented Stan. “Minor Joe was tough and intelligent, and he would go as far and as fast as he had to go to win.”

It wasn’t until the 1970s that Stan would make the switch to breed and show Clydesdales exclusively.

“The draft industry was kind of punky in the 1950-60s, but everything flew after 1972,” says Stan. “A friend of mine, Cyril Greene, wanted to get into the Clydesdale business. So, he bought a bunch of horses and asked me if I’d drive them for him. I said yes, but I have to take my dad wherever I’ll go.”

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Stan started in the horse business with a pair of champion Standardbred siblings, Minor Joe (pictured) and Minor Helen, before making the move to Clydesdales. Photo courtesy of Stan Carruthers

In addition to his driving, Stan was actively involved in the Carp community and sat on the board of the Carp Fair.

“I went on the fair board in the centennial year, 1967, and it was quite big at the time,” says Stan. “All the draft breeds showed together – Percheron, Clydesdale and Belgian – and there was favouritism from the judges. We had enough entries – 12 or 15 hitches in the ring with more guys getting in all the time – that I organized the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association. Ontario had a club, but they were too far away and there are a lot of breeders in Western Quebec. So, I organized in ‘75, had the first Clydesdale show in ‘76, and in ‘77 I split the Percherons and Belgians into their own organizations.”

Shortly after founding the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association, Stan decided to breed his own line of Clydesdales. The search for a good foundation mare led him to Truro, Nova Scotia over Christmas break of 1980, where he purchased eight mares and a yearling stallion. One of the mares, Elmview’s Pioneer Betsy (Betsy), would become the matriarch of a long line of Clydesdale champions. Her second foal, Lady Di, became somewhat of a local celebrity in Carp, with 31 championships to her name and several local commercial appearances.

“She was a natural,” says Stan of Lady Di. “When she was in the show ring, the judge couldn’t take his eyes off her.”

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In 1975, Stan founded the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association. He is pictured driving with his son, Gordon Carruthers (right). Photo courtesy of Gordon Carruthers

Inspired by the success of the Carp Fair and with a robust herd of award-winning horses to call his own, Stan turned his eyes to a bigger prize: The World Clydesdale Horse Show and Trade.

“Around 1992, the Americans were trying to have a World Show but couldn’t get enough investors,” explains Stan. “It didn’t look like this show was going to happen, so I asked the Americans if they would come to Canada if I could do a world show. They said yes, so I left immediately before they could give it a second thought.”

For seven years, Stan campaigned across Canada and the globe to put together a world-class event. He attracted support from politicians and investors with a business plan that estimated a $35,000 contribution to the Ottawa economy. To attract exhibitors and attendees, Stan set up booths at local fairs, and traveled to Scotland and England to advertise at Highland Shows.

When the show finally arrived on August 25-29, 1999, the fruits of Stan’s labour were evident. With almost 400 horses in attendance at the Carp fairgrounds – including six from the `Clydesdale’s birthplace, Scotland – The 1999 World Clydesdale Horse Show and Trade was, at the time, the largest Clydesdale show and competition in the world.

Thousands of attendees paid the $10 entrance fee to the event. In addition to standard line and hitch classes, as well as an international auction, the eclectic event program included Clydesdale barrel racing, a medieval jousting simulation, and a craft marketplace.

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Stan’s love of Clydesdale competition took him across North America and inspired his travels to the birthplace of the breed in Scotland and England. Photo: Lynn Cassels-Caldwell

“The memories of that were unbelievable,” says Stan of the show. “It was hot – I’ve never seen that many dirty feet and saddles in all my life! But people came, and they’d sit there from 10 in the morning until six at night. I couldn’t believe it.”

Stan sold all six of his hitch horses at the show’s auction, including Lady Di’s most prolific offspring: Carp Valley Harold (Harold), owned by Owl Creek Clydesdales. Harold would go on to win a record number of awards, including seven national champion cart horse titles at the National Clydesdale Show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 2007 alone, he captured three titles at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto, Ontario, and won both Best Clydesdale Gelding and the Men’s Cart Class at the World Clydesdale Show in Madison, Wisconsin. Harold’s long list of accolades earned the distinction of being one of the top three Clydesdales show geldings of all time.

“He was wild,” Stan says fondly of Harold. “If you hooked him up, you took a deep seat and hung on!”

World-class Clydesdales have continued to emerge out of the Betsy line, including five-time North American Champion, Carp Valley Adrien, owned by John Newell of Richmond, Ontario.

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Hank is the newest addition to the Carruthers’ current herd, and another foal is on the way. Photo: © EC/Caroline Soble

The current Carruthers Farm herd includes four Clydesdales, with a foal on the way. The numbers are a far cry from the herds of 25 or more that Stan used to maintain, as Carruthers Farm has adapted to meet the fluctuating demands of the draft business.

While the draft industry may be changing, Stan, now 78, has remained a constant force for its advancement in Canada and the local Carp area. He maintains his position as president of the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association, and still attends as many local horse shows as possible.

“There is no display of horsepower in any of the World Show breeds like the Carp Fair ring,” comments Stan with pride. “It’s the best ring in the world.”

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Stan (right) has handed Carruthers Farm and its Clydesdale breeding program to the next generations: son, Gordon (left) and grandson, Blake (middle). Photo courtesy of Stan Carruthers

The day-to-day running of Carruthers Farm and its breeding program has been handed down to the next generation. Stan’s son, Gordon, continues to show homebred Clydesdales, descended from Betsy, across North America alongside his wife, Val, and their son, Blake.

“I wanted Blake to be a rider, but no…” jokes Val. “Blake will go to the Royal and World Show with his dad and he just lives for it, and talks about it for a month steady afterward. He absolutely loves it.”

It’s evident that Clydesdales run strong throughout the Carruthers family, but there’s no denying that Stan reigns as the breed’s most fervent champion. As Gordon puts it simply: “There is no one that loves Clydesdale horses more.”

This article was originally published in the Summer 2018 issue of Canadian Horse Journal.

Main article photo: Stan Carruthers, 78 is a lifelong champion of the Clydesdale breed, and brings the illustrious history of Clydesdales in Eastern Ontario to life through his photos and stories. 

 

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SUSAN CARRUTHERS RN- LONDON ONTARIO CA – CLAN CARRUTHERS

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Peacefully with her family by her side, at Victoria Hospital, London, on February 13, 2020, Sue Carruthers passed away in her 74th year. Beloved mother of Josh Foster and his wife Kristin Lythgoe.  Dear sister of Lizbeth and Becky Carruthers. Aunt of Lauren (Jeff) and Alex (Jordan) and great-aunt to Carter, Rori and Emmett.

Predeceased by her parents Kay and Bruce Carruthers.

Sue proudly worked as a Registered Nurse at University Hospital, London for 40 years. A private family service will take place at a later date. Donations in Sue’s memory may be made to the London Regional Cancer Program, London Health Sciences Foundation, 747 Baseline Road East, London, ON, N6C 2R6

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Doug Carruthers

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Peacefully on Wednesday, March 27th, 2019 at the age of 66, Douglas Robert Alexander Carruthers of Ekfrid Twp., passed away after a courageous battle with leukemia. Doug has left a hole in the hearts of his loving & devoted wife Chris of 39 years, his children Sean (Alysha) Carruthers, Erica (Adam) Parnell and his 2 beautiful grandchildren Adrianna & Nash. Doug will be greatly missed by his uncle Bob Coulthard (Jeanne) and aunt Ruth Coulthard, his brothers Ian (Carol) and David (Jacky) and his nieces and nephews. He will be remembered and cherished by his incredible community of friends & neighbours. Doug is predeceased by his father Christopher Carruthers (1979), mother Irene (Coulthard) Carruthers (2015) and twin sister Margaret (2011). Doug was a gentle soul who will be remembered by his hardworking, witty, humble, kind personality & sense of humour. Friends and family may visit at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes St., Glencoe on Sunday March 31st from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. where the funeral will be held on Monday, April 1st, 2019 at 11:00 am with Rev. Cheryl Bolton officiating. Doug’s family wishes to thank all the doctors & nurses for their exceptional care that he received during his hospital stays at LHSC-Victoria Campus and Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. Doug’s family invites friends and family to join them at the Glencoe Agricultural Hall for a reception following the service. A private family interment will be held at a later date. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations to be made to FCHS Foundation or LHSC Foundation (Victoria Campus).

 

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