In Memoriam.ca - Always in our hearts

  • Casey Baker lit a candle on 02/15/2013:
    "I did my high school co-op with Doc Euler, I wanted to be a vet tech and needed experience. Doc took me in an allowed me to do many things with him. He was as they said a man of little words but when he did speak it was always worth listening too. His had the dryest sense of humor that I have every heard, you sometimes had to think about the joke but couldn't help but chuckle. Dr Euler was part of helping me get to where I am today. Doc will be missed by many and loved by all. I will miss you Doc."

  • Doris Freeland lit a candle on 02/18/2013:
    "Dearest Brother (Sonny)- someone who achieved so much in a short lifetime- intelligent, passionate about being a veterinarian. It wasn 't just what he did...it was who he was. Along with two wonderful women, four beautiful children were raised. His devotion to our Dad was a joy to witness. Love always , Doris. The candle stays lit. "

  • Nancy Thompson lit a candle on 03/02/2013:
    "Dr. Euler started treating the animals on my family's Dairy farm when l was a teenager. He continued on as my trusted Vet when l grew up,had my own place, my own animals,through shots and spaying, injuries minor and major for more than 30 years. Dr. Euler's kind and common sense approach to animal care was always appreciated by my family. He was just a phone call away, and almost always answered the phone himself. He knew his patients and their owners, and didn't hesitate to help you/advise you over the phone until he could get there, or maybe he didn't need to come at all and you could handle it on your own. He was kind and caring when he helped you say good-bye to a friend. He helped me say good-bye to the pony l received when l was 5 yrs old, l had her for over 20 years, just about broke my heart, than about 25 years later he did the same with my children's pony. There was the time our cat was attacked by a fisher on the 23rd of Dec, our white cat was red, our small children were crying. Doc said bring him in, checked him over and quietly told me he didn't know if he would make it, but he would keep him there over Christmas, tell the kids not to worry we would deal with what needed doing after Christmas. We were a happy group when Doc called and told us to come get him and bring him home, l am sure there are many more people with similar stories out there. Serious issue or perhaps sometimes a foolish question, he always spoke to you in the same matter of fact but ever so kind manner. Over the years dogs and cats have come and gone, horses too, the common denominator was always Doc ! In 30 plus years he never once let us down when we needed him. l was so sad to hear of his passing. He was a good man, a trusted adviser and a Vet that truly put the needs of his patience first. He will be missed by all in my family and by the Muskoka community both two legged and four ! "

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