spot_img
Monday, September 8, 2025
spot_img

Celebration of life for Mathew McGrath to be held Sunday at Waterfront Gastropub in Carleton Place

spot_img
LAURIE WEIR

A celebration of life will be held Sunday for Mathew McGrath, 52, of Carleton Place whose body was pulled from the Mississippi River on May 12 after he was reported missing in mid-January this year. 

A visitation will be held Saturday, June 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place. 

The celebration of life will be held June 2 at the Waterfront Gastropub, starting at 6 p.m. Food and beverages will be served. McGrath had been an employee of the pub.

“Growing up in Stittsville Matt has always been a free spirit who is cherished by close friends and family and adored by many who knew him,” his obituary reads. “Lover of all kinds of music and sports, especially hockey, he was the biggest fan of the Montreal Canadiens. An outdoors lover, Matt spent his summer days golfing, fishing and going to music festivals such as Bluesfest. Matt would always welcome any opportunity for a good banter session about politics and worldwide issues and was a voracious reader. Always a friendly and smiling face could be met by Mathew’s patrons while working at the Waterfront Gastropub in Carleton Place where he met and had so many longstanding and lifelong friends.”

Predeceased by his parents, Jim and Susan McGrath of Carleton Place, McGrath is survived by his sister Melissa Rainville (Pete), nephews Chase and Kaelen and by his son Liam (Kristy). He will be greatly missed by his aunts, uncles, and cousins.

In lieu of flowers, the family would request that donations be made to the Canadian Children’s Literacy Foundation.

A fundraising campaign to help with funeral expenses has raised over $11,000.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Smiths Falls Police address crash, bar incident and youth assault in series of responses

SUBMITTED No injuries after collision with hydro pole. Driver facing...

King Charles III Coronation Medal recognizes exceptional Canadians

LAURIE WEIR In a special ceremony hosted by Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston MP...

Smiths Falls History & Mystery: Farmer grocer solider reeve

Ambrose Halladay moved into the Keyhole House in Smiths...

UCDSB to host holocaust survivor Andy Rèti as Tour for Humanity returns

SUBMITTED The Tour for Humanity mobile classroom will return to...

Impaired charge laid after a collision on Roger Stevens Drive

SUBMITTED A Toronto resident has been charged following a single...
spot_img

Perth Night Market brings streets to life with music, magic and more

SUBMITTED Perth Night Market returns bigger than ever, with 120+...

Smiths Falls council decides on finish for Confederation Bridge as project stays on track

LAURIE WEIR SMITHS FALLS — Smiths Falls council has chosen...

Smiths Falls encourages lead testing for residents’ water safety

HEDDY SOROUR SMITHS FALLS — Residents and businesses in Smiths...

It’s official! Perth off-leash dog park set to open Oct. 4 at Darou Farm

LAURIE WEIR PERTH — The long-awaited off-leash dog park in...

Ukrainian Festival returns to Lanark County with heart, flavour and community spirit

CARLETON PLACE — Lanark County’s Ukrainian Festival is making...

Carleton Place Porchfest promises an unforgettable day of music

CARLETON PLACE — The first-ever Carleton Place Porchfest is...

Robbery, drug charges and impaired driving among arrests by Smiths Falls Police

SUBMITTED Kingston police locates wanted male from Smiths Falls On August...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img