

Michael Robert Schofield was a natural leader whose winning presence allowed him to take control of various situations with ease. Equipped with a clear and calculating focus, he possessed a tough-minded, “take charge” attitude. He had the ability to make even routine situations seem exciting, and he was at ease with the role of playing problem solver. Michael always sought out the scene of where the action was. Sociable, analytical and pleasant, Michael was an individual who enjoyed life's challenges.
His parents were Bob and Anne. Michael was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Always able to express himself well, Michael possessed strong interpersonal skills. He was optimistic in his outlook on life and was able at all times to be open and direct in his communication. Armed with a great wit, Michael was raised to be accepting of others and to implement a strong personal work ethic.
Blessed with a balanced attitude, Michael was able to relate well with others. Michael was raised with eight siblings. He had an older sister Maureen, and younger brothers Rick, Tim, Cal, Dan, David, Peter and Karl. Michael had a strong desire to be treated fairly and would readily offer others the same fairness in return.
As a young child, Michael showed his creative ability in many ways. He was outgoing and animated. Michael enjoyed new activities and pursued a variety of interests. He took part in baseball which was his first love. In his spare time he liked to collect hockey and baseball cards.
Known to others as a focused, logical, and somewhat driven individual, Michael was able to utilize these qualities to succeed in high school. His curious nature was spurred by his ability to maximize his personal learning style through employing a hands-on approach. He was good with facts and had an excellent memory. He enjoyed some courses more than others, having favorite classes and teachers. Michael will be remembered by his classmates as a high school track star and football champ.
Friends and acquaintances found Michael an easy man to get to know, and those close to him would often praise his open, practical style of communication and relaxed approach to life in general. Michael was uncomplicated and straightforward in his relationships, which allowed him to accept people for what they were. While growing up, Michael had countless friends.
On June 20, 1992 Michael exchanged wedding vows with Suzette Moniz Furtado in a Patio Service in East York Ontario. Michael was attentive to Suzette's feelings, and he charmed Suzette and others with his gift for being able to give freely and generously. A good listener with an engaging personality, Michael was able to bring pleasure and unexpected humor to the relationship.
Very much like a kid himself, Michael identified with the inquisitive and creative side of his children's personalities. He was able to direct his energy and spontaneity towards helping his children acquire added common sense skills. Michael was blessed with two children, his two sons, Jimmy and Connor. They were also blessed with one grandchild, Braeden.
Michael was a flexible worker who was able to draw the best from others around him. A persuasive individual who was quick to make necessary decisions, Michael's strengths included being able to think on his feet. He could be a leader who sought impact for his decisions. Gifted with an incredible ability to read body language, Michael was able to positively manipulate situations and motivate others in order to get a task completed. He was a good negotiator who enjoyed new challenges. Michael could multi-task, and he was endowed with entrepreneurial spirit, allowing him to think beyond standard norms when it came to resolving issues in his work environment. His primary occupation was Project Superintendent. He was employed for 26 years with MTHC, Metro Toronto Housing Company.
Michael enjoyed his leisure time by taking part in various hobbies. He had something of an artistic flair in many of the things that he did. He put this creativity toward all of his pastimes. His favorite pursuits were reading, golf, and family time. He was content to enjoy his hobbies alone but was also willing to share his interests with others.
Because he liked to take risks, Michael was a perfect match for athletics and exercise. He was enthusiastic and confident about these activities. In high school, Michael played football. Michael's Recreational sport was baseball. Michael was also something of a sports fan and enjoyed watching his favorite events whenever he got the opportunity.
Michael was a generous man who prized that same quality in others. So it's little wonder that he was so active and giving in his community. Michael was a member of several community groups, including serving on committees for the seniors, Pape Recreation Centre, and his union. Politically, Michael was a supporter of the NDP.
Michael's natural leadership qualities placed him in consideration for public recognition, earning him accolades for his many and varied efforts throughout his life. Some of his most prestigious awards included numerous sport awards.
Travel and vacations were experiences that Michael truly enjoyed. He preferred to seek out excitement wherever he went and he was partial to vacations that were casual and laid back with an atmosphere of “live and let live.” He was willing to leave his plans open and flexible, just in case something more interesting came along. Favorite vacations included the Bahamas and golfing in Florida.
Michael was a lover of animals and cherished his pets. Michael's favorites were Peaches, a cat and Magoo, a dog.
Michael passed away on February 12, 2009 at home. Services will be held at The Giffen-Mack Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave.
Michael was the kind of person who could win others over easily. A concrete communicator, he relied on his senses to increase his involvement and awareness of others. He was always able to provide amusing repartee to his friends and acquaintances, offering a seemingly endless supply of quips, anecdotes, jokes and stories. If Michael had a theme song written about him, it might well have been “Don't Worry, Be Happy.” He enjoyed his life and the experience of living it. This is how everyone will remember Michael Robert Schofield.
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