11/02/2025
This is one of the most difficult posts we have ever had to make. We have been doing business with Lea Ann Suzor at Festival Tent and Event Rentals since 1988 when we opened our business.
The loss of Lea Ann in our community and the local event industry is monumental. She will be sadly missed by not only her family, her many long term & dedicated staff but also those of us who were her customers. We send our condolences to each of you as you journey through this great loss.
Rest easy Lea Ann. We hope heaven welcomed you with the biggest tented party imaginable!!
In Loving Memory of Lea-Ann Suzor
Dec. 7, 1959 - January 25, 2025
It is with profound sadness and much love that we mourn the sudden passing of Lea-Ann Suzor (nee Weir). She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by her devoted husband of 42 years, Ken, her cherished son Kenny, daughter-in-law Jamie, and her precious grandchildren Colton, Greyson, and Makena. Beloved daughter of Robert and Noreen Weir, and dear daughter-in-law of Ken and Mable Suzor. She was a loving sister and lifelong friend to Elaine and Rob (Cindy) and a treasured sister-in-law to Karen (Pat). Lea-Ann held a special place in the hearts of her nieces and nephews, her extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins, as well as many dear friends.
Lea-Ann was an exceptional person who gave freely of her gifts, caring deeply for those who meant the most to her. She was full of love and kindness, always generous with her time and talents. Her dedication extended beyond family, touching the lives of many through her community work and charitable efforts.
A woman of faith, she was an active member of The Church of St. David and St. Mark, where she served as the Rector’s Warden. She was also engaged in the Rotary Club Windsor-St. Clair, a member of Windsor Executives, and The Windsor Club.
As the founder of Festival Tents & Event Rentals, Lea-Ann built the business from the ground up. In recent years, she had begun taking more time to travel and enjoy life. Her creativity was evident in her passion for arts and crafts, her talent for painting beautiful watercolors, and in the care she poured into her breathtaking gardens.
Lea passed away while doing something she loved—vacationing with her husband and friends. She will be missed beyond measure.
In lieu of flowers, donations to The Church of St. David and St. Mark 3401 Byng Rd., Windsor, Ontario would be greatly appreciated by the family.
A private funeral has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be held at Windsor Chapel - South Chapel 3048 Dougall Ave. Windsor, Ontario on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 2:00pm-6:00pm.