Trot Insider has learned that former Standardbred trainer and owner Paul Leonard Ariss of Guelph, Ont. passed away on August 25, 2021 at the Hospice Wellington while holding his daughter Nancy’s hand. He was in his 78th year.
Paul's strength, determination and willpower gave him almost five years more time from a terminal cancer diagnosis. His beloved wife Elaine, passed less than six months ago after receiving the same diagnosis the year before.
They met 60 years ago this upcoming Labour Day long weekend as young teenagers. A second date was not anticipated, but that changed when young, charming Paul swooned Elaine with a puppy dog at her door step.
Paul’s saving grace was meeting Elaine and having her by his side to weather the ups and downs of life. A beautiful romance and love gave these two young sweethearts a life they could never have imagined.
Paul became self-employed at 20 years old, and started his own construction business after acquiring many skills from working at his father’s contracting company, and from also attending George Brown College in Toronto.
He instilled many valuable life lessons in his children, Nancy and David (2006), and adored grandchildren, Meaghan and Noah. These wonderful qualities are strength, loyalty, humour, love, kindness, courage, empathy, wisdom and respect. His motto in life was “keep it simple.”
He loved to live life and enjoyed many beautiful days on his sundeck with a cup of coffee in hand. Basking in the sunshine, he adored watching the birds and making memories with his beloved Elaine. They loved to feel the warmth of the sun. This took them to many winters in Florida both in younger years and later in life, via motorcycle, motorhome or by car.
Having made a career change midlife at 45 and being a lifelong learner with his love for horses, Paul became an apprentice in the harness racing industry. This passion led to another successful business, which allowed he and Elaine to work together side by side. Elaine cautiously mucked the stalls whilst Paul trained his own stable of horses for the next 20 years. Among the horses he trained was Armbro La Bamba, winner of the 1995 Molson Pace at Western Fair Raceway.
Like all good stories, it comes to an end. Paul and Elaine are now reunited dancing in the stars.
Paul leaves behind siblings, Jane Ariss, Michelle Ariss, Jeff Ariss and Ray Ariss; and sister-in-law, Judy (Craig Haddock). Reunited with his parents, Len Ariss (2008) and Irene Ariss (2014).
His family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to his dedicated care team, Dr. Pavanel, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Mithoowani, and loving staff at Hospice Wellington and Bonita.
Arrangements entrusted to the Wall-Custance Funeral Home & Chapel. A private outdoor service following COVID-19 protocols will be held on August 31 at the Woodlawn Memorial Park Cremation Gardens. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Wellington in Paul’s memory if you wish.
A tree will be planted in memory of Paul Ariss in the Wall-Custance Memorial Forest.
Please join Standardbred Canada in offering condolences to the family and friends of Paul Ariss.
Paul and Elaine were true
Paul and Elaine were true gems. It was my pleasure to get to know them when I first moved to Ontario and then for many years after as they raced horses in Ontario. To the Ariss family, on behalf of my family and myself, I express sincere condolences.
RIP Sir and condolences to
RIP Sir and condolences to your family and friends.