03/14/34 to 03/15/26
David was born on the family farm in Wattsview, Manitoba, where he grew up alongside his five siblings. He took pride in the fact that after leaving school at grade 8, he climbed the ranks to become CN Bridges and Building Master for all of Northwestern Ontario. His career spanned from Fort Frances to Beardmore.
He loved music and dancing, with Johnny Cash being one of his favorites. Sports were a big part of his life; curling and golf stood out as his top choices. David participated in numerous bonspiels and was always ready to have a drink that would lead to a celebration. He enjoyed watching various sports, especially curling, baseball (go Jays), and hockey. He made it a point to attend many of his grandchildren’s sporting events.
Every Sunday, he could be found at church or trying his luck at the casino, though luck never seemed to be on his side.
The family is thankful for Dad’s angel Irene over the last five years and appreciates all the extra support from Doreen and Holly; they truly made things easier.
David is survived by daughters Irene, Doreen (Peter), Holly (David), grandchildren Kayeleigh (John), Jaime (John), Jordan (Aurelie), great-grandchildren Antonio, Lucas, Sebastian, sister Arla (Rae), sisters-in-law Joan and Sharon, along with stepchildren Evette, Gerry, and Karen.
He was predeceased by parents Edward and Myrtle; brothers William and Donald; sisters Jean and Shirley; grandchildren Dustin and Derek; wife Carol; and common-law wife Jackie.
In line with Dad’s wishes, there will be no service held. If friends wish to honor him further, donations made in memory of David to the dog rescue would be greatly appreciated.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpler Times Cremation Centre, 575 Central Avenue, Thunder Bay.
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