David Sleeman Obituary
David lived a wonderful rich life, until the age of 56, and on Thursday, April 8, 2021 we said goodbye to our warrior. David's family and team of doctors considered his battle with cancer a triumphant success because he truly lived life to the fullest and continued to create many great memories over the last eight years. David and Kim built a beautiful life together and were married for 32 amazing years. He was a proud father and adored his sons, Cole and Chad, who have both grown to be amazing men. David was blessed with having his parents, Gordon and Mary Sleeman as incredible role models. David loved living in Port Hope and being close with his family. He was grateful to celebrate so many family milestones and holidays with his sister Christine Sleeman Pogue and her husband Bruce Pogue along with their children, Maddison and Ethan. David also enjoyed spending time in the Ottawa Valley with his: sister-in-law Brenda Mondor and her husband Fern, brother-in-law Clayton Royce and his wife Marita along with their children, Thomas and Elizabeth, sister-in-law Karen Melanson and her husband Bob, sister-in-law Bernice Brown and her husband Ted along with their daughter Michelle, sister-in-law Sharon Lamendeau and her husband Bob along with their children Tammy and Richard. David had a special relationship with his mother-in-law, Barbara Royce, and was always grateful for the time she spent creating memories in Port Hope. David was a member of the Red Knights motorcycle club and he also organized rides with his good friends, the "Misfits". David was very charismatic, had a great sense of humour, loved playing hockey, wake surfing and body building. He was always known as an incredibly positive person. He loved watching his sons play sports and coached hockey for a number of years. David was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting every year with his dad, sons, and fellow hunters. He was extremely social and made friends with ease. David was a collector of friendships throughout his life. David enjoyed his jobs in construction, as a lineman for Hydro in Cobourg, as a firefighter at OPG (Pickering and Darlington) and then as a millwright for OPG in Campbellford. David also had his own general construction and snow plowing business while living in Cobourg, as well as Little Creek Enterprises and Dave Sleeman and Sons Ltd. in Port Hope. David spent a lot of his childhood growing up at his family's sand and gravel company. His love for construction began there, and David became a master at operating heavy equipment and of a variety of construction, carpentry, and electrical skills. He had a passion for helping others and was often found pitching in for friends, neighbours, and complete strangers. David believed in karma and felt if he helped others, then that karma would come back to support his family when they needed it most. With a smile that could light up a room, an infectious laugh, and a kind and giving heart, David will be deeply missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him. There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains.
Published by Ottawa Valley News on Apr. 21, 2021.