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Patrick Crofton Obituary

CROFTON, Patrick Dermott May 29, 1935 - January 05, 2016 Lt.-Cmdr. (Retired) Life Is For Service It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Patrick. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 58 years Patricia, 4 daughters; Marietta (Greg), Virginia, Susanna, Tessa (Steffen) and 8 grandchildren; Kel, Blake, Taylor, Mika, Hannah, Piers, Marissa and Marcus. Dearly missed by brother Mark (Jane) and sister Sharron. Predeceased by father Dermott and mother Doris. Pat was born on Saltspring Island, BC in 1935, oldest son of a larger pioneer family which owned and operated the Harbour House Hotel (1916-1964). A true athlete, he excelled in rugby, tennis & boxing as a young man but his passion for all sports continued his entire life. The world stopped for NHL playoffs, Olympic Games and Grand Slam Tennis. He would have been so pleased that Milos Raonic beat Roger Federer in the Brisbane Final this past week! After graduating from University School (now SMUS) and Royal Roads Military College, Pat became a proud member of the Canadian Military, serving on a variety of Canadian ships as Navigating Lieutenant, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander, CD (Canadian Forces Decoration). It was during his second trip to England on defence training at Greenwich that he was encouraged to call on the younger sister of the family Doctor from Saltspring (Dr. Ivor Williams). A month later Pat proposed marriage to Patricia Williams and brought her home to Canada. Thus began 58 years of love and happiness for "The Pats" as they were called by both family and friends. Upon leaving the Canadian Navy Pat worked the family farm and spent countless hours driving and supporting his four daughters in their sporting endeavours (& weekends at horse shows), long remembered marching down the sides of field hockey pitches shouting encouragement and writing briefs of the games…even when not the coach! The call to community service was strong with Pat. Throughout the 1970's he supported and campaigned for many political Candidates at all 3 levels of Government before deciding to seek a role in Municipal Gov't himself. From 1980-1984 he sat as an elected Alderman for the Municipality of Saanich. He truly enjoyed his capacity to participate in the future of Saanich's growth at a time when many changes were occurring. He was always happy to take a phone call from a Saanich resident in the evening, discussing suggestions or concerns with equal heart. Some daughters not so happy with phone use... 1984-1988 Pat was elected to the 33rd Parliament as the Member of Parliament for Esquimalt-Saanich. A big change for the Pats, with a condo to maintain as well as the homestead in Saanich, flights back and forth every second weekend from Ottawa to stay in touch with both family and community events. They enjoyed this time immensely, meeting new friends of all political stripes and reconnecting with old Navy friends, Some of his most memorable achievements include: Chair of the Standing Committee on National Defence, Member of the Special Joint Committee on Canada's International Relations, Member of the Standing Committee on External Affairs & National Defence. After retirement from politics Pat continued to participate in the local Community, serving on various local boards including Oak Bay Lodge, Camosun College, Eldercare, Pearson College and Commonwealth Games Society to name but a few. He has been a PROUD member of the Victoria Rotary Club (1991) and Victoria Golf Club (1973). The Pats are big supporters of local charities and always happy to participate in fundraising activities. They have also been very active in their church, St. Peters & St. Pauls. Pat made a huge impact on the lives of many. He was always a willing ear to a budding politician, young entrepreneur, friend or family member seeking advice or just a kind word. He will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure to know him and especially to his grandchildren, nieces, nephews and grandnephews who looked to him as a wonderful mentor. Thank you to both their wonderful friends as well as cherished neighbours at Mariner's Landing that have added SO MUCH to their lives. A service of Celebration to Pat's Life will be held on January 30, 2016 at 1pm at Christ Church Cathedral 930 Burdett Avenue, Victoria, BC officiated by the Ven. Lon Towstego. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your charity of choice. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jan. 16 to Jan. 18, 2016.

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Lindsay and Chris Brandon

April 5, 2016

Our condolences Pat. He was a wonderful man. Always eager to talk to us 'young ones' in the building. He will be missed. We are blessed to have known him.

Shelagh Levey

January 27, 2016

My condolences to the Crofton family. Pat was a kind and friendly human being. I have fond memories of standing with him beside tennis courts as we watched our daughters play in tournaments.
I have just read a book about the creation of Gwaii Hanaas National Park in Haida Gwaii and noticed that Pat was one of the MP's who offered support during very difficult negotiations. Pat was generous in all aspects of life.

Eleanor Creighton

January 23, 2016

My Condolences to Mrs Crofton, Marietta, Virgina, Susanna and Tessa. Tessa and I were classmates until Grade 9. I fondly remember going to Birthday parties at the house on St. Charles and the farm on Prospect Lake Rd.

Pat Atkinson

January 23, 2016

Pat was such a generous and thoughtful friend. We knew him as neighbour on Prospect Lk Rd and fellow Arion Choir member. I'll always treasure our good times together.

January 22, 2016

Pat was very good Saanich Councillor and hardworking very good MP. He was a great supporter during my successful campaign to win the seat on Council he had vacated to run federally. He made a significant contribution while in many avenues of his life and ours! I am honoured to have known Pat and Pat and the family. Sincere condolences. Vicki Kuhl

Jim Bishop

January 20, 2016

11:15 AMA great and loyal friend. Conthdolences to Pat and the girls

David and Jeanmarie Rushton

January 19, 2016

Patrick lived out the life and meaning of a true Officer and Gentleman. It was always a pleasure to be in his company.

Murray and Loretta Thom

January 18, 2016

Our condolences to the Crofton family. Pat and I first met at Royal Roads in 1954, again at Staff College in 1966, and latterly when we retired to Colwood. Pat was a fine naval officer, a gentleman, and friend with whom it was always a pleasure to be with whenever we met. His family can always be proud of his service to the community and country.

Elie Hofer

January 18, 2016

I will always value Pat's friendship, and appreciate his strong commitment to public service.

Robin Pettyfer

January 17, 2016

We are with you all. Your Dad gave me some good memories. If there is anything I can do, please let me know. Yours, Robin

Jim & Joanne Rogers

January 17, 2016

Our condolences to the family Patrick always had time to chat. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Claire Conrad (Waldmann)

January 17, 2016

To the Crofton Family.
I went to school with the girls and remember their father as a very kind patient man. You are in my prayers at this difficult time.

Heather Caldwell Pettyfer

January 17, 2016

Kind and faithful friend always....thank you...
"Deep peace of the running wave to you" a Celtic prayer...and to Patricia and family...

David Harris

January 16, 2016

Thinking of Patricia and all those Croftons, and of course Patrick, at this time. Wonderful memories of tennis, fishing, etc., at the old Harbour House Hotel on Saltspring Island - and admiring the young naval officer Pat. David & Karen Harris.

Michelle Irwin

January 16, 2016

A huge heart for people! I will always remember his generosity and smiles when as pony camp children we came up to splash in the pool at the farm. And the summer horse show he made room for in those amazing rolling fields! What magic the farm was. Condolences to the family, he was a very special man.

dr jaswant guzder

January 16, 2016

my condolences to the family of Pat Crofton who was a devoted family man and contributed his service to generously to his community. i am very sorry for the loss for his daughters and wife Pat

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