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David Ovila Seguin

1953 - 2021

David Ovila Seguin obituary, 1953-2021, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1953

DIED

2021

David Seguin Obituary

(April 7, 1953 - May 1, 2021)

David passed away suddenly at one of his favourite places, the trap camp, with his beloved wife at his side. David was predeceased by his parents Ovila (Bill) and Phyllis Seguin, his father-in-law Alfred Dampier, and his brother-in-law Jim Gannon. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Louise and their two children Liisa (Joel) Brolund and Tuffy (Roxanne Holmes) Seguin. David left behind 2 granddaughters who were the apples of his eyes and the delight of his life, Quinn Brolund and Everly Seguin. David is also survived by his siblings Raymond (Michelle) Seguin, Maria (Roy) Bell, Patricia Hardy, Louise (Tom) Douglas, Jo Anne Neitzschmann and Janie Seguin; his siblings-in-law Gordon (Margaret) Dampier, Sandra Gannon, and Cathy (Bino) Ray. Also surviving is his mother-in-law K.M. (Cookie) Dampier. He will be fondly remembered as Uncle David to several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. David will also be remembered by his many friends he has made over the years.

David was an avid outdoorsman who loved to spend his time in the bush hunting, fishing, and trapping. He instilled his love of the outdoors into his family, and they have many happy memories of boating and adventuring on Lake Superior in Nipigon Bay, at the Slate Islands, and at the camp he and Louise built (with help from Gramps) on Michipicoten Island. In his younger years, growing up in Red Rock and while attending Lakehead University, David played hockey and he remained an active part of the hockey community for many many years as a minor hockey coach, referee, and Old Timer player. He coached many kids in Long Lac and White River in the 1980s and 1990s. He was also a Hunter Safety instructor for many years. David was active on many community committees over the years and was always happy to share his knowledge of the outdoors and the local area with the people he worked with on these committees.

More recently David enjoyed having virtual visits with his granddaughters and he was always looking forward to the next time he could hug them and visit in person.

At David's request cremation has taken place and there will be no funeral services. If friends so desire, donations can be made to a Minor Hockey Association of their choice. (Arrangements entrusted to Kerry Funeral Home Ltd. Wawa, Ontario 705-856-7340)
www.kerryfuenralhome.ca

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on May 8, 2021.

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Dan Mcclory

March 17, 2024

Thanks coach!

Dan Mcclory

March 17, 2024

Is this the dave segujn that was rec director and vosched the longlac Timberwolves in 1979 season?

Caroline Bateman(Kuruliak)

May 12, 2021

We were so sorry to hear about David's passing. I went to school with David in Red Rock and remember him fondly. Our sympathies are with Louise and all the family

Dutch & Bonny

May 11, 2021

Dave was a kind man who love to share his fishing knowledge while on Michipicoten Island. We had great times there sharing the Canadian wildernis with him and Louise.

Sheila Larocque

May 8, 2021

My condolences to you Louise and all of the family. Sad to hear. I have many memories of times shared in White River.
Sheila Larocque

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