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KYLLIKKI DAMPIER Obituary

DAMPIER
It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our Mom, Gramma, and Mummu on March 17, 2025. She left us quietly and peacefully surrounded by love after a brief stay in the Nipigon Memorial Hospital. Born on March 30, 1932, to William and Aili Lyyski in Hornepayne, Ontario then moved to Port Arthur, Ontario and then to Nipigon. Predeceased by her parents, loving husband Alfred, brother Oliver and sister-in-law Marilyn, brother John Dampier and wife Colleena, sister Mae Corner and husband Eric, son-in-law Jimmy Gannon and son-in-law David Seguin. She will be sadly missed by her children; Louise Seguin, Gordon Dampier (Margaret), Sandra Gannon and Cathy Ray (Terry). Grandchildren; Liisa Brolund (Joel), Tuff Seguin (Roxanne Holmes), Micheal Dampier (Sarah Briggerman), Joel Dampier, Monica Atwill (Ed), Natalie Thurkettle (Scott), Alyssa Treacy (John), Brad Gannon (Natalie) and Carly Perras (Chris). And Mummu's great grandchildren; Nathan Atwill, Alex Atwill, Tyler Thurkettle, Brody Thurkettle, Sean Treacy, Jake Thurkettle, Liam Treacy, Quinn Brolund, T.J. Perras, Finn Treacy, Luke Perras, Everly Seguin, Gracie Gannon and Charlie Gannon. Along with numerous nieces and nephews. After completing her education at the Nipigon Continuation School, Mom started working at the Royal Bank where she met the love of her life. Mom and Dad were married August 22, 1952. Shortly after they moved to Beardmore to start their life together. Four kids later and the family moved to Nipigon in 1962. Mom soon became an active community member, volunteering for numerous organizations and committees and working diligently at various jobs. Whether she was selling Avon door to door, working at the Sears Catalogue Order Office or sitting on and chairing the School Board, Mom was always in her element talking to people. But the job that she loved the best and talked most proudly about was being a School Bus Driver for over thirty years. "The Best" some have said. Whether it was the daily bus runs or the field trips; she loved the kids. She was not a Seargent Major (her words), but more of a friend and would stay and be the biggest cheerlead at their sporting events. Not just a cheerleader; Mom also loved to participate. Baseball and swimming as a young girl, x-country skiing, downhill skiing and curling during the winter and of course boating on Lake Superior. "Muskrat", "Muskrat Love" and "Muskrat III" logged many hours on both calm and rough waters. And there was never any fear of running out of provisions because Mom knew how to pack for a week when going on a weekend trip. The perfect First Mate. Mom also loved to travel. Many trips to British Columbia skiing and visiting, Finland, Europe, Ireland, Australia and the U.S.A. No challenge too great and always taken with grace and poise. The family would like to thank the PSW's for the loving care that they provided to Mom over the last couple years. As well as the caring staff who tended to Mom during her shore hospital stay. The love and compassion that you showed is greatly appreciated. As per Mom's wishes, cremation has taken place with a private interment at a later date. The funeral will be Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 1:00 pm in St. Mary's Anglican Church in Nipigon. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to the Nipigon District Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Sargent & Son Funeral Chapel, Thunder Bay.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Mar. 20, 2025.

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Patricia Binks

March 25, 2025

Many friends come into our lives but only a few leave with their footprints on ours hearts. Cookie was one of these people.

Jennifer Peel

March 21, 2025

My heartfelt condolences to all of Cookie´s family.
Cookie & Alf were friends of my parents, Midge & Tony Peel. They along with others built the Nipigon Ski Hill. I was fortunate to take lessons with Louise as a child. I was also fortunate to go to Caribou Island with my family and theirs.
Cookie sang in the town´s Village Choristers choir, lead by my Mum. She had numerous Alto roles with the musicals performed and the coffee houses. I was fortunate to be included in some of these productions, with Cathy, my sister Lindsey and a few others. Then in high school, Cookie was the bus driver to and from Red Rock. She was always the one to take us on excursions to Thunder Bay, or to drive the `Late Bus´ back to Nipigon.
So many wonderful and fond memories.
My love to her family

Hilary Peel

March 21, 2025

So many wonderful memories. My earliest was Aunty Cookie singing in a band with my dad. The Slaughter House six. Cookies stage name was Diamond Lil. Boy, she knew how to sing!! A few years later, my brother and I went out to Caribou island with Cookie and Alf. Such wonderful memories

Lynnea

March 20, 2025

Remembering piano playing in Auntie Cookie´s kitchen; visits with plenty of laughter , food and drink ; and Caribou Island. No matter what age I was, Auntie Cookie always had an interest in what my family and myself were up to. She was genuine, no nonsense .. and loving. Sending you all much love

Maxine Boyle Bland

March 20, 2025

Cookie was an amazing woman. She will be missed by many.

Calvin Harasemchuk

March 20, 2025

My condolences to Cookie´s family and friends, a life well lived.
She was pleasure to work with on the School Board.
In memories she will live on...

Lyle and Christine Rajala

March 20, 2025

Our sincere condolences to the family. She was a wonderful lady in all respects.

Lori

March 20, 2025

Deepest sympathy to all the Families, Great memories of Auntie Cookie. Laureen and Cliff Mines

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