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Catherine VEALE Obituary

1943 – 2024 Catherine "Kip" Veale, aged 80, passed away peacefully in Whitehorse, Yukon, on July 29, 2024. She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Ron, who was by her side until the end; her two sons, David (Mary Ellen) and Jonathan (Roberta); and her five wonderful grandchildren of whom she was so proud, Liam, Finn, Brynne, Isaac and Elyse. She was a sister to Edward (deceased) and Britt, and a loyal friend to many. Born in Brandon, Manitoba, Kip completed a B.A. and M.S.W. at the University of Toronto, followed by studies in Gerontology at Simon Fraser University later in life. She started her career as a child protection social worker with CAS in Toronto. After raising her two boys in the Yukon, Kip returned to work as a social worker for seniors and elders, which was her true love and passion. She was also an Adjunct Faculty member at Yukon College in the Social Work Program, where she taught courses in social work and ageing. While at Expo '67, Kip met her lifelong partner, Ron. Together, they left the comforts of Ontario and moved to the Yukon following a romantic and adventurous summer in '71 at 40 Mile, downriver from Dawson City. They shared a love of the Yukon and its many splendours. Indeed, it was in the Yukon where Kip was happiest. Throughout her life, Kip travelled the world and instilled in her sons a passion for adventure. A fond memory includes a family trip to Tibet and Mount Everest in 2002. Kip had a passion for life. She loved to laugh and never missed an opportunity to celebrate an event. She was incredibly well read and was a patron of the arts. She was a trailblazer on many fronts and made an impact on social justice issues. Among her many contributions, Kip was the Founding President of the Yukon Child Care Association, a Founding Chair of Hospice Yukon and the Founding Chair of Planned Parenthood. She was also an active member of many other community organizations, including the Yukon Arts Centre and the Yukon Council on Aging. Kip received the Premier's Award of Excellence for her work on the legislative team that produced the Guardianship Act, the Adult Protection and Decision Act and the Care Consent Act. Kip made a difference. If desired, donations may be made to Hospice Yukon (hospiceyukon.net/en/donate/). Many thanks to her Yukon families and staff at Whistlebend Place.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 23 to Aug. 27, 2024.

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Sandie Wood

August 28, 2024

My condolences to you Ron, David and Jonathan. I first met Kip after a very nasty ski accident. She approached her rehabilitation like everything else in her life - enthusiasm, total commitment and hard work. Cherish your memories.
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Garth Graham

August 25, 2024

Whitehorse, Sourdough Rendezvous, February 1982

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Kathleen Mackenzie

August 25, 2024

I am deeply saddened by Kip´s passing. Kip was a wonderful woman and a true trailblazer! Her legacy will live on through the two great sons, Dave and Jon that she and Ron raised together and through her five grandchildren all of whom she was so proud of.

Greg Schmidt

August 23, 2024

Ron, I am deeply saddened upon learning of Kip's death. Accept my deepest condolences for your loss. May Kip's memory be a blessing. With great respect, Greg Schmidt.

Ed Rynard

August 23, 2024

Sincere condolences to the Veale family.

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Andy Newbery

August 23, 2024

Deeply saddened by this news for the Veale family. Sincere condolences are extended to them all.

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