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Craig BOYDELL Obituary

CRAIG BOYDELL (Connidis) April 29, 1943 - April 26, 2023 After a very full life, our dear Craig Boydell died on April 26, 2023. Loving husband of Ingrid for 46 years. Loving father of Michael (Kim Acres), Patrick (Bronwyn Davidson), Kai, Nora, and Kari (1984-1985); and loving Grampa of Jackson, Troy, Duncan, Haley, and Griffin. Craig will also be missed by his brother, Bruce; as well as Joan, Mark and Amy and their families, and by the Arnet Connidis family, Lilla (Andrew Connidis 1926-2015), Kristine, Michael (Roy Parish 1951-2014), Justin (Julia McArthur), Angela (Davit Zargarian), Stephanie (Mark Brown), and Melina (Tony Heard) and their families, along with close personal friends from over the years, you know who you are. Craig began his fulfilling and multi-faceted career at Western University as a Sociology Professor. As an administrator, he played a pivotal role in creating the BMOS program. A gifted athlete, Craig was out training for a marathon one day when he ran past the football stadium and was struck by a desire to return to his life-long love of sports. He then joined Health Sciences and became the Head Men's Basketball coach for 14 years, retiring with a career record of 327-122. Whether he was swinging Ingrid around the court after a big win or jumping right into strategy for the next game, his belief in the power of sports to uplift communities shined through in his care for his players' lives off the court. Craig dedicated the last chapter of his career to developing an experiential seminar on Sport and Community Service for senior athletes. He and his students worked together on community outreach projects and organized powerful events like the Gulu Walk. Craig was a colorful, creative, and funny person with varied interests, among them, road trips, golf, singing, fishing, comedy, our dogs, and card games. He took immense pride in his family and their unique personalities and lives, and perhaps most of all, their love for one another. He regularly expressed gratitude to his family for looking out for each other and for looking after him as well. We in turn are so thankful for his enduring love and support and for being our most ardent cheerleader. Craig also valued loving relationships with his extended family and close friends, including colleagues, students, and the many players who still call him 'Coach.' We are very grateful for the excellent care provided by the staff at the London Regional Cancer Program, led by Dr. L. Saini, over the many months that Craig met the challenges of MDS and Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. Dr. Saini, his team, and the nursing staff displayed outstanding expertise, compassion, positivity, and a good sense of humour; Craig especially valued the latter. In lieu of flowers, Craig asked those who can to please donate blood, a way to honour the many people who gave blood for strangers like him. Craig kept his family laughing through the last weeks of his life with his signature playful banter. He wanted everyone to know he died a grateful and happy person. Happy Birthday Craig. Celebrating you now and always.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 29 to May 3, 2023.

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Marian Stauch-Kennedy

April 30, 2023

Dear Nora and family,
We are so very sorry to hear of your father“s passing. Despite never meeting him, it is apparent that he was a very accomplished and active person who lived a full life with plenty of love and
pride in his family as well.
We send our sincere thoughts and condolences to you and your mother and the rest of your family at this time.
Marian and Meghan Kennedy ( Cole Harbour , Nova Scotia )

Sharon Nettleton

April 30, 2023

Dearest Ingrid and Family. I am feeling your loss in learning the news of Craig's passing. He was such a remarkable man. He always reminded me of an animated Clint Eastwood. Craig was smart, he was funny, very practical, kind, intuitive, observant and seemed to guide his students into working life with solid 'fatherly' advice. I will remain ever thankful for both his scholarly presence and yours in the early stages of developing my career. May his spirit, his love of life and family remain with you now and always. Sharon Nettleton UWO BA, MA

Marc Lalonde

April 30, 2023

Our heartfelt condolances to Ingrid and her entire family. The Lalondes

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