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David William KILGOUR

1941 - 2022

David William KILGOUR obituary, 1941-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1941

DIED

2022

David KILGOUR Obituary

DAVID WILLIAM KILGOUR February 18, 1941 - April 5, 2022 David Kilgour leaves a global legacy of courage, generosity and compassion, tirelessly wanting to help. He passed away peacefully on April 5th at the age of 81, surrounded by his family at home. He will be missed by his wife, Laura Scott Kilgour; his children, Margot (Nathaniel), Eileen, Hilary (Ryan), Dave (Ella), Tierra (Vlad); and his six grandchildren; his extended family and countless friends around the world. He is also survived by his sister, Geills McCrae Turner. He was predeceased by his parents, David Eckford Kilgour, Mary Sophia Kilgour and his brother, Donald Kilgour. Born in Winnipeg, David was a fierce advocate for equality from his early years. At 16, David studied Economics at the University of Manitoba and then law at the University of Toronto while working in the evenings as a Toronto Star journalist. A proud westerner, he practised law in BC, Alberta and Manitoba before becoming a lawmaker. A member of parliament for 27 years, he also served as Deputy Speaker and Secretary of State, always passionately defending his principles. Globally minded and intensely curious, he travelled to over 100 countries. After leaving politics he remained a vocal human rights champion who regularly spoke out against global injustice, and personally helped thousands of people. He loved writing and was a prolific author, with many books and articles published. A man of faith and integrity, he was committed to interfaith dialogue and human dignity. He taught Sunday school and served as an elder at Westminster Presbyterian church. Until his last days he loved meeting and helping others by giving voice to the vulnerable. Recently, David suffered from a rare lung disease that progressed quickly. The family are grateful for the incredible team from Bytown Palliative Medicine and Bayshore Healthcare for their care and support. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the Humanitarian Coalition www.humanitariancoalition.ca, the Ottawa Mission www.ottawamission.com, or we invite you to donate to your local organization that supports Immigrants and Refugees with settlement services. A celebration of his life will be held in Ottawa early this summer.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 9 to Apr. 13, 2022.

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robert Bruce bracken

April 16, 2022

When we were kids David pushed me off the garage roof onto the back stairs and it left a cut on my elbow that reminds me of him whenever I see the scar. I did not know him as an adult but acknowledge him as a member of a wonderful family from Oxford Street Winnipeg. Politicians must comprise and so David was unable to reach his potential because he could not. I have admired David from afar. Condolences to the Kilgour family,

Christine Shaikin

April 15, 2022

True honour to have met David May his incredible spirit RIP ...

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