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Derek LUNDY Obituary

DEREK LUNDY December 14, 1946 - August 21, 2022 Derek died peacefully on August 21, 2022, in the palliative suite on Salt Spring Island. His wife, Christine, and daughter, Sarah, were at his side. It was the culmination of an intense three month journey from a healthy man planning a significant sailing voyage, to someone experiencing lung congestion, to an eventual cancer diagnosis and all that that entailed. He is survived by Christine and Sarah and his mother, Mary, who turned 100 in August. Derek was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Coming from a land where intolerance and violence were woven into the fabric of daily life seemed to engender in Derek deep values of tolerance and respect for diversity. He strongly believed that no position, no matter how right, should be imposed on anyone through force. Derek's parents, Alex and Mary, moved with him to England while he was still an infant. They emigrated to Canada in 1958 when Derek was 11 years old. As a teen growing up in St. Catharine's, Ontario, Derek discovered a love of sailing that would remain throughout his life. Derek obtained both a Master's degree in History and a law degree from the University of Toronto. At law school, he met Christine, who was to become his wife and his love. In Christine, Derek found another lover of the sea and sail. In 1987 they both quit their jobs and headed out on the high seas for two years in a small sailboat. The voyage included crossing the Atlantic from Charleston to the Virgin Islands and sailing as far south as Venezuela. A few years after completing their sailing adventure, Derek and Christine embarked on what proved to be an even more satisfying adventure with the birth of their daughter, Sarah. Derek also found a new vocation - that of a writer. He began with legal journalism but soon turned to writing books. In 1998, Godforsaken Sea: Racing the World's Most Dangerous Waters, was published and rose to the top of the national bestsellers' list. This success allowed him to devote his time fully to writing creative non-fiction. Often stretching genres and writing styles, he explored topics which included the lure of the sea, the complex history of Northern Ireland and the notion of borders as they form between lands and people. The success of Godforsaken Sea also allowed Christine to quit her job as a lawyer which meant the family could move permanently to Salt Spring Island in 2002. On Salt Spring, Derek found a deep sense of community and formed many circles of friends. He continued to write and took great joy in navigating the coastal waters on Gertrud, his beloved Bristol Channel Cutter. People often talk about a person's relationship to cancer as being a battle - a fight that they either win or lose. Those words do not describe Derek's response. Derek met each bit of bad news with courage and acceptance. Throughout the period of his illness, Derek's heart continued to open and expand to the kindness of people and to the love around him. There was often a tear in his eye - not from pain but from being touched by how kind people were. He treasured the time he was able to have with his daughter Sarah, to hold her and tell her what happiness she had brought him. In the final weeks of his life, it was the many, many people who mattered to him who became the focus of his attention and reflection. He asked that we share a quotation from a favourite poet of his, W.B. Yeats: Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends. In honour of Derek please consider making a donation to PEN Canada or to a Charity of Your Choice.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 10 to Sep. 14, 2022.

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Martin Lundy

September 13, 2025

Scott Hylands

October 10, 2022

A little delayed in my response, but I only learned of Derek's passing today, October 10. That's what happens when you move off island I guess. We moved to Victoria in 2015. Don't recall when I met Derek, but we had a habit of pausing and exchanging a few droll remarks whenever we ran into each other in Ganges or at some event. He struck me always as charming, gracious, and smart. I bought his book, The Way of a Ship, and found it a dazzling read. Then followed up with Borderlands, and The Bloody Red Hand, both compelling and informative. With his wide literary knowledge, I thought he might be able to help me with Beckett's Waiting For Godot, and so asked if he would be our dramaturg, a kind of literary advisor. He contributed subtly and astutely, and the quality of the production was enhanced by his gracious participation. We frequently threatened to have an evening of whiskey and tall tales, maybe even dinner, but somehow, regretfully, they never came to pass. Nevertheless, we shared an Irish glint, and a fondness and respect for language. I was always pleased when our paths crossed, and I am sad indeed that he is gone from among us. My condolences to Christine and Sarah. Scott Hylands

Lucija Kacala and Graeme Richards

September 26, 2022

I am so sorry to hear of Derek's passing. I had the pleasure of occasionally serving him when he attended bar of Birdie's at the Park Plaza. He was polite, pleasant, patient, interesting and interested. Conversations were always spirited. After my tenure there, I followed his writing career and happily aacquired each of his books. We live on the east coast now, and the many sailboats often remind us of Derek's conversations. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Nancy McDowall

September 16, 2022

Dear Christine,

So saddened to hear of Derek´s passing and this great loss to not only you and Sarah, but clearly to all whose path he crossed. Such a lovely human with a gentle spirit. He made the world a better place. You all made a great, loving team. Deepest condolences and a warm embrace sent your way.

David & Cindy Critchley

September 13, 2022

We had the pleasure of billeting Derek and Christine for the Denman Island Readers and Writers Festival a few years ago. Our times together were filled with interesting conversation that bubbled so easily that it seemed like we had been friends for years. We are shocked by this sad news and extend our condolences to the family on the "crossing of the bar" of this scholar and true gentleman.

Susan Gunter

September 12, 2022

Dear Christine and Sarah, I am very sorry to hear about Derek's passing - I remember him as such a terrific guy - friendly and helpful to a young person in the office. I am sure you have wonderful memories of him and the special times you spent in Toronto, on Salt Spring and beyond. My sincerest condolences on your loss, Susan Gunter

Scott Thomson

September 11, 2022

I first met Derek over 30 years ago when both of us, and Christine, were practising law in Toronto. We became friends and remained such throughout his life. I had hoped to visit him on the island in June but he just received some extremely bad news and was not well enough for a visit. He promised me we would meet again the following summer. Despite the severity of his diagnosis he remained an optimist and, under the disguise of a sometimes comically gruff persona, Derek remained uniquely graceful and warm. He was a fascinating man and a very gifted author.

Christine and Sarah, I am crying as I write this note so forgive me if I don´t have the words to truly express my condolences.

Stewart Goodings

September 11, 2022

I met Derek when he came to the Denman Island Readers and Writers Festival several years ago. He read from his wonderful book Borderlands and was a popular and respected presenter. More than that, he and Christine displayed their warmth, good humour and deep values to everyone who met them. My sympathy to Derek´s family. He will be remembered fondly by we Denmanites!

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Walter Korinowsky

September 10, 2022

Derek and I met when we were just kids, so we knew each other for a very long time. He was a treasured, life-long friend. We shared many good times and laughs together. It was a joy to eventually share our friendship with my wife, Cathie; our children, Alexandra and Stephen; Derek's wife, Christine; and their daughter, Sarah. Derek was always up for celebrating our family's milestones, and I could count on his help when I needed a hand. I will miss you greatly, my friend. Cathie and I offer our deepest, heartfelt condolences to Christine, Sarah and Derek's mother, Mary.

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