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Don MCGOWAN

1938 - 2023

Don MCGOWAN obituary, 1938-2023, Brockville, ON

BORN

1938

DIED

2023

FUNERAL HOME

Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel

4 James Street East

Brockville, Ontario

Don MCGOWAN Obituary

DON MCGOWAN January 24, 1938, Montreal, QC - February 27, 2023, Brockville, ON Peacefully, after a brief illness, Don McGowan, the longtime Montreal broadcaster, died February 27, 2023, at Brockville General Hospital. Donald Lloyd McGowan was born January 24, 1938, in Montreal. He was the second son of Lloyd McGowan, a Montreal sportswriter, and Myrtle Cook McGowan, an Olympic gold medalist, who later became one of Canada's first female sportswriters. At 19 years old, Don began what would become a 41-year broadcasting career, landing his first job at CKX Television in Brandon, MB. There, he met Barrie Dunsmore and Doug Johnson and the 'Three Amigos' remained cherished and lifelong friends. A year later, Don moved to Quebec City and joined CKMI TV as staff announcer. His next stop took him to Cornwall, ON, where he joined the new CJSS TV station, remaining there until late 1962, when he returned to his hometown and joined CFCF TV. He remained at CFCF until his retirement in 1998. Don was well known as the station's top weatherman, providing weather forecasts sprinkled with his unique sense of humour and wit. He also entertained viewers with his interview shows McGowan & Co. and McGowan's World. He took CFCF viewers around the globe as one of the hosts of the popular Travel Travel show. Away from the camera, Don enjoyed spending time with his family and friends at his cottage in Vermont, where cycling, tennis and enjoying the beauty of the Green Mountains brought him much joy. Summers were spent in Cape Cod, MA, where he forged many friendships with cottagers from the U.S. and Canada, who were unaware of his celebrity in Montreal, but simply enjoyed his company and gregarious personality. Those friendships lasted a lifetime. Don was proud of his Montreal roots, and always considered himself an 'Outremont boy.' He was also keenly proud of his parents and their careers and would not hesitate to tell the stories of his mother's Olympic glory. Myrtle Cook McGowan was a member of the 'Matchless Six' Canadian women's relay team that won the gold medal at the 1928 Amsterdam Games, the first Games in which women were allowed to compete. She was also for a time the women's world record holder in the 100 metres. Don had a passion for baseball, mainly from spending the summers of his youth at Delormier Stadium watching the Montreal Royals Triple-A team play while his father, Lloyd wrote the game story. He attended the first Montreal Expos game at Jarry Park and, in 1973, he mesmerized his then eight-year-old son by predicting a home run by Henry Aaron. 'He's hitting the next one out,' Don told his son. Aaron complied, hitting a home run on the very next pitch. In 1961, Don married the 'girl next door,' Rosemary Vautier of Outremont. Their five-year courtship began following an urgent drive by Don from Montreal to the Algonquin Hotel in St. Andrew's by the Sea, NB, where his beloved Rosemary had taken a summer job. In the ensuing years, the family grew with a daughter, Andrea Kathryn in 1963; and a son, Donald Lloyd Hedley in 1965. A few years after retiring, Don relocated to Brockville, ON. With a passion for theatre and never being one to sit idle, Don joined forces with Peter Dunn to spearhead the refurbishment of the Brockville Arts Centre, where Dunn was manager. Over the next two years, they, along with a team of volunteers, were able to raise more than $1.5 million, through private and corporate donations and government funding, to bring the arts centre back to grandeur. The project brought Don much joy and allowed him to firmly establish himself in his adopted hometown. While TV viewers will remember Don as the jovial broadcaster who was always quick with a quip, those who knew him remember him as a devoted family man and great friend. The odd hours required for his CFCF obligations sometimes made it difficult for him to attend all the usual family events, but he would always do his best to be there to support and encourage his family in all their pursuits. The time he spent with family on vacation and weekend getaways to Vermont were precious to him. Don is survived by his wife of 61 years, Rosemary Vautier; daughter, Andrea (Michael) of Kingston, ON; son, Donald (Christine) of Toronto; grandsons, Liam and Zane; nephew, Robert McGowan of Gabriola Island, BC; and niece, Lisa Moir of Prince Edward County, ON. He was predeceased by his older brother, Kenneth McGowan of Mount Forest, ON. The family would like to acknowledge and thank the staff at Brockville General Hospital and St. Lawrence Lodge, for their remarkable care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army and the Palliative Care Program at Brockville General Hospital (brockvillegeneralhospital.ca) would be appreciated. A celebration of Don's life will take place on Saturday, March 11, 2023, from 2 to 5 p.m., at Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville, Ontario. Send condolences online at: www.irvinememorial.com

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 4 to Mar. 8, 2023.

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Geoff McCallum

January 3, 2025

I remember Don and Rosemary well from the " People in Conflict " days when My father Bill McCallum was a counsellor and Don was the moderator. They spent some fun time together during that time and Dad even did a few movie reviews on a following program of Don´s. My most sincere condolences to Rosemary and family. Geoff McCallum Cranbrook BC

Mike Garofalo

July 22, 2024

He was a Montreal star broadcaster for many years. There will never b another like him. RIP.

Carleen Griffith

March 13, 2023

Dear Rosemary and family,
My heartfelt sympathies to you and your family following the loss of your dear Don. The loss of a cherished family member is difficult to accept. Hopefully special memories will help us both to cope. God bless you all.

Sincerely,

Carleen Griffith

Debrah MacDonald

March 12, 2023

Don was one of kind, a huge talent and so fun to work with. He made me laugh all day long. Everyone who worked with him had the time of their lives! So fortunate to have many wonderful memories of Don!
Deborah MacDonald

Dwayne Michael Hordij

March 11, 2023

I drove from Ottawa today to stop by the funeral home to pay my respects. I grew up in Park Ex, lived in Montreal for many years. 405 Ogilvy Ave was a place we all knew.Technology in the 70's and 80's meant the 6pm and 11pm news were vital sources of information. We trusted Don and the rest of the CFCF crew. We invited them into our houses nightly and got to know them. Thank you Don.

John Krug

March 10, 2023

Fond memories of Don from CFCF days. Condolences to Rosemary
and family John H. Krug

Peter King

March 10, 2023

My memories of Don are indeed special and extremely memorable. May he rest in peace.

Sue and Peter Sisam

March 10, 2023

Deepest sympathy to Rosemary and family we had the pleasure of knowing you and Don in the 60s when we lived in Montreal Peter first met him at CFCF and always enjoyed his great sense of humour Enjoyed Travel Travel Brings back many happy memories.
Sue and Peter Sisam

Thomas Healy

March 8, 2023

When I lived in Montreal, I remember watching Don on CFCF. He was a fine and interesting man with charisma.

Tom Healy
Gatineau, Quebec

Barry Norris

March 6, 2023

Fond memories of Don at CFCF for so long. It's funny...one tends to think of celebrities like Don as going on forever. Rest in peace.

howard dearlove

March 5, 2023

I am very sorry Rosemary. i want to wish you and your family the very best. it brings many pleasant memories to me of our youth in outremont.
all the very best
sincerely howie dearlove

Ernest Schmidt

March 4, 2023

Rest in Peace Don. Thanks so much much for all the television memories afforded me and my family. You were well loved.

Anne Sutherland

March 4, 2023

Thanks for your kindness and friendship to my parents at Country Club Place. And your kindness to me when Dad died. Rest well Don.
Anne

Laflamme Fred

March 4, 2023

Would bump into Don from time to time in Sylvester´s Grocery store in Montgomery Center VT. Always approachable and humble. RIP

Norm Johnston

March 4, 2023

My condolences to the McGowan Family.
I first met Don many years ago at the Cornwall TV station where he was a rookie announcer and I was doing audit/accounting work for the Canadian Marconi company. It was quite obvious then that Don had unique communication talents which of course were much more excellently expressed in his long time engagement at TV 12. There is an another connection with the family, my secretary at Marconi had won the Silver Medal at the LA Olympics 1932 and been coached brilliantly by Don´s Mum, Myrtle Cook. RIP Don.
Norm Johnston
Burlington.

Kim elliott

March 4, 2023

Thanks for the memories. Met you at La Ronde when I was only 10 and you made me feel like one of your greatest viewers! May your family and friends treasure their memories as well.

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for Don MCGOWAN

Mar

11

Celebration of Life

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel

4 James Street East, Brockville, ON K6V 1J9

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4 James Street East, Brockville, ON K6V 1J9