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Laurence BARRETT Obituary

LAURENCE WILKINSON 'CHIP' BARRETT Chip Barrett died peacefully, surrounded by his wife and children on May 29, 2023 at the age of 78 in White Rock, British Columbia. Husband of 54 years to Cynthia Barrett; and father to Lindsay Nilsson (nee Barrett) and Timothy Barrett. He was a beloved grandfather to Eli and Brady Barrett, and Elsa Nilsson. Chip is remembered by his brother, Flavelle Barrett and wife, Elizabeth; his brother, Michael Barrett (and wife Jennifer, predeceased); and his stepsiblings, Robb, Bradford and Jennifer Heintzman. He was predeceased by his stepmother, June Heintzman; and his stepsister, Meredith Heintzman. Born to Flavelle and Hazel Barrett in Toronto on August 10, 1944, Chip attended Upper Canada College and then the University of British Columbia, where he studied architecture while playing football for the UBC Thunderbirds. He was a first round draft pick of the CFL in 1966 and played defensive back for the Toronto Argonauts and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers through to the early 1970s. He retired to live and raise a family in White Rock, where he practiced architecture and was an active member of the local community. Chip was a co-founder of the Canadian Open Sandcastle Competition with good friend and former Mayor of White Rock, Tom Kirstein; an event that brought hundreds of thousands of people to the beaches of White Rock in the 1980s. More recently, Chip served as the Chair of the White Rock Christmas Day Dinner, an event for anyone who would otherwise be alone or lonely on Christmas Day. The family wishes to thank the excellent and compassionate care provided by Peace Arch Hospital. Donations of remembrance may be made to the White Rock Christmas Day Dinner, care of the current Chair, Mr. Brian Hagerman ([email protected]).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jun. 30 to Jul. 4, 2023.

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david danyluck

September 7, 2023

Chip and I were at the same time in the UBC School of Architecture in the early '70's. Although we shared only one course of study, he later hired me at his White Rock office--he was registered then as an Architect but I wasn't. I was bucking registration then as an Architect for a few reasons but Chip made me change my mind by repeatedly saying I should become registered--my time limit for registering was only 6 months away. I thank Chip for encouraging me to become registered. I'm still practicing with my firm even though I should have retired 10 years ago--I credit Chip for that--HaHa!! I know he will rest peacefully! My sincere condolences to his wife and family.
David Danyluck Architect

roger scales

August 1, 2023

very sorry to learn of chip's passing,we were team mates with the argos in the 70's,chip was great team mate and player,he will be missed ,my condolences go out to all of chip's family and friends,sincerely,roger scales,vernon,b.c

Dinny Biggs

June 30, 2023

My deepest sympathy to Cindy and family with warm memory of Chip´s humour and generosity,
Cousin Dinny (Ontario)

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