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Sidney DAKIN

1926 - 2022

Sidney DAKIN obituary, 1926-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1926

DIED

2022

Sidney DAKIN Obituary

SIDNEY FREDERICK DAKIN September 5, 1926 January 19, 2022 Sidney was the fifth child born to John Arthur Viets Dakin of Montreal and Percita Marie Clough of Lennoxville, Quebec. He grew up in the Town of Mount Royal and enjoyed many holidays at their summer house on Thompson's Point. Sailing was a passion of his father, and Sid continued that passion racing on Mirage, his father's 45-foot sailboat. They took the boat up to Lake Ontario on many occasions to race in the Freeman Cup Race and the LYRA sailing events. Celebrating VE Day, May 8, 1945 in the streets of Montreal, he first met Jon Agnew who was later to be his bride. In the fall of 1947, while working for Dominion Bridge, he was assigned to Toronto for three months to assist in the structural design and building of the now defunct Christie's plant. With a very pregnant Jon, they lived on Toronto Island just long enough for their first child, Kathryn, to be born. Upon returning to Montreal, Sid and his brother Jack joined their father in his business, Mount Royal Construction. They built the homes in Gables Court and East Gables Court on the Beaconsfield waterfront with Sid and Jack being the principal designers. For the next 15 years, Jon and Sid lived in Gables Court with their four children, Kathryn, Johnny, Jennifer and Sally. His brother Jack (and family), and Jon's sister Emma Lou (and family) were neighbours. It was an ideal setting for young families with the lake for fishing, sailing and swimming and a park for tennis and children's games. During this time, Sid and his brother-in-law Ken designed and built an 18 foot tunnel hulled scow named Dominion. Sid also headed up a group of fathers that built 5 Flying Junior sailboats for their children to race. One of those boats became the first of many named 'Duck Soup'. In 1961, Sidney bought his first Shark, the second 'Duck Soup'. After his father's retirement, Sid was hired by Manufacturers Life Insurance Company in Montreal. He was subsequently transferred to the head office in Toronto in late 1962 to head up the mortgage division, and the family moved to Clarkson, west of Toronto. Summers were spent racing his Shark with his children continuing the Dakin passion of sailing into the next generation. Friends took over as crew as the children started their own sailing careers. Winters were spent at the Boulevard Club playing badminton. After heading up the mortgage division at Manulife, Sid was promoted to VP, Real Estate Investments. He then led the company into significant real estate development, and the company became a major participant in the commercial real estate industry. Sid undertook large office building projects in major downtown Canadian cities. As Sr. Vice President, Real Estate he took the company to the US and completed large office projects in Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles. At the time of his retirement from Manulife in 1991, he was a respected and admired competitor by the industry's major corporate real estate developers. Notwithstanding his demanding professional career, Sidney earned many accolades in his many years of yacht racing. In the Shark class, Sid won 6 World Championships - 5 in the 1960s, and the sixth in 1999 with 3 generations of Dakins on board. In the Soling class, an Olympic class boat, Sid won both North American and Canadian Championships, and he placed third at the Olympic trials in 1976. It was during this time that he was recognized as an elite and unique talent - a true amateur that was able to compete with the top sailors in the world. What made Sid unique was that he sailed with his family and friends. His crew weren't always the best, but they certainly were the most fun! And this confounded his competition. Sid represented Canada at the PanAm Games in 1979, being the oldest competitor on the Canadian team where he placed fourth with his 2 sons-in-law as crew. His son John, racing on another Soling just beat him out for the bronze - all in the family. On his retirement, he bought a Niagara 42. Sid along with family and friends sailed the boat to St. Thomas in the BVIs. Time was then spent cruising the Caribbean with children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends who took turns visiting. Once Sid and Jon turned 70, they became snowbirds and spent winters at their condo in Highland Woods, FL where they enjoyed golf, tennis, bridge and bocci. Back in Toronto, Sid derived great pleasure taking his last Duck Soup, number 14 out to watch his children and grandchildren compete in various regattas while offering coaching (and the occasional refreshment) from the sidelines. He continued doing this into his late 80s. His wife Jon predeceased him by 11 years just short of their 60th anniversary. Sidney died on January 19, 2022 at Ian Anderson House in Oakville, leaving behind 4 children, Kathryn (Peter/Chad), John, Jennifer (Julian), Sally (Bert); 10 grandchildren: Jeremy, Victoria (Shawn), Gabriel (Nicole), Courtney (Mark), Megan (Somers), Ryan (Jay), Connolly (James), Morgan, Kyle, Trevor, (Kristjana) and 11 great-grandchildren: Sebastian, Liam, Claire, Ruby, Evelyn, Stanley, Jack, Oscar, Oliver, Michael, and JaKobe. Sid's competitive drive and passion have been passed down through the family producing world class sailors and badminton players through 3 generations and probably beyond. Part of his legacy will be his ability to tell stories and jokes; quoting Henry Drummond and Robert Service; and entertaining his 3 generations of children with endless card games and tricks, and organizing tiddlywink tournaments. A memorial will be held at a later date. Contributions in Dad's memory may be made to the Ian Anderson House (Oakville) or St. Joseph's Healthcare Foundation. Sid has now finished his last race - in the regatta of life.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, 2022.

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Jamie McKee

February 26, 2022

Hi Jennifer, Sally and John, Sorry to hear about your Dad. He did have a long and from what I remember of him happy life. I hope his final years were as good as well. Linda's parents are still alive at 93 and the years are starting to take their toll as they have painful arthritis. All of us are now living in Calgary so we can be with our daughter Fiona as we are expecting our second grandchild in the next couple of days. All the best, Jamie and Linda

David Shaw

February 25, 2022

So sad to see Sid pass away. I truly enjoyed my work experience with Sid at Manulife Real Estate. A time he took us out on his sailing boat was such a wonderful memory. Thank you Sid.

Bruce Pearson

February 4, 2022

So sad to lose Sid, but I am so glad he was such a large part of my life. He helped develop my skills at sailing, particularly racing and swearing .
He was truly a larger-than-life character, with a heart of gold and tremendous sense of humor.
Sid was also my mentor in business. I will never forget his encouragement for me to join Manulife's Real Estate department. He promised me a fulfilling career and that's exactly what I had.
I remember him fondly and loved him deeply.
Sending my love to the whole Dakin clan, enjoy the fond memories and fine character he instilled in all of you.
Much Love, Bruce

RON BUCKLE

February 4, 2022

SID TAUGHT ME HOW TO SAIL AND WIN. I GREW UP 2 HOUSES AWAY AND REMEMBER SID FONDLY

Ronald, Diane & Colin Palm

February 2, 2022

Very sorry to hear of Sid Dakin's passing. Condolences to his family especially John.

David & Linda Papple

February 2, 2022

Dear Jennifer, John and Sally : our condolences on the passing of your father. David and Linda

Jean Miller

February 1, 2022

Deakin kids, I saw the notice of your dad´s passing, and just wanted to say how lucky you were to have had him and your Mum as parents. I am sure you will miss him. my best to all of you from Jean Miller From the old badminton days.

Leslie Buckle

February 1, 2022

Your obituary was terrific in conveying a sense of who Sid was! It brought back vivid memories of living in Gables Court, including in particular Sid packing the car full of kids to to to the Milk Bar, or Morgan's Woods (real name, Morgan Arboretum). And of course, sailing. Condolences to all the family.

Arthur Cooke

January 31, 2022

Very sorry to learn of Sid's passing . He was a great guy who lived a full life .

Helen of Troy

January 31, 2022

Sid was an incredible person. Always had something funny to say and a nickname for everyone he met. He once told me about a horse that won the Kentucky Derby named "Hoof Hearted". Every time we think of Sid, we can only smile.

Louise Caouette et Pierre Rochon

January 30, 2022

Dear Kathryn, Chad and family,
What a beautiful obituary honoring your father. I can see he was a great man, father and friend. He was a man full of wit and energy, the same I can find in you Kathryn. We are present to your lost from BSP and looking forward to seeing you.
With our deepest sympathy,
Louise and Pierre

Donald Guloien

January 30, 2022

A life well lived! Sid was one of a kind. We knew him as a genius in the Real Estate field, a dearly loved colleague, a peerless jokester, and a dedicated family man.

May the wind always fill his sails.

Tom Edward

January 30, 2022

John, Kathryn, I was so sad reading this wonderful obituary of your Dad. I brings back so many great memories of your family and the good times we had in Clarkson. I recall reading about your Dad's sailing successes and with your family in the local and Toronto papers. You were so lucky to have him with you for so long. His greatest legacy is you and your siblings, the wonderful family he leaves behind. My heartfelt condolences at this difficult time.

Meredith and Mark Roussel

January 29, 2022

What a wonderful tribute to your father. He has certainly led a full life, the way he wanted to. I have great memories of Sid when we all got together for family occasions. We will miss him. Our deepest condolences to each of you.

Sandy Ebert

January 29, 2022

My deepest condolences with passing of Sid...OMG we all wish to live the life he had. RIP

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