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ALLAN CHAPMAN Obituary

ALLAN PURVIS CHAPMAN

Allan (born April 25, 1938) passed away peacefully on Monday, April 17, 2017 at the age of 78. A businessman, mentor, entrepreneur, loyal friend and family man, he lived a rich life. Allan was born to parents William Chapman and Kathleen (nee Purvis) in Toronto. He grew up in Moore Park, attending Whitney Public School and North Toronto Collegiate where he played football and most importantly met his wife, Donna, with whom he had a wonderful marriage for more than 55 years.

After attending Huron College at the University of Western Ontario Allan's entrepreneurial instinct motivated him to enter into his first venture - the Christmas tree business. Fortunately for his bride this venture was short lived, and Allan continued on with a long and successful career working in various roles with Baton Broadcasting/Glen Warren Productions. Here, he was able to incorporate his love of deal making, television and film and travel into his work. Los Angeles business trips routinely included a stop over in Salt Lake City for a visit to Alta or Snowbird accompanied by one of his lucky children. The family spent every summer at Stoney Lake – where Allan's heart lay and where he created a place that was always welcoming to family and friends. Here, his unbeaten winning streak of the annual Golden Prop Award is legend. Friends were plentiful and of utmost importance to Allan. An avid runner, skier and boater with a competitive spirit, Allan shared these passions with his friends, many of whom he had known most of his adult life and whose friendships he always treasured. A great storyteller with a sense for adventure, some of his fondest memories revolved around Stoney Lake and ski trips to Europe and Western Canada/USA. Throughout his life Allan took the time to help individuals with a hand up. He was always willing to "help anyone who would help themselves". Alongside his business endeavours Allan contributed back to society through his work with The Children's Aid Society and The Upper Stoney Lake Association.

Allan, together with Donna, created a home for their three children that was warm and welcoming and filled with laughter and love. Allan is survived by his loving wife Donna (nee Matheson), son Mark (Mari Kluge) and his daughters Stacey (Simon Bragg) and Alyson (Andy Donovan), as well as six grandchildren; Anders, Mats, Tomas, Katie, Peirce and Charlie.

Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Allan's life at The Granite Club (2350 Bayview Avenue, Toronto) on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Online condolences at



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Published by Toronto Star on Apr. 22, 2017.

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Paul Palmer

April 27, 2017

Hi Donna
I'm sorry to have missed the celebration last evening of a life well-lived. Personally I remember the always laughter-filled 'celebrations' that Tim, McGoo, my sister Cathie and Gretchen and I shared with you both at what it now seems as too few times over the past years; and professionally I'll always recall with gratitude the many times Allan supported me as a Glen-Warren client.
Gretchen and I send our condolences and best wishes to you and your family.

Paul & Gretchen Palmer

Alan Stransman

April 26, 2017

I had the very good fortune to be part of the Glen-Warren family for 8 of the 14 1/2 years during which I worked for CFTO during the 80's and early 90's. Allan Chapman was a very good guy to work for and with and, as time has gone on, I have come to appreciate those days more than I even did at the time, and that is saying a lot....

Ann Marie Havery

April 25, 2017

I am so very sorry for your loss. i have good memories of Stoney Lake and Mr Chapman always seemed to love life and his family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Ann Marie

George Plotkin (647-228-1365)

April 22, 2017

Hi Donna & Family

I am saddened to hear that Allan has left us.
I go back to the days when Allan joined the
Baton/Cfto/ Glen Warren Organisation.
Happy to say we worked in Agincourt in the
Good & Happy Days and went through many
trials and tribulations and one long nasty strike
Donna, Allan and I developed a true friendship.
Donna be strong with your wonderfull family!
Much love to eveyone! Hard to believe that
I retired 25 years ago with fond memories
such as the Bassett Annual Christmas Party
the Children's Christmas Party not to forget
the Annual Christmas Turkey give away!

April 22, 2017

Hi Donna & Family

I am saddened to hear that Allan has left us.
I go back to the days when Allan joined the
Baton/Cfto/ Glen Warren Organisation.
Happy to say we worked in Agincourt in the
Good & Happy Days and went through many
trials and tribulations and one long nasty strike
Donna, Allan and I developed a true friendship.
Donna be strong with your wonderfull family!
Much love to eveyone! Hard to believe that
I retired 25 years ago with fond memories
such as the Bassett Annual Christmas Party
the Children's Christmas Party not to forget
the Annual Christmas Turkey give away!

Pat Cosway

April 22, 2017

My sympathies to Donna and family. My memories of Allan go back to his starting days at CFTO and then Glen-Warren. Sincere regards, Pat Cosway

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