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David HADDEN Obituary

HADDEN, David Lyall 1929 - 2017 David passed peacefully on October 11th, at the age of 87 in Burns Lake, BC, listening to Beethoven. Survived by wife Eleanor, brother Guy, daughter Kelly (Steve) and son Lyall (Eileen), granddaughters Jennifer and Laura and daughter-in-law Charlotte. Predeceased by daughter Cathy, son Ray and first wife Nancy. Raised in Pennsylvania, David graduated with a degree in engineering from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, where he met and married Nancy Fennell. Together they settled in Toronto and David joined forces with his uncle to launch G & H Steel. As President, David grew the business from a tiny garage on Kingston Rd. to the largest reinforcing steel company in Canada, supplying rebar to infrastructure projects such as the Bruce Nuclear Plant, the Toronto subway and the Montreal Olympics. A passionate and committed member of the Bahá'í Faith, David served as he knew best – by making things happen. From 1975 - 1980 David and Nancy's Port Hope home was the site for the annual 'Gatherings', where Bahá'í's from around the globe came for inspiration, study and deepening in their Faith. Co-hosted by Hand of the Cause of God William Sears and his wife Marguerite, the Gatherings are fondly remembered by many as treasured moments in their spiritual journey. David used his resources and considerable talents to facilitate a variety of Bahá'í projects including the Yukon Institute, the Maxwell School on Vancouver Island and Desert Rose Institute in Eloy, Arizona. He touched the lives of many through his sacrifices to these and other Bahá'í institutions and provides an enduring example of selfless, generous service. Following Nancy's passing David married Eleanor Ettinger and together they moved to Northern British Columbia where they continued the family tradition of Bahá'í summer schools and golden retrievers. David was buried on October 14th in a serene hillside cemetery overlooking a northern lake. A memorial service will be held at the Toronto Bahá'í Centre, 288 Bloor St. W., at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 12th.

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Published by Toronto Star from Oct. 28 to Nov. 4, 2017.

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Samin and Parviz Moradipour

April 25, 2018

We will never forget your thoughtfulness and generosity. May Baha'u'llah bless you and your family. You and Nancy will always be in our prayers.

Richard D Gordon

December 29, 2017

David and Nancy's support for the Baha'i activities at Batterwood Estate were exemplary. They included presentations by Hand of the Cause of God William Sears and workshops for National Treasury Representatives, who trained and assisted local treasurers across the country. My family deeply appreciated his hospitality and assistance when faced with a personal challenge. His enthusiasm and active involvement in advancing projects will always be remembered.

David was a lover of Baha'u'llah

Glenn Darling

November 25, 2017

David, I would like to offer a prayer for the progress of your sweet soul through all the worlds of God. "O God! My God! My Beloved! My heart's desire!" (a prayer from the Baha'i writings of Bab) May your soul soar radiantly through the limitless worlds of God. Please pray for us still here, just as we will pray for the progress of your soul in the next world. Nancy and I send you a big hug dear friend. Thank you for being such a kind soul during your very worthwhile stay on God's great earth.

Bob LeBlanc

November 10, 2017

A man of action whom I loved and respected!

Tyrone Larkin

November 5, 2017

Must have been quite a welcoming party on the other side!

Louise Profeit-LeBlanc

October 29, 2017

Your loving and kind spirit will be forever remembered by the Native friends of the Yukon. Thank you so much David.

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