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DAVID WRIGHT Obituary

WRIGHT, DAVID JOHN 1961 – 2018 With great sadness – and much gratitude for a life lived to the fullest – we grieve the passing of Dave Wright on Thursday, September 13, 2018, at the age of 56. He leaves behind his wife and soulmate of 32 years, Karen and their daughters, Shannon, Katie and Lindsay. Also mourning his loss are his sisters, Karen Wright and Janet Wright, his mother-in-law, Roberta Vice, Karen's siblings and sister-in-law, John and Debbie Vice, Cathy Smart and his many nieces and nephews, Matt, Drew and Michelle, Sarah, Geoffrey and Stephen, Rachel and Tracy, Brendan and Conor and countless others who remember him as a trusted, generous, witty and loyal friend. Dave was predeceased by his parents, Sondra and Allan Wright, and Karen's father, David Vice. Karen and Dave met in 1983 when they were both working at Peat Marwick in downtown Toronto. It was love at first sight and they were engaged eleven months later. Their life together was built on love, shared values, a commitment to family and a "seize the day" mindset. They were supportive of each other in their respective careers and over the years shared many adventures on the golf course, ski slopes and music halls. They considered themselves very fortunate to have had many wonderful friends and appreciated that their life together was richer as a result. First and foremost, Dave was a family man, cherishing his time with Karen and his three girls above all else. Many of the family's happiest times were spent at their cottage on Lake Joseph. It was here, away from phones and TV, that they shared many special moments including campfire singsongs, a love of reading and time on the water. Dave especially enjoyed family dinners where he and Karen could simply sit and connect with the girls. As Dave would say, his love for his girls was infinite. He led by example and instilled in them the importance of honouring your commitments and always giving your best in everything you did. He was an eternal optimist and saw every experience in life as a valuable teaching moment. He and Karen were tremendously proud of their daughters, empowering them to be or do whatever they chose. Dave was born in Toronto and graduated from Western in 1983 after studying business at the Ivey Business School. He joined Peat Marwick as an auditor, earning his CA in 1986. He moved on to a finance position at Nortel; during his two years with the company in Calgary, Dave and Karen made some lasting friendships and developed an affinity for the mountains. From Nortel, Dave moved to Microsoft holding Senior Leadership positions and finally fulfilled his entrepreneurial desires in co-founding Agora Consulting Partners, a software-development consulting firm in Toronto. Dave was extremely generous with his time and expertise, never missing an opportunity to give back. He was an avid coach, serving on the boards of the North Toronto Basketball Association and the Lawrence Park Athletic Association. He mentored many young women, encouraging them to take up coaching and to give back. At Ivey, he was a pioneer on the entrepreneurship advisory board and its longest-serving chairman. He will be remembered by the countless Ivey alumni who were fortunate enough to have him as a mentor, coach, judge or instructor. Notwithstanding his many personal passions and professional accomplishments, Dave was humble and unassuming, always putting others before himself. He was kind, smart, generous and funny. We will miss him dearly and his optimistic and gracious spirit will live on. We are indebted to the talented team at Princess Margaret Hospital for the wonderful care Dave received throughout his cancer journey. A Celebration of Dave's Life will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, September 21st at The Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto. Visitation prior at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Dave's name to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation (thepmcf.ca), or to Kidsport Ontario (kidsportcanada.ca/ontario) would be appreciated.

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Published by Toronto Star on Sep. 18, 2018.

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Karyn LaBelle (Boak)

October 15, 2021

Dear Karen, I happened upon the sad news of your cherished husbands passing while googling in attempt to track you down after several decades. We were friends back on Pentland Place. So very sorry for your loss. Karyn Boak ([email protected]).

Catherine

October 3, 2018

Dear Karen, I am so sorry for your loss. David and I spoke at length this past summer, about my brother (John) and it meant so much to my mom and me when we had the chance to meet Dave in person at the funeral in August. Please forgive me because I don't think we spoke that day, I was distracted by grief, as I know you are now.

Mea Graham

October 1, 2018

My dearest Karen, even with all our annual letters I had no idea that Dave had been battling cancer. Although it has been some time since we last saw you both, his smiling face and great spirit always will be forefront. It was pure happenstance that the obituary notice was transferred to me by email. I trust that you and your girls will make it through all this, and reflect upon what a great husband and father he was.
Wish we could have been geographically closer, Aunt Mea and Michael.

Jim Pelot

September 25, 2018

Karen and family - so sorry for your loss. Dave was one of those exceptional human beings you get to meet in your life's journey. I am glad our paths crossed.

Betty Rivington-Law

September 24, 2018

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your daughters at this very difficult time.

September 24, 2018

Karen and family, My condolences on your loss of a husband, father and great guy. While I haven't seen Dave in years he will be missed by many including me. We met at Western in Sydenham residence where I had the pleasure of meeting a kind, smart, funny guy who I am pleased to have known.
Bob Daw

John Munro CA CPA

September 22, 2018

Sometimes you find yourself making connections you didn't know about. That just happened to me when I accidentally found the Obituary of David John Wright. Suddenly and unexpectedly I felt the connection I have to a man I did not know. Al Wright and Sondy Collins, his parents, used to babysit my sister and me as the youngest first cousins. I was an usher at their wedding and I can picture them off on their honeymoon in the 1954 Ford. It is so important to be able to treasure the memories of family and friends

September 21, 2018

I was stunned, like many others, to learn this week of Dave losing his battle with cancer. My memories of Dave go back to Crane House at Sydenham Hall, then at Ivey, where I was a year ahead of him. I did manage to cross paths with him occasionally in Toronto over the years - he was always the same, a slightly mischievous smile, but full of warmth and courtesy. My condolences for a bright light taken far too soon.

(Norm, Barb honeymoon 13-14 years ago, Abel Tasman Park, NZ)

Norman Wright

September 21, 2018

Our family is so sorry to hear of the passing of David Wright - fond memories of our younger days when our families would meet up in August at either your cottage or our farm - I'm glad David had a life well lived ... our thoughts are with all of you. David's cousin Norman Wright, my wife, Barbara Allan and our 13 year old son, Cooper Wright.

Kristen Nunes

September 21, 2018

Karen, I'm so sorry to hear of David's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Rob Scott

September 21, 2018

Karen and family, my deepest condolences for your loss. Thinking of you during this difficult time.

Husky / IEM Superstar team!

Hugh Hamilton

September 21, 2018

Hugh, Andrea, Erica, Alex, Drew Hamilton

September 21, 2018

Karen, Shannon, Katie and Lindsay you are in our thoughts today. I was so privileged to have known and coached with Dave. I will never forget the experience and it all happened because of the dedication and passion he had for giving. Thank you Dave for teaching me the value of volunteering and sharing with me the love of sport and empowering young women.

Kunal Modha

September 21, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. My Sincere Condolences to you and your family.

Robert Fine

September 20, 2018

I have not seen David in quite some time, so was really saddened when I saw his smiling face. He was joyous happy teenager who always had something fun going on...great guy and our deepest thoughts from his YMCI buddies..

September 20, 2018

Wow. I haven't seen him since Windfields Jr High. We were on Tanbark Cres around the corner from the Wrights.
Sorry to hear this.

Dr Jay Petroff

Marc Inkol

September 20, 2018

Karen and family I am so sorry for your loss. Dave was a great friend while we attended Ivey. Wonderful man and a great soul. He will be dearly missed

Sandy Hutchison

September 20, 2018

To Karen, Shannon, Katie and Lindsay. Sincere condolences to you and your family. My thoughts are with you during this very difficult time.

Angela Brunet

September 19, 2018

Wherever a soul has travelled, there is a trail of wonderful memories. I hope your memories can ease the pain of loss and provide you with comfort. My sincerest condolences.

September 19, 2018

So sorry to hear of your great loss, Karen. Wishing you courage and resilience as you and your family prepare to celebrate a life well lived... and beyond - Louise Trussler

Mary Lou Maher

September 18, 2018

Karen and family I am so so sorry for your loss. Words cannot describe your loss. Take care.

Rohini Telang

September 18, 2018

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mary Harmsworth

September 18, 2018

Oh Karen, so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. My thoughts and sympathy for you and your family at this time.

Sheila Clark

September 18, 2018

I was so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences . We were so fond of Dave's kindness as a coach , he was a lively community mentor.

Sincerely,

Sheila & Mackenzie Clark

Gary Searle

September 18, 2018

Dearest Karen my sincere condolences on this unimaginable loss to you and your family my heart goes out to you all at this time. Dave will be missed by so many.

Kathy Dingley

September 18, 2018

My thoughts are with the family at this very difficult time. Dave was a wonderful father and a huge asset to basketball in Toronto. He was always a gentleman in our conversations around basketball and Blythwood.

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