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Dennis Evans Obituary

EVANS, Dennis Robert 1946 - 2016 Dennis R. Evans, painter, teacher, devoted husband, grandfather, brother and friend left this world on January 28th, the universe claiming him far too soon. Dennis is lovingly remembered by his wife of twenty-nine years, Agnes Ruest, his two special grandchildren, Brady and Bailey, and their parents Estelle and Gary Keeler; his siblings, Beverly Loopkey (Ed), Roger (Shirley), Lyle (Etta), Jerry (Audrey) and Brenda Baier (Chuck), numerous nieces and nephews and by special friends: Lorraine Moulding and Don Edwards, Marilyn Gray, Twyla Rusnak and Illarion Gallant, Lynn Kennedy and John Sinclair, Barb Bremner and John Foster. Dennis was born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and graduated from grade 12 at the former Technical Collegiate and later from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Education and then a Post Graduate Diploma in Visual Arts Education. Dennis began his art career at the University of Saskatchewan in the early 70's where he met his future wife, Agnes, who was teaching his drawing class. Dennis continued to pursue his painting career until the end of his life, exhibiting his work in public and commercial galleries in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon. His paintings hang in numerous public and private collections including the Canada Council Art Bank and the Saskatchewan Arts Board collection. Dennis was an enthusiastic participant in the Emma Lake Artists' workshops throughout the 80's and made many lifelong friends from all over the world there. After a period spent working as a Graphic Artist at Kelsey Institute, now SIAST, Dennis opened an art business which included picture framing and art supplies. Eventually his business evolved into a successful gallery, Dennis Evans Fine Art, and at its peak it represented more than fifteen accomplished western Canadian artists. Dennis was always an active contributor to the art community. He was a founding member of the artist-run Shoestring Gallery, a founding member of the Saskatoon Art Walk, an organizer of Landscape '92 with the Mendel Art Gallery and recently a founding member of the Blenkinsop Valley Art Project and Show. Dennis also spent a number of years teaching Industrial Arts at Venture Heights School in Martensville. Dennis and Agnes have so many pleasant memories of painting trips to Alberta, Manitoba, France and to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where they spent almost every Christmas for the past twenty-five years. Dennis pursued a lifelong passion for hockey and played on many teams and in many leagues until two years ago when he was sidelined by a back injury. I think it is safe to say that his hockey buddies saw more than the gentle side of him. Dennis was an avid sailor and was an active member of the Prince Albert Sailing Club for more than thirty years at one point serving as Commodore. He was thrilled that his brothers recently transported his beloved Enterprise out to BC so that its blue sails could continue to catch the wind at the hand of his grandson, Brady. About fifteen years ago, Dennis was lured into the game of golf by his dear friend, the late Robin Menzies, and spent many pleasant hours trying to change his highly effective hockey slapshot into an acceptable golf swing. He often remarked that the times he spent golfing with Agnes and their friends were some of the happiest times of his life. In 2008 Dennis and Agnes pursued their dreams by moving to Vancouver and then Victoria. Dennis greatly enjoyed and valued the opportunity it allowed of being involved in the busy lives of his grandchildren, Brady and Bailey, and shared many happy hours with them at the hockey rink, on the golf course and being present at their special events. Dennis enjoyed a Renaissance in his teaching career on the West Coast where he found his teaching skills in the woodshop were in demand and he felt himself to be a valuable member of staff at Monterey Middle School. He loved going to work every day and planned to teach forever. Dennis and Agnes felt that they had truly found their home when they arrived in Victoria four years ago. Dennis also made a major change after moving to Victoria when he traded his trademark Ford Ranger truck for a gently used Miata. Dennis never looked back and spent twelve months of the year cruising with the top down on the winding country roads of his adopted home. Dennis was above all else a kind and insightful man who enjoyed the respect and admiration of all who knew him. He greatly valued his family, his friends, his colleagues and always he loved his two children, Jed and Kristin. Agnes wishes to thank Dr. Kim Chi, Dr. Abraham Alexander, Dr. Iain McAuley, Dr. Brock Fraser, Dr. David Harrison and our homecare nurse Ms. Tina Basi for all the kindness and expertise they showed to us during our two year journey. If you so wish Dennis asked that you make a donation to the Movember campaign, specifically to his school team, the Mighty Mobros of Monterey, (https://ca.movember.com/team/2138417) so that his Dr. Chi can find a cure for the most virulent form of Prostate Cancer. Dennis would have been particularly pleased to have found out that through his involvement in a worldwide drug study with Dr. Chi, he helped to change the course of treatment for other men facing his aggressive type of Prostate Cancer and that the study drug, Abiraterone, has now become standard treatment. At Dennis' request there will be no service rather he wished that you all share an act of kindness in his memory or share a glass of something special in his honour. His friends' words give us solace: 'Dennis was magic, just magic, and he is irreplaceable." L.B. "Though I am by myself I am not alone". JF
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Feb. 6 to Feb. 8, 2016.

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Bud & Louise Johnston

February 15, 2016

So saddened by Dennis's passing. Will miss you folks passing by.

david alexander

February 12, 2016

Im sorry sorry to hear of the passing of Dennis.We had many great times in Saskatoon and Emma Lake. He was always very kind and enjoyed a good chuckle. RIP friend.Dave Alexander

Pat Service

February 9, 2016

Dear Agnes,
I am so sorry to hear about Dennis. What a terrible loss! It is a very lovely obituary.
With great sympathy to you,
Sincerely, Pat

February 9, 2016

Agnes we are deeply saddened by the news of Dennis' death.
I hope the happy memories and shared dreams realized will carry you through. Love Judith and Chris Zinkan

Del Gradish

February 8, 2016

Just the other day I was thinking of Fridays after school when we met with Dennis to relax and talk about this and that. I will always miss the two of you and those times. Thinking of you with love.

Maureen Lovegrove

February 8, 2016

so sorry for your loss, Ms. Ruest. you will always be in my thoughts and prayers

Catherine Fowler

February 8, 2016

Dear Agnes, We are absolutely stricken with grief. Our hearts go out to you.
Dennis was a beloved friend and we have missed you both since your move to the West coast.
Cathy, Graham, Charles, & Stephanie Fowler, Dorothy Knowles, Carol Perehudoff and Rebecca Minton

Phyllis Wilson

February 7, 2016

Agnes,
I was so saddened to hear of Dennis' death. I loved dealing with him when he framed my art. Think of you often when viewing your painting. Sending hugs,
Phyllis

Dolores Galeschuk

February 6, 2016

Rest in peace Dennis.


Your old babysitter. (Dolores Matieshin)

Rita Lalonde

February 6, 2016

Dennis was a very nice man. Thinking of you Agnes

Antoinette Martens

February 6, 2016

Dennis was courteous, strict and kind, I worked in the studio for a while and asked many a time for advice in the realms of surviving in the arts, thank you for sharing the information about the inroads into developing medicine for prostate cancer.

Eleanor and Doug Bentley

February 6, 2016

I was so fortunate to be Dennis's colleague during my years at Venture Heights School in Martensville. He was such a compassionate, patient and talented teacher with a heart for the underdog. My husband fondly remembers Dennis and his family from his years growing up in the same neighbourhood in Saskatoon. Our hearts hurt for you, Agnes. Dennis will be missed.

February 6, 2016

Dear Agnes and family, we are deeply saddened by Dennis' passing. Although our paths have not crossed for some time, since our move to Ontario and yours to BC, we were hoping to reconnect soon as we are planning to relocate to Victoria. We continue to enjoy his painting, a gift to us on our wedding day. Much of our artwork, including your Emma Lake watercolour, were framed by him. His memory surrounds us in our home as our thoughts turn to happy times at Emma Lake, Puerto Vallarta and Saskatoon. Our deepest condolences. Kate and Bruce Hobin

Carl Tourigny

February 6, 2016

Our deepest sympathies Agnes. We are happy to have known Denis. Great friend and neighbour.

Jeannine and Carl

Skip Kutz

February 5, 2016

So sorry to hear of Dennis' passing.

Pat Atkinson

February 5, 2016

Agnes and family,
I was so very sorry to read of Dennis's passing. Dennis was such a kind and gentle man. Please know that friends in Saskatchewan are thinking of all of you.

odette

February 5, 2016

I first met Dennis in the early 1980's, worked at his gallery shop for a couple of years part time while attending UOFS BFA program. He and Agnes attended my wedding in 1985 and I enjoyed knowing them both, and still have the painting that was your gift to me. Through the years we lost track of each other, recently reconnected on fb. I will always remember you my friend.
Odette (Saskatoon,SK).

Joanne Franks

February 2, 2016

So sorry for your loss Lyle Etta and family.

Margaret Louko

February 2, 2016

I have two lovely watercolour paintings done by Agnes that were beautifully matted and framed by Dennis hanging at my lakeside home in North Bay Ontario. Lots of great memories.
Rest in Peace. Margaret Louko

February 2, 2016

May his spirit linger peacefully, everywhere that you are.
Sincerely, Rose Silzer-Quinn

Lillian Daykin

February 2, 2016

Dear Agnes.
We are so sad with you in Dennis departure from this life. What a life he enjoyed described in his story you have blessed us with. As his cousin growing up with knowing him him as a kid and a wee bit as an adult and always admiring him. Knowing all you have shared makes his time here so much more real to me knowing my cousin Dennis. Being into art a bit more now I would have loved to glean from him. You have been in my prayers and continue as you go on on your own. Remember God loves you and provides all you need ❤❤❤❤❤

Ed and Ev Pieczonka

February 2, 2016

Agnes, The Garlic Club was never the same after you and Dennis moved to BC. We all missed you so much. Both Ed and I were so fortunate to have spent time with you when we visited Victoria, and I especially enjoyed your hospitality when I stayed with you. You will certainly miss your hiking companion and golf partner, but your home has some wonderful paintings done by Dennis and other beautiful reminders of this loving man. Our sincere condolences and hugs to you.

February 2, 2016

Our deepest sympathy Agnes. Since we heard the sad news we have been reminescing about Dennis & his good hockey buddies. Thinking if you.
Scott & Pat Bartlett

Lyle Evans

February 2, 2016

If everyone could have a older brother as great as mine was the world would be a much better place, thanks for all the help over the years.

February 2, 2016

Our condolences Agnes. We missed both of you when you moved to B.C., but we think of you both often as your art hangs proudly in our home.
The world will miss Dennis. He was a very good person.

George and Shammi Rathwell

Hugh & Lorie Kurz

February 2, 2016

Our thoughts are with you Agnes as we remember this wonderful, dear friend.

Kitty Chavarie

February 2, 2016

Anyone who is that loved must've been so so loveable..sad he's gone from your daily life Agnes but so grateful you had his love all these years

February 1, 2016

My deepest sympathies Agnes. I will play it forward in fond memory of Dennis.

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