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Don MCIVOR Obituary

Gone to a great fishing spot in the sky.

Don left behind a wonderful legacy of six much loved children, Lynn (Dwight), Karen, Connie (Rocky), Don (Sonja), Janice, Lee (Rob), many grandchildren and great-grandchildren with more on the way. Predeceased by son Gordon, daughter Laverne and his sister Mary.

Born in Selkirk and moved to Victoria in 1973.

Don and Shirley shared a loving marriage for 47 years, as well as a successful business Cords Piston Rings which they owned for 23 years.

Don was an avid fisherman and Lifetime Member of the Sidney Anglers. He was also a Sidney Lions member and volunteered for many years at Sidney Lions Food Bank.

He fought a courageous battle with cancer and passed away peacefully in a circle of love sitting next to his wife and surrounded by his surviving children as he wished. Keeping with Don's wishes there will be no service held.

As Don would say "We should always look for the positive side and not mourn but remember all the good times".
Published by The Times Colonist from Feb. 28 to Mar. 1, 2020.

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Rob McDowell

February 28, 2020

He was a great man with a good sense of humour and will be missed by all his family and friends.
You can all the fishing you like in heaven Don!

Tina Makar

February 28, 2020

Good friend and neighbour...rest In peace Don. Condolences to Shirley, Lee and all the Wpg. gang....

Mike Harrison

February 28, 2020

This is indeed very sad news . My condolences to Shirley , Lee & all of Don's family . May you rest in peace Don ... You will be missed .

February 28, 2020

We had a special coffee at Mary's and keep the fish coming our way. We will miss you Don!

WK

June Chilibeck

February 28, 2020

Condolences to Don's family.
In the late 90's Don was a customer at my little Portside Cafe at Sidney Marina. Always jovial, happy, and on his way out fishing. RIP Don.

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