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Peter Hrastovec
January 8, 2012
Dalton was not only a fair-minded and greatly respected mediator, he was a wonderful mentor to the lawyers and staff in our office. We will all miss his humour, his compassion, his profound insights and his keen sense of collegiality. Wishing his family and his beloved, Pierrette, peace and solace with fond memories of a life well-lived.
John Semple
January 5, 2012
Dear Dalton, I am very sorry for the loss of your dad. Best wishes. John Semple
Doug Morgan
January 4, 2012
I was very sad to hear of Dalton's passing. I had the pleasure of many fascinating conversations over the past few years in meditations. He is truly a loss and my condolences to his family
January 3, 2012
Although it's been a long time since we last saw Dalton and Pierrette, we have many fond memories of times we spent together back in the 50's and 60's. So sorry to hear of his passing.
Mary and Gil Allsop
January 3, 2012
Dalt was a great person and an excellent mediator, I had the pleasure of mediating with him several times over the years. He will truly be missed.
Tania Kyriakoulias, Mississauga, ON
Dan Fife
January 3, 2012
I met Dalt during his last trial before he started mediating full-time. Thereafter, I mediated with him on a number of occassions.
He always asked about my family and to see new pictures of my kids. He also proudly showed me pictures of his grandchildren.
I truly looked forward to seeing him at the mediations. He was respectful and fair as a mediator, as well as very good company.
Joe Barile
January 3, 2012
There was no better mentor for a young lawyer seeking to find his/her way in the legal profession. Forever grateful for his reassuring words in moments of doubt.
Ruth Stewart
January 3, 2012
Not only was Dalt a gentle, yet firm and fair mediator, he was a teacher and mentor to many. He will be missed by all of us.
Stephen Shanfield
January 3, 2012
A sad time for the legal community and all who knew him.
I first met Dalton when he judged my moot court, when I was in my first year of law school. He made a nerve-wracking experience bearable.
Dalton was a gentle giant who always looked for creative ways to solve contentious issues. I will miss him.
William Goldstein
January 2, 2012
A kind and thoughtful man of integrity whose passing creates a great void in the legal community.
Pat Speight
January 2, 2012
Deepest sympathy to family and friends of a truly fine and refined exemplum of graciousness and civility. We will miss Dalton especially at our early morning weekend golf games where his wry humour and jovial self deprecation brightened every day.
Pat Speight and Paul Cassano
Alexa Wing
January 2, 2012
John and Angela Wing and family send their thoughts and condolences. Uncle Dalton will be missed by all of us.
January 2, 2012
Dalt was not only a consummate lawyer and a fierce advocate for his clients but a tireless teacher and mentor to countless young lawyers.Above all he was a gentleman and the personification of professional civility. It was a privelege to have had many cases with him over many years.He will be missed by all who knew him..Richard Gates[Jus.]
Brad Robitaille
January 2, 2012
A sad loss. Dalton was a true gentleman. Any lawyer who had the privilege of working with or against him took a lesson from a master in professionalism, integrity and civility. I was honoured to know him.
David and Linda Greenaway
January 2, 2012
Our profound sympathies and condolences on Dalton's passing. He was a great man.
Windsor Star
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January 2, 2012
DALTON CHARTERS Obituary
CHARTERS, Dalton E. Q.C. Born January 25, 1931, Died January 1, 2012 Passed away peacefully after a brief illness. Beloved husband of 53 years to Pierrette (Lanoue). Cherished father to Rachelle (Ian) Geddes, Dalton (Rosemarie) Charters. Loving... Read DALTON CHARTERS's Obituary
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