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RICHARD BRUCE MUNRO (DICK) LENNOX
Born: Apr 28, 1932
Date of Passing: Jun 16, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryRICHARD BRUCE MUNRO (DICK) LENNOX Richard (Dick) Lennox died peacefully at Nanaimo General Hospital on June 16, 2015 surrounded by family. Born in Charleswood, Manitoba on April 28, 1932 to Helen Ross and William Henry Lennox, Dick grew up loved and doted on by his brothers, Alan James and William Ross (Bill). Dick is survived by his wife and best friend, Katharine, their children Duncan, Jenepher (Kevin Terrion) and Andrea (Alex Russell), and grandchildren Keziah, Claire, Jack, Samuel, Richard and Katie. All remember him as a loving, gentle, and inspiring father and grandfather. A champion golfer as a young man, Dick was described by the Winnipeg Free Press in 1953 as "the youngster who cracks them a mile at Charleswood golf course." He spent his career in international sales and travelled to more than 100 countries marketing Canadian agricultural products and industrial equipment. Many of his designs were patented and he was respected internationally for his integrity and creativity. In Japan he was christened "Soba Taro Shigamori" (Buckwheat King). In retirement, Dick was an inventor and designer who worked tirelessly in his workshop. His many inventions, ideas, thoughts, and musings were evidence of the depth of his brilliant mind and kept him busy until the day before he died. Dick was creative, determined, witty, generous, kind, classy and charming. He played piano, loved to dance, recited poetry, and was a gifted storyteller. He was an original thinker whose many skills and perseverance culminated in the Katharine de Montrose, the 46-foot ocean-going sailboat that he handcrafted with help from friends and family. The boat was featured in many newspaper and television stories and was the subject of the Life Network documentary "Magnificent Obsessions." Dick's life ended as he lived it, with grace, dignity and good humour. In fact, in the hospital just hours before he died, he quipped to the nurses and family, "You're probably wondering why I called this meeting?" Dick will be deeply missed. A celebration of his amazing life will be held later this summer.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 20, 2015
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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He truly was a great man. Missed to this day. - Posted by: Richard d Lennox (Son) on: Dec 10, 2019
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We are so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. He was truly a unique person. Hope to see you in the near future! Love Dennis & Allison. - Posted by: Alison & Dennis Drysdale (Friend) on: Jun 26, 2015
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Very saddened to learn of your Dad's passing. Your Dad was a very special and gifted person who touched many hearts. May you continue to carry on his legacy and reflection with you and your children. Sincere condolences, Bob and Anouk - Posted by: Robert and Anouk (Friends of Jenepher, Kevin and family) on: Jun 24, 2015
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Dear Kathy I was so sorry to hear about Dick. He was an amazing man . We'll all miss him. Love Ginny Scott - Posted by: Ginny Scott (Friend) on: Jun 22, 2015
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Just a note to Kath and family. What a wonderful life this man had. What a family. I had no Idea when I spoke with Kath last December that Dick was Ill. My deepest sympathies to all. Love to everyone - Posted by: Bob Clark (In Law Friend) on: Jun 20, 2015
