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DAVID
Born: Feb 23, 1954
Date of Passing: Oct 10, 2003
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDAVID MacDONALD DUTTON On Friday, October 10, 2003 Dave Dutton passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 49 years. Dave was predeceased by his father Hugh in 1956, his first wife Nancy in 1988 and his mom Marion in June 2002. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 5 years, Lois Dudgeon, his daughter Karrie Anne who lives and works in Vancouver and his sister Patty of Moose Jaw, SK. Dave was born in Saskatoon on February 23, 1954 where he lived and worked as a Power Engineer before moving to Edmonton in 1990 and Winnipeg in 1997. He was a graduate of City Park Collegiate and was known to brag about the accomplishments of the Cowboy football team. Daves life revolved around two seasons, baseball and hockey which he pursued with a vengeance. He achieved Senior "A" fastball and Intermediate "A" hockey levels in both Saskatchewan and Alberta, playing in many championships across Canada but also in Australia and Hawaii. He was also an accomplished Jr. Mens fastball coach. His most loyal fans were his mom and daughter. It was in 1997 during a Western Canadian Mens and Womens Masters ball tournament in British Columbia that Dave met the other passion of his life, Lois and were married on August 14, 1998. Since moving to Winnipeg, he played on not one but four ball teams during the summer, the Hillary Blues, Titans, Toledo Masters and Bramblers. His talent and skill as a pitcher did not go unnoticed in the Crestview Mens Fastball League. In fact, he was a "Dave of all trades" capable of playing just about any position and well. In winter, he was on the ice with the Maples hockey team in the Innercity Old Timers league. When he wasnt on a ball diamond or the ice, you could find him at the gym. "U.D.", as he was affectionately called by his Winnipeg nephews had a zest for life! That passion showed up in other areas as well. Dave had a strong work ethic and believed in doing any job well. Many friends and relatives can also attest to his culinary skills, "His wings were the best, right Reid!" As a friend, his loyalty was hard to beat. We would like to thank the Winter Club staff and ambulance personnel for their prompt and compassionate care during Daves last moments. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held Saturday, October 18, 2:00 p.m. at Charleswood United Church, 4820 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg. Interment will take place in Saskatoon, SK at a later date. In lieu of cards and / or flowers, donations may be made to KidSport - Manitoba, in care of Sport Manitoba, 200 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 4M2, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba or a charity of your choice. Wiebe Funeral Chapel, Morden in care of arrangements. 204-822-4755.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 17, 2003
