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STEVEN LOUDEN DAUN
Born: Dec 20, 1945
Date of Passing: Oct 18, 2021
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STEVEN LOUDEN DAUN
December 20, 1945 October 18, 2019
He was predeceased by his wife Roberta (Bobbi) Daun and his parents, Elizabeth (Betty) and Calder (Kelly) Daun.
Steve is survived by his children, Timothy (Coralie) and Reesa (Derick); grandchildren, Ayden (11), Henry (9), Freya (7) and Owen (5) and brother Calder Daun (Maureen).
Steve was born and raised in Winnipeg, MB and treasured time spent with his family at the cabin in Hawk Lake, Ontario. While he worked in the family business and enjoyed many professions over the years, Steve returned to study at the U of W and became a teacher, mainly teaching at Kelvin High School. He was an avid curler and served as president of the Thistle Curling Club. This is where much of his time was spent with family and friends and where he met his wife.
Steve will be remembered for his strength of character, his positive outlook on life and as an exceptionally caring man that embraced family, friends and all those around him with love, dignity and compassion.
Cremation has taken place, as well as an intimate gathering for a Celebration of Life.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba or Cat Tails Rescue Inc.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 30, 2021
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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When I knew Steve he was most generous and accommodating. He was most popular and well liked among the Hawk Lake community. When I last saw him in 2004, at Hawk Lake, while on a leave from my overseas job, he was most pleased to meet me and our son, Stephen. - Posted by: George C. Sharpe (Ex brother in law) on: Nov 17, 2021
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Mr. Daun subbed in my grade 7 math and then later in the Interprovincial Program for Students with Autism (I.P.S.A.) at Grant Park High School. It was nice to show Steve what type of work experience I did when I was in grade 10, and I enjoyed our ride together in his pickup truck. May this time of sorrow comfort the family in the moment and heal them as time passes by. - Posted by: Philip (Former student) on: Nov 01, 2021
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My sincere condolences to the family, he will be missed. - Posted by: Heather (Neighbor at Hawk lake my sincere ) on: Oct 30, 2021