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DARYL YOUNG

Born: Aug 06, 1935

Date of Passing: Apr 25, 2013

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DARYL YOUNG The family of Daryl Young is deeply saddened to announce his passing on April 25, 2013 at St. Boniface Hospital. Daryl was born on August 6, 1935 in Winnipeg. He leaves to mourn his beloved wife Marie (Wawryk), of 54 years, his daughters Lori (Rob), grandson Tyson, and Lynn (Gil); his sister-in-law Alma (Cyril) Walker, nephews: Rob (Cathy) and children Karina and Michael; Raymond (Linda) and children Tyson and Eric, and niece Karen (Ed), along with aunts and cousins. Daryl was predeceased by his parents Lawrence and Audrey Young, his young son Michael Daryl, in-laws Michael and Elizabeth Wawryk. Daryl worked for the City of Winnipeg, Street and Traffic Division. He was an active member of CUPE 500 and an honorary life member holding the position of chair for many years. After retirement, Daryl enjoyed the Wednesday Breakfast Club of City retirees and his Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club of former sports team members. Daryl was a member of the Orioles and North Kildonan Community Clubs as both player and coach. Sports were very important to Daryl. His passions were hockey and lacrosse. He formed and played on the North Kildonan Old Timers Hockey team. Daryl was inducted, along with his team, into the Manitoba Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He was also a very active sports fan. Daryl was a season ticket holder for the Manitoba Moose and the Jets, both the original and current team. In his teens, Daryl spent most of his summers at Grand Beach, which continued, with his family as regular campers there. He enjoyed camping and the family retreat on Lake Winnipeg for 35 years. The family would like to thank the staff of 6A Family Medicine, St. Boniface Hospital for the great care and kindness given to Daryl and the family. A Memorial Service will be held at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street on Wednesday, May 1 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundations. 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 29, 2013

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • Thanks for the good times Daryl. I'll miss you. - Posted by: Ron Boyd (Friend) on: May 01, 2013

  • Lynn and Family on behalf of myself and my family my deepest condolences at the loss of your father. I remember all the wonderful stories Lynn you would speak of when we were at work. How your father had such a love for sports which both your sister, family and yourself also shared. Today when you look at your family and loved ones take strength in knowing that your father is never truly gone he lives on through you, your sister, grandchildren, family and the spirit of sports. That is the gift that your father has left you and it is one that will never diminish. Keep strong. All my strength to you and your family on this day. Pat Anderson - Posted by: Pat Anderson () on: May 01, 2013

  • had the pleasure of spending many times with him at union conventions, health and safety mtgs as well as manitoba moose games. good union brother. My condolences to your families, rip bro. - Posted by: thomas hiebert (fellow cupe member in health care) on: Apr 29, 2013

  • I was surprised to hear of Daryl's passing. My thoughts are with you Marie and family. I take solace in knowing that Daryl and his good friend, Dave Edwards, are once again together and getting into all kinds of mischief... - Posted by: Dianne De Vries (Friend) on: Apr 29, 2013

  • Our entire family is deeply saddened by the death of our loving Uncle Daryl. He was incredible, loving, and a true hockey nut! My dad, Gary Bradley, and he were best friends for life, and we enjoyed many wonderful family trips to Grand Beach. Memories are forever, and we will cherish them forever. Sending our love, thoughts and prayers to Auntie Marie, Lori and Lynn. We love you! Ka-Ka Chi-chi Kook-karoo! <3 - Posted by: Gayle & Joe Loiacano and Kids (Niece) on: Apr 29, 2013

  • Daryl and my late husband Dave were great friends and my husband's Best Man at our wedding. They supported each other in union issues and enjoyed working together on many committees. While my husband and I were dealing with my husband's illness we knew that we could go to Daryl and Marie’s place…just drop by... anytime, to take a breath and relax. He would make jokes, some good some bad, Marie would roll her eyes and Dave would chuckle. He loved to talk to us about his grandson and was so proud of him as he also was of his daughters. I will surely miss him xxoo Doreen - Posted by: Doreen Edwards (friend) on: Apr 29, 2013

  • Daryl was a friend and brother to me for over 30 years. He was a trade union activist and longstanding Chair of the CUPE 500 Honorary Life Membership Committee. Above all, Daryl was a gentleman, well liked by all who knew him. All of Daryl's CUPE family will have fond memories of "Mooner", and we will miss him greatly. On behalf of CUPE my sincere condolences to Marie and the faily. Paul Moist, CUPE National President. - Posted by: Paul Moist (Friend) on: Apr 29, 2013

  • My family and I were so glad we had an opportunity to visit Daryl -- Uncle Daryl to we Bradley children -- and family when we visited Winnipeg a few years ago. In particular I remember spending a special Christmas with the family and camping at Grand Beach... and what I can only assume was Daryl's cry to drive away the bears: Ka!Kaa! Chi-chi koo-karoo! May you and Michael have time to re-acquaint. You will be deeply missed. - Posted by: Doug and Stacy Bradley and Family () on: Apr 29, 2013

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