Wilkinson, Duncan

December 1,1944 - September 2, 2015

Wilkinson, Duncan Samuel– age 70, of Courtright, passed away peacefully surrounded by his children on Wednesday September 2, 2015 at St. Joseph’s Hospice, Sarnia. Beloved husband of the late Mary Margaret (Strangway) Wilkinson. Loving father of Eyvonne Findlay, Daniel (Janice) Wilkinson, Kristina (Marty) Dewhirst, Teresa (Jason) Japp. Dear grandpa of Alexis and Connor Wilkinson, Devin and Jayden Dewhirst, Chelsea and Ryan Japp. Survived by siblings Bob (Anne) Wilkinson, Beverly (Richard) Wilson and Jack (Julie) Wilkinson. Predeceased by parents Robert Duncan and Doris June (Lucas) Wilkinson. Duncan was a member of CEP Local 914, retired from Dow and enjoyed woodworking, mechanic’s, photography, former pilot and was a past member of the Courtright Fire Dept. Duncan will always be remembered for his wisdom and advice as well as his ability to give support to family and friends.

VISITATION
Family and friends will be received at STEADMAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Brigden on Saturday September 5, 2015 11am to 1pm.

SERVICE
A private family grave side interment at Moore Union Cemetery, Mooretown will follow.

DONATIONS
Sympathy may be expressed through donation to St. Joseph’s Hospice.

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  1. It is sad to hear Dunc has passed away he was a great neighbour,I am going to miss our talks, his wisdom and knowledge.

  2. Dan,Kristina and Teresa we are so very sorry to hear of your Dads passing.Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your children at this difficult time.Our condolences to Duncan’s brothers and sister.Passing on my hugs to all of you.Bunny and Stu Moore.

  3. Kristina, Marty and family
    Our deepest sympathies to all of you.
    We are very sorry we can’t make it to be with you on Satuday!
    All our love to you all !!
    Love Karla, Dan, Karter and Geordi

  4. We are very sorry to hear of Dunc’s passing. Ross knew him through his days at Dow and I knew him from 4H and high school. He was a genuinely good man and never forgot those from his past.