Wally passed away unexpectedly, with friends by his side.
He enjoyed meeting his friends for coffee and was quite a jokester. He was a great Dad and friend. He would talk to anyone about anything. His true loves were hunting, fishing and panning for gold.
He will be truly missed by his daughters Sherry (Anthony), Connie, grandchildren James (Amanda), Andrea (Devyn), Zach (Talon) and Zoey, great-grandchildren Chayse, Jayden, Silver and Sia. Family Mark (Shawna) and numerous other family. We would like to thank everyone involved with his care at the time of his passing.
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Leonard E Fyfe says
May 24, 2025 at 1:42 amOur condolences to Wally’s family. I enjoyed my time working with Wally, one of my Lead Hands, at the Golden Patricia Mine. Wally had a wicked sense of humour.
I thought of Wally while we are currently out in BC. As we are considering a route through Trout Lake I remember Wally often mentioning him living there with fond memories. We had many chats about rural towns in Southern BC. I’ve often thought of dropping by to see him over coffee. I know he loved his coffee!
Donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation and the DRHC Oncology Department through the Dryden Community Funeral Home, 249 Grand Trunk Avenue, Dryden, ON P8N 2X3