It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Gord Dingman at DRHC with family and friends at his side. He has gone to be with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ!
Gord was born in Windsor, Ontario where he met the love of his life, Bobbie. They married and later welcomed a daughter, Beth, to complete their family.
Gord started out as a property assessor, working for the Province of Ontario, Ministry of Finance. Gord’s love of nature and outdoor life led him to request a transfer to a “northern” office. This resulted in him relocating his family to Dryden 3 years later. January 1972 was the beginning of his love affair with this part of the country. Until the age of 50 when he took an early retirement to enjoy life, he spent most of his working years in Ear Falls and Red Lake. He made many friends there and even after retiring, he would make a trip just to visit and have coffee.
He became restless and decided he needed something to do so he went to work at Egli’s farm helping to build fencing and the animal park. When that project was done 2 years later, he looked around for something else to do and found his dream job, working in the plumbing and electrical department at Canadian Tire. He stayed there, only resigning when he became the mayor of Machin.
When Gord moved up here, he came into his own, and initially with the guidance of his good friend John Hatfield, he learned to enjoy hunting, fishing, camping and even trapping. Later on he looked forward to his yearly moose hunting trips with Greg Murray and Erik Smit.
He had a great sense of community, served on many committees, always willing to help anyone who asked. He was also an involved member of the Vermillion Bay Lions, and received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award.
Until his dementia became overwhelming, he lived life to the fullest.
Gord was predeceased by his mother Catherine, father Gordon and sister Jean Beaton.
He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Bobbie [Roberta], his precious daughter Beth [Dan] and beloved grandson Logan.
He also leaves to mourn his passing his cousin Bob [Beth], godchildren James and Jessica, brother-in-law Sandy, and nephews Drew [Holly] and David [Kate] and their families.
We want to thank the nurses, doctors and kitchen staff at the DRHC for the loving care they provided for Gord.
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SHELLEY (KISRO) FROST says
July 18, 2024 at 3:18 amBeth, it has been a long time but so very sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. Have tried to find you on social many times, hope you are doing well.
Megan Frechette says
July 18, 2024 at 4:47 pmI’m so sorry for your loss Bobbi. Thinking of you.
Webergs says
July 18, 2024 at 7:59 pmCondolences from the Weberg family.
Bill Vincent says
July 23, 2024 at 1:46 amBobbi and family
We are very sorry to hear about Gord’s passing. He was a good friend and will be missed.
Bill and Susan Vincent
Darlene Furlong says
July 31, 2024 at 6:06 pmBobbi. My sincere condolences to you, Beth & family. I will always remember & smile when I think of the stories you shared of you & Gord eating by candlelight on your days off, living off the grid for many years and always happy & content. Whenever I went to Canadian Tire I would look for Gord. He’s welcoming smile & assistance was the best customer service. Take care Bobbi, I know you have wonderful memories but will miss Gord. Love Darlene
Diane Merrett says
August 4, 2024 at 1:44 pmCondolences from the Hildebrandt family. Your family and friendship are treasured by all of us.
If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dryden Food Bank, 62 Queen St. Dryden, ON P8N 1A4 or to Autism Canada PO Box 366, Bothwell, ON N0P 1C0.