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Vernon Dungey March 17, 1937 - February 2, 2023

Date of Funeral

May 20, 2023

Vernon Alton Dungey passed away peacefully on February 2nd with his family by his side after a short courageous battle of cancer.

Vernon, known as “Vern”, was born on March 17, 1937 in Emo, Ontario to John and Dorothy Dungey. He grew up in Emo and was the youngest of 4 siblings. In his late teenage years, he decided to leave home to “work” on the Diamond Drills. He met the love of his life at a dance in Emo and the rest was history. He married his sweetheart Carol and they moved to Ignace in 1959 to help his parents run a cafe and gas station called the “White Rose”. In 1961 they ventured together into the minnow business and called it Vern’s Minnows. They ran the business while raising their three children Douglas, Susan and Wayne. Vern was not only an entrepreneur but a very creative person. If something didn’t work, Vern would find a way to make it work. He made his own minnow traps and bait fondly called “oatmeal balls”. He studied and acquired his own Private Pilot license so that he could fly into those small remote lakes to “trap minnows” for his business. He and Carol were very successful with this bait shop business until they sold it in 1995. The business may have new owners but carry on operating under this legacy name to this day in Ignace.

Vern “retired” and never looked back. He dedicated his time to “fishing” all those secret lakes he flew over all those years of trapping minnows. His hobbies consisted of growing flowers specifically Dahlias and Peonies; woodwork; collecting scrap metal to sell; picking blue berries in the summer and cranberries in the fall.

In his younger years he was a dedicated member to the Ignace Lions Club and Snowmobile Club. While a member of the Lions Club he was instrumental in the 70’s for helping with the building of a racetrack for the Winter Carnival Snowmobile races. In his later years he was an active member of the Ignace Silver Tops and Cemetery Committee. If you met Vern, you’d remember him. He was a “people” person and always had a story to tell of his adventures. He will be remembered not only for “his stories” but also for his generous giving heart. He’d give away his woodwork crafts, the flowers he grew, the blue berry and cranberries he’d pick. And of course, the “fish” he’d catch.
Vern was “Mr. Social Butterfly” and will be greatly missed by all and especially all his fishing buddy’s and close friends.

He is survived by his children Doug (Yvonne), Susan (Vic), and Wayne. Grandfather to his grandchildren Dan (Steph), Rick, Katie, and Johnathon. His step-grandchildren Sian (Nick) Skarvig and Megan Durrant. Great Grandfather to Élise and Samuel. Step Great Grandfather to Gwynedd Skarvig and Samuel and Seamus Whalen. His sister Norma Erickson and several nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by his loving wife Carol in 2005. His parents John and Dorothy, brother Art and sister-in-law Evelyn. Sister Marlene and brother-in-law Tuck Yuill. Father and Mother-in-law Clifford and Beatrice Crawford. Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law Don and Marlyn Crawford.

One more story left to be told and many memories to be cherished and treasured.

A special thank you to Dr. Cook and the medical staff of DRHC who gave exceptional care to Vern during the last month of his life. He knew you all by name and he always had a story to share.

 

 

A Celebration of Life for Vern will be held on Saturday, May 20th at 11:00 a.m. at New Life Church, 630 Pine Street, Ignace with Pastor Tim Barker officiating. A light luncheon to follow.

To attend the service via Facebook Live, please click on the following link:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1725829101166759/?ref=newsfeed

Internment will follow at the Davey Lake Cemetery.

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    Randy Dean says

    Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family.
    Have great memories of Vern.

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    Brittany Kirkup says

    Vern will be greatly missed. He was a special friend and someone I always enjoyed chatting with. We bonded over all of our fishing stories and always shared our catch of the day. I have many special peices he made me and will cherish them forever. Condolences to the family

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In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either the Ignace Public School Loonie Lunch Program, 194 Davey Lake Rd, Ignace, ON P0T 1T0, Ignace Nursery School, 311 Pine St, Ignace, ON P0T 1T0, or the École Immaculée-Conception, 119 Lily Pad, Ignace, ON P0T 1T0