Douglas Leroy Shobbrook  June 9th 1936  January 17th 2022 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Douglas Leroy Shobbrook June 9th 1936 January 17th 2022

When Doug put his mind to something, he got it done. As in life, he did so in death. After a short but difficult illness and without fanfare Doug went quietly into that good night on January 17, 2022 at Bluewater Health to be with his Lord.
Born at home in Hullet Twp, Doug is predeceased by his parents Leonard and Mary Shobbrook and his brother-in-law Ted Lamont. Doug leaves behind his devoted and loving wife Paulette (Lusko), his sister Donna Lynne “DL” Lamont, his children Terri (Dave Scott), Deborah (Daryl Blanchett), and Chris (Fatima Asgar), and his stepchildren Luanne Thompson (Mike) and Lisa Foster. Forever missing their Poppa Doug and Grandpa are his grandkids whom he loved dearly: Tanner (Shelby) and Riley Ward; Meaghann, Mackenzie, and Sebastian Blanchett; and step-grandchildren Hope Thompson, and Simon, Benjamin, Jonathan, Anna, and Christene Foster, as well as several great-grandchildren. Doug will also be missed by his church family at Cross Current Church in Port Huron, MI.
Doug led a simple and quiet life. After leaving the Royal Bank he worked as a process operator at Dow Chemical and retired in 1993. A skilled craftsman, Doug (the “Wood Chef”) loved working with wood. For as long as we can remember, he was always building something – furniture, kitchen cupboards, side tables, and special projects for his grandkids. He developed a passion for building replica wooden trucks. Each truck was carefully researched, sketched, and created to scale. He chose each piece of wood with purpose and skillfully crafted the accent pieces. His trucks are truly works of art.
After many years of being single and devoting his life to his children, he met and fell in love with Paulette. His circle grew and he embraced his stepfamily as his own.
He loved camping and canoeing, and we have wonderful memories of Algonquin Park. Every winter when we were kids, he would build a skating rink in the backyard. One of his greatest joys was being a hockey Dad. He even bought a van (a proud car and truck owner) so that he could chauffeur Chris and his hockey teammates around. And yes, Dad was proud of his vehicles. He kept every bill of sale and Terri remembers making sure her car was spotless (like he taught us) whenever Dad was around.
Terri, Deborah, and Chris would like to thank Paulette for her devotion to and love for Dad and for her “momma bear” advocacy during Dad’s illness. The family is grateful for the care and support of the nurses, doctors, and PSW’s during Doug’s time in hospital, especially his end-of-life care.
As per Doug’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no funeral. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to Parkinson’s Canada.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Douglas Leroy Shobbrook June 9th 1936 January 17th 2022..

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Death notice for the town of: Sarnia, Province: Ontario

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