Nov 01, 2022
1955 - 2022
Dan was the son of the late Bud and Lorayne Hawley. Big Brother to Dale (Debbie), Randy (Kathy) and Barry (Connie). Husband of Ronda, Dad of Justin and Poppa to Logan and Skyleigh.
Uncle to 19 nieces and nephews, Great Uncle to 33 nieces and nephews and Great Great Uncle to 6 nieces and nephews.
Dan was a working man and a man of few words. He worked from a very young age until he retired at age 62.
From working on farms to a Tinsmith Trade, Oil seemed to flow in his blood which took him to the Oil Patch in Alberta, working in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Then on to Overseas Oil, working in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Finishing his oil career as Operations Superintendent.
A very proud man of his work and providing for his family.
Dans favourite sport, duck hunting with family, is where his New Adventure began.
Reuniting with friends and family that had gone on before him.
Until we join you in your new adventure, our love for you will always remain, our memories with you will always remain.
This Love is Forever.
Ronda, Justin, Logan and Skyleigh
In keeping with Dan’s wishes cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. For those who wish: memorial donations in memory of Dan may be made to Portland District Fire Department or Heart and Stroke Foundation and would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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4374 MILL STREET
SYDENHAM, ON
K0H 2T0
613-376-3022
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