June 22, 1958 – November 30, 2022
at the age of 64 years
3 Comments
Brian Dick
on January 7, 2023 at 3:11 pm
I am saddened to hear of Dana’s passing . I worked for Dana in the early 2000’s for a short time on and off and had remained in touch with him of a friendly basis. I’ll miss him and my heart felt condolences to Marnie and Skyler . Rip my good friend
Gloria Makey (Davidson)
on December 17, 2022 at 12:23 pm
It was with sincere sadness that I just learned of Dana’s passing. Many years ago we trekked the mountains in Nepal. In his company I learned many lessons about courage, determination and a zest for life. We lost touch over the years, but all the memories of time spent with he and Marnie have just come flooding back. I know he will be missed by so many and his life was not in vain. My heartfelt and sincere condolences go out to Marnie and Sky. May the memories of a life well lived sustain you during this difficult time.
Peter Poeschek
on December 9, 2022 at 8:44 pm
I was deeply saddened to hear that Dana had passed away. I had the opportunity to hire and work with Dana at Thompson Rivers University teaching Electrical courses. Dana truly enjoyed teaching and working with the students in the classroom and labs. I know Dana had battled with cancer for a long time, but he always put his best foot forward and carried on, he was a pleasure to work with and I will miss seeing him once in awhile when he came into town to go shopping.
Peter Poeschek
I am saddened to hear of Dana’s passing . I worked for Dana in the early 2000’s for a short time on and off and had remained in touch with him of a friendly basis. I’ll miss him and my heart felt condolences to Marnie and Skyler . Rip my good friend
It was with sincere sadness that I just learned of Dana’s passing. Many years ago we trekked the mountains in Nepal. In his company I learned many lessons about courage, determination and a zest for life. We lost touch over the years, but all the memories of time spent with he and Marnie have just come flooding back. I know he will be missed by so many and his life was not in vain. My heartfelt and sincere condolences go out to Marnie and Sky. May the memories of a life well lived sustain you during this difficult time.
I was deeply saddened to hear that Dana had passed away. I had the opportunity to hire and work with Dana at Thompson Rivers University teaching Electrical courses. Dana truly enjoyed teaching and working with the students in the classroom and labs. I know Dana had battled with cancer for a long time, but he always put his best foot forward and carried on, he was a pleasure to work with and I will miss seeing him once in awhile when he came into town to go shopping.
Peter Poeschek