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Condie, Delbert

CONDIE, Delbert

1928 - 2025

Delbert Robert Condie passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 19, 2025, at the age of 96. He is survived by his sons Derek (Susan) of Kenogami, Clint (Leanne) and Trevor (Amanda), both of Calgary. He is also survived by grandchildren Dustin of Montreal, Faye, Jane, Kate, Erica, Andrea and Caroline and one great grandchild Alice, all of Calgary, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife Alice (nee Buchanan), by parents Ellswood and Lulu Evelyn Condie, and siblings Sanford (Henrietta), Vivian (Hugh) Boyle, Lindsay (Laurette), Glen (Joyce) as well as Alice's siblings Malcolm (Mildred) Buchanan and Shirley (Ivan) Clark.

Dad was born in Beachburg, Ontario on June 10, 1928 and moved with his family to Kirkland Lake as an infant. He worked at various mines in the area throughout his life including Sylvanite and Upper Canada before retiring from Macassa in 1989. He met his wife-to-be Alice in Kirkland Lake where they married in 1950 and raised their family before eventually moving to Larder Lake in 1969 where they lived for the next 50 years. Retirement saw them make frequent road trips to Western Canada to visit their children and grandchildren. Dad also made several motorcycle trips with his brother-in-law Speedy throughout North America. After Mom's passing in 2021, Dad moved back into Kirkland and lived on his own before spending his final year at Teck Pioneer Residence.

Dad was always committed to living a healthy, active lifestyle. This included rollerblading for which he achieved Facebook fame at 92, skating, cross country skiing with mom and friends, and his favourite activity, cycling. He biked highway 66 between Larder and Kirkland countless times over the years and made frequent trips to Alberta to cycle in the Rockies with family. Remarkably, he was still able to bicycle 90kms on his 90th birthday on his road bike. At 91 years of age, he embraced technology and purchased an electric bike (always letting us know that you still had to pedal it!) which served him well for the remainder of his life.

Many thanks to Charlie Brook at Lakeshore Apartments, as well as many of the residents who would take the time to chat with Dad in the lobby. The family also wishes to thank the kind staff at TPR for their care and attention in making his stay there comfortable.

In accordance with his wishes, there will be no funeral service.

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The Condie Family & Friends

Rick and I were both privileged to have known him in a short while at TPR, he was sure a strong man. We both will miss our daily visits and chats with him, always sitting in his chair in the foyer or by the nursing station. RIP Mr. Condie


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Rick & Judy (Cale) Gervais, May 23, 2025

Vivienne

So sorry for your loss:(

Vivienne, May 23, 2025

Derek, Clint, Trevor and Families

My deepest condolences on the loss of your father. May the wonderful memories you have give you peace and comfort in the days to come.

Shannon Carey , May 23, 2025

The Condie Family

Our condolences to the family and friends of this remarkable man. A life well lived and to the fullest. He will always remain in your heart and memories.

Catherine (Connolly) and John Wendorf, May 23, 2025

The Condie family

My heart sinks as I read of Del’s passing .
He led a life well spent and enjoyed both by himself and with his wife — Alice .
They are together once again .
Sincere condolences from Dave and I .

Betty Oehring, May 23, 2025

Family

I spent many hockey games with Delbert at the V-town and Kirkland and Temiskaming area and Rouyon areas. We spent many parts of the weekends with our Hockey playing sons. We were so proud of our sons and each other's sons. .
Three periods and overtime are now over Delbert. Time for the new games up there with the final Referee.

Merdy Armstrong, May 23, 2025

The family

Condolences to all the family


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Lorrie Brough , May 23, 2025

Derek & family

My condolences on the loss of your dad. Stan

stan skalecki, May 23, 2025

The Condie Family

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your father. He was a wonderful man. I enjoyed seeing him at the arena skating and riding his bike through town. His loving family is the wonderful legacy left to show how special his life was.

Mike Bowman, May 23, 2025

Trevor and family

So sorry to hear of the passing of Delbert. What an incredible man and amazing life that he lived.My condolences and God bless.

David Zivkovic, May 24, 2025

Derek & Family

So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad.

What an amazing man! He had an amazing life!

He will be missed, may he R I P.

Pat

Patrick Kiely, May 24, 2025

Derek and family

I am just sick after seeing this.I am heading to KL next week and I honestly had a visit with your dad on my bucket list.He was a real inspiration to all of us and one heck of a dad to you Derek.RIP Delbert‍️

Jim Mc Master, May 24, 2025

The Condie family

I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He always had a smile and friendly greeting and was ready for a chat when he sat in the lobby in the apt building where I visited my mom. I missed seeing him when he left. A life well lived.

Beverly (Davreux) LaPorte, May 24, 2025

Delbert’s Family

I met Delbert randomly at Kinross pond trail a few summers back where he was rollerblading whilst pushing his walker. I was simply amazed by his athleticism and had to meet him. He told me his name and age and very proudly told me the fact that he would also bike from Kirkland Lake to Larder Lake. I also saw him on his bicycle on the kinross trail and was happy to see he wore a bicycle helmet. He’s was a true inspiration and I will miss seeing him on the trail. May you rest in peace sir.


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Patricia H, May 24, 2025

Condie Family

Condolences and prayers at this time of sorrow. Delbert was a kind and gentle fellow. I truly enjoyed chatting with him. He was a positive person. RIP Delbert.


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Andy Attwater, May 24, 2025