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Timothy David Chadwick

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It is with profound sadness and heartbreak that we share the unexpected passing of Timothy David Chadwick, on February 11, 2024 at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Surrounded by his teenage sweetheart and wife of over 43 years, Kadie Chadwick, and her sisters and members of their families, he succumbed to a multitude of health issues that only came to light in the days before he peacefully joined the angels among us. David was born on April 7, 1957 and was predeceased by his parents John and Carol Chadwick, his mother-in-law and father-in-law Ivy and Russell Hand, grandparents, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers-in-laws, and far too many dear friends and work colleagues. He is survived by brothers Bruce (Sherry), Tom (Ellie) and Doug (Mary), his sisters-in-laws Juanitta Elliott (Harold), Pauline Hovinmaki (late Rainer), Audrey Paavilainen (Doug Pringle), aunts, uncles, special nephews and nieces, and his beloved fur babies Ryder and Lennox. David was a very gentle, kind and loving soul. Being a very private person and in keeping with his expressed wishes there will not be a full obituary, nor a celebration of life or visitation. We hope all who knew him and shared in his life with unconditional love will treasure the privilege of having been in his private space and hold steadfast the memories created in his company. 

To my dear husband and beloved “Ducky”, now in heaven - In the hearts of those who loved you, you will always be there. As you were you will always be, treasured forever in our memory. I keep in my heart the love of the past, for there it was planted forever to last. Your presence I miss, your memory I treasure, loving you always, forgetting you never. Rest in Peace David, until we meet again xoxo

For those so wishing, David would have been very humbled by any donation made to the charity of your choice in his memory.

Online condolences may be made through www.nwfainc.com




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