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DOUGLAS ARSENAULT


With heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of our dearly loved Dougie on September 5, 2025, after a short battle with Mesothelioma.

Survived by his loving wife Su Seneshen and cherished son Colton. Doug was born to Yvette Viverais and Ben Arsenault, Sr.(Pre-Deceased). He also leaves behind brothers Ben, John, Vince, Roger and sister Marie, numerous extended family and friends.

Celebration of Doug's Life will be September 10, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. at St Bernadette's Parish 820 Cottonwood Road.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 06, 2025

Condolences & Memories (13 entries)

  • Rest in peace, pal. It’s been over a decade since we worked together and Doug’s impact as “one of the good guys” remains. Deepest condolences to his family, friends, and the Winnipeg film community. - Posted by: Rebecca Sandulak (Colleague) on: Sep 09, 2025

  • Extremely sad, Doug was a solid warm hearted person. He cared dearly and always will for his loved one Su. It is boy Colton. He was a real man deeply miss him always in my heart Doug see you when I get there - Posted by: Raymond Senecal (Friend) on: Sep 08, 2025

  • Doug was my cousin.I met Doug when we were transferred to Winnipeg. He was such a nice young man. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing.RIP Doug. To Aunt Yvette and family. I'm so sorry for your loss. love JoAnn - Posted by: JoAnn (cousin) on: Sep 08, 2025

  • Doug was first a colleague in the film industry and then soon a friend. I had the privilege of coaching his son Colton in hockey. Dougie was a wonderful man who could relate to most anyone, and his charm and authenticity drew you in. We had many conversations about our changing neighbourhood, our kids and families, and of course about the film business. Dougie often knew what was coming well before I did, and would give me a heads up whenever we spoke. He was a gentle giant it seemed, and I’m so grateful he was in my life. I’ll miss him. My condolences to Su, Colton and family. I know you have loving supports, and I know that Dougie will always be with your soul. May his memory eventually bring comfort. ❤️ - Posted by: Dave Brown (Friend) on: Sep 08, 2025

  • Jack will miss his terrific uncle Doug. Condolences to Su and Colton and all his family. - Posted by: Elaine Seepish (Grandma to Nephew) on: Sep 07, 2025

  • Doug was one of the first of my union coworkers I considered as my Brother. A Reel Brother! I met Doug on my first Show 22 years ago. I always admired his ability to commanded respect at all times with his words and actions. Please and thank you go a long way in our business and he never missed a beat when it came to manners and gratitude. Even when a Hard No was applied. His Kind, “Gentle Giant” demeanour, huge smile, Gigantic chuckle, and enormous heart will be missed by all. I knew that when I was working with Doug, on demanding shows, exhausted and beat down, I would be extremely Safe every day, knowing he would have my back. Cheat day cheese cake Fridays will not be the same without you Big Man. My heart goes out to Su, Colton and his entire family, - Posted by: Carl Scott (IATSE Brother/ personal Chef) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • GREAT WORKING CONCERTS WITH DOUGIE IN THE DAY. ALWAYS GOOD TO TAKE A FEW PUFFS WITH HIM. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS A GENTELMAN. GOD BLESS YOU BRO. PARTY ON BROTHER....SEE YOU WHEN I GET THERE. SEAN - Posted by: SEAN STACEY (OLD FRIEND) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • I'm so sorry to hear of Doug's passing. We have worked together for many years and Doug was always full of laughter and had a huge presence within our film family. My sincere condolences to Doug's family and all his friends and co workers. I will be in Toronto and unable to attend the service but my thoughts and prayers will be with you all❤️ - Posted by: Pina Robinson (Coworker and friend) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • I was saddened to hear about not only the illness Doug was fighting to beat but also of his passing. The film industry has lost one of the good guys and he will be missed tremendously. My condolences to his family and friends. May you rest in peace. - Posted by: Raymond Perron (Coworker) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • Doug was/is A Great Person, we Always had A Good Laugh Every Time we Met & He was Respected in Many Circles of Friends & Fellow Workers! From The Old Days at All The Concerts to The Movie Days! Doug Will Be Remembered For Ever & we Will Never Forget His Big Beautiful Smile! " RESPECTS " & R.I.P In Our Hearts & Minds His Spirt Will Live on For Ever & Ever... - Posted by: James Cronk Security (Friend & Fellow Worker) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • Doug was a coworker at IATSE856 Transport. Enjoyed working for him on unit moves, Just too young. George and Mary Rempel. - Posted by: DOUGLAS ARSENAULT (Worked for Doug) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • My Condolences to his family. He was very nice person to work with. I'm knew Doug when I work in Security for IATSE-856 - Posted by: Ken Johnson (Colleague from IATSE-856) on: Sep 06, 2025

  • It was a pleasure being your brother. Had many good times with you and our brothers Bert Bert,Bert and Bert and our sister. Love you very much sir. See you in heaven. - Posted by: Bennett Arsenault (Brother) on: Sep 06, 2025

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