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RICHARD (DICK) QUINTON

Date of Passing: Nov 05, 2014

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RICHARD (DICK) QUINTON Richard (Dick) passed away peacefully on November 5, 2014 with his family and special friends at his side. He was predeceased by his wife Sheila, son-in-law Doug Cottrell, and brother Paul. He is survived by his sister Mary Hurst and children, Debbie Cottrell, David (Shelagh) and Kim Anderson (Reid), along with 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Richard was fortunate to grow up on Kingston Row adjacent to the Winnipeg Canoe Club (WCC), which later had a major impact on his young adult life. He had a passion for both academics and athletics. He skipped grades graduating ahead of his time then joining an accounting firm to attain his Chartered Accountancy Degree. This bode him well as he, along with brother Paul, became the driving force in establishing the family company Quinton's Cleaners as a household name in Winnipeg. As a young man he was an avid hockey player in the winter and gained a reputation as a paddler at the WCC in the summer, managing to win the 65 mile le Voyageur race numerous times (one with brother Paul) culminating with a qualifier for the Olympics. In his early 20s, the golf bug caught his attention. He loved the challenge of the game you never can win' and established so many lifelong friends and experiences. He was always proud of his home course Niakwa where he took many opportunities to compete, and later became one of the founding members of the Mundie Putter league which today is still a sought after title by all clubs. He captured the Manitoba Senior championship more than once but found true golfing pleasure in his frequent trips to the Old Country with family and friends, eventually becoming a member of St. Andrews. For over 50 years Richard and Sheila found pleasure and beauty visiting the island of Kauai. Although he had many personal accomplishments, his true deep seeded passion and love was his family, which came first. Always there to support any activity they became interested in, including some that were quite unusual to him. Many times he would give that warm smile, a little jab, and then be set to do anything that was required, never asking for anything in return. You always felt comfortable asking for support knowing he would remain calm and steadfast with any request. Along with his wife Sheila and their three children (later their grandchildren as well) the family spent many wonderful times at Victoria Beach. Memories that live on forever in a place where time seems to stand still. We are sure he will be wearing that smile knowing that the family tradition of time shared together remains with us and continues to strengthen. Many times we would hear him referred to as "a true gentleman". He will take that wonderful trait with him as he continues along his journey, knowing he has had a life well lived, leaving the world a better place. Words will not do justice for the dedication and care shown by his special friends and companions Tina, Marte and Sara. A funeral service will be held at St. John's Cathedral, 135 Anderson Avenue on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Flowers are gratefully declined, but if you wish to make a donation to the Salvation Army or Children's Wish Foundation, the family would be most appreciative. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 15, 2014

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • A Great and True Friend - I truly adored and will always smile at my Friend. It has always been and will always be a Great Honor to have met the Man and all that much more to have known him. I extend my Love, Condolences, and Prayers for Him and to the Grace of his Family. God Bless All and To Mr. Richard Quinton Sr. aka "Dick" Thank You for being my friend. - Posted by: Arnold E. Davenport (Friend) on: Apr 07, 2016

  • SO SORRY TO SEE THAT DICK HAD PASSED AWAY - HAVE MANY FOND MEMORIES OF FAMILY NEW YEARS EVES SPENT TOGETHER - SINCERE SYMPATHY TO THE QUINTON FAMILY - Posted by: LORRAINE GIBBS (FRIEND) on: Nov 18, 2014

  • Debbie, Dave & Kim - My condolences to all the members of the Quinton clan on the loss of your dear dad. I've missed his friendly smile and "Hi Mitch" on the avenues of VB over the past few years but I know his spirit will live on in that special place. Thinking of you all. Karen Mitchell - Posted by: Karen Mitchell () on: Nov 16, 2014

  • My sympathy to the entire Quinton family on the loss of your dad. When I was a young girl living on Jessie Avenue, I would love to go to the plant on Daly street between Corydon and Jessie to visit Uncle Sid, Paul and Dick. As time went on I always loved meeting up with your dad at Allery/Quinton Family occasions and loved his sense of humour. He will be missed but once again reunited with your mom Sheila. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am away for the winter so will not be able to attend his funeral. - Posted by: Susan Allery Heim (Cousin) on: Nov 15, 2014

  • I had the please of careing for a time with Mr. Quinton..he was a true gentleman. He talked fondly of his wife Sheila and his children. We spent time enjoying the View of the back yard and especially the river site..my condolences to all.. - Posted by: Darlene Weir (Former WRHA care giver) on: Nov 15, 2014

  • A wonderfully full life lived for sure. My sincere condolences to the entire family. I feel very fortunate to have had my Uncle Dick and my Auntie Sheila in my life and my thoughts of the extra special parties/Christmas eves where we were Kings & Queens will never fade. Uncle Dick was my constant supporter and as his God son I will always remember the important lessons he taught. Till we all meet again. Allan - Posted by: Allan Wainwright () on: Nov 15, 2014

  • My deepest sympathies to all members of the Quinton Family. Mr. Quinton and my husband shared a genuine love for the game of golf and competed against each other often, and just as much as Sheila was a lady, so was Mr. Quinton, a gentleman. - Posted by: Mrs. Ken Lailey (acquaintance) on: Nov 15, 2014

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