It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David Dennis Courtney Flynn at age of 75 with his loving wife Jan by his side, on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Dave and Jan met and soon after married in Winnipeg in 1984. Dave and Jan moved to Tottenham, Ontario and where they have lived over the last 25 years. Dave spent 20 plus years in the Dairy Line haul business in Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary. Dave enjoyed relaxing at the trailer in Caygeon Cove and trying to catch the BIG ONE. Remembered by his siblings Brian (predeceased) Michael (Marian), Mary (predeceased Paul Guglietti), Paul (Karen) and Christopher. Predeceased by his loving parents Margaret and C. Dennis Flynn of Etobicoke.
Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place and there will be no service. For those who wish, donations in David’s memory to Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences and memories may be left for the family at www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
Sylvia Laverty says
Mike and I already miss our “Dairy Dave” convos on his deck. His sense of humor was priceless!
Rest well, Dave. See you again in the wild blue yonder.
Diane says
So sorry for your loss Jan.
Lynda Mcpherson says
We will miss your stories Dave and your wit. Love to Jan at this difficult time.
Andrea Thomson says
Jan,
We are very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Sending our deepest condolences to you.
Steve & Andrea Thomson
Caygeon Covers
Jackie Daniels says
We are very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. His booming voice still rings in our memories of our visits at Caygeon Cove.
We always enjoyed his stories of life out west and his many dogs.
His kindness towards our boys Shorty (dog) and Dylan and Riley will never be forgotten.
You’re in our thoughts Jan.
Brian, Jackie, Dylan and Riley Daniels.
Annaliese Vollick says
I have such great memories of Dave as my first trailerhood neighbour and the stories he told and the Margaritavilles we shared over the years. Barney, the tow truck business and the guard dog that bit him once a year because he could, the various jobs and experiences and coming home from the summer to a moved house when he was a kid, and our lottery win scheming were some of the greatest hits! He loved and cared about his family, that was evident in how he spoke about them all. I’m glad Kawartha Dairy brought him to Bobcaygeon and the opportunity for our paths to cros. My deepest condolences, Jan. You and Dave were always great neighbours and friends. xo
Courtney Graham says
Some of my fondest memories are going to Winnipeg to visit Dave and Jan, there beautiful homes in Tottenham and the trailer. He always had such great stories, especially about running the tow truck business in Winnipeg. We would always playfully argue about who got the “Courtney” name (He had it first, but just as a middle name, lol). Safe Journey Cuz. You will be missed. My deepest condolences Jan.
Sue Farah says
Jan , I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you .
Jo-Ann Scigliano says
I was so sorry to hear of David’s passing. My condolences to the Flynn family. May David’s soul rest in peace.
Milena Avramovic says
Dear Jan
Our condolences to you and the Flynn family
Milena and Michael
Sonia Pace says
Jan, our deepest condolences to you and to the Flynn family. The photo posted is a perfect memory of David …he filled the room with his presence with our without his cowboy hat! He will be missed.
Sonia and Joe Pace
KC and Deb Flynn says
Safe journey home David. In our prayers always.
Al Dresser says
So very sad to see this. He and Jan were great neighbours. Peace to you Jan. He will be missed. Oh the stories Aileen and I and our girls have of your kindnesses.
Al & Aileen