Dick Paavi

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Dick, circa 2015

Richard "Dick" Wayne (Paavi?) was the son-in-law of Ethel Markall and the husband of Joyce Paavi (nee Markall).

Early life

Dick was born to Mamie and Onni Paavi circa 1940s? It's not clear why his obituary [1] lists his last name as "Wayne"; perhaps he changed it from "Paavi" at some point.

Dick attended PACI.

Family

Dick married Joyce Markall circa 1959. They had children:

  • Wendy, who married a Mr. Holmquist
  • Susan, who married a Mr. Biancospino
  • Lorrie, who married a Mr. Peltola

He had ten grandchildren: Melissa, Scott, Trentin, and Braelin, John, Brandon and Bryan, and Richard and Jerid, and Trevor Holmquist.

Obituary

Richard (Dick) Wayne, son of Mamie and Onni Paavi passed away with family at his side. Dick was a pillar of strength and tremendous mentor and inspiration for all that knew him.

Dick attended Port Arthur Collegiate Institute prior to beginning his career with Ontario Hydro. His career provided him the opportunity to meet the wonderful people in his life in Cobalt, Niagara Falls, Scarborough, Toronto, Brampton, and finally allowing him to return to his home town of Thunder Bay. Richard retired from OPG.

Dick was a member of the Thunder Bay Fish and Game, Dawson Trail Handgunners, Royal Canadian Legion Br. 5, Foresters and the Hawk Island Campers.

Dick was truly a remarkable man who has touched and guided each of us in a very special way. Family was what Dick lived for, he will be sadly missed by his wife Joyce (Markall) of 56 years. Daughters Wendy Holmquist, Susan Biancospino and Lorrie Peltola and their families - Melissa, Scott, Trentin, and Braelin, John, Brandon and Bryan, and Richard and Jerid, his cousins Marlene and Angie and their families, as well his numerous brothers and sisters-in-law and their families.

Dick was predeceased by his parents, his grandson Trevor Holmquist, his aunt Lempi, his mother in-law Ethel and Brothers-in-law Bob and Rudy.

A celebration of life will be held at the Valhalla Inn, Ballroom 3, Wednesday, October 14 at 7 P.M. A brief presentation will commence at 7:30 P.M. followed by tea and coffee service.

Donations to the Kidney foundation or charity of your choice will be appreciated.

Sources

[1] https://www.tbnewswatch.com/obituaries/richard-wayne-382920