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IronNoggin

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Lost Another Good One
« on: December 23, 2010, 02:10:57 PM »



Dennis Devereaux (aka Steelheader) passed away just a couple of days ago of a sudden and unexpected heart failure. Totally unexpected as he never smoked, never drank, worked out pretty well every single day, and was in fine health. Although he was 60, he exhibited the vitality of a man 20 years his junior.

I was privileged to call this fine man "Friend", and spent many days both out on the water and working the flows alongside him. His level of understanding of fishing and fishing was unsurpassed, truly the most intelligent and insightful angler I have known.

The quality of this fellow extended well beyond fishing, he was generous to a fault, worked extremely hard, and cared deeply for his loving Family. The sense of loss amongst his Friends and Family has been overwhelming, and thus it has taken me a day or two to collect my thoughts enough to post.

Dennis Devereaux was a firm and long term supporter of local fisheries efforts. He knew a vast amount about the local resources, and had many interesting thoughts and ideas regarding both their conservation as well as projects designed to enhance the various species numbers.

I had the occasion to speak with Dennis regarding one of the target projects of the World Fishing Network's Ultimate Fishing Town Funding, that being the construction of a new and improved Fish Ladder at Mclean's Mill to enhance coho and steelhead numbers. The plan is to include a Viewing & Information Station in conjunction with the ladder to educate and inform those who visit the site. Dennis was in firm support of this particular project, and well recognized the potential for increasing salmonid numbers by doing so.

Dennis' Family have discussed this matter, and are now requesting that in lieu of flowers, cards etc, those wishing to recognize Dennis and his love of the resource could best do so by directly contributing to this Enhancement Project. I worked with the local Enhancement Umbrella organization to set that up, and we have now established a mechanism to support this venture.

As many that knew Dennis understood, he was fascinated by all things boating, and recently finished constructing his own personal "Dream Boat". She is a Beauty, and quite the reflection of this Man's attention to detail and discerning eye when it came to such projects. The family informed me this morning that they plan to sell this marvelous machine (will be posted here), and place the funds thus generated into the project outlined above.

I believe Dennis would be Very Proud to witness the unselfish and generous actions of his Family and Friends. This is the type of project he would have wanted to be directly involved in, and so will form a Living Legacy of his Life.

When the Viewing Center is complete, we will incorporate a bronze plaque dedicating it, and a portion of the Fish Ladder in his name. I can't think of a better, more lasting Tribute to such a Fine Individual! And I am damn proud to have played some small role in helping make something positive of this painful situation.

I strongly encourage both those that knew and miss Dennis, as well as all others who wish to contribute to a very worthwhile Enhancement Project in Dennis' name, to send a donation to the following:

Checks payable to: DADDS Society

Memo: Dennis Devereaux Remembrance Fund

Address: Box 1062 Port Alberni,BC V9Y 7l9

We are hoping that our fellow fishermen out there will prove to be as generous with their donations as Dennis was with his time and so much more. Please get behind this one Folks! It not only is a Fine Tribute to a Fallen Fisherman of great skill, but also helps put something back into the resource he, and all of us, so greatly cherish!

Rest Easy now my Brother! May the fish be plentiful, your reel constantly singing, and that so familiar grin of yours forever embedded on your face. Until we sling the rods together again my friend, Tight Lines!

I greatly miss this fine example of a Man, Never to be forgotten...

Sadly,
Matt
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2010, 03:07:31 PM »

Losing a friend is never easy and when they are young and full of life it's even harder...

It sounds like you have a lot of great memories.

Sorry for your loss
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2010, 12:36:31 PM »

A Celebration Of Life will be held at the Italian Hall in Port Alberni (4065 6th Ave) from 1:00pm to 4:00pm for Dennis on Wednesday 29 December. Friends are encouraged to stop by. I certainly will be. And I know I will be joined by a great many others...

Matt
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2010, 04:57:35 PM »

Reading about all the people who knew Dennis on another forum & viewing the many pics of him ...he will be missed.
RIP ---We all will die one day so let's take the time to love our moms dads bro's & sis's & friends & stranger's.

Ya can tell Dennis loved people & that's why so so many who knew him are in a state of shock & in a state of loss sadness & grief.
My prayers & thoughts go out to his wife family & friends.
He died suddenly & un-expected.
By what I read he was a very skilled outdoorsman.
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2010, 04:55:33 PM »

Near 300 people showed up for the Celebration of Life. He was a very well liked Man!!

Cheers,
Nog
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2011, 01:29:27 PM »

My name is Evan MacDougall. I am so sorry to have missed the service, I am in my 80's and have been having difficulty with my lungs. I was Dennis' uncle. He was a great man and a wonderful fishing partner. I really appreciated the fishing trips he took me on. He will be missed.
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« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2011, 12:35:23 PM »

A shame you couldn't make the service Evan. It was very well attended. A LOT of folks dropped by to pay their respects, you would have been Proud!

I too already miss our fishing forays. Had intended to fish this week with Dennis. Have not been out as of yet, but will be soon. And of course thinking of him when I do.

He will be missed...

Matt
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Re: Lost Another Good One
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2011, 05:12:17 PM »

Just a little bump and a gentle reminder folks:

The Living Legacy fund is growing, but can always use a little more support!

Many many thanks to those who have contributed! Very much Appreciated!  ;)

Cheers,
Matt
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