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Donald George Johnstone Maltby

Male 1917 - 2005  (87 years)


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  1. 1.  Donald George Johnstone Maltby was born 3 Aug 1917; died 7 Apr 2005, North Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: owner (?) of Nelson and harvey Custom Brokerage
    • Occupation: CA 1940, Gander, , Newfoundland, Canada; Flight Lieutenant, Squadon leader in costal submarine patrol
    • Obituary: 14 Apr 2005, Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada; Vancouver Sun

    Notes:

    Obituary:

    Obituary

    MALTBY _ Donald George Johnstone (August 3rd, 1917 - April 7, 2005) Don Maltby died peacefully early last Thursday morning at the Lions Gate Hospital after a lengthy illness. His witty humour was very much noted amongst and appreciated by the hospital staff right up to the last few days. He was predeceased less than two years ago by his wife, Jean Alice Maltby. Theirs was a productive and energetic relationship that spanned 62 years. Obvious to all who knew him, he had greatly missed her warm presence over the past couple of years. At his bedside right to the end was his loving sister, Kathleen Phyllis Jackson and his daughter, Helen. His oldest son, Donald Junior had sadly also passed away in 1989. His grandson Miles and his only daughter Helen, both residents of the Lower Mainland, have now lost a close friend and companion. Helen, especially was fond of going for long drives on the weekends with her father and listening to his discussions of past adventures, which were indeed many. His remaining son, Rod (Rawdon) and granddaughter Larissa, grandson Graiden, all residing in Comox, Vancouver Island, will miss his keen insight into the politics of this country. Definitely, Dinners were never boring. Don Maltby will be missed at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club where he had been a very active participant and regular competitor for many years. His past trophies will attest to that keen sense of competition. And of course, the daily crib players can attest to his jovial mental acuity during the past few years. It was in Gander, Newfoundland where Donald Maltby as a Flight Lieutenant, Squadron leader in the coastal submarine patrol met Jean Owen his wife 'to be', who also as an officer was stationed at the hospital. After the war ended, he served as a test pilot, and was involved with the first instrumentation 'blind' flying. The commercial airlines of today owe thanks to his like. Upon discharge, he and his family moved out to BC. Locating a small hillside farm in the Cloverdale area, he tried a bit of farming but Don's interest and disciplined nature soon turned to business. With an absolute desire to achieve results for his business clients in the logging, mining and transportation industries, Don quickly built up the Nelson and Harvey Customs Brokerage at the Blaine border crossing. Due to financial success, he then moved his family out to Whytecliff, West Vancouver. It was after this period of his life that Don began to really enjoy the fruits of his labours. His constant motto, "Work in the morning, play in the afternoon" worked admirably. Competition was a major part of his nature along with an unusual high degree of ambition and a desire to complete a well done job. His honesty and integrity will be missed by those who knew him. That, as well as his political humor. Sometimes people took him seriously, and then again, those who knew him just laughed and enjoyed the debates. A remembrance of Don's life will be held on April 24th at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
    Published in the Vancouver Sun on 4/14/2005.
    [posted to Rootsweb's Canada-Obits mailing list 14 Apr 2005 by Dennice Goudie]

    Donald married Jean Alice Owen Abt 1940. Jean (daughter of Arthur Lee Owen and Annie Isabella Stewart) was born 2 Jun 1914, , , Prince Edward Island, Canada; was christened 11 Jul 1930, Princetown, , Prince Edward Island, Canada; died 28 Mar 2003, Richmond, , British Columbia, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Donald H Maltby  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Jul 1942; died 15 Jan 1989.
    2. 3. Helen Kathleen Maltby  Descendancy chart to this point was born 8 Feb 1946; died 10 Mar 2007.
    3. 4. Rawdon Maltby  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Donald H Maltby Descendancy chart to this point (1.Donald1) was born 4 Jul 1942; died 15 Jan 1989.

    Notes:

    !ID= OW 14741B61

    !NAME:Donald Maltby Jr - Rawdon Maltby BD:4 Jul 1942 DD:15 Jan 1989


  2. 3.  Helen Kathleen Maltby Descendancy chart to this point (1.Donald1) was born 8 Feb 1946; died 10 Mar 2007.

    Other Events:

    • Obituary: 19 Mar 2007, Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada; Vancouver Sun & The Province

    Notes:

    Obituary:

    Obituary

    MALTBY _ Helen Kathleen February 8, 1946 to March 10, 2007 Helen entered a new state of being the other day. She died suddenly and from all accounts, Helen was happy and ready for the next day. Never one to sit by and let the real world just slide away, Helen went out and met most trials of life with her "boisterous" laugh. I am sure that Helen is still as eager but now she is enjoying herself in another environ. Predeceased by her older brother, Donald H. Maltby, her mother Jean Alice Maltby and father Donald G. Maltby, Helen says good-bye to her son Miles Morin, her brother Rawdon Maltby and all those wonderful friends that shared her zest for life. She was a presence that will be sadly missed. Helen's life began as a passenger in her family's car heading out west from Toronto just before the fifties. Her early and most adventurous time was spent playing down in the forests and wetlands near Cloverdale. That set the tone for her life. She was always free in spirit and mind. Her ability to focus and to get things going earned Helen a good living. It also won the respect from those that employed her eagerness. Services will be held to commemorate Helen's life at Boal Chapel at 1505 Lillooet Rd, North Vancouver 604-980-3451 @ 2pm Friday 23rd of March. In lieu of flowers, donations to be sent to the Richmond SPCA.

    Published in the Vancouver Sun and The Province on 3/19/2007.

    Helen — ? Morin. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. Miles Morin  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 4.  Rawdon Maltby Descendancy chart to this point (1.Donald1)

    Rawdon — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. Larissa Maltby  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 7. Graiden Maltby  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Miles Morin Descendancy chart to this point (3.Helen2, 1.Donald1)

  2. 6.  Larissa Maltby Descendancy chart to this point (4.Rawdon2, 1.Donald1)

  3. 7.  Graiden Maltby Descendancy chart to this point (4.Rawdon2, 1.Donald1)


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