Richard Dunlop

Private Graveside Service at a later date

Dresden Cemetery
296 Trerice St. E.
Dresden, Ontario, Canada

Interment

Dresden Cemetery
296 Trerice St E
Dresden, Ontario, Canada

Obituary of Richard Grant Dunlop

Richard "Dick" Grant Dunlop, a resident of Tupperville, passed away on Friday, February 14, 2025 at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Sydenham, Wallaceburg at the age of 88. Born in Chatham, the son of  the late Harvey and Maisie (Burrows) Dunlop. Dick spent all his life on the farm.In his younger years he was an avid euchre player, ball player, bowler, darts and snooker champion. Dick had spent many years on the  municipal council as a councillor, deputy reeve, road commission and committee of adjustments. He owned and operated Dunlop Water Well Drilling. He was  a member of the IOOF Lodge. He was involved in minor hockey for many years as a trainer, as a coach and president in 1977-1978. Dick was also one of  the founding members of  The Wolf Lake Hunt Club and member from 1957-2022. Beloved husband and best friend of 65 years to Margaret R. (Robinson) Dunlop. Loving dad of Loree Elgie (Bill), Linda Dunlop, Allen Dunlop (Renee Nichols), Kathryn Dunlop (the late Mike Lester), Karen Drummond (Jamie) and Amy Grand (Chris). Proud grandpa of Allison Elgie (Jacob Watt), Kenneth Elgie, Jennifer Elgie (Jason DeHoey), Emily Grand (Marc Joosse), David Dunlop, Daniel Grand and Michael Grand. Cherished great grandpa of Lila, Thorin and Rosy Watt and Mason Grand. Dear brother-in-law of Doreen Dunlop, Bonnie  Martin (Don) and Willa Schurter. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Bob Dunlop, sister and  brothers-in-law Elva McFadden (Don), Barry Schurter, father- in-law and mother-in-law Garnet and Jessie (Adams) Robinson. Cremation will take place with a private graveside service at Dresden Cemetery at a later date. If desired, donations may be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation or Dresden Food Bank. Online donations and condolences may be left at www.badderfuneralhome.com

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