Dwight Magnuson
April 30th, 2015
Dwight Magnuson born in Wadena, Saskatchewan to Malcolm and Serene who instilled in him great integrity and strength of will. Throughout his life Dwight pushed himself and others to take risks, strive to reach goals and live life to its fullest.
As a young man he moved to BC working tirelessly as a Woodlands Accountant, and eventually became the owner of a successful tugboat company and small airline in Mackenzie. Dwight loved his career, the business he developed, golfing, music and most of all his family and friends.
A celebration of life will be held on May 11, 2015 from 12nn – 4pm at Northview Golf & Country Club.
Survived by his wife Kathy, children Adam, Scott, Jacob and Keely, grandchildren Ava, Brad, Ashley, Daniel and brothers Tom and Blair.
In lieu of flowers please help find a cure for ALS by making a donation to the ALS Society. www.alsbc.ca/donate
You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence for the family.
Messages:
I'll miss Dwight...He was always laughing and smiling...One of a kind...My deepest condolences to Kathy and family...He's in a better place now Kathy...
Dwight was a good friend. We played a lot of golf together, had a lot of good times and a lot of laughs. He was one of a kind and we will miss him. Condolences to Kathy and the Family
The past five years that Dave and I have been neighbours of your and Dwight has been our pleasure..The many talks and banter with Dwight on your deck was a pure delight for Dave. We wish you all the love and support in these changing times. Dwight will be surely missed by all his family and friends.
Kathy & all of Dwight's family. We have great memories of Dwight in Mackenzie & Louie has many happy memories of playing football & hockey in Quill Lake, Sask. May all your happy times with Dwight help you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts. Love to you all. Louie & Nora Fulop
Dearest Kathy and Keely, Words are never adequate in moments like these. We will say though, that we are thankful for the privilege you had given us; you rewarded us with the delicate task of providing him the care that he deserved that we are happy to have accomplished. We will miss him. Dwight is in a place now where there is no pain nor suffering. May this thought and his loving memories bring solace to your heavy hearts. Most sincerely, Angie Sanyal Ethel Sta Juana Mary Ann Morales Jessica Vasquez
I grew up with Dwight in Wadena from grade 5 through high school. I have good memories of those times and will cherish them.