David John Middleton was born in Chesley on Thursday, November 24, 1955, to proud parents Douglas John and Edith Gladys (Ruthven) Middleton. The family lived in town for three months before relocating to Toronto. Doug worked for CN Railways as a station agent, which meant the family moved around a lot. The Middleton family moved 21 times during Dave’s childhood, four different times within Ripley alone! In 1958, while living in Listowel, the family welcomed Dave’s younger sister, Joan. In 1965, Doug worked in Hanover and the family lived in Durham. Later that same year, they relocated to “the nicest town around”, Chesley. During Dave’s high school years, the Middleton family purchased Elmer Ward’s farm, located south of the Morrow car dealership, and began raising sheep. In Dave’s words, he attended “all grades but not all days.” Dave excelled in sports from a young age, particularly baseball and hockey. He played on a variety of local teams and was eventually scouted for a number of Junior “A” and “B” teams.
Dave was accepted to Seneca College, where he double majored in hockey and soccer and minored in Chemical Technology. Following college, Dave accepted a job in the sporting goods department at Zellers. While assembling a bicycle, he was approached by a ScotiaBank Manager, and soon joined the bank. He split his time between the Guelph and Kitchener branches. In 1979, an opportunity presented itself for Dave to return home and work at Douglas Point with his friend and birthday twin, Don Bowers. In 1980, Dave started his insurance career, selling for Wawanesa Life and later joined his dad at Middleton Insurance.
In 1978, following high school, Dave and Heather started dating. By 1979, they were engaged, and on Saturday, May 3, 1980, at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Chesley, they were married. Together they called Chesley home, where they welcomed their four children: Rebekah (1982), Dan (1983), Courtney (1987), and Kellin (1989). With the birth of Dan, the family tradition of using the first initial “D” and middle name “John” continued. The family called 5th Street S.E. home until the birth of Courtney, when they moved to a larger home on the west side of town; 4th Avenue S.W. Somehow the Middletons always ended up living across the road from the McLeod family. It was this home where Dave and Heather raised their family.
Dave and Heather spent many hours taking their kids to sporting events throughout Ontario. To support the kids’ love of ice sports, Dave built an outdoor rink: 4th Ave Gardens, home of the “Crush Cup”. Dave took great pride in his ice rink. Together with his friends, he built a Zamboni, with space for advertising. Rumour has it that the Chesley arena’s Zamboni even made a visit late one winter evening. The neighbours looked forward to the rink every winter.
Dave continued to play hockey in adult life, which is when he earned the nickname “Ducky.” He was the only man that could play three periods of hockey and take off his helmet to find not a single hair out of place (“like water off a duck’s back”)! Dave’s friends loved to tease him about his hair – much to his chagrin, his kids carried on the tradition, developing their own repertoire of hair jokes. Some said it looked like rusty steel wool; others referred to it as his CSA-approved helmet.
Dave also coached hockey and baseball. When he wasn’t playing sports, he was watching them. He was a die-hard Maple Leaf fan – his icon was #27 Darryl Sittler. Many in the Middleton family have worn and continue to wear #27. After many years of hauling Dan and Kellin around Ontario rinks, in recent years, Dave and Heather enjoyed attending their grandchildren’s sporting events.
Dave absolutely loved road trips and shared many with Heather and the kids throughout the years. The family took several trips to the East Coast and regularly travelled the back roads of Ontario. Many March breaks began with the promise that the family would hit the road at 12 noon sharp on Friday. Dave was a man of his word and always picked the kids up on time – only to leave them waiting in the Safari van for a few hours while he finished all his tasks in the office. Dave was also known for his Sunday drives. Distance was never a concern – but the scenery was. The family would load up in the van to travel to Tobermory for ice cream or to Niagara Falls for lunch. Dave loved printed maps and didn’t trust GPS. He was renowned for his scenic “long-cuts”, often referred to by the Middletons as the “Dave Route”. He preferred a back road over a highway. The less traveled the road the better!
Dave’s Saturday morning routine was well known. The day would start at the coffee shop in Chesley, followed by the convenience store for a newspaper and lottery ticket. He would then head to the Bentinck dump, before stopping at Bentinck Packers for cold meat, pepperettes, hamburgers or smoked pork chops. His last stop would take him to Schultz’s, where he’d pick up donuts for the grandkids. If around, the sons-in-law would be required company on these trips.
Dave was a proud and dedicated businessman. After joining his dad at Middleton’s Insurance in Chesley, together they opened an office in Wiarton in 1982. Three years later, in 1985, Dave bought the business from his father and operated it until its sale in 1999. He then joined the Investor’s Group, before becoming a member of BMO Financial in 2002, working out of Owen Sound. In this role, he travelled around Grey Bruce assisting clients. In 2015, Dave joined Nesbitt Burns, remaining there until his retirement in 2022. Dave earned the respect of his clients and colleagues alike. He was known to keep team meetings interesting, as he was never afraid to speak up and say things others were thinking. He was deliberate, always knowing what he wanted and how he was going to get there. His dry jokes and little chuckle were always appreciated. He was often looked to as a leader on the team.
Dave took pride in his community, and always looked to give back where he could. He was a member of the Chesley Kinsmen Club, serving as president for a term and helping the club earn the Hal Roger’s Fellowship Award. Dave also spent time on town council, serving as Deputy Reeve. Additionally, he served as President of Grey Bruce Insurance Brokers Association.
In 2002, Dave and Heather moved to the 14th of Bentinck on their two acres of paradise. There he built “The Cabin”, with nothing more than a vision, a chainsaw, and a healthy dose of sweat equity from his sons and sons-in-law. He enjoyed spending time in the bush building trails; unfortunately, he was often the only one who could find and navigate them… The grandkids would often hike to The Cabin with Grandpa Dave, enjoying the wild life in the summer (such as the pileated wood pecker or, more frequently, the mosquitos) and an ice rink in the winter. Hot chocolate made on the wood stove was always a special treat.
Dave enjoyed tinkering and collecting antiques. He spent many hours tinkering with his model train set and delighted in showing his grandkids the latest improvements. He also enjoyed a good project, as exemplified by his garden pond, Agrifair displays (which often included baby farm animals), landscaping and lawn maintenance, and of course, his pride and joy, The Cabin. He loved fishing, and enjoyed many adventures to Lady Evelyn, Georgian Bay, Camp Brewster, Port Loring and the streams and rivers of Bruce County. These fishing expeditions always began with the purchase of a promising new lure or piece of fishing gear, the success of which was debatable; however, there was never any doubt about the adventures to be had, including a trip down a waterfall… backwards! When not fishing, Dave enjoyed hitting the links and playing golf with his friends.
In recent years, Dave faced health challenges. His positive outlook on life and determination was ever apparent. He settled into a quieter lifestyle, while still valuing his time with family and friends. When relaxing at home, the television was often tuned into sports, where he would be caught up in the action, cheering and yelling at the broadcast. He also enjoyed action movies – Red October was a favourite. And who could forget the hours of BNN Bloomberg – riveting TV (only for a financial advisor). Like most Bruce County boys, Dave loved his steak, and his pie… just ask his nieces about their pie plates! He enjoyed sipping on an aged Rum. If Dave spoke, you listened, and his presence was always felt. He was a proud family man and enjoyed watching his family grow and excel in recent years. He always looked forward to visits with his children and grandchildren, spending quality time with each of them. Although his time with us was cut short, Dave’s life and legacy will carry on in the memories and stories of him that we share. He will be missed!
Dave passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Monday, April 15, 2024, in his 69th year.
Beloved husband of Heather (Loucks). Loving father of Rebekah (Steve) Coleman of Holland Landing, Dan (Sheena) of Chesley, Courtney (Bill) Cook of Wellesley, and Kellin (Larissa) of San Francisco. Cherished grandpa of Isley, Walker, Bowie, Harper, Darby, William, Dorothy, and Johnny. Dave will be dearly missed by his sister Joan and her husband Peter McCannel of Burgoyne and his stepmother Audrey Middleton of Hanover. He was predeceased by his parents, Douglas and Edith (Ruthven) Middleton.
Visitation will be held at Rhody Family Funeral Home, Chesley on Friday, April 26th from 4 – 7 p.m., where a memorial service honouring David’s life will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 11 a.m. Private family inurnment in Chesley Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Chesley Hospital Foundation or Canadian Tire Jumpstart, to support youth in sports, would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Heather and family; sorry to hear about Dave’s passing. I know he cared deeply about, and was very proud of, his family. Deepest condolences to you all.
Sorry to hear of Dave s passing, lots of great times at the hockey rink RIP Dave.
Dear Heather & family,
So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Sending our sincere condolences.
Dave was a great guy and will sure be missed.
We were truly saddened to hear the news. Our hearts are with entire family during this challenging time. Cherish the memories and find comfort in your stories. He will be missed but not forgotten. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.
Thinking of the whole family and I am so sorry for your loss.
Thinking of the whole Middleton family during this difficult time. Dave will be greatly missed!
Joan, Peter, and family. I am so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Cherish the memories.
Heather and Family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
So sorry to hear about Dave. Ducky was a great, fun loving guy. Thinking of you all during this very difficult time.
Sorry to hear of Dave’s passing Our sincere condolences are extended to Heather and family.
We are devastated to hear the news of Dave’s passing. He will be fondly remembered as a great friend. Sending our love and strength to all the Middletons.
Heather and family
I am so very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Wishing you peace as you navigate this new chapter without your beloved husband, father and grandfather.
Heather, we are sending you and your family our sincere condolences and thinking of all of you at this difficult time.
RIP Dave. Our deepest sympathy to Heather and family.
Heather we were very saddened to hear of Dave’s passing. We send our deepest condolences to you and your family. He will be very much missed.
Our condolences to you Heather and family.
Lots of good memories with Dave at the rink .
He will be missed
Heather and family, so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing, sympathy to the entire family.
We are so sorry to hear this. He was a super person and my boss at one time. Always so calm and reasonable. Hugs to Heather and his entire family.
So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. I had a lot of good times at Chesley Highschool with Dave. He was a great guy.
Heather; we are deeply saddened for your loss. Dave was such a light that will live on in our thoughts and memories. Our deepest condolences to you and the family. He will be greatly missed.
So sad to hear of Dave’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to everyone.
Dave and I worked together about 11 years. We had a lot of laughs along the way.
Sorry for your loss, deepest sympathy to the entire family.
Dear Heather, I was very saddened to hear that David passed away this week. My deepest sympathy to you and Joan and your family.
Heather and family, I am so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. He will never be forgotten in our little town of Chesley.
We’re so very sorry for your loss. Our sincerest condolences to all.
My condolences ❤️
To Heather and families.We are both saddened and shocked to hear the news of Dave’s passing.Our sympathy and prayers to you all.
I was sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. My deepest sympathy to Heather, Joan, and the whole Middleton family.
Our deepest sympathy 🙏
So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. He was a great guy.
Deepest sympathies Heather and family and Joan and family. ❤️❤️
Heather, Becky, Dan, Courtney, Kellen & Families
We are so sorry for your loss. Dave was a great man that always took the time to say hello. He will be missed dearly❤️
Deepest Sympathy to Heather and all the Middleton family…. Dave was a great guy I always enjoyed talking to him… He will be missed…..
I am so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing… my deepest sympathies to the family and many friends that will miss him dearly .
❤🙏
Joan ,Peter AndFamily
So sorry to learn of your brothers passing. My deepest condolences!
Our sincere condolences Heather and family. Dave was a wonderful person and will be missed by many.
Dear Heather and family, We are so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this very sad and difficult time. I’m sure there are many special memories everyone will have of Dave. Treasure those memories! Hugs to all of you!💕
Heather and Family Lori are sorry to hear of Dave’s passing We are sending our condolences Keeping you in our prayers in this time of need
Dear Heather and family, our deepest condolences to each of you. You have wonderful memories to hold on to. He will be greatly missed.
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest condolences to the whole family.
How do you sun up 50 years of friendship? From high school through hockey, marriage, kids, pets, fishing trips, west side neighbourhood parties (when we lit your wall on fire !)and road trips. There was rarely a dull moment.
Heather, Beki, Dan, Court, Kellin, and families you were his world. And his legacy lives on in each of you.
He is now at peace, sipping a short one, organizing his tackle box and maps while watching (cursing) his Leafs! RIP # 27! And thanks for the memories!
We WILL meet again.
Love,
Dodey and Carole
We were so sorry to hear about Dave’s passing. Please accept our sincere sympathies to the Middleton family
Heather and all of the Middleton clan. My heartfelt sympathy on Dave’s passing….gone far too soon. His memory will live on through all the stories the kids and grandkids will talk about involving him for years and years to come. His memory will be kept alive. He will be greatly missed. Thinking of you all.
Sorry for your loss thinking of you and your family ❤️ 🙏
Heather and family. Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your dear Husband, Father, Grandpa, Father-in-law and Brother. He will be terribly missed but never forgotten. Wishing you comfort and sending our love and hugs.
Sharon & Terry
Heather My Deepest Sympathy to you your Families at this time. I will cherish our friendship and remember all the great times.R.I.P my friend.
Heather and Family. We are so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. We have many great memories of Dave at the hockey arena, travelling to hockey or just talking about hockey! He was always the biggest supporter of the sport and watching him at his kids games was heart warming. The pride he had in his wife, all his children and grandchildren overflowed when he talked about you. We will miss Dave. A family man, a great friend and now an angel to watch over his loved ones.
Thinking of the whole Middleton family during this time. Dave will be very missed by all