Just saw the news. Sorry to hear. We had a great time back in the 60 s with the lion’s team and summer ball.
ENOUY, David ArthurIt is with deep sadness that the Enouy family announces the unexpected passing of David on July 12th, 2020. Dave is survived by his sons Christopher, Robert (Melissa), Joey, his granddaughter Alessia, sister in law Lynda, and nephew Drew.Dave grew up in Kirkland Lake so it was only natural that early on he was drawn to sports. He loved and excelled at Hockey, Curling, Baseball, and Golf, among others. His love for hockey turned out to be a big part of his success in life. Gunner, as many of you knew him, was recruited by the Italian Professional Team Val Pellice where he would go on to have an illustrious hockey career and break many scoring records.When he returned to Kirkland, he and his late brother Bill opened up what everybody would know as Billy’s Bar. It became a hot-spot for the town where many would go to enjoy witty banter and football pools each week.If you knew Gunner, you would know he loved nothing more than a fish in his hand and a smile on his face. He could be found swimming every morning at the complex where the regulars and staff enjoyed his humor and infectious laugh.Athletics gave Dave purpose from the very beginning, so it is only fitting that he died doing something he loved; playing golf. Dave will be remembered and loved by many friends and family.At this time, due to COVID restrictions, the celebration of life will be postponed until a later date as it is important that everyone he cared about will be able to attend.DONATIONS:
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Just saw the news. Sorry to hear. We had a great time back in the 60 s with the lion’s team and summer ball.
My sincere condolences to Gunners’ family, Gone way too soon, one of the best guys I’ve played with in curling, competitive but easygoing and enjoyed the game.R.I.P Gunner. Lead your team to victory up there.
LIVE, LOVE. LAUGH….I am sure that everyone who interacted with Gunner would agree these three words are indicative of the way he lived his life! I was fortunate to know Gunner as a team-mate, coach, colleague, peer, competitor….but the facet I will treasure most is “friend” I will always remember the year we played together in the Mens Curling Provincials in North Bay and the immensely positive impression he made of Kirkland Lake after a few “pops” with Al Hackner….Gunner was proud of his Kirkland Lake roots and he will continue to live in all of us with that trademark laugh. We extend our sincere condolences to Robert, Chris and Joey. God Bless!! Jerry and Liz Robazza
Chris and Rob We are saddened to hear about the sudden death of your father. It is difficult to say goodbye to a parent. We hope you find comfort in the love and memories shared with family and friends. We are thinking of you.
My condolences go out to Dave’s family. Although I have lost contact with Dave over the years I remember him as a great athlete and a fun person to talk to. We had a good laugh when he caught the fishing fever and Dennis and he would talk about their catches. Brian Lampi
My sincere condolences to the family. I knew Dave well working at Billy’s and around town. His laugh was infectious! He was such a great guy, we had allot of laughs together. KL has lost a great one. He will be truly missed by all.
My condolences to the Enouy Family, I new Dave most of my live ever since they moved to Harding. Dave was one of a kind, loved life, loved people and everyone loved Dave. RIP my friend You will be missed by All.
To Christopher and Robert Please accept our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father. We have many fond memories of our fishing trips with Dave. Bruce and Lavern Stratford
To Dave’s family and friends, I offer my sincere condolences. I only got to know him over the last two years, as part time neighbours in Larder Lake. We went fishing a lot, and shared a lot of laughs. Dave was always there across the road when I came home from work, enjoying the ‘worlds best view’ from his deck. He never greeted me without a grin and that huge laugh. He was a generous, kind, and great fun to hang out with. Thanks for sharing your brother, father, uncle, etc with me for a while. I won’t forget him.
Gunner will be missed on the Lake. Last year he was so proud of the “monster” pike he reeled in.
There are no other words that can be said about Gunner, that have not already been said., If you knew him …his laugh, his smirk and his whole personality, sums it UP !!! ….he will be missed by all who knew and loved him…To his Family…so very sorry for your loss…RIP Our Friend….P/S he hated to lose in curling….hahaha
Dave and I were good friends for many years. He had a lot of good one-liners, which most of them he stole from me. Our next fishing trip will be in Heaven. I am going to miss that guy. Condolences to his family.
So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. Please accept my condolences. John Folusewych
Dave my friend, a life well live and a journey full of joy and laughter. Rest now . My condolences to Dave’s family .
Sincere condolences to the Enouy family. Cindy and Jim
My sincerest condolences to the Enouy family. Dave lived life his way and he will be deeply missed. RIP my friend
Sincere condolences to the Enouy family. Dave was a fun loving person who always fun to be around. RIP
Our sympathies go out to Dave’s family. He was proud of each and everyone. While growing up with Dave, we lost direct touch over the years but stayed connected through mutual friends. His infectious laugh and quirky smile are vivid in my memory. I am proud to have been his friend and while he is not physically here with us, we will never lose the memories of time together and his life well lived. RIP my friend. We love you and will miss you! David Armstrong & Family Charlotte N.C.
To the Enouy family, especially Joey, Chris and Robert, Ray and I offer our sincere sympathy on the loss of your dad. We have many fond memories of Dave (Ray) with hockey and of course the big Pike catch (22lbs) at Sesekinika Lake during an Adams Mine fish derby…little tidbit, the derby had ended and was too late to register the fish. They went to Matachewan the same day and had it mounted, he was very proud – it is a great memory. He had a good heart, RIP Gunner! Love Jan & Ray xo
Sincere condolences to Davids family. Although, we had a few years between us it never seemed to get in the way. Your determination to succeed was always a reminder to always try your best. As a player, coach and fan you walked the walk. You were proud of your children and your roots. A fisherman you were, today… you became an angel…… couldnt think of a better finish. We kept in touch during all these years. I am truly sorry you are gone. To Daves boys, you are loved! Our family will always miss you around the dinner table. RIP Gun Tim & Josh Lee
My deepest condolences to the Enouy family. Dave was a great friend and a tremendous character ( on and off the ice ). I had the privilege to spend one year playing for Val Pellice in the Italian Pro League with Dave …..of course many thanks to Bill and Dave that gave me the opportunity to go overseas. Dave and I were roommates and it was one of the best years of my life thanks to Gunner and his antics and his thirst for life, laughter and fun!!! The memories will never fade !!! Dave was a genuine and honest person…I will miss him dearly ….good man, good spirit and great character….I am sure he is laughing with the Angels right now !!! God Bless your family my friend !!!
Thinking of Dave always put a smile on my face; easy going, always smiling. One of many good memories growing up in Kirkland Lake My condolences to his family
Such a shocking loss of a sweet man.
RIP Gunner
Robert, Chris, Joey We are thinking of you all at this very sad and difficult time… May God Bless You Davey Boy! Miss You.
So sorry to hear of Daves untimely passing So soon after retirement. I will always have fond memories of our time spent playing hockey in Italy and his infectious laugh. Gunner you were one of a kind.
my heart goes out to the family he was a very special person he will be missed such a wonderful laugh **
Condolences to the Enouy family. I will cherish the short time I spent with him last summer in KL. reminiscing about the old days, hockey and his family. RIP my friend. Laurence and Lucie Chenier
My condolences to you all.
I am so sad to hear of David’s sudden passing – he was a kindhearted soul. My condolences to his family.
Somewhere Dave is laughing and reeling in a monster pike or walleye. Addio my old school pal. Sorry I missed connecting with you last year.
We will surely miss your smile, your amazing Sprit for life and you greeting our sons hey there BIG O and Little mister– catch any fish lately? Hope youre catching big ones up there in heaven Dave
Sorry to here of Daves all to soon passing. Fond memories go back to hockey and high school days.
Our heartfelt condolences to Dave’s family and friends for their loss. Rest in peace. You left us too soon.
First of all awesome obit We have had a strong association for over 60 years and I miss you already Dave So sorry for your early demise Your friend forever, Jim
My prayers to all the family.
my prayers to all the family.so sorry for your loss.
So very sorry to hear about Dave’s passing. He certainly was a fun guy to be around and always had a big smile. I enjoyed chatting with him over the years. My condolences to all his family and friends.
Please accept my sincere condolences to all of Dave’s family! I remember him well as an amazing Hockey player for the Lions Club and the Northern Huskies as i was the stickboy for the Huskies!!
Sorry to hear of your loss. Sincere condolences to all the Enouy family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our deepest sympathy to Dave’s family.
Sorry to hear of Gunner’s passing. It was always a joy when he rattled a puck off my mask in warmups. His laugh and chuckle will be missed.
my deepest condolences go out to daves family,i got to know him when he stayed at his cottage in larder lake he was very funny made me laugh a lot, then off he would go fishing in his boat. he had this large lot beside us and he would be out cutting it sweat pouring down his face with a smile and determination on his face.i really think he really detested cutting it lol will miss our chats dave rest in peace.
To Daves family and friends, my heartfelt condolences on the passing of a true character with a larger than life laugh and spirit. Gunner will be missed.
Dave, another good man gone too soon. Life can be cruel, RIP my friend. george & wendy
My deepest sympathies go out to Daves boys and their families. He was such a character and boasted of his sons often. I will miss his infectious laugh and carefree outlook on life. He will be greatly missed.
So sorry to hear. I just found out that Dave passed away. I played hockey with Dave at northern college for a few years. We had a lot of great times and many we can't talk about. May be we can p!at together later