We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Don, he was such a nice man. Our most sincere and deepest condolences to you all. The OReilly Family
BARKELL, Donald Bruce – He was one of the best! A great husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend to all. Don died unexpectedly due to complications after surgery at Health Sciences North on April 15, 2018. He is survived by his loving family, his wife of 52 years Marilyn (Coghlan), daughters Tracey Barkell, Amanda (Trevor) Condie, Paula (Neal) Henderson and by 10 grandchildren (his pride and joy) Brianna Barkell, Nicholas, Jacob, Sean (McGonigal), Kate, Erica, Andrea, Caroline (Condie), Jamie and Ryan (Henderson). Don was predeceased by his parents Harry and Mayme, brother Ross, son-in-law John McGonigal, brothers-in-law Claire Mitchell, Malcolm Doyle and sister-in-law Lucy Beland. Don is also survived and forever remembered by his brother Brian (Harmonie), sisters Doreen, Marilyn, Patricia (Frank Laframboise), sister-in-law Shirley Barkell and numerous nieces and nephews who thought the world of him. His in-laws Ken (Vera), Brian, Charlene (Ken) Zeta all who thought the “Big Guy” was the best! During his years of employment at Adam’s Mine and raising a family, he endeavored to continue his education and obtained his bachelor of arts degree. “Sticky” as he was known to his teammates (Pies Panthers), loved to play slow pitch and basketball. He enjoyed the after game pint as well. He was often seen with his grandchildren and gave them all his attention and love. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kirkland & District Hospital Foundation (145 Government Road East, Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3P4) would be appreciated. They went above and beyond in providing excellent care while in ICU. A celebration of Don’s life will be held at a later date.AquaCremation:
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We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Don, he was such a nice man. Our most sincere and deepest condolences to you all. The OReilly Family
I came to know Mr Barkell as a young lad, as I use to have to walk home by the Barkell household (Lebel) to get to my house on Queen St. I was attending Queen Elizabeth Public School and I was often curious about the yardwork, grass cutting etc that he would be engaged in. Since 6 years old, as I would walk by the house I would ask him “Hey Mr Barkell, what you up to ?” ..He always had a good comeback that would make my eyebrow wrinkle. My condolences to the Barkell Family
Dear Marilyn, Paula, Mandy and Tracey. We are so sorry for your loss, Don will be missed. He was a great uncle and we will miss his laughter. Love Scott, Heather and the boys.
My sincerest condolences to the Barkell and Mitchell families. Like his father he was a wonderful man. RIP Mr Barkell
To Don’s family…it’s only been a few weeks since we last seen Don. Doug and I are so very sorry for your loss. Marilyn, thank you for taking the time to talk to us that day. There are no words but just know you are in our thoughts. Take care…..
Marilyn and family Our sincere condolences. Don was a special person and touched the hearts of all who knew him. May he RIP. Debbie and Victor Burtschenko
We are so sorry to hear of Don’s passing. He was a kind man and his love for his family was obvious. I Hope you find comfort in each other at this difficult time.
Tracey, Mandy Paula & Mrs.Barkell , I am so sad to hear of Mr. Barkells passing . My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time . Natalie Cadieux Denison
Marilyn and Girls We are so shocked and sad to learn of Don’s death.His great positive attitude , sense of humour and enthusiasm made him one of the really good guys! Many wonderful memories of Highschool football, Elliott Lake,slopitch,and casual conversations. Our condolences to your families and his many friends…. Brian and Gale
To Marilyn and all the family. We are sorry to hear of Don passing. It was always great to have chats with Don .He was always cheerful and friendly at all sport events. A real great guy and a good slow pitch ball competitor. He will be missed by all that knew Don. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all during these difficult times. Barb And Jack
It was such a shock when I heard I can only imagine what you, tracy and Marilyn are feeling I k ow him as a man always with a smile and ready to chat , an absolutely amazing Grandpa and supportive parent and I have no doubt a wonderful husband Deepest sympathies from Deborah luc darian Baylee and Lanie
The world lost a beautiful soul. My deepest sympathy to the whole family. Mr. Barkell was one of the most kind, Sincere and gentle souls Ive ever had the pleasure of knowing. May he Rest In Peace xo Megan Connolly
To all of his family, my Deepest Sympathy. My prayers are with you all. May he rest in PEACE !
Dear Marilyn, Tracey, Amanda & Paula: My sincere condolences to you and your families. Like a lot of other KDFSC kids, I have fond memories of many hours spent at the rink, especially the competition, test, and carnival days – made possible by Don and all the other wonderful skating parents.
Dear Marilyn & Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of pain & loss. Always enjoyed our times together. He was such a gentle giant, great sense of humour. He will be missed. Jim & Joanne
Our sincerest condolences to Marilyn, Tracy, Mandy, Paula (& their families) and to the extended Barkell family in the unexpected loss of Don! He was a dear husband, father, brother, grandfather and a dear friend to many! We hope wonderful memories of this much loved man will help the family during this very difficult time!
Tracey and Family, Thoughts and prayers to you all during this difficult time.
Condolences to you and your family Paula. Thinking of you all during this difficult time in your lives.
Marilyn, Tracey, Amanda, Paula and family, my condolences on the loss of your wonderful husband and father Don. Although I have not seen him for many years I recall his wonderful laugh, his calm demeanour and his kindness, he was a really nice man and a wonderful husband and father. Thinking of you all.
Marilyn and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Don was such a gift to you , your kids and to the grandchildren. His smile and his joy of life were gift to all.
Very sorry to hear this news. Please accept my condolences.
My sincere condolences to the family.
I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man full of smiles.
Deepest condolences to the entire family. Andrew Hamilton
Don and Marilyn were my neighbours on Lebel for several years. He was a great neighbour…always ready to lend a helping hand He will be missed for sure! My condolences to Marilyn and Tracey and the family My thoughts are with you during this very difficult time Brenda Todd and Gaston
To The Entire Family, So sorry for your great loss. Don always greeted me with a smile and a chuckle. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. An Irish Blessing: Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Marilyn and family. As a student, I played ball with Adams Mine and considered Don a good friend and a mentor. Later we became rivals as teams changed…… great conversations at the Complex and many laughs and memories. Brian, we are with you and family as well……..ever remembered. Terry and Sheila Armstrong
So sorry for your loss Tracey & family. Our deepest sympathies
So very sorry for your loss. Don was such a great guy. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers… Helene, Don, Eric and Julie Studholme
Tracey so sorry for your loss Your Dad was a great guy!!
Thoughts and prayers go out to the Barkell family. He was a wonderful person so sorry for your loss. Lorrie Brough (McLaughlin) and family.
We’re so sorry to hear of Don’s passing. Our sincere sympathies.
Marilyn and Barkell family, please accept our sympathies on the loss of a great guy. Our Teck Hotel Oldtymers’ baseball team had a special and sometimes intense rivalry with Pies Panthers but we always put that aside for a post-game pint, some friendly conversation and Don’s signature ear-to-ear grin which more often than not was the ice-breaker after a hard fought game.
Marilyn, I am so, so sorry to hear about Don (Stickie) as my Don referred to him. They can now play ball and hang out together. My heart breaks for you and his whole family. He will be missed. Sending prayers for strength for you, and yours, at this terrible loss you suffer. Sincerely Monique
Mrs. Barkell, Tracey, and family, we were so shocked and sorry to hear of Mr. Barkells sudden passing. We know he was an amazing husband, father and grandfather and remember the many trips he made to take the kids to various skating and hockey events. We always enjoyed talking with him at the rink or skating competitions and he was always so proud of you Tracey. He will forever hold a special place in many peoples hearts. With love, Paul, Marjorie Chris and Abbey. Xo
To Marilyn and Family; we are sorry to hear of the passing of Don. We will miss his friendly smile and his wave as we cruised past the dock every summer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Betty and Larry Crytes
To Marilyn and all the Barkell family. We are so sorry to hear of the sudden loss of Don, we will miss his chats when ever we met about cottage life at Butler Lake, such a pleasant and kind man , our sincerest condolences . Merle and Kevin Gavin
My deepest sympathy to you and family Marilyn Don was such a nice man, always a smile and a hi.
Our eyes are filled with tears as we send big hugs and our sincerest condolences to Marilyn and the whole family. Great memories of a great guy!!
Marilyn and Family We were so saddened to hear of Don’s passing. He truly was a Super, Good Guy! Joe will miss their chats! Our thoughts are with you in this sad and very difficult time. Treasure his memories and keep them close.
Dear Marilyn. We are so saddened by Don’s passing. We have special memories of a gentle giant of a man and a great friend. We are so glad that we happened to meet in Sudbury to maybe help lighten your load for at least a short time. Long before Pie’s Panther era our pickup team was playing Adams Mine and my glasses got shattered with a foul ball. Adams Mine’s big Don insisted that I go to the clinic. He took me to the old Neelands Clinic and waited until I was checked out. We enjoyed our time together over the years with the Panther family. He will be greatfully missed and fondly remembered.
Sorry to hear of Don’s passing, a very kind and friendly man. Worked at the Adams also and found Don always in a happy frame of mind and dedicated to his daughters figure skating.
Dear Marilyn, Tracey, Amanda, Paula and family…………. Myrta and I have so much sorrow and sadness for the loss of Don. The many years together throughout our children’s skating world, was a special bond of friends. I Sid, so often think about the figure skating years where Don and I would be setting up props and lighting for our club’s “Ice Skating Show” and looking forward to the performance. Don’s hilarious character was always present when talking about those years plus our growing up years in Chaput-Hughes. He was truly a dear friend. One of my favourite memories of Don is of a day in the old arena when this giant of a man bent down on his knees to console his tiny figure skating daughter. One of my last memories of him was at the new arena after the latest ice show put on by the skating club. You, Marilyn and Don, were such a good team for your family and the skating club. Thank you, Myrta.
So sorry to hear of Don’s passing. Our condolences to the family. Vickie & Clem
So very sorry for your sudden loss of Don. My sincere condolences to all the family. May he Rest in Peace. Shirley Dorsey.
Dear Marilyn and the entire family I was so sad to hear of Don passing so suddenly. Don leaves a large family and friends who loved him dearly but will always be in their hearts with fond memories to bring comfort. My sincere condolences to your whole family.My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time in your lives. May Don rest in Peace.
Marilyn and family, We are so very sorry for your loss. Always a smile and kind word…you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marilyn and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Don was a kind and caring neighbour who always had a smile and a helping hand with my yard. He will be missed
It is with extreme sadness that I and my wife Billie-Jean hear of Don’s passing I really enjoyed our talks when on the way to Sudbury and the return. It was very obvious that Don really cared about Marilyn and his large family. Don will be missed by many. I hope that good memories of Don are in the forefront of your thoughts.
To all the family, my deepest condolences. Sorry for your loss.
Tracey, and family We areso sorry to hear about Your dad and husband my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Thinking of you all at this so sad and difficult time…Condolences to ALL
Dear Marilyn, Tracey, Mandy and Paula: The world has lost a wonderful man. His kindness and thoughtfulness to others was beyond reproach. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, and I am sending flocks of angels to help you through this difficult and painful time. Love, Diane
Don was a gentle, gentleman and beautiful craftsman and we will forever consider ourselves blessed by such fine neighbours. We each have the sweetest memories of lakeside life. Our hearts go out to Marilyn and all the family Lydia and Dale
Marilyn and all the family we are so sorry and he was a real friend to us and of course I had so many good times with sticky playing ball and partying he gave me the nickname “tank” which I enjoy to this day so try your best to think all the good times all of you had with him, and stay strong all our love.
We extend our sincere sympathy to the Barkell Family in the passing of Don. Our thoughts are with you.
Dear Marilyn and your wonderful family, Bernice and I were deeply shocked and saddened to hear the news of Dons untimely passing. Please find comfort and solace through your prayers and wonderful memories of such a loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, and friend. God bless you. Love, Bernice and Bob
Marilyn and Family, So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers
We arrived in Kirkland Lake as kids hoping to establish careers and meet new people. Little did we realize that joining the Pies Panther family would make our time in K.L. some of the best of our lives. Over 25 years later and those ties are still strong. On the field, after the game socializing or getting together to enjoy each others company to mark a special occasion. Don was always there to share a story, a laugh or hand out some sage advice. Heaven just got a heck of a pitcher and an even better teammate. We will miss our friend deeply. You are all in our thoughts. Sincerest condolences Brigitte and Gord
To the Barkell family… Sorry for your loss… Our prayers and thoughts are with you… I will miss our little chats Don… Vito Angelicchio and family
Marilyn and family we are so very sorry of the sudden passing of Don, he enjoyed his family to the fullest. You are all in our thoughts and prayers
To all the Barkell family you have our deepest condolences, he was the best of the best, when we went out for our walks we always stopped and had a good chat with Don. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Sid and Yvonne Menard.
We are sorry to hear of Don’s passing. He was a pleasure to talk with, to play ball against and just meet on the street. Our deepest condolences go out to you and your family Marilyn. Chuck and June Wallsten
So very sorry to hear of Don’s passing. My sincere condolences to his family
Dear Mrs. Barkel….I send my deepest sympathy to you and your family…sincerely Barbara Lingenfelter Moore….God Bless you all xx
So sorry to hear of Don’s passing….he would always keep an eye on our Queen E soccer field and would come into Town Hall to see me and let me know if anything needed attention. We always had a great chat. I will miss that. Rick & I would like to extend our sincerest condolences to all the family.
Marilyn and family, We are so sorry to hear of Don’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May he rest in peace. John and Lina Maille
Thoughts & Prayers Marilyn & Family. Just the after game pops, and Pie socials this man enriched our lives. May the creator be with you all. Going to miss our To Tame ( friend ). Lorne & Daisy
To Marilyn, Tracey, Amanda, Paula, all family and friends: It is so hard to lose any family member or friend, but when the person is as Loving, kind, caring, nonjudgmental, “ETC.” as Don (Sticky) was, and when it comes so unexpectedly, the shock and the loss seem unbearable. There is so much that can be said about Don, but he would want us to think about each other. So I offer my sincere prayers and condolences and add this – a person cannot be as Loving as Don was without Christ present in him, for Christ is Love Personified. Dwell not on your loss, but instead, try to remember all that made Don who he was. Cherish memories and comfort each other. He is now preparing the new home with a ball field out back. For Don: Eternal Rest grant unto Don, Oh Lord, and may Your Perpetual Light shine upon him. God bless all.
Dear Marilyn and all your dear family, Terry and I are aching for all of you. Marilyn, Don and you were a special couple. Together you raised such a beautiful family. The love and memories of all the times you have shared will give you great comfort now as you all journey through your pain and loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers today and in the days, weeks and months to come. Love, Terry and Claire