Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Last Post: Reg.#15318, S/S/M David Willoughby Thurston

Peacefully, on Monday, November 22nd, 2010, retired Staff Sergeant Major David Willoughby Thurston of London, ON passed away. Loving father of Judith Ann Thurston of London.

Predeceased by his beloved wife Sarah Joyce Thurston (2003) of London; parents Fred (1975) and Annie (1972); brother Howard (1943, missing in action during World War II over Hamburg, Germany); sister Annie 'Betts' (2003) and infant brother John (1928) all of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.

For 25 years, David served with distinction in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, during which time he was stationed throughout the Maritime provinces and Ontario. During his early years in The Force, he toured North America as a member of the RCMP Musical Ride.

Upon retirement, David spent twenty years working in the Investigations Branch of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. Upon retirement from Federal Service, David was an active community volunteer, working with the RCMP Veterans' Association, SARI Riding School (an organization providing therapeutic horseback riding lessons for people with disabilities), the Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels and Big Brothers of London.

Throughout his life, David's love of literature and learning lead him to pursue studies in English, History and Journalism at Carleton University, The University of Windsor and The University of Western Ontario. A private family service has taken place with interment at Zion Cemetery. Westview Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements.

The family wishes to acknowledge the efforts made and express their gratitude to Carrie Blissett, Maggie Garlick, Bonnie Champagne, Nellie Plouffe and the Extendicare Team. We are deeply indebted for the care provided on David's behalf.

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