Dwayne Patrick St. Dennis
It is with great sadness the family of Dwayne Patrick St. Dennis announces his passing on Saturday, July 27th, 2024, at the age of 68 years. He was predeceased by Deborah McGillis; his mother, Patricia Pierce (St. Dennis); grandfather, Patrice St. Denis; and grandmother, Josephte St. Denis. Dwayne will be sadly missed by his siblings: Brian, Daryle, and Lori (Ken); son, Patrick (Heather); nephews, Luke and Evan; grandchildren: Tye, Emma, and Allison; and great friends, Sandy and Tom.
Dwayne was born on November 26th, 1955, in Regina, SK. In the 1970’s, Dwayne worked as an Ironworker with his uncle Pete. On June 20th, 1980, he married his first wife, Sandy and their son Patrick was born in Lethbridge, AB in June of 1981. Dwayne moved back to Moose Jaw in January of 1983 and began work at Valley View Centre. He went on to work for Cypress Paving and various other companies throughout the 90’s.
Dwayne married his second wife on April 13th, 1998. He could always be seen walking the streets of Moose Jaw in one of his unique jackets. He loved hockey (Toronto Maple Leafs and the Moose Jaw Warriors) and baseball (Toronto Blue Jays). He cherished family gatherings at Ma’s and was extremely proud of his family and heritage.
Dwayne had a huge heart and had many friends because of his caring ways. He did so much to help so many. He will be missed by all. Thankyou to Tom and Sandy for all you do and for always being there.
A Celebration of Dwayne’s Life will be held on Saturday, August 24th, 2024 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Eagles Club, 561 Home St W in Moose Jaw. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Cara Ashworth Funeral Director 306-693-4550
I am glad I went to see him in the hospital in Regina. My condolences to all his family and friends.
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that both Sandy and myself (Tom) have to say goodbye to Dwayne. He did so much for so many, and would open his home to anyone who needed help or a place to stay. You will be missed dearly my friend. And we send our deepest condolences to Pat,Heather and the kids (Tye,Emma,and Allison). And to the rest of Dwayne’s immediate family.
Our families lived less than a block apart on Athabasca East. We always kept thing interesting in our neighborhood. So many memories, I can’t even begin to say. One thing I will say though. Through good time and not so good times, looking back, I would not change a thing. I will always have fond memories of Dwayne. Have a safe and swift journey my bro. Say hi to Grandpa and grandma for me please.
RIP Dwayne. Such a gentle soul who was a fount of history and proud of his heritage.
I will miss our conversations and turning to you when we needed you for teaching and sharing your knowledge.
My thoughts and prayers for those you left behind and I know you will be watching over them from your new home. Your journey here is done time for the next one.
Good bye till we meet again
Nice knowing you Dwayne rest easy
Rest Dwayne, I enjoyed our occasional run in on my walks, love your shares about life and philosophies. You were a quiet soul with a history and knowledge of shared heritage.
I’m sorry to hear of his passing… condolences to the family… Brian, Daryle & Lori, Patrick & family… my thoughts are with you
so sorry to hear of the passing of Dwayne. He was a kind gentle soul who I am sure will be missed by everyone who knew him. Our deepest sympathy to all of his family and friends. May he rest in peace. Take care.