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Beverly Denton posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Dear Debbie and girls,
We are soo saddened by your loss for such a great special and respected.gentleman. He touched the hearts of so many and will never be forgotten. Debbie it was soo nice to have seen you and your daughter at the eye clinic just about a week ago.. We shared many memories of Rick.. We were away for a few days and just received the news. We will have you and your family in our
thoughts and will keep in touch.. Love Bill and Bev Denton
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Sherry MacPherson posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Our deepest condolences to the Dunham family, we are so sorry to hear of Rick’s passing. We are thinking of you during this difficult time.
The MacPherson Family, your next door neighbours from Williams Street
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Mark Dobson posted a condolence
Monday, February 9, 2026
I and Kathiann have only know Rick and Debbie for a few years and we both believe that two finer humans have not been in our lives , they were a team , a partnership and a love story , with all its up and downs , However the Greatest and overriding believe that they shared is Love !!! Because if you love someone you are Kind , compassionate and caring, ,understanding , and always trying to help !! Rick and Debbie applied that belief to all who came into their orbit We cannot see Debbie with out seeing Rick and our sadness at his passing is at times overwhelming and when that happens we just need to reach into our selves and Love more !! Rick was a great example of Strength and Greatness. He was Strong and reached the level of Greatness by using his strength in Business, Family , and intelligence and Influence. All were used it include people and raise them up , and make as many people want to be like him !! and that is the true meaning of Greatness when folks want to be like you !!! Thank you for all you did Rick. For all of us !! Our job now is to carry on the torch of love and kindness !! To Debbie and family you are in our Prayers and thoughts Love to all Kathiann and Mark
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Warren Joyce posted a condolence
Sunday, February 8, 2026
I only met Rick on a couple occasions but was impressed with his friendliness and open personality. My wife and I had stayed at the Clockwork Inn for our 8th anniversary and while admiring a '62 or '63 Thunderbird in the parking lot, Rick came up and started chatting. He offered me to have a seat in the car, stating that he had recently purchased it and then began to tell me about his collection after he realized I was a car guy as well. Rick kindly entertained me for the next hour or so showing me his amazing collection! I met his grand kids and he told me about his family and he offered some suggestions of places to visit and dine for me and my wife. It was a memorable experience for me! I sent him and his grand kids some shark teeth and ball caps as a thank you! I met him again later after purchasing my first classic car and joining BATANS. My condolences to the family!
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Gail P Mattatall posted a condolence
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Debbie and Family:
My thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. May your memories of Rick bring you peace, strength, and comfort. On my first stay at the Inn I had the pleasure of having Rick sit in the Breakfast Room with me as I ate my breakfast. We had such a great conversion about Dartmouth, family and so much more, I will always remember this. The ones we love are never gone; they live within our hearts.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Gail
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Paul Kennedy posted a condolence
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Dear Debbie and family,
I was fortunate to get to know Rick in the very early days for Seaside fm. Wayne Harrett and I were lucky to have Rick on our Board of Directors from day one. With his sharp business sense, unwavering work ethic and passion for our fledgling new station ... we knew that we had a valued team player. With Rick's kindness and belief in our new project Wayne and I always knew we had a shot at being successful. On many occasions, Rick was our ace, an unsung hero you might say, and always there to guide us through those early hurdles. Simply put - his steadfast contributions, dependability and honesty were key factors in the growth of our community station for nearly three decades.
Paul & Jan Kennedy
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Tony and Lisa Guild posted a condolence
Saturday, February 7, 2026
We are saddened by the loss of our dear friend Rick. For almost 15 years we have enjoyed many fun times together, travelling, weddings, sad times and amazing memories. Tony began working for Rick and Debbie last spring and it was his honour to support them both while accompanying Rick thru his many surgeries and multiple doctor’s appointments. The future is certainly going to be different, but we are thankful for the time we had. Love to the family. Xo
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Maureen Moore posted a condolence
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Dear Debbie and family,
So very sorry to hear of Rick’s passing. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Maureen Moore
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Jennifer Skuffham posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
Sending so much love and hugs to Rick’s family and friends. Rick had such an incredible impact on our community. He will be deeply missed. His light was very bright and will continue to shine in all the people he touched in such a positive way. Thinking about Debbie, Sarah, Rebecca, his extended family and friends as well as his Spitfire Team. We are so very sorry. Big hugs, Jennifer Skuffham & Family ❤️❤️
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Kim and Ian Muir posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
We met Rick and Deb in 2018 on a RIT trip to Scotland. We were the youngest in age and Rick and Deb were the youngest at heart! We connected immediately when Rick asked us at dinner one evening if we wanted to find somewhere to get a drink! We will remember Rick as a kind, compassionate and funny man. Our condolences to Deb and family.
Kim and Ian Muir
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Anna Allen posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
Looking at all the pictures and videos that family members have posted certainly displays the love Rick had for his family. I had the privilege of meeting the Dunham family shortly after arriving in Windsor. Being in office gave me the opportunity to have conversations with Rick on many occasions. He had great plans for Windsor and I was excited about the possibilities. He told me he was going to fix Windsor one building at a time. He sure did accomplish so much in our Town with no intentions of stopping. I had great respect for Rich under his “simple” facade but he was anything but simple. He loved life and on many occasions Dave and I got to sit with Deb and Rick enjoying every minute we were together at the Spitfire. May all your memories sustain you over the years to share with his much loved grandchildren. We will remember Rick Dunham.
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Synthia Schofield posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
Debbie, Sarah, Rebecca & all other family
So very sorry to hear of Rick's unexpected passing.
I first met Rick & Debbie on my first, of many, trips to the Spitfire to enjoy my daughters band and the wonderful food.
I next met him during the Legion's Monday night crib games. He was a joyful opponent, with a great sense of humour, even when losing, a real people person.
I will miss him as, I'm sure, all the crib players on Monday night will.
Sorry I was unable to attend, due to mobility issues, either the visitation or service.
My thoughts are with you all.
Sincere Condolences
Synthia
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Beth Steeves posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
Debbie, Sarah & Rebecca... I cannot express my sadness of your immense loss. Rick was such a people person, warm, funny & welcoming. I remember meeting Rick & Debbie one evening during a steak night special (I believe on a Thursday evening) many years ago. I & a friend really wanted the steak special but we're told they had sold out. Well Rick & Debbie were within ear shot and they quickly came up to us sitting at the bar. Rick asked about our evening as if we were old friends. So I told him we had come for the steak, but were sold out. He quickly went into the kitchen and then returned to tell me there were two steaks left, one for his wife & himself but now they were for me & my friend. This of course was followed up by a big hug from Rick and a nod & smile from Debbie. Seems like such a simple giving gesture, but Rick laughed and said under his breath, "ill pay for that later giving away my wife's steak". We all had a good laugh over that and I was moved by his kindness. That was our first meeting & it left an impression. From then on anytime I saw Rick & Debbie or Rebecca & Sarah it was always a warm hello, how ya doin? And a great chat would begin.
I'm truly going to miss this man. Things will not be the same without his infectious smile and laughter. My heart breaks for his family. Debbie, Rebecca & Sarah please accept my sincere condolences.
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Dewar & Helen Lindsay posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
To all of Rick’s family
So sorry to hear about Rick, he will be missed in the community of Hants County. He was always exciting to be around. He had great passion for the things he loved to do and will be missed in our community. Please accept our sincere condolences and may Rick,
“Rest in Peace”
Dewar & Helen
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Heather and Bruce posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
We are so very sorry for the unexpected passing of Rick.
Rick and Debbie were so kind when I experienced my illness, offering to help in any way.
We will miss him dearly.
Our heartfelt condolences to Debbie, Rebecca, Sarah, and families.
Bruce and Heather
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Triple One Metals Inc. posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
On behalf of Triple One Metals Inc. I extend my deepest sympathies to Rick's family and friends.
Light conversations on the outdoor deck at the Spitfire won't be the same without him. His infectious smile will be missed, but his memories and spirit will live on forever!
PK
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Sharon Macdonald posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
My deepest sympathy to Val and family'
Had the pleasure of hanging out with Rick a few times in past years' . Rick loved to make others laugh and had a caring sole.
He will be missed by many !
xo Sharon MacDonald
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Stephen Shaw posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
The impact Rick and his family have had to the downtown Windsor core cannot be underestimated. His presence will be greatly missed but his impact will never be forgotten.
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Stefan and Virginia LeBrun posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
We are so sorry to hear of Rick’s passing. He was a friendly face we looked forward to seeing every year when we stayed at the Clockmaker. Whether it was chatting at breakfast or insisting we try a bite of his own meal at The Hole in The Wall, he had a way of making us feel like old friends.
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Mary Moore posted a condolence
Friday, February 6, 2026
I have had the pleasure of working for Rick for the past 3 years. He always had a way of seeing the strengths of his employees and had no bones about pointing out what needed to improve. I also rented a space from him through Sarah at the Clifton House for several years. Rick would come and do the mowing, not because he had to, because he enjoyed taking care of his properties and being apart of his business. Rick inspired me, and many others in our community.
I send my deepest condolences to Debbie and the girls. I know the void will be felt here Earth side, but I hope you find comfort in memories and joy in the legacy he leaves here.
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Thursday, February 5, 2026
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Barbara Beazley posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Such an incredible loss to his family, friends, employees. My thoughts are with you all. ~Barbara Beazley
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Debbie, Rebecca and Sarah,
My sincere condolences. The world got a little darker this week with Rick's death, though our lives have been enhanced in so many ways as I reflect on my memories with Rick.
Rick came into my life through my late brother Wayne, who was exploring the potential to launch
a community radio station. With a push from Debbie, okay, maybe a big one, he saw the value of the community connection of the radio station right at the beginning, and he joined in with both feet. Though I am not sure any one of us thought it might make it to the airwaves full time, we were all committed to the idea. Actually, I don't recall anyone that was at that table remembering talking about it not happening? We believed in 105.9 Seaside FM, including Rick.
Twenty-eight years of dedication and more to the little community station that touched more people than anyone would ever have imagined before his passing. The dream that was drafted at Wayne’s kitchen table definitely became a reality.
Rick was a calm bay in the midst of a storm often during the years that Wayne passed away and his presence and knowledge was always appreciated.
Rick was always a smile, teasing, trying to make me laugh, listening ear, always available, reliable, dedicated and a friend.
Thank you, Rick, for all the support you gave to Wayne, 105.9 Seaside FM and to me personally.
You will be remembered, loved and forever missed.
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Connie Shay & David Browning posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Dear Debbie,
We were so sad to learn of Rick's passing. The first time we met Rick was almost 19 years ago. When at our wedding our guests at the Clockmaker Inn were greeted by a lovely man, eager to show off one of his prized automobiles, it was of course, Rick. Over the years we had many a conversation with Rick, always with smiles. Those conversations, including the last one, this past December at Jeff & Leslie's Christmas gathering, were always genuine. Rick will always be an important part of the many lives he touched. A legacy that's truly a gift.
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Myrna warner posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
My deep sympathy to Rick’s family I knew Rick threw my work at Kwik Kopy Printing we did business together for years with Maritime pressure and the Spitfire and Clockwork he was an original and I know will be missed by anyone who was lucky enough to have crossed paths with him. Sincerely Myrna
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Buddy & Pam Lawrence posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
We were saddened to hear of Rick’s passing, our thoughts are with Debbie and family as well as Sarajean and staff. His humour and presence will be greatly missed on our visits to the Spitfire. Buddy & Pam
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Harry Williamson posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Sincere condolences to all of the Dunham / Barter families.
Rick was one of a kind, gentle and caring. He will be sadly missed by all who met him and will be forever missed.
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Chris Butler posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
I first met Rick back in 2010 at Maritime Pressure Works, and we hit it off immediately. I realized later that this wasn't just about us—that was simply who Rick was. He was open and welcoming to anyone who offered him the same courtesy. He deeply valued honesty and hard work, likely because he embodied those traits himself.
Rick was always a pleasure to talk to and never failed to share a laugh; he had a gift for making you feel completely at ease. This is a tremendous loss. I hope his family can find some comfort in knowing just how many people Rick impacted positively. My deepest condolences to them.
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Lisa Lynch posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
So sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He was a beautiful soul and will be missed by so many. He made crib nights very entertaining and I'll remember him well for his endless supply of teasing and tormenting. Sincere condolences to his family. The community grieves the loss.
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Gwenda posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
I first met Rick and Debbie when we bought a house around corner in 1976.I didn't realize they had twin daughters 3 weeks younger than my daughter.My son and daughter grew up with them and was grateful to have wonderful friends and neighbors. Rick was one of the "good guys" and always made you feel comfortable. Rest in peace Rick.
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Andrea (Hartlin) Murray posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
I still remember the parties in Ricky's basement and still have the 45 of Rave On by Buddy Holly that he gave me. Thank you dear friend for happy memories.
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Douglas Botchett posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Doug Botchett & Cathy Byham
It was a shock to hear of Rick's passing.He was one of lifes spirits we expected to last forever. Cathy & I always looked forward to our annual stays at the Clockmakers Inn. Rick and Debbie were perfect hosts with fun stories and wonderful food. Rick and I shared an interest in classic cars and he always took the time to show me his collection. He was self made,one of a kind and a great inspiration to us all and will be sorely missed.
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David Richard posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Very sad to hear about Rick's passing. I frost met him when he worked at MBB and I was new to the industry
Rick always had a passion and work ethic I admired
RIP
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Lynne CHURCH posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
To 'Rick's Family. I didn't know Rick very well as he was Patsy's annoying younger brother - her words, long ago, not mine. I did know Patsy when we were in School together at Chebucto and also in our adult years in Spryfield. My sincerest condolences on Rick's passing and so soon after losing Patsy. God Bless you all. They are together again. Lynne (McKay) Church, Acquaintance
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Diane McMullin posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Debby and Family
I was shocked and brokenhearted when I heard about Rick. During our last conversation in December, we talked about getting together for lunch in the New Year. It saddens me that he won't be there when we do. It made me think back to the 70's when I first met you and Rick and how our friendship grew. I met my first husband Joe Halley through you and Rick and I can reflect on the fond memories of happy times we all spent together. Over the years our lives took on a different direction, but it always stood still when ever we got together for a chat or lunch. I will always remember Rick's laugh and his love of people. He will never be forgotten and will always have a special place in my heart. Hugs and love Diane McMullin
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Jim Coe posted a condolence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
It is with deep sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Rick Dunham, a longtime Board member and a steady presence at Seaside FM.
Over more than 25 years, Rick and I crossed paths many times through the work of the station. Those interactions always reflected his quiet commitment, thoughtful perspective, and genuine care for Seaside FM and the community it serves. He brought consistency and a sense of responsibility that helped guide important conversations and decisions over the years. I will surley miss the many times Rick and I spoke as he provided guidance that helped me to achieve some of my goals that assisted Seaside FM in its growth, popularity and ability to be self funding.
Rick believed in the value of local radio, volunteerism, and doing things the right way — even when it wasn’t easy. His contributions, though often behind the scenes, helped shape the station we are today.
He will be remembered with gratitude and respect, and he will be missed by all who had the opportunity to work alongside him. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fellow volunteers during this difficult time.
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Jeff Redden posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Debbie Rebeca and Sarah
Joanne and I were saddened to hear of Rick’s passing. Rick was a passionate and enthusiastic businessman who was key in bringing downtown Windsor back to life. As a former business owner in town I can tell you it was a pleasure to work with him as we grew our respective businesses.
He was good to Windsor. We will miss him.
Fondly
Jeff and Joanne
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I first met The Commander twelve years ago over a martime feast of more than a dozen lobsters he had brought from Nova Scotia to Vancouver. Meeting my girlfriend’s father for the first time, it was immediately clear there was nothing more important to this man than family, especially his daughters. And I also learned quickly that when he hosted, nobody left hungry.
Not long after, I became part of that family and had the privilege of a front row seat to how Rick lived his life. It is hard to describe the many facets of this man. Most people saw one or two sides, but he was truly dynamic in that sense.
I observed and learned first hand how he always watched over the family in his own quiet way. From the small things to the matters behind the scenes that were never spoken of, he simply took care of things. I could tell times he was in physical pain but he always hid it and never once complained.
Over the years, Rick and I had many private meetings, sworn to secrecy I suppose until now, always in the spirit of protecting others from worry or stress as we planned and discussed. At key milestones in my business career, I would often seek his advice when no one else was around, in his office or at the Inn, the perfect setting. A place where he welcomed people from all over the world, but also where we talked business.
He loved the thrill of chasing nickels, as he called it. He loved numbers and profit and loss statements, something we shared, and I sought his guidance often. It never took him long to say, “Looks good, go for it,” or give that familiar look followed by, “I do not know, looks a little suspect here.” And that look alone was usually enough to make me go back and double check everything.
Most talk hockey or holidays or football or hobbies with their father in law. I read and analyzed financial statements with mine, and to me, that was wonderful.
On my major business milestones, he would be the second to know, only after my wife.
Though we did not spend much time at games or sharing drinks, we logged many miles on the road together touring factories and shops, which even in retirement clearly excited him. He loved to work, and he was exceptional at it. He had his own flair and way about him. The song My Way by Frank Sinatra always reminded me of Grampy, so much so that my kids simply call it Grampy’s song when it plays.
His opinion was always the straight goods (right or wrong). Yet he had a way of letting the family feel they had won and that it was their decision, though Juniper and I always knew from the wink.
Right up to his final days, he was still asking about his businesses and mine. Work energized him. But he was never defined by work alone. He lived fully on his own terms. He went where he wanted, when he wanted, and did it his way, though I suspect my mother in law may say she had some input from time to time.
In twelve years, I never once called him Rick. He was always Grampy, Sir, and in my phone saved as Commander in Chief. Partly out of respect, mostly because it just suited him.
What I learned most from him was to strive to be a better family man and to take care of everyone entrusted to me.
A friend pointed out that Rick often walked behind the group, not because he was slow, but because he was making sure no one was left behind, quietly watching over his people. That was The Commander. Always doing a headcount, always making sure everyone was accounted for.
I know some of the things he did for others privately, and I am certain there is much more we will never know. He helped many simply because that is who he was.
His favourite drinks were cold chocolate milk, Goslings with Coke, and straight El Dorado 15. So rather than only be sad, let us raise a glass to a life well lived, to a man larger than life, and be reminded to live fully and to our best potential.
We miss you and we will miss you.
Emerson, Peter 1
Juniper, Peter 2
Alister, Squirt
“We miss you, we love you Grampy, especially swimming with Grampy, playing crazy 8s and kings in the corner with Grampy, and vacations with Grampy.”
We salute you, Commander.
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Thinking of you Debbie and family .We will miss Rick immensely. From Jeff Theriault, and family and the staff of Theriault Financial
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Thinking of you Debbie and family .We will miss Rick immensely. From Jeff Theriault, and family and the staff of Theriault Financial
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Barbara Randall posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
My condolences to you Debbie and the family I'm sorry for your loss it was quite a shock to myself that Rick passed away I remember the car shows when we were at Eastern Passage
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Bonnie Moir (previously Carpenter) posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
I am so sorry Debbie to hear of Rick's passing. I still remember spending time with you & Rick at the Intruder's Car Club in the 1970's. What a wonderful life you had together & Rick will be so missed.
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Amanda macIntyre posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Debbie, Becky and Sarah, my sincere condolences on your loss. I remember Rick from many years ago as a child growing up in Eastern Passage.
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With deepest sympathy, we will dearly miss Rick always, Anthony and Louise Lewis.
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Rodger and Patricia LeDrew posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Dear Debbie and family,
We are with you in this time of sorrow. Rick will never be forgotton. Please accept our sincere condolences.
You weren’t on air, but you kept us alive,
the quiet strength behind every dream.
We move forward now because of you,
grateful for all that you’ve been.
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Dav Sethi posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Compared to many who are writing in this book, we barely knew Rick personally. Yet through knowing his incredible daughter Rebecca, my closest friend Amin, and their wonderful children—Emerson, Juniper, and Alistair—we came to understand the legacy Rick leaves behind.
That legacy is one of true leadership, kindness, and quiet care for others.
I’m reminded of a trip to Europe in 2017 with a group of nearly 20 of us. Rick often walked at the back—not because he was slow, but because he was always looking around, doing a quiet headcount, making sure no one was left behind. Though I had only met him a few times before, he treated me and my family as his own on that trip. He made sure everyone was feeling good, was always ready with a joke, a beer, or a story, and had a way of instantly lightening the room.
His generosity was constant and never made into a spectacle. He opened his home to us whenever we visited from the West Coast and always made time to connect. We were truly fortunate to know him.
While we are deeply saddened that Rick has left us in body, we are grateful that he will always remain with us in spirit. Rest in peace, Mr. Rick Dunham. Your legacy is firmly intact, and it is now your time to rest.
With gratitude and remembrance,
Dav Sethi and Family
Vancouver, BC
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Debbie Flemming posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
My condolences to Debbie and all of the family. I was so sad to find our Rick passed away. My Dad would have been so honoured that Rick thought so much of him that he’d be given credit for helping him achieve success. Rick was a very special man and my Dad loved him dearly and was so proud of him. They shared a passion for their work, cars and family.
I’m sure my family would have liked to attend his funeral but we are all wintering in sunny locations till spring.
I hope Dad & Rick are together having a few laughs and bragging about their cars.
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Sending so much love from Alberta. Wish we could be there with you all to remember and celebrate this wonderful man. With all our love,
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Steve and Trudy Sheehy posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
We were so sorry to learn of Rick sudden death. We will miss him as a friend and neighbour. Rick did a lot for the community of Windsor and will be missed by many. Keep his memories in your heart and he will be with you always. Thinking of you all. Hugs.
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To: Debbie, Rebecca, Sarah and families,Rick and all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.The entire Rochfort family
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To: Debbie, Rebecca, Sarah and families,Rick and all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.The entire Rochfort family
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My grandmother Mary Henneberry Davis owned a house across the street from the Dunhams on Windsor Street in Halifax. It was there that my Mother Barbara and her siblings were raised. My Mother used to babysit Rick and that was the beginning of a lifelong friendship Rick had with my uncle Terry. We considered Rick, Debbie and their family to be a part of ours and were honoured to know that they considered us to be apart of theirs. I will to the day I meet Rick again be forever grateful for all he did for me and my family. The one thing I valued in Rick, besides his generosity of himself, was of how much he genuinely cared for us which I felt over and over again from him. May the road rise up to meet him, the wind always be at his back, and until we meet again may God hold him in the palm of his hand. The photo attached is of Rick, myself, my brothers Peter and Matthew. We are toasting my uncle Terry after his passing. Now we toast to you Rick and by for now......
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Susan Dunham Hughes posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
No words can express how devastated the death of my Brother Rick means to me. He was and will always be my little brother with such a big heart
His determination from the age of 3 when months of dressings never stopped his spirit. As kid we would skip down Williams Street every day after school. His early entrance started at an early age when he would bu a set of Salt and Pepper shakers
For 10 cents and sell 50 tickets for a penny each. Mary Davis from across the street must have had quite a collection at the end of that summer. The following year he would go to the warf in Shad bay and get fish for free and then sell them in town for 0 cents each. Hs next adventure was a joint adventure with me where we would get free lobster shells again from the warf in Shad bay and we would make our version of lobster men and sell them to tourists diving on their way to Peggy’s cove. As a teenager he never let what we all called his little foot get in his way. For two years in a row he was the Ping pong campion at the YMCA.
HE WILL ALWAYS BE MY BELOVED BROTHER
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Gordon Heffler posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Still in shock in loosing such a great friend and community minded man. I met Rick when introduced to him by the late Wayne Harrett who was the founder of Seaside FM Community Radio Station in Eastern Passage. Right from the very start Rick made Wayne's dream of a radio station become a reality because of Rick's support. Through the 24 years since Rick has been an active participant and supporter of CFEP Radio. Acting in his typical always friendly, humorous but factual way Rick has always been the voice of reality for us all. I always enjoyed a good talk with him as we stayed at the Clockmaker's Inn a few times and he always made time in his busy schedule to sit down for a good talk or show off his extensive car collection. We also shared a love of trains and of course the technical side of Seaside Radio. I have lost a real friend and a fine gentleman and he is already sorely missed. / Gordon Heffler - Chief Engineer - Seaside FM Community Radio
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Anthony Lewis posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Debbie and family we will dearly miss Rick and always treasure the many laughs and memories that we had together through the years,he will always be remembered by us as a very kind and loving person our deepest condolences and prayers Anthony and Louise Lewis
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Alan and Debbie MacLellan posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Our sincere condolences to Debbie and everyone in Rick's family. We were saddened to hear of his sudden passing. We are from Moncton and have stayed at the Clockmaker's Inn many times of the past years as we have relatives that live inWindsor. Rick, Debbie and their staff always made us feel very welcome at the Inn. Rick would often sit and chat with us while Debbie prepared our always delicious breakfast. Despite his many accomplishments and notarity in the community he seemed like a man of great humility. We will miss seeing him on our future visis to the Inn.
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David Nantes posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Debby and Family
Dianne and I offer our sincere condolences. Debby, you and Rick certainly were stalwarts in the Eastern Passage community for many years. The legacy of Seaside FM will demonstrate what great contributions you and Rick made to the community.
Kindest Regards,
Dianne and David Nantes
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
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Dear Rick,
Thank you for everything you did for me.
When I was going through one of the hardest times in my life, you were there—without hesitation. You offered help when I needed it most, you listened when I needed to be heard, and you met me with empathy and understanding. Yes, it’s true—and I’ll always be grateful for that.
You were a man with a deep sense of family, community, and pride. You gave more of yourself than most people will ever know, never looking for recognition, just doing what felt right. Your love for your girls was endless, and you surrounded yourself with family and grandchildren who clearly meant the world to you.
Your love of life was bottomless, and in your own way, you always reminded us how fragile and precious it really is. That lesson will stay with me.
So farewell, old friend. Rest in peace.
Save me a seat beachside—I’ll bring the cards and the beer.
You’ll be missed more than words can say.
Gerald, Ellen & Megan
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WINDSOR HOME HARDWARE posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of a remarkable businessman and valued member of our community. His leadership, generosity, and commitment to others made a lasting impact, and he will be greatly missed.
The Staff of Windsor Home Hardware
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Pat Guild posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
So sorry to hear of your loss. My sincere condolences to all the family.
He will always be remembered for the kindness he showed to everyone.
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Heather Weir posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Rick Dunham’s Family
Sincerely sorry for your loss. His legacy will be seen everyday in the town of Windsor.
Donald & Heather Weir
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Liem Vu posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
To the Dunham Family
Please accept our deepest condolences. Rick’s legacy is one of kindness and strength, and it lives on through each of you. Seeing the way his spirit shines in his children and grandchildren is a testament to the life he lived.
We are keeping Rebecca, Amin, Emerson, Juniper, and Alister in our constant thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,
The Vu Family
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E. Margaret MacDonald posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Sincere sympathy to Debbie and family during this sad time of deep loss.Rick has left a fine legacy of community support, generosity and hospitality.
May fond memories of happy times and travels shared bring you comfort.
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Betsy Fraser posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Dear Debbie, Rob and I are so very sorry to hear of Rick’s passing. Our sympathy goes out to you and your family.
Rob was remembering the time when he and Rick went for a sail in Eastern Passage in Rob’s sailboat . They went aground but Rick jumped fully clothed , out of the boat ,up to his waist , and helped get it back into the deeper water. Rick was always so friendly and enthusiastic about life.
Rob and Betsy Fraser
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Charmaine Mailman posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Sending my condolences to the family loss of amazing person Rick .
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Diane McMullin posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Dear Debby and Family,
I was shocked and brokenhearted when I heard about Rick. During our last conversation in December, we were making plans on getting together in the New Year for lunch. It saddens me that he won't be there when we do. It made me think back to the 70's when I first met you and Rick and how our friendship grew and I reflect on the fond memories of happy times together. Even though our lives went in different directions over the years, it always stood still when ever we got together for a chat and lunch. I will always remember Rick's laugh and love of people. He will never be forgotten and always in my heart. Hugs and Love Diane (Halley, McMullin)
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Jennifer Daniels posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
My thoughts are with all the family at this difficult time.
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LeighAnne MacDonald posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
He was down to earth, someone that loved to tell jokes. He adored his family. I know he will be missed by everyone. Truly sorry for your loss.
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Boddy Mary posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Debbie, I was shocked and saddened to hear of Rick's passing.
Sending you hugs.
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Donna Marilyn MacDonald posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Deepest condolences to Debbie and his family. May you be graced with the peace that passes all understanding and May his memory be a blessing.
Donna Marilyn and Randy
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Andre Giroux posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
To the Duham family,
My sincere condolences to the family. My name is Andre Giroux and I got to be a great friend of his and Debbie while we met on Star Clippers. I also had the chance to go to his 60 years old party with the family in RD. We used to play cards together, cribbage, he always wanted win and couldn’t accept to lose. We had so much fun and it will always be close in my heart.
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Lynne Poirier posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
So sorry to hear this sad news about Ricky. We have fond memories of him over the years. He was always such a kind and loving man. We are currently in Spain so unfortunately can’t attend Ricky’s celebration of life. We send you Debbie, and all if Ricky’s family our love and hugs during this sad difficult time. Lenny and Lynne Poirier
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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