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April 5, 1931 – August 25, 2023
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Catholic Cremation Services Chapel
6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario
L5T 1N4
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.
Catholic Cremation Services Chapel
6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario
L5T 1N4
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Assumption Catholic Cemetery
6933 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario
L5T 1N4
elevated jQgII It is with sadness that his family announces the passing of Dunstan Anthony Bazely at the age of ninety-two years. Dunstan is survived by his wife of sixty-three years, Miriam, his two daughters, Dawn (Peter) and Suzy (John), granddaughters, Madeleine (Eric) and Carolyn (Kiera), and sisters, Philomena (in the United Kingdom) and Patricia (in Australia).
elevated jQgII Dunstan was born in Burma (Myanmar) to Nicholas, a senior mine administrator, and Benita. He was evacuated with his mother, brothers (Valentine, Alan, and John) and sisters (Babs and Philomena) to Calcutta (Kolkata), India in 1942. This childhood experience loomed large over Dunstan’s life, and in 2019 he and Miriam released a memoir of their lives entitled, From East to West and Places In Between (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50260857-from-east-to-west-and-places-in-between).
elevated jQgII Dunstan spent his teen years in Kolar Gold Fields, and joined the Indian Air Force, in which he served for nine years. He met Miriam (née Paul) in Kolar Gold Fields, and they married in 1959. In 1961, Dunstan and Miriam emigrated to the United Kingdom with Dawn; Susan was born in 1962 in London. The family eventually settled in Sudbury, Middlesex, and Dunstan worked for engineering consultants, Elliott Automation, on instrumentation and control for power plants.
elevated jQgII In 1974, Dunstan was recruited by Ebasco Engineering for his expertise in power generating station design. The family emigrated to Canada, settling in Mississauga, in the house where Dunstan lived for the rest of his life.
elevated jQgII From a young age, Dunstan had a keen interest in photography, which became a lifelong passion. During the 1990s and 2000s, he devoted many hours volunteering in Greater Toronto Area schools, teaching mathematics, science, and photography to high school students.
elevated jQgII Dunstan and Miriam returned to visit India in 2017, for the first time in fifty-six years. They thoroughly enjoyed the trip, generating the last chapter of their memoirs.
elevated jQgII Dunstan held on to his independence fiercely, living at home until the end. We thank the Personal Support Workers from the Victoria Order of Nurses, the Home and Community Care Co-ordinators and medical support team, TransHelp Drivers, Paramedics and especially the wonderful community of neighbours: Sabrina, Zed and their children Ashley (Kosta), Andrew (Rebecca), Alicia and Aleta; Suseela, Vasantha and daughters Tharmiga and Jaraniya; Nancy and Dominic.
elevated jQgII The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Trillium Health Partners Foundation in Mississauga, where Dunstan received outstanding care for five weeks in April 2023, and at the end of his life. https://trilliumgiving.ca/give-support/
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Sad to hear the news of my dear uncle Dunstan.. My ay his soul rest in peace with Jesus..Heartfelt condolences to Aunt Miriam..
Dear Andrea,
thank you for your condolences.
Uncle Dunstan was very proud of your achievements.
We hope that you may be able to join in us for the livestream.
take care, Auntie Miriam
I am sorry to hear the news about Dawn’s father whom I met at his residence and hostel me for a lunch. I remember sharing our thoughts on India. He was fond of discussing things about history and photography. I send my sincere condolences to the family, and am praying for the departed souls.
Dear Shah, I remember the lovely lunch we all shared not too long ago. I’m glad you and Dunstan had a common interest in history, his passion.
Thank you for your kind words.
Sending my sincere condolences to Miriam and the rest of Dunstan’s family and friends. I was honoured to meet and be able to care for Dunstan in the last few months.
Dear Amanda, thank you for your kind words. Dunstan always appreciated your help. Keep doing what you do and Bless you.
My heart goes out to you Dawn and family. The stories you share about the life he led, the gifts he gave you and his energy that channels through you now is a legacy that touches many. Condolences on your loss.
Dear Amanda
Thank you for your kind words.
Regards
Miriam Bazely
Dear Aunty Miriam,
It was a pleasure to have met Uncle Dunstan through you and mummy’s acquaintance.
He was full of life, even the walking stick didn’t slow him down.
He always wanted to do things, he never sat quietly.
Of course, that meant you were kept on your toes, too.
God bless him and may he be at peace.
Margaret, Parveez, Riya and and all the family.
Dear Margaret, Parveez and Riya, I am so glad we were able to meet in 2018, our last trip to the UK.
We had fond memories of your mum reconnecting with her after so many years. She was my friend and companion the four years we were together nursing. I hope I will be able to see you soon. Love Miriam
Dear Amanda, thank you for your very kind message. You were very special to Dunstan and he always said you did a wonderful job getting him ready for the day.
I do believe he is now at peace and not frustrated on not being able to do things for himself.
Do continue with what you are doing, it is a vocation besides a job.
Miriam
Dear Miriam,
I remember your dear husband so clearly, his kind heart and gentle ways. Thinking of you and your wonderful family and the times we were together. Much love and many thoughts, Sue Jefferies
Dear Miriam,
I am so sorry to learn of your loss of your dearest husband, Dunstan. May you and your family receive strength from the Lord to see you through this most difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.
Take care,
Joyce
Dear Joyce
Thank you for thinking of me and coming to Dunstan’s farewell service.
You have been a good friend for these many years, and I hope we will continue our friendship.
Love Miriam
Dear Sue, thank you for your kind words. Bob was an inspiration to us and I am so glad we were able to meet both of you through Dawn. I also remember our trip to the high Arctic in 2017, unfortunately Dunstan was unable to make it but was well taken care of by neighbours and friends. Keep well. Miriam
Dear Susan
I’m not sure I replied to you. Thank you for your kind message, I remember Bob fondly when I used to meet him at UofT when Dawn was an undergraduate. He was always gracious and never to busy to have a word with me.
Hope you are keeping well. I hope to take that Adventure Canada cruise up the St Lawrence which was cancelled due to covid.
All the best to you and the family.
Miriam
Dunstan,
You will be greatly missed. You were a fixture at our many get-togethers. Your photography, at our many shared events, provides us with a lasting memory. You relished a debate on current topics and loved a good argument.
Rest in peace.
Fergus & Irene Egan
Dunstan,
Our last phone conversation in the afternoon of Saturday, May 27th will always be in our hearts. We said that we will bring over some Hakka chillie chicken and enjoy them together like we did a few years ago in that Hakka restaurant in Brampton where you took us and we heartily enjoyed the food over gigglesand laughter….we guess it will have to be another time. You will be greatly missed.
Rest in peace.
Ted, Susan, Aaron & Brittany Chan
Dear Miriam and family! My sincere condolences from the Le ‘Count and Sykes. We still have the coffee tables that Dunstan designed for us….made to last…another one of his talents. Will call when you in a couple of weeks.
Dear Sylvia
Thank you for your condolences. I too have some of Dunstan’s handiwork. I am glad you have something to remember him by. He was very proud of his woodworking and photography which was his passion.
With every good wish
Miriam
Dearest Miriam
Please accept Basil and my deepest sympathies to you and your family
It was an absolute privilege to know you and Dunstan
He had such a wit about him. He always made me laugh.
May his soul rest in peace
Lots of love ❤️ to you
and God bless🙏🙏
Always
NORMA and Basil Crooks
Dear Norma and Basil
I do remember us meeting in Staples and the long chat we had. Dunstan was a friend of the Crooks way back in Bombay and we were so pleased to meet the family in the UK and then again in Canada.
Thank you for coming to bid farewell to Dunstan, it means a lot to me.
God Bless Miriam
Dawn
My deepest condolences on the passing of your dad.
I see that he had a full life and a lasting legacy.
Your memories of him will last forever…….
Take care
Angela
Dear Miriam,
I will remember Dunstan as a very kind hearted gentleman. He volunteered to be the photographer for my ordination to the priesthood. For this one kindness alone I will be forever grateful. I will celebrate a Mass here at St. Bernard’s for the repose of his soul.
Love and prayers,
Father Neil
Dear Fr Neil
Thank you for coming to Dunstan’s farewell service. You had a special place in his heart and we were so pleased to meet up with you at St Mary Star of the Sea after so many years.
Thank you for offering a Mass for the repose of his soul. You are a true friend and may God Bless You.
Miriam
Dear Miriam,
Thank you for offering the UK family the opportunity to join Dunstan’s funeral service. I first met Dunstan and, most of the Bazely family, on Christmas Day 1972 at Bab’s and Edgar’s Christmas party. It was a joyous occasion and remember bringing in your wedding anniversary at midnight. Those happy memories will always stay with me. I know that both you and Dunstan had a special place for our darling Georgia and all the family. I will always remember you all with much fondness. May our Lord grant Dunstan eternal peace in his heavenly home and give you and the family spiritual strength and comfort at this sad time. With heartfelt condolences to you, Dawn, Suzy and family.
Dear Neville
Thank you for joining us at the service for Dunstan. You are correct, Georgia did have a special place in our hearts and he was thrilled to dance with her at Bab’s and Edgar’s anniversary, if you remember. Our hearts were broken when we lost Georgia but they are all united now.
You have our Georgia in your beautiful children and grandchildren. I hope we will be able to meet again in the not too distant future. Love and God Bless to all, Miriam
Dawn and family, I send my condolences at this time for your loss. I hope for the best for your family and send thoughts to be with you.
Thinking of you Miriam, Dawn & Suzy at this sad time.
RIP Dunstan xxxx
Dear Elaine, Steve and Lauren
Thank you for your sweet message. We just met Lauren very briefly during her visit to Canada a few years ago, but I feel I know her and her husband through her daily posts of that beautiful little girl of hers. Lauren, don’t stop because she is growing up so fast and changes every day.
With my love to you
Miriam
To Miriam, Dawn, Suzy and the entire family, please accept my condolences on Dunstan’s passing. I am sorry I was not able to attend the funeral in person. I have been on the road all month. I was able to watch the online webcast and it was nice to see some familiar faces and hear some familiar voices after all these years.
I knew Dunstan for pretty much my entire life. He was so full of knowledge on a wide range of subjects and always up for a lively debate. He will be greatly missed here on earth, but I know he will be enjoying his eternal reward in heaven.
Dear Darragh, thank you for your kind words, I know how busy you are as I follow you on Facebook. Yes, I do remember you as a little boy and have a photo of you at Dawn’s 16th birthday party! It was nice to see Anne at the service and take part in the choir, Dunstan had a good send off.
Love Miriam
Dear Miriam, my most sincere condolences for your loss. I talked to Dawn while she was in Bonn and was very sad to hear the news. Sending you hugs from Sweden.
Dear Adriana
Thank you for thinking of me, as you and Gustaf must be very busy. It was lovely to meet you and the children not too long ago; they are so grown up. Hope to see you all again sometime.
Miriam