Ralph (Fitz) Bernard Fitzsimmons
Ralph Bernard Fitzsimmons devoted husband, loving father and grandfather (Poppy) sadly passed away on March 22, 2026 at the Whistle Bend facility. Dad was born in Long River, Prince Edward Island on April 30, 1930 to Catherine and Linus Fitzsimmons. Dad is survived by his daughters Debbie Chaney, Beverley Leclerc, Helen
David (Smiley) Nelson Ford
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David (Smiley) Ford at the age of 78. David’s parents moved the family to the Yukon in the early 1960’s. They worked in the construction industry which included the building of the Palace Grand in Dawson City, the Vocational School
Howard Clifford Frotten
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Howard Frotten. Howard Frotten was born in Digby Nova Scotia on January 25, 1951, to parents Clifford Joseph Frotten and Madeline Gertrude Tingley. He moved to Meaford, Ontario as a young boy to work in farming with his Father. He came
Raymond Fred Fugard (VY1RF) AKA Radio Ray
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Raymond Fred Fugard. Ray came to the Yukon from Ontario more than 40 years ago and settled in Dawson City. Radio broadcasting became his passion at the local Dawson station. He also dabbled in mechanics. A lot of his
Thomas Patrick Firth
The Firth/Small/Huston/Horsnell/Locke families are saddened to announce the death of our brother/uncle/friend, Tom, on August 11, 2024. Born and raised in Dawson City, Tom was one of the 17 Yukoners who started Yukon Foundation in 1980. He was a hunter who rode packhorses into the remote valleys and across the peaks of
Mable Walter Forbes
Mable Walter Forbes April 19, 1936 – March 1, 2024 Mable Walter Forbes passed away peacefully in Whitehorse at 87 years of age. Predeceased by husband Bert Walter, husband Doc Forbes, daughter Linda Morton, son Dave Morton and granddaughter Jennifer Babcock, Mable is survived by her children Doug Morton of Whitehorse, (Vanessa,
