The passing of Lorne Herbert Chapman

The passing of Lorne Herbert Chapman

Lorne Herbert Chapman

February 15, 1941-September 13, 2021 

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lorne Herbert Chapman of West Vancouver on September 13, 2021 after a long battle with Dementia.

 

Lorne was predeceased by his parents, Herbert Chapman and Marjorie (Taylor) Chapman. He is survived by his loving wife Marylou (nee Duffy), and two sons, Peter (Jennifer) and Tom (Tanya), and by cherished grandchildren Max, Alexandra, Will, Georgia and Grace. He was also a brother to Judy Weaver (Bryan) and lan, and an uncle to several nieces and nephews.

 

Lorne was born in Vancouver, and grew up in Montreal, before relocating to Toronto where he spent a great deal of his working career. He attended Mount Allison University and Queens University, where he completed his Professional Engineering degree. He worked many years with IBM, and Bank of Nova Scotia and was able to assist many businesses through consulting practices with Coopers & Lybrand and the Chancellor Partners. His work took him to many locations, but he was happiest when a move brought him back to Vancouver where he could sail, ski and golf all in the same weekend. Lorne ran intoMarylou shortly after his return to Vancouver in 1990. They subsequently married in 1992. Lorne loved competitive sailing whether it was an International 14 in his younger years, or his J/24, Plus Ten, at the National Yacht Club in Toronto and then at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. When J/24 numbers declined, he sailed competitively with the Dragon fleet in his Dragon, Eclipse. Lorne spent a lifetime of active involvement with the international J/24 Class, competing and judging around the world. With his involvement with the IJCA as President and then Technical Advisor, he was also very involved with the Canadian J/24 Class. Travel was another passion for Lorne. From European cruises with Marylou to visiting with family on the beach in Prince Edward Island and teaching grandchildren to sail. He enjoyed capturing these memories with photography and also enjoyed catching up with sailing friends across the globe. Together Lorne and Marylou enjoyed B.C.’s fabulous golf and skiing activities, and the many crew parties and dinners with friends in West Vancouver. Lornes interest in photography was always evident in the sunset photos from the deck in West Vancouver and the pictures of Lorne and Marylous constant West Highland Terrier companions, Muggins, Charlie and Holly.

 

We are ever grateful for the warm and excellent care provided by the doctors, nurses, nurse aids and all staff at Evergreen House, in North Vancouver. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, he received great care every day that kept him as comfortable and content as possible. A memorial service is postponed until a future date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Alzheimers Society of B.C

 

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