Obituary of Dale Madore
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It is with great sadness and heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of Clyde Dale Madore on October 31, 2020 at the age of 51. Dale is known by his loved ones as an extraordinary person who had many exceptional skills and talents. Dale spent his final days in comfort surrounded at home by his loving wife and cherished daughter, his mother and many loving family members.
Left to mourn Dale is his wife Tahnya Madore (Andoney) his daughter Ava and his much-loved fur babies. Dale also leaves behind his Mother Vicky Madore (Cross), sisters: Della (Doug) Parsons, Lorraine (Trent) Inman; brother, Dean (Pat) Madore, nieces and nephews: Stephen (Sharon)Parsons, Krista
(Jamie) Rose, Crystal Parsons, Kyle Madore and Hannah and Lucas Inman. Great niece, Catherine Parsons and great nephews, Andrew Parsons and Colton Rose. Brother-in-law mike (Melissa) Andoney and family, sister in law Natalya (Josh) Nakesh and their family, mother-in-law Brenda Andoney (Tataren); Wade and Lillian Higgison, Stephanie Horne their families who loved Dale as their own, along with many more extended families who cherished Dale immensely. Dale was also loved by many aunts, uncles and friends that he met along his travels.
He is reunited with loved ones who’ve passed before him, his beloved father, Melvin Madore, sister Maxine, his father-in-law Daniel Andoney and sister- in-law Jesena Andoney, along with both sets of grandparents.
Dale proudly served in the Canadian Armed Forces, serving in Bosnia, Croatia, Madagascar, his military days took him all over the world. Dale was a very passionate and determined man with heart of gold, set out to help anyone in need and striving only for the best for his family. He was happiest when enjoying the outdoors, hiking, riding ATV, fishing, hunting or just “taking it all in” with his girls and fur babies or with family and friends. Dale enjoyed teaching and mentoring and loved a good story!
Dale sadly lost his fight against cancer, but he will forever be in our hearts and memories. He was loved and cherished by many who had the privilege to know him. In keeping with his wish’s cremation has taken place, and a small immediate family celebration of life will take place that will be in compliance with Covid-19 government regulations. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society www.cancer.ca or to wounded veterans www.woundedwarriors.ca .