Passed away June 12, 2014 suddenly at home in Ottawa. Paul is survived by his parents Bob and Betty Dingledine, sisters Barbara (Glen) Armstrong, and Susan (Denny) Mull. Also surviving are three nieces, one nephew, and six great-nieces and nephews. During his long and illustrious career with the Canadian Government Foreign Services, Paul served in numerous trade and diplomatic positions around the world. His last foreign appointment was as the Canadian Ambassador to Iran. Paul enjoyed his happiest moments at his beloved cottage near Kazabazua, QC, surrounded by friends and family or having peaceful time on his own. A private family Service will be held at Beechwood Funeral Cemetery and Cremation Services on Monday June 16, 2014.
Welcome to the Amigos Newsletter, a compilation of news, reader contributions and unreliable opinion by and for past and present employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), and their friends. Items can be sent to John Lang. Readers' comments on posts are encouraged. Twitter hashtag: #amigosnewsletter.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Paul Dingledine Obit
Passed away June 12, 2014 suddenly at home in Ottawa. Paul is survived by his parents Bob and Betty Dingledine, sisters Barbara (Glen) Armstrong, and Susan (Denny) Mull. Also surviving are three nieces, one nephew, and six great-nieces and nephews. During his long and illustrious career with the Canadian Government Foreign Services, Paul served in numerous trade and diplomatic positions around the world. His last foreign appointment was as the Canadian Ambassador to Iran. Paul enjoyed his happiest moments at his beloved cottage near Kazabazua, QC, surrounded by friends and family or having peaceful time on his own. A private family Service will be held at Beechwood Funeral Cemetery and Cremation Services on Monday June 16, 2014.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments? Please add your name to the text here or we will not know who you are. - jl