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Constantine KINNEAR



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Constantine KINNEAR

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Alfred "Alec" KINNEAR

    David married Lucia SPISIAKOVA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucia SPISIAKOVA

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: FD159FF506E54D078B02A9DFB80720330CAD

    Children:
    1. 1. Constantine KINNEAR


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Wilson KINNEAR

    David married Brenda BELLINGER [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Brenda BELLINGER

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B0F744774FFA4C0C83EA1E4F039729AC4C9E

    Children:
    1. 2. David Alfred "Alec" KINNEAR
    2. Kathryn Elizabeth KINNEAR
    3. Julia Millicent KINNEAR


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David KINNEAR was born on 25 Nov 1909 in Ballydonnety, County Down, Northern Ireland; was christened on 15 Feb 1910 (son of Thomas Albert KINNEAR and Annie DICKSON); died on 24 Nov 2003 in Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: DAC93AB5CC084B6FB1A7AA6294B982388B37
    • Address: Address:
      David KINNEAR
    • Education: Southwell School, Downpatrick and later at a business school in Belfast
    • Occupation: Execuitive Vice-President & CEO of Eatons
    • Residence: Toronto, , Ontario, Canada
    • Immigration: 1928, Canada

    Notes:

    KINNEAR, David (Dave) _ Passed away at Toronto, on Monday, November 24, 2003, in his 94th year, after a full, interesting and exciting life. Loving husband of the late Millie Elizabeth Wilson who was his devoted wife for 62 years. Dear father of David Wilson and his partner Carolyn Acker and the late Wayne Dickson. Proud ''Papa'' of Alec, Kathryn, Julie (Mary), Patrick, Sean and Samantha. Caring brother of Ethel and the late Winnie, Annie, Lily, Louise, Laura, John, Tom, Robert and Sam. Born in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, on November 25, 1909, he immigrated to Canada in 1928. Dave joined The T. Eaton Company and moved from Toronto to Hamilton, then Vancouver and back to Toronto. He was Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, serving as an employee and director of Eaton's for a total of 65 years. After retiring from The T. Eaton Company, he was appointed Vice Chairman of Bank of Montreal, which was the most senior bank position in Ontario at the time. After leaving the Bank, he joined Royal LePage as Senior Vice President, Corporate Development until his full retirement at age 84. He also served as a director of numerous other organizations, including Canadian Pacific Railway and Uniroyal, was past president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and was a director and significant fund raiser for St. Michael's Hospital and the United Way. The hallmark of Dave's executive style was his amazing memory and his sincere interest in his employees and their families. He cared about all the people he encountered in life and sincerely enjoyed sharing with them in their successes and difficulties. Dave was enthusiastic about many sports, playing cricket and handball in his youth and golf for most of his life, and belonged to the Ancaster, Shaughnessy, Capilano and Rosedale golf clubs. He was an avid fan of hockey, football and baseball, and bred racehorses in partnership with Pres Gilbride and Frank Merrill. Dave's independent living in the last few years was made possible by his devoted caregivers Teresa Wegrzyn-Turska and Lucina Laczek, and the support of Ted Hiltz and the excellent staff at 561 Avenue Road. He was a familiar face on his twice-daily walks around Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue until three weeks before his death. A special thanks to Dr. Peter Kopplin and the dedicated staff of the Palliative Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital for their compassionate support. Please join the family in a celebration of Dave's life at TIMOTHY EATON MEMORIAL CHURCH, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, on Thursday, December 4 at 3:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8, or the charity of your choice. Arrangements under the direction of the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel (416-487-4523).

    Mr. D. Kinnear MR. David Kinnear, who died in Toronto, Canada, on November 24, at the age of 93, was a native of the Downpatrick area. Mr. Kinnear was born into a farming family in the townland of Ballydonity, near Hollymount, in 1909 and was educated at the Southwell School in Downpatrick and later at a business school in Belfast. Most of the family emigrated to Canada in the 1920s and Mr. Kinnear soon rose to prominence in the business community. He joined the T. Eaton Company and remained with it for a total of 65 years, rising from an employee to become chairman and chief executive officer. After retiring from the company he was appointed vice-chairman of the Bank of Montreal. He also held directorships of numerous other organisations, including Canadian Pacific Railway and Uniroyal. He was also involved in charity work. He was married to his late wife, Millie, for 62 years, and died just a day before he would have celebrated his 94th birthday. A memorial service was held on December 4. Mr. Kinnear is survived by the family circle and locally by his nephew, Mr. Tommy Taylor, from Woodgrange, and members of the Dickson family.

    Surname: Kinnear Given name: David Age: 18 Sex: M Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1928/03/05 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Saint John , New Brunswick Ship: METAGAMA , Canadian Pacific Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-c Volume: 1928 volume 2 Page: 93 Microfilm reel: T-14851

    David Kinnear Born in County Down, Ireland , in 1909, David Kinnear received his education at the Belfast Business College. At the age of 14 he came to Canada and gained employment with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. On June 2,1937 David married Millicent Wilson of Hamilton, Ontario; They have two sons. David Kinnear was appointed Director of the T. Eaton Co. in 1960, vice-president 1963, Chief Executive Officer 1965 and Chairman of the Board 1969. He retired from T. Eaton Co. in May 1973. On June 1st, 1973 he was appointed Vice-Chairman, Bank of Montreal, and was a vice-president and Director of Advertising. LePage. Mr. Kinnear served as Director and Trustee of many companies; He retired and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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    Birth:
    Near Hollymount, Near Downpatrick

    David married Millicent Elizabeth WILSON on 2 Jun 1937 in Hamilton, , Ontario, Canada. Millicent was born in 1907; died on 8 Mar 1999. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Millicent Elizabeth WILSON was born in 1907; died on 8 Mar 1999.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: E6482BC753E0497DBC20BBF52E0B3AABC3B3
    • Address: Address:
      Millie Elizabeth WILSON

    Notes:

    from Hamilton, Ontario

    Children:
    1. 4. David Wilson KINNEAR
    2. Wayne Dickson KINNEAR was born on 4 Oct 1946 in Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada; died in 1994.


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