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Dunbar, Fredrick



Fredrick James Dunbar
October 13, 1946 – September 6, 2024

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Fred Dunbar.
Husband. Father. Grandfather.
Fred is survived by his loving wife Lise Klemme. Lovingly remembered by his daughter, Nicole (Elliott)
and grandsons Liam and Ethan.
He is also remembered by Lise’s family, and by Shannon Bruce and her family.
Fred is predeceased by his parents Ruby Maude (Pegg) and Thomas James, and his sister, Edna (Sedore).
He is survived by his sister Betty (Ireland), brother Ken, sister Evelyn (Davis), and brother Don.

Fred grew up in Aurora and lived in various locations across Ontario over his lifetime, settling in Wellington with Lise,
to enjoy his retirement years. He will be remembered for his proficiency in sales and his love of dogs.
Fred enjoyed many fun years boating the Trent-Severn Waterways. He loved to travel but could not be without his dogs
which lead to a new love of RVing in his later years. 

The family wishes to thank the incredible ICU staff at BGH for their exceptional care and kindness.

Family and friends will gather at the
Ainsworth Funeral Home, 288 Noxon Avenue, Welllington, ON
on Saturday, September 14th.  Visitation will be 1-2pm.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2pm, followed by internment at Wellington Cemetery.
A reception will be announced at the service. 

Online condolences at www.ainsworthfuneralhome.com
Memorial donations can be made to Boxer Rescue Ontario.

Memorial Donations may be made online at 
https://www.boxerrescueontario.com
or by cheque made payable to Boxer Rescue Ontario and mailed to 
Boxer Rescue Ontario
PO Box 68510,  Great Lakes,
Brampton, Ontario. Canada
L6R 0J8

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