I have heard many stories over the years of fond memories from my husband, Jim (Dennis’ brother) of the time they spent together growing up. Even though we did not get to spend much time with Dennis in the (almost) 27 years since he was best man at our wedding (dang expensive ferry!!) the time we did get to see Dennis and his wife, Raynieres were always full of fun and laughter. He will be dearly missed by Jim and myself.
Jack and I have spent many happy hours golfing with Dennis and his lovely wife Raynieres. Indeed, we were lucky enough to have witnessed at least 3 of his many hole in ones. We were deeply saddened to hear of his very sudden passing. Dennis will remain in our memories forever. May you rest in peace.
My sincere and heart felt condolences to all the family. Dennis and I met when I was 13 when a large group of us kids hung out together for several years, reconnecting years later at a friends party with the same kids. Most recently it was great to see Dennis again at our annual dinner gathering in Surrey this past September and to meet his wife. I knew of his health challenges but never thought seeing him that night would be the last time. I'm sorry for your loss.
Dennis and I were good friends through Jr and Sr high school, and beyond. It was sad to hear of his passing and he will be greatly missed. It was fortunate to see him one last time last fall when we all gathered for dinner in Surrey.
Was so sad to hear of Dennis 's passing. I saw him last September, at the annual school group get together. We talked then of his health issue. Dennis was a great friend to me and we all hung out together as a group from the time we were all 14 / 15 years old. There was over 15 of us in the group. It was a great time, it was a time of wonder and a time to explore. Dennis was one of the leaders of this motley crew along with his best buddy Brian.