A man of great integrity, Dennis was the best son, brother, husband, father, friend you could have. He will be very sadly missed but remain in the hearts of his wife Christine (nee Brusch), daughter Jennifer (Greg), mother Edna, sisters Leslie Jeanneret (David) and Lorrie DeGaust (Lorne), nieces and nephews, his 'little buddy' Gilligan, extended family and many friends. Beloved son of the late Fred McCutcheon and son-in-law of the late Kurt and Erna Brusch.
A graduate of McMaster University and loyal employee of Stelco for 37 years, Dennis began his career as a student metallurgist, became an industry-wide renowned scientist in pipeline and automotive steels, then Director of Research & Development and ultimately the General Manager of Technology. His time at Stelco gave him the opportunity to see much of the world, and culminated in a love for far eastern culture and travel.
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Always a competitive sportsman, early in his life Dennis was a sailor. Sailing brought him closer to his father, and together they built their first boat. Dennis only gave up sailing once he had won all the races he cared to win, and then took up golf with an equal passion for perfecting his game. Curling, movies with popcorn, photography and collecting fine scotch were among his favourite pastimes, but most of all he loved to travel with the love of his life Chris, especially cruising distant seas and oceans. Music also brought Dennis great joy, particularly 60's Rock and Roll and Motown. The soundtrack of his life was filled with some great tunes even during his last days.
Dennis will be remembered by friends and family alike for his intelligent wit and sense of humour, and Jennifer will savour every sip of his scotch collection in loving tribute to her father, friend and role model. We hope you'll also raise a glass as you remember him.
A heartfelt thank you to the medical professionals who provided such compassionate care and support to Dennis on this final leg of his journey, to our special friends Sharon and Bev who helped ease the journey, and to snow shovelers Brandon and Dustin who made sure we had a clear path.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial visitation will be held at Bay Gardens Funeral Home , 1010 Botanical Drive, BURLINGTON (905-527-0405) on January 7, 2017, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to the Juravinski Cancer Centre or charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences can be made at www.baygardens.ca.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
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