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I would like to know about the funeral service for Don Daynard as i would like to pay my respects as i worked with him many many years ago. Great guy sad to hear about his passing.
Bruce
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Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any such info available yet, but if anyone knows (like Erin Davis) or some of the other folks here, I hope they'll post it.
In the meantime, there's an absolutely amazing treasure trove of Don Daynard recollections on YouTube, put up about a decade ago by someone or a group named "Radio Viz." (Lots of other great stuff there, including many reminiscences from SOWNY member Doug Thompson about his years at CHUM.)
It's a bit hard to find in the pages and pages of videos there, so here's a shortcut reference guide.
Don Daynard Working with Craig Smith on CKFM's Oldies Show
Don Daynard Working at CKFH in Toronto in the 60s
Don Daynard Working at CHFI
Don Daynard - Working at CFRB in Toronto
Don Daynard - Working as PD of CFOS in Owen Sound & Rock n Roll records
Don Daynard - What makes great talent?
Don Daynard - What makes a great program director?
Don Daynard - Talks about being the first voice in the movie Porky's
Don Daynard says the audience support helped him after he announced death of his son
Don Daynard - Says his wife was a huge CHUM FM fan
Don Daynard - He only left radio once in almost 50 years
Don Daynard says after so many shows everything becomes a blur
Don Daynard - Programming in the 50s in Owen Sound
Don Daynard - Tight format radio
Don Daynard - Learning to work with a partner on the air
Don Daynard - How he fell in love with radio
Don Daynard - How did he get the name Dazzlin' Don?
Don Daynard - His first on air job in Owen Sound in 1953
Don Daynard - Going public about his son's death
Don Daynard - Going from CFRB to CKFM
Don Daynard - Going from CKFM to CHFI
Don Daynard - Describes 1953 Owen Sound control room
Don Daynard - Age difference caused problems for Don and Erin
Don Daynard - After retirement how hard is it to stop doing show prep?
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As a long-time friend of Don and Lynda, no formal funeral, just family.
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Radio Viz is/was Bob Magee and Richard Maxwell. They video taped interviews with people in broadcasting, split each interview into segments, titled the segments, and posted them to YouTube.
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And thanks to them, we have some great vignettes from some of the best in local radio, including Don Daynard. Thanks for clarifying.
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Bruce wrote:
I would like to know about the funeral service for Don Daynard as i would like to pay my respects as i worked with him many many years ago. Great guy sad to hear about his passing.
Bruce
Noticed his obit in the Toronto Star over the weekend - and it contains info not on the funeral arrangements you asked about, but a celebration of life. And no, you haven't missed it - it's not until May 6th.
I had no idea his real name was "Danard" with no "y." Probably added it to make it easier to pronounce. His obit also mentions his interest in Egyptology and the Titanic - who knew?
And when was the last time you saw an obituary that contained a special thank you to CHFI?
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Donald Britton Danard 1934-2023