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Ellyson Dookheran

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ELLYSON PERCIVAL DOOKHERAN

July 12, 1939 - November 11, 2021

After a brief illness and a life well lived, Ellyson (lovingly known as Elly and Duke) peacefully passed away at the age of 82 at the Grace Hospice. Elly joins the pride and joy of his life, his only son, Hayden who predeceased him 15 months ago. Elly was also predeceased by his parents, Francis and Estelle and his beloved brother, Ralph. Papa will be forever remembered by his granddaughters, Kyra (Tristen) and Salina (Mas) and his great grandson, Kale who he loved dearly. Elly will also be lovingly remembered by his sister, Jean (Sylbert) and brothers Clive (Jane) and Franklin as well as many nieces, nephews and close friends.

 

Elly was born on July 12th, 1939 in Trinidad and Tobago. He enjoyed his childhood growing up alongside his siblings in Trinidad. He worked in the accounts department for Princess Town Special Bus Service Company Limited. In 1972, he moved with his son Hayden to Toronto and stayed there briefly before coming to Winnipeg. Winnipeg became home for Elly and Hayden. Elly spent his career in Winnipeg working in hotel management for a number of different hotels. He was well respected by many in the hospitality industry. Elly will be remembered as a gentle soul who loved his son, grandchildren and family. He proudly raised his son and they shared a special bond throughout their lives. Elly enjoyed socializing with friends and family but was also content to stay at home and watch movies or wrestling. His family jokes that he is one of WWE’s biggest fans. Elly enjoyed cooking and watching sports especially cricket and hockey. We will remember his calm spirit and warm smile and we will miss the regular phone calls from him “just to say hello”.

 

The family would like to thank the staff at the Grace Hospice for the care and support provided to Elly in his final weeks. Special thank you to two special friends who were like family to Elly: Ryan Goolia and Bobby Persaud. Your friendships meant so much to our Papa. Thank you for everything.

 

After his son passed away 15 months ago, Elly was left with a broken heart. We find great comfort in knowing that father and son are together once again.

 

At Ellyson’s request, there will be no formal funeral service. To honour him, cheer on your favourite team, spend time with the ones you love and enjoy the simple pleasures in life.

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

Cremation & Life Celebrations

530 St. Mary Avenue - Winnipeg

204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Nancy

January 7, 2022 at 4:51 AM

I am saddened to hear of Duke's passing.  I worked for him many many years ago at the Viscount Gort Hotel.  He was a true gentleman.  Always smiling, positive, kind and funny he effortlessly found a way to make the best of situations that sometimes seemed impossible to overcome.  I enjoyed working for Duke and I am truly very sorry for your loss.  He was one of a kind.

Anson

November 22, 2021 at 7:40 PM

I was saddened to hear of Elly's passing and it has caused me to reflect on what a true and wonderful friend he was. During our teenage years in Trinidad Elly was one of my closest friends. He stood out from the crowd. Always meticulous in his appearance he was elegantly dressed with never a hair out of place. His quiet and dignified manner endeared him to all. He was always ready to lend a helping hand and never saw him angry or resentful. We moved our separate ways but that bond remained as only true friendship can. My condolences go to his family Anson Seukeran

Jason Osman

November 20, 2021 at 11:43 PM

I just told Kyra and Salina this story but when I was a kid my Dad, Stephen Osman and I helped Uncle Ellis move out of a downtown apartment.  It was just helping him move the smaller items and boxes. It was just my dad and I helping Uncle. I asked my dad in the elevator going down and t Most of ride home How Uncle Ellis helped him learn about Canada and working and a mentor. They lived together for awhile.  Peace and Love to you Uncle Ellis. May you gently rest in peace

Murray Botterill

November 20, 2021 at 8:25 PM

I worked with Ellyson at the North Star/Delta.  Throughout our  that time together, I was always impressed by his ever present smile and warmth to everyone he encountered.  Always the gentleman.  Ellsyon was truly a ray of sunshine in everyone's day.  I will miss you my friend.  Heaven just gained another angel.  Murray Botterill

Anoja de Silva

November 18, 2021 at 12:49 AM

Our heart felt condolences to dear Salina, Mas and family on the passing of your beloved Papa..May he Rest In Peace ..❤️😇💐🙏🏼

Ria Dookheran-Bachan

November 18, 2021 at 12:18 AM

Deepest condolences to the family of our wonderful, kind hearted and gentle soul Uncle Elly. May God give you all the strength to deal with such a great loss. Randy and I will always treasure the beautiful memories we had of spending vacation by Uncle Elly in 1993 and getting to know dad's side of the family better. Our family circle has become much smaller within the past couple years after the passing of our beloved cousin Hayden, my dear father Ralph and now his brother Uncle Elly. No words can truly express the pain that we feel 💔 when we lose our loved ones but I take comfort in knowing that they are all united in heaven until we meet again. Sending my love to you all. 😄Uncle Elly may your soul RIP. Love always. Ria

Shelley Ryland

November 18, 2021 at 12:12 AM

I knew "Duke" years ago at the Northstar Inn (subsequently the Delta) where we developed a mutually respectful work relationship and formed a friendship. There were several after work get-togethers with co-workers and Duke was always up for socializing. I recall the nickname he teasingly gave me and thereby referred to me by no other name. I remember his description of Trinidad and Tobago as warm and beautiful. I'm glad for having known and worked with Duke all those years ago. It's good to know life progressed into his 80s. Sincere condolences to Ellyson's family. 
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