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Strachan, Donald

STRACHAN, Donald

1935 - 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Donald George “Don” Strachan of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Don passed away peacefully on May 13, 2025, at the age of 89. He was a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, Canadian Army veteran, and businessman.

Don is survived by his wife of over 64 years, Pauline Strachan (née Leduc), of Kirkland Lake; his four children David (Suzanne), Michelle (Rod), Michael (Michele), and Susan (Greig); and his cherished grandchildren, Kieran, Coleman, Alexandra, and Jack. Don is also survived by his siblings, Michael, Jackie, George, Judy, Steven, Brian, and John.

Don was born in Toronto on May 25, 1935, to John Gibb “Jack” Strachan and Edna Rita Strachan (née Duggan). He left school in 1950 and began working at General Steel Wares in Toronto before joining the Canadian Army in July 1953. He proudly served as a paratrooper with the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Germany and Calgary. After his honourable discharge in 1956, Don returned to Toronto and followed in the footsteps of his father, brothers, and uncles by working for Coca-Cola.

Later that year, Don moved to Elliot Lake, where he briefly worked underground at Algoma-Quirke before switching to a job servicing vending machines — a move that launched his lifelong career in the food services industry.

In 1960, Don married Pauline, and the couple settled in Toronto, where their children David, Michelle, and Michael were born. In 1968, Don began servicing vending machines at theatres in Kirkland Lake and soon proposed relocating there. Pauline, who had grown up in Ramore and Kirkland Lake, was thrilled to return north.

In January 1969, Don and Pauline opened the cafeteria at the Old Arena on Government Road. In 1979, they continued their arena food services at the new Joe Mavrinac Community Complex. Their fourth child, Susan, was born in 1969, and in 1970, Donald Strachan Limited was officially founded, marking the beginning of a legendary local business.

In 1972, Don secured the vending machine contract at KLCVI, which quickly expanded to include sandwiches and hot meal services. The success led to the installation of a full kitchen and the start of full-scale meal preparation. The following year, Don’s services reached Culver Park in Swastika and the Civic Ball Park. In 1975, he was awarded the food service contract for Northern College, launching a thriving business that catered countless weddings, funerals, graduations, and Christmas parties that continued for decades. He was well known for his prime rib dinners.

Don and Pauline retired from the food industry in 2016, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of community service and entrepreneurship.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff of Extendicare Kirkland Lake and the Kirkland Lake Hospital for their care and compassion.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the late summer of 2025 at the French Family Funeral Home in Kirkland Lake, followed by a reception at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 87. The exact date and time will be announced later. Invitations will be shared via Facebook and email.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario or the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 87.

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To The Strachan family

Condolences on your loss, Don was a lovely man ! I first met him at KLCVI ,always a smile & good natured . Attended many events over the years where he was working . Fast forward he was wonderful with our family when he worked his magic at our daughter& son in law’s wedding ! God SpeedDon

Jennifer Vachon Larder Lae , May 16, 2025

The Strachan Family and Friends

What can anybody say about Don...OMG what a character and a Legacy he lives behind. Condolences to the Family and all his Friends he made in his Lifetime. So sorry for Family's Loss. Will always remember him by his Greetings.."Have you been away lately?".. RIP my Friend of many YEARS.


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Judy (Cale) Gervais, May 16, 2025

The Strachan Family

Condolences from our family to yours.

Don was a terrific guy. He always had a moment to chat and a funny story to share. Don and Pauline were a part of many of our childhood memories and our growing up. From the hockey rink, Culver Park, and seeing them at school every day. Terrific folks and terrific family. I hope you find comfort in the many fond memories we all have of Don and his fun loving ways.

Take care.

Rick Witty, May 16, 2025

The Strachan family

Such a beautiful obituary honouring Don- or as we all called him Donny. Legendary catering duo with Polly. Great memories made from weddings, Sunday breakfasts, and special events. When we had to plan a celebration of life for our Dad there was no question , we would ask Donny and Polly to prepare their famous prime rib dinner. He loved to talk about the kids. Always a smile and ask " How's it going buddy?" RIP Donny.

Sean OConnor, May 16, 2025

Polly and family

So sorry
Deepest condolences
Such a nice man and great cook


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Jean snowdon, May 16, 2025

Polly and family

Todd and I are so sorry to hear of the passing of Donny.
I had a wonderful 10 years working for both of yous.
My heart is saddened.
He will never be forgotten.


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Polly james, May 16, 2025

Polly and family

Sincere sympathies extended to the entire Strachan family. I first worked with Don (and Polly) at the Culver Park canteen back when I was a teen and then again in later years at Northern College both in the caf and many, many catering jobs! He was a great man and I will fondly remember him! Hope he’s had a chance to get a “ booster shot” or two with Eleanor and Wilber on the other side! Rest easy Don! Hugs!

Sue Comba, May 16, 2025

Polly and family

My deepest condolences. Always had fun conversations with Don.

Doris Uhrayn, May 16, 2025

The Strachans

Donny was a gem of a human and taught me a lot of how to be a good man . He took me under his wing and was always gracious, kind and so much fun to work with. There is not enough room here to speak to how he influenced my life . I loved you Don like a father and a brother . Rest in peace my friend !! Condolences to all of you on this terrible loss.


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James Taylor, May 16, 2025

Strachan family

Don and I are so very sorry to hear of Don's passing. A Kirkland Lake legend who, along with Polly, catered our wedding all those years ago with his famous prime rib.
Rest in peace.

Helene and Don Studholme, May 16, 2025

Paula

Our most sincere condolences.
We have fond memories of Don.


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Andy& Pat (Pronto Store) 1980’s, May 16, 2025

Pauline & Family

Our sincere condolences. We are sorry to hear of Don’s passing. Don was such a great person and businessman. He could cook a prime rib like no other and was always so friendly and organized when preparing for an event. We will remember Don fondly.

Kathy & Jim McLenaghan, May 16, 2025

Don's Family

We enjoyed so many lovely meals prepared by Don and his staff during my 33 years at Northern College. Don was always so cheerful and pleasant - even when very busy. Please accept our sympathy on his passing.

Doug & Wendy van Vianen, May 16, 2025

Pauline & Family

So sorry to hear of the loss of Don, had many great conversations with him over the years.

He was a true gentleman. May he R I P.

Pat & Lorraine

Patrick Kiely, May 16, 2025

Pauline and family

So sorry to hear of Don’s passing I have many fond memories of Don coming to my workplace. We often talked about his family his children and he always made to to ask of my family. Rest in peace my friend
My thoughts are with you Pauline and your family .
From Katherine and Larry contant

Katherine Contant , May 16, 2025

Pauline and family

I am so sad to hear of Don's passing. I know the last several years have been difficult for all of you with Don's health issues. I feel like I grew up with Don and Pauline. I have often joked that Polly fed me more often than my mother over the years. Alwas a smile and a story shared over a cheeseburger and a coke. please accept my condolences on your loss. A wonderful man and another Kirkland Lake icon lost.

Mike Bowman, May 16, 2025

Paulie❤️

Paulie…sending my deepest condolences on the loss of your dearest Don…he was a great man. As a couple, you were a Kirkland Lake staple…loved by everyone. Know the community wraps you in a great big hug.

Michelle Whelan, May 16, 2025

The Strachan Clan

My deepest sympathies on the loss of Mr. Strachan (Don).
The pain is gone, the memories live on in your hearts and your minds.
You will not be forgotten.
Rest In Peace.

Rodney MacDonald, May 16, 2025

to all the family

my sympathy to the family don was a good boss and a good man he will be missed


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francine charbonneau, May 16, 2025

The Strachan family

My deepest condolences for your loss, Don was such a good man. I remember both of your parents well, such hard working, sweet, kind folks.

Kimberly, May 16, 2025

The Strachan Family

So sad to hear of Don’s passing! Please find comfort in your memories. Don and Pauline gave me my first job of making candy floss on Canada Day at Culver Park in Swastika many years ago. He and Pauline fed us popcorn and hot dogs for years during hockey games at the old and new arena. A overall great guy! He will be fondly missed by many . Rest in peace Don

Joanne & Bruce McDonald , May 16, 2025

Pauline her family and to Kirkland Lake .

They were the glue that made us feel at home whenever you bump into them. The long goodbye never gets easier, but the people he will meet now he will recognize. My thoughts are with .

Pauline Lessard, May 16, 2025

The Strachan family

Many fond memories of Don at all the venues he worked at, particularly KLCVI and the arena. Enjoyed many conversations with him over the years during visits to KL. My sincerest sympathies to the entire family.

John Czuba, May 17, 2025

Polly and family

Your husband was a town hero to be remembered by many. As a close friend of the family, my experience with Don has always been a happy one. Along with his wife Polly, he has hosted many sleepovers with two gigglers in the room next door, our friendly friend at the figure skating club, our graduation private party host and “mom and dad” of our high school cafeteria hangout. He was a big part of our early days and I will forever remember. So glad I made it back to KL and got the chance to see him in later years.
RIP Donny. Keep smiling!

Karen Goode, May 17, 2025

Michelle and family

My deepest condolences. Losing someone you love is never easy, and my heart goes out to you and your loved ones during this difficult time. Hugs and prayers.


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Elena Pintilie, May 17, 2025

Mrs. Strachan, Michelle, Mike, Sue and David

So many memories of your Dad-and always your Mom by his side because they were partners in everything. Mrs. Strachan, I'm so very sorry you have lost your amazing partner. I know the last several years you may have felt you lost him due to that awful disease that is a thief of everything, but even that can't take from you the wonderful life and years you built together and in doing so created a lasting legacy for this town. You both were everywhere-during my teenage years with Michelle, the time you both hosted our friend group before prom, the college cafe when I was in nursing, the many prime rib dinners for so many reasons and functions over the years, the countless hockey games and tournaments you ran your food booth at and even later on when I'd be at the complex with my daughter for figure skating. There were so many times I'd run into you both at the grocery stored you'd be happy and both have the biggest smiles and we'd catch up on what my family was doing now and what Michelle was up to. I'm so sorry he's gone but so grateful for what you both have left so many of us. He will never be forgotten-nor his wonderful big happy smile.
Love to you Mrs. Strachan and Michelle, our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.️

Paul and Marjorie Harvey, May 17, 2025

Polly and familiy

So sorry to hear about Don’s passing. What a remarkable man he truly will be missed by all who knew him. Polly and Don were also great employers I had the opportunity to work for them over many years starting at culver park King George School and Northern College . Best prime rib and roasted baby potatoes ever. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. RIP .

Ellie Bates , May 17, 2025

Dolly & family

Dolly, I am so sorry to hear about Don's passing. Don always had a hello when I would see him either at the arena or at the College when we would have our Christmas parties. Thinking of you.


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Charlene Owen, May 17, 2025

Pauline, David, Michelle, Michael & Sue

I knew one day I would come across Don's obituary and today was the day. My condolences to everyone, your husband and dad is in a much better place now. You will be missed by everyone who knew you because you were a part of Kirkland Lake's history. RIP Mr Don Strachan


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Nicky Moreau , May 17, 2025

The family

Condolences to all he was a wonderful man. He will be missed. Sorry for your loss.


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Lorrie Brough , May 18, 2025

Pauline and family

I was greatly saddened to learn of Don’s passing. I remember with great fondness Don and Pauline when they ran the food services at King George Public School, and their wonderful children who were students there. My sincerest condolences.
Nat Reed

Nat Reed, May 18, 2025

Pauline & Family

My first and favourite boss. Culver park 1977 brings many fond memories, working the canteen with the boys in the back flipping aces ……I’m thinking there may have been a few shots of whiskey involved here, but despite the seriousness of the game he was always happy to lend a hand if needed. A soft beautiful sole, Kirkland Lake has definitely lost an icon. Rest in peace Don.

Colleen (Parker) McGill, May 18, 2025

Pauline and family

My deepest condolence of your great loss. my prayers and thoughts are with you


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Leona warner, May 18, 2025

The Strachan Family

We are very sorry to receive the news regarding Don. What a great loss to the community! Don always seemed to have a smile, a positive attitude and a great story to tell! He and Pauly were connected to so many aspects in KL and each has left a positive memory! My condolences particularly to the family who attended KLCVI during my days there. More great memories!
Brian and Gale Hamilton

Brian and Gale Hamilton , May 18, 2025

Don’s family

Mr. Strachan was an amazing guy who gave a lot of his time to youth sports.
Whether it was baseball or hockey, he drove us, fed us and cheered us on.
Thank you so much

Peter Viskovich, May 18, 2025