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Daniel
Ling's obituary was issued by the Ling family on August 11th,
2003
Daniel
Ling of Cobble Hill, British Columbia passed away peacefully
and with dignity at home on Saturday, August 9, surrounded
in love by his family. He is survived by his wife Jane, his
former wife Nan Phillips, his two sons, Philip and Alister,
two stepsons Ken and Brendan, seven grandchildren and brother
George. He is predeceased by brothers Peter and Alan. He will
be sorely missed by his llama Lleroy.
He emigrated from England in 1963 to serve as Principal of
the Montreal Oral School for the Deaf. After 20 years of research
and teaching at McGill University, he served as a dean at
the University of Western Ontario. His life's legacy has been
teaching deaf children to listen and speak. For this he was
appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1999.
A
true Renaissance man, Dan built on his roots as a scientist
and violinist, striving to improve the sounds of the violins,
violas and cellos he created. Feared by the crabs and prawns
of Cowichan Bay, he also plumbed the depths of the coastal
waters of British Columbia for salmon, halibut, and the cod
that bore his name (Ling).
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Daniel
Ling, O.C., Ph.D. |
A
gathering of family and friends was held to celebrate his
extraordinary life at Denjana, his beloved home.
To
honor the life and work of Daniel Ling donations can be sent
in his memory to Auditory-Verbal International (2121 Eisenhower
Ave #402, Alexandria, VA 22314) or the Alexander Graham Bell
Association for the Deaf (3417 Volta Place, Washington, DC
20007).
Notes
of Condolence can be sent to the Ling Family philip@lingnotes.com
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