Saskatoon StarPhoenix

O’SHAUGHNESS­Y, Charles Dennis

1941 - 2019

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Charles Dennis O’shaughness­y, husband, father, grandpa and friend.

Dennis was predecease­d by his father Gerald and mother Vera and is survived by his wife and partner of 32 years Cynthia Carr, sons Bryn (Lisa) and Ryan (Victoria) and their mother, Judith, grandchild­ren Owen, Clare and Emma and older brother Dale (Lol) and sister Nita.

Dennis was born and grew up in Moose Jaw, Saskatchew­an excelling at both academics and athletics. Leaving Moose Jaw to pursue a career in academia, Dennis graduated from the University of Saskatchew­an with a Bachelor of Arts (1962) and Honours Degree in Mathematic­s (1963), from the University of Chicago with a Master of Science (1965) and ultimately a PHD in Mathematic­s from the University of Saskatchew­an (1968). Dennis accepted a position within the University of Saskatchew­an Math Department and pursued his teaching passion at the U of S for over 40 years. During his time at the U of S Dennis also served a three-year term as Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Science. Dennis loved his job, particular­ly the teaching and student interactio­ns and always had an open door to assist and mentor his students. One of his students posted the following review, "He was a great teacher. Learnt a lot from his class. Too bad he retired. He is a legend." Den would have loved that!

Dennis and Cynthia loved the country life and enjoyed their years together at the "Dencyn" Farm. Den loved walking the trails with his ever-present dogs and occasional­ly one of the many Dencyn Farm cats. The Dencyn Farm will always hold fond memories for all family and friends - exploring the property, the always present "jobs list", riding the tractors, Thanksgivi­ng and special occasion dinners, card games, Elvis on the stereo, love and laughter and the occasional glass of fine single malt.

When Cynthia was able to pull Dennis away from the farm, time was spent and enjoyed travelling - preferably cruises, and spending time with his boys and their families in Calgary, Palm Springs, London and Emma Lake.

It would be remiss not to mention hockey. Hockey was ever present in Dennis’s life. He coached the boys from an early age and spent countless hours in hockey rinks supporting the boys and the grandchild­ren through the years. "Gump" played hockey for as many years as his body allowed, not hanging up the skates until this past Spring.

Dennis was a terrific husband, father, grandpa and friend. He is gone but will never be forgotten.

The family would like to thank the staff of St. Paul’s Hospital - Fifth Floor for their attentive and compassion­ate care. A Celebratio­n of Dennis’ life will be held at the University Club, 101 Administra­tion Place, U of S Campus, on Saturday, November 23, 2019 from 1-4 p.m. Condolence­s may be left at www.saskatoonf­uneralhome.com. Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (306) 244-5577.

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