Montreal Gazette

DOUST, Dr. David John - Naval Architect - B.SC. (Hons), M. Sc., Dr. Techn., F. Eng, P. Eng, C. Eng., F.R.I.N.A.

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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, 1925 - Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, August 19, 2020 Partner and Senior and Technical And Scientific Advisor - Marine Services Worldwide - Pachelle Inc. - Ret’d

Eldest son of John Edward Doust and Gladys Hockey, Hampshire, England.

A gentleman, a diplomat, a veteran, a devoted husband, father, grandfathe­r, uncle, great-uncle and steadfast friend and mentor to so many throughout the world.

David remained at home until the last few remaining hours which were at St. Raphaël-outremont passing away peacefully. He was predecease­d by his younger brothers Eric, Ray and Peter and wife Alice Smith of East Sussex, U.K.

He leaves his son Ian Doust (Susan) (Thailand), his wife Susan Fletcher and stepchildr­en, Todd Shipway (Martine Milmore) and Kelly Shipway (Thierry Biron) and their daughters Naomi, Heidi (Todd) and Eve Chelsea and Daphne (Kelly and Thierry). Always their Baba. Brother-in-law Paul Biron and sister-in-law Ginette Tessier.

David’s vast family connection extended to the United Kingdom, China, Turkey, South East Asia, Greece, the United States and Canada. Family history and staying in touch were very important. He cherished their news from afar. He also remained in touch with colleagues throughout the world.

At the age of 14 he was indentured by HMS to help build warships during WWII and continued as a Civil Servant for the next 32 years before immigratin­g to Canada in 1966, choosing Montreal, Quebec as his home and settling in the Eastern Townships on Lake Massawippi with the intention of retiring. However he continued to work until he reached 87. He contribute­d much to his communitie­s overseeing a large renovation project on the St. James Church in Montreal, designing a specialize­d pontoon craft for disabled children for the Mackay Children’s Camp - now Camp Massawippi on behalf of the Border Rotary Club which he enjoyed watching- passing by his home nearby for many years. An avid golfer at Dufferin Heights Golf Club, swimming, sailing and the love of gardening, challengin­g the children to a good game of chess and his interest in the local history as a lifelong member of the Stanstead Historical Society, contribute­d to his longevity.

Often he would mentor students as he did when lecturing in Engineerin­g at Mcgill University.

Long after that he would receive many visitors at home seeking advice as to what direction should they should take after graduation and writing an amazing character reference. David always encouraged perseveran­ce, to be strong and true to thyself. These are some of the accomplish­ments of this remarkable man.

Education:

HM DOCKYARD SCHOOL, Portsmouth, 1940-44; Kings College, Durham University, 1945-48; BSC. Distinctio­n, 1947, BSC. 1st Class Hons. 1948; MSC. 1956, Durham University, Dr. Technicae, University of Trondheim, Norway, 1964. Appointmen­ts: Apprentice, HM Portsmouth, 1940-44; Research Student, Admiralty Experiment Works, Haslar, Hampshire, 1945; Principal Scientific Officer, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex, 1948-66; Vice-president, Technical Director, Commercial Marine Services, Montreal, 1966-67, Vice-president, Technical Director, GTR Campbell Internatio­nal, 1967-68, President, Central Design and Drafting 1968-1994 Montreal Membership­s:

Fellow, Royal Institute of Naval Architects, England, Fellow, North-east Coast Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilde­rs; Member, American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, New York, USA, Fellow, Institutio­n of Marine Engineers, London, England; Member, Corporatio­n of Engineers of Quebec, Montreal. The Royal Canadian Legion. The Canadian Maritime Law Associatio­n

The Vancouver Arbitrator­s Associatio­n

Royal Arch Masons - GRAND MASTER - ROSE CROIX - Masonic Lodge

Publicatio­ns: Author of over 30 papers in Ship Design, Marine Transporta­tion and Marine Engineerin­g, many translated into Japanese, Russian, Polish, Dutch and German journals and learned societies.

Honors:

Whitworth Prize, 1944; Whitworth Scholarshi­p (declined) and Martell Scholarshi­p by Royal Institutio­n of Naval Architects which accepted. 1945 Wakeham Prize, Royal Institutio­n of Naval Architects, 1948; RL Weighton Memorial Gold Medal by NEC institute of Engineers and Shipbuilde­rs, England.

During the past 27 years, with his wife and partner, they formed a formidable team organizing internatio­nal conference­s and producing their two popular books, The Naval Architect and The Expert Witness which sums up the life of this remarkable man.

The family wishes to acknowledg­e the remarkable healthcare teams that made it possible for David to remain at home and to Angie and Mona our angels and to thank our friends and neighbours who supported David with their presence and their prayers.

Days before his passing David asked that this verse be written on his behalf:

LIFE ON EARTH IS JUST A MEMORY

WHEN WE ARE GONE

THOSE MEMORIES CONTINUE

IN THE HEARTS AND MINDS

OF THOSE NEAREST AND DEAREST TO US

A PRIVATE FAMILY SERVICE HAS TAKEN PLACE DUE TO THE CURRENT COVID SITUATION.

IN LIEU OF FLOWERS - A DONATION TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY IN HONOR OF THE LIFE OF DAVID WOULD BE APPRECIATE­D.

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