Toronto Star

AIDAN FURLONG, P.Eng.

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Aidan Furlong was born January 10, 1940 and passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, after a long battle with Interstiti­al Lung Disease on July 25, 2020. Aidan was born in Curling, Newfoundla­nd to Martha (Hackett) and Arthur James Furlong. Art was a shing and logging merchant on the West Coast of Newfoundla­nd and Martha was a schoolteac­her. Aidan graduated in Electrical Engineerin­g from University of New Brunswick in 1963, followed by a 2-year Fellowship in England. Upon returning to Canada, he worked with Dr. Gerry Bull on the big gun in Highwater, Quebec. From there he worked as an AudioVisua­l Consulting Engineer at EXPO 67 where he met Dorothy, the love of his life and wife of 52 years. He then worked in Ottawa for the Federal Government in telecommun­ications including time at such entities as Tele Globe, Telesat, and ITC, where he spent three years on loan to the British Columbia Government. He then returned to Ottawa and joined Canadian Astronauti­cs Ltd. rising to the position of VP Operations before leaving to run his own company, CME Telemetrix (a medical electronic­s company) in Waterloo. CME's primary research was in developing near-infrared noninvasiv­e blood glucose analysis technology. After taking the company public in 1998, he retired to Bobcaygeon with a winter residence in Sarasota, Florida. Throughout his life, he retained a strong interest in continuous learning, especially about new technologi­es as well as global history. He also enjoyed being active and played numerous sports including recreation­al hockey, especially in Florida, where he played goalie with a Seniors League until he was 75 years old. He and Dorothy travelled extensivel­y visiting Australia, Japan, England, France, many islands in the Caribbean and went coast to coast across both the USA and Canada. He is survived by his wife Dorothy (née Connolly), his son Robb and his wife Katie and their children Cassi and Logan. He is also survived by his sister Maxine and her family in Gander, NL, his brother Richard and wife Clare and their family in Newmarket, and his sister-in-law Eileen and her husband Ron Halfpenny and their family in Sault Ste. Marie and Sarnia. Cremation has taken place and arrangemen­ts entrusted to THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, MONK CHAPEL, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. To view the entire obituary, share condolence­s, and make donations please visit www.hendrenfun­eralhome.com

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