James (Jim) DOAK

James (Jim) DOAK obituary

James (Jim) DOAK

James (Jim) DOAK Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 9, 2015.
DOAK, James (Jim) Basil Charles (Chev. L.H.)
September 10, 1955 – April 23, 2015
Jim, a prominent Bay Street figure, philanthropist and a Chevalier de la Légion D'Honneur, died suddenly of natural causes, on Thursday, April 23, 2015 while on business in UlaanBatar, Mongolia. He was 59 years old.
Born in Montreal to beloved parents Kenneth and Barbara Doak (née Ward), Jim was raised in St. Lambert, Quebec as the youngest of their four children. Fiercely proud of his Scottish roots and Canadian heritage, Jim attributed his determination and strength of character to his family's pioneering past in Quebec. Cherishing his family history, Jim could often be heard recounting an old family story with his brothers, causing much laughter. Generous, intellectually gifted and forever optimistic, Jim leaves behind a huge network of people touched by someone who cared about the world, his country and community, and how it could be improved. His ability to connect, his love of history, a sardonic sense of humour and a raconteur of (sometimes) terrible jokes will be forever remembered.
Having studied economics at McGill and the University of Toronto, Jim was determined to make his mark in the world of finance. After two years in Saudi Arabia, Jim returned to Toronto and rose through the ranks to become a top rated equity research analyst, proprietary trader and fund manager at McLeod Young Weir, First Marathon Securities, Scotia McLeod, Enterprise Capital Management, Megantic Asset Management and Sui Generis Investment Partners. Jim was also a past President of the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts. Developing a reputation as having a sharp intellect, insatiable curiosity and fearless tenacity, Jim's career also included serving as a director and Chairman of several public and private companies that included PetroKazakhstan, Spar Aerospace, Purepoint Uranium, Airbus Helicopters (Canada), Cascades and Khan Resources. Jim's unique flair and astute business perspective had a strong impact on colleagues, peers and business leaders in Canada and internationally. He was a frequent commentator on Business News Network (BNN) and developed a wide and loyal following.
Dedicating years of his life to volunteer work, Jim created lasting impacts through the Robert B. Salter Visiting Professorship Foundation at The Hospital for Sick Children, as Chair of the Board of the Toronto French School and as the President of the Alliance Française de Toronto. Inspired as a young boy by his father to learn French, Jim's love of the French language, literature and cultural development in Toronto culminated in his receipt of the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of the Republic of France), one of his proudest achievements.
A devoted and loving father of four whom he proudly raised with Daphne, Jim's dynamism will continue to inspire his children. They will remember him as a life-long Habs fan, a lover of music, an adventurer, and his ability to relax and enjoy family time at Lac des Sables (Quebec) and Go Home Bay (Ontario). But most importantly, they will remember him as their biggest fan.
Jim will be sorely missed by many and forever loved by his four children Laura (Maciej), Alexander (Rachael), Natalie and Rosalind, brothers Doug (Lai), Grant (Deborah) and sister Susan McLaney (Bill), companion Patricia Best, and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends worldwide.
A Funeral Service will be held at ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL, 65 Church Street, (at King Street East) Toronto, on Friday, May 22, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. A reception will follow.
If desired, donations can be made to the Dr. Robert Salter Society, Division of Orthopedics, Sick Kids Hospital or The Alliance Française de Toronto. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymilesnewbigging.
"One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words." - Goethe
Humphrey Funeral Home
A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel
416-487-4523

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Riaan Steenkamp

June 3, 2015

I had the pleasure serving Jim at the restaurant i work at. I'm in shock and saddend beyond belief. Going to miss my talks to him about an author we both liked. My deepest codolinces to his family.
That voice will stay with me for all of time.

Joy (Ward) Voeth

May 28, 2015

Thoughts and prayers and heartfelt sympathy to family and close friends.

gareth seltzer

May 20, 2015

Well, some people are just larger than life. Jim was one of those people. Not because he occupied the space but instead because his universe was delightfully large and active. So to be with Jim was also to be somewhat a guest in his universe. The wonderous nature of Jim was not to let you feel like a guest but rather a friend who just made his day brighter by arriving. One of our great friends would host one particular party which almost always requested a costume. I think it fair to say that Jim and I were sometimes the only two who would take it seriously enough to come fully equipped. In fact, if I didn't see him in costume, it would worry me greatly that I had arrived at the wrong event. Jim would look at me in my North Korean suit while he was fully decked in his military outfit and we would share a wink; yes, we both were "on board" in case somebody had just thought maybe we had gone mad and just dressed that way. I was grateful to intersect his universe and his stars and lights will stay with me.

John Kirby

May 10, 2015

Less well known than his other public and private activities, was Jim's practice of providing enthusiastic and material support to Canadian scholars working in several fields. All deeply appreciated the encouragement he offered. A remarkable citizen of Bay St. and Main St.

May 9, 2015

a beautiful obituary for a remarkable man - I will miss his astute comments and sense of humor on his BNN appearances. Much sympathy to his family .
H. Goodall, Kingston

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