May 13, 1952 – October 22, 2025
In Loving Memory of Duncan Alan Newport
With great love, we remember Duncan Alan Newport (Dan), who left this world too soon, but not before making his mark on everyone lucky enough to know him.
Dan passed away peacefully in Toronto, surrounded in his final months by those who loved him, following complications from tainted blood transfusions received in the 1980s after an accident.
Dan lived a life that was equal parts insightful, compassionate, and unapologetically himself. He made his home — and his heart — in Toronto, where he was a proud and active member of the LGBTQ+ community. He believed deeply in the power of authenticity and connection, and in showing up for others with kindness and courage.
Professionally, Dan’s career was as diverse and fascinating as he was. From his early days as a lawyer to his later work as a senior investigator with the Ontario Ministry of Labour, he brought integrity, intelligence, and humour to everything he did.
Beyond his accomplishments, Dan was known for his warm smile, sharp wit, and unmatched ability to turn ordinary moments into stories worth retelling. He loved a good conversation — especially when shared with the people he loved — and laughter was never far behind.
Dan is survived by his partner Paul Dawson; children Perry (Lyall), Tricia, and Jason; granddaughters Callah and Seija; brother Ed (Jan); nephews Tim and Simon; niece Julia; and his many close friends who will miss his laughter, wisdom, and steady presence. He leaves behind a legacy that will continue in every life he touched.
