
Retired Staff Sgt. David Larry Sydney Boan
Retired Staff Sgt. David Larry Sydney Boan
Nov. 14, 1935 – April 14, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing on Thursday, April 14, 2022 of our beloved David Larry Sydney Boan at age 86.
Larry is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Carol, his son, Brent (Dana) Boan of Comox, BC; daughters, Barbara (Geoffrey) Plowden of Los Angeles, CA, and Shannon (David) Culbert of High River, AB; as well as seven grandchildren, Jack, Nate, and Emme Boan, Sierra and Kailyn Plowden, Dane and Danyka Culbert. Larry was predeceased by 4 sisters and 2 brothers, and is survived by his “kid” sister Bonnie (Calgary, AB), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Larry was born on November 14, 1935 in Rouleau, SK, 25 miles from Regina, the 7th child of David Sydney and Agnes Matilda Boan (nee Nimmo). In spite of it being the Great Depression, their tiny farm home was always filled with laughter, love, and hearty meals for all who graced their doorway. From an early age, Larry was known for his love of the RCMP, and after working for about 5 years doing road construction, seeding and harvesting with the Taylor Brothers, Larry joined the RCMP in 1960. Larry excelled in equitation, having ridden horseback to school, and stayed on for 3 months as a riding instructor. His first posting was in Duncan, BC, where on a blind date, he met Carol, his future bride. Six months before their wedding, Larry was transferred to Courtenay, where eventually their 3 children were born. Larry’s career took them to North Vancouver, then on to Surrey, while the family settled in Langley for 17 years. Larry retired as Staff Sergeant after a successful 30-year career, having had such a positive impact as watch commander for many members.
Always involved in his children’s activities, Larry coached lacrosse and hockey, eventually having time to play hockey himself. Larry was an avid Saskatchewan Roughriders football fan, and devoted Vancouver Canucks hockey fan.
In 1990, Larry and Carol relocated to Osoyoos, BC where they built their dream home on the lake and enjoyed 32 wonderful years of retirement, travel, and good times with friends and family. They built strong ties in the community through gardening, Citizen Patrol and many outdoor pursuits. Larry will be fondly remembered for his sense of humour, loyalty, and love of people.
Larry will be buried at RCMP DEPOT in Regina on Friday, May 20th at 2:00 pm with a Celebration of Life to follow at Speers Funeral Home in Regina. COVID vaccinations required.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Parkinson’s Disease Canada, 316-4211 Yonge St, North York, ON M2P 9Z9. Condolences and tributes may be left for the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com
