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Donald Baron

Obituary of Donald Baron

Baron, Donald Robert, of Regina, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2010 in Regina, Sask. He is survived by his son Deane and daughter-in-law Lynn, and by his grandchildren Jennifer, aged 23 and Scott, aged 17 who live in Dallas, Texas. Don was predeceased by his loving wife, Irene in 2005. Don will be missed by his sister Ruth and brother-in-law Don MacDonald, and by Ruths daughter Margaret, her husband Peter Steiche and their three children, as well as Ruths son Keith Field, his wife Leslie and their three children. And he will be missed by his and Irenes many friends. Don grew up in Ottawa but spent all his spare time on his Uncle Harold Hammonds farm in Quyon, Que. He graduated from Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph in 1949 and then joined the editorial staff of Farmers Magazine, out of Toronto. He married Irene Jones in 1952 and later that year they moved to Winnipeg when he was named assistant editor, Country Guide. He was named Country Guide field editor in 1954 and moved to Calgary, reporting on western Canada. He was moved to Toronto as Eastern Field Editor and traveled to Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes reporting agricultural events and developments. He was named Editor in 1962 and returned to Winnipeg. He was named Head, Agriculture and Resources TV, for CBC in 1975 working out of Toronto. He was named Executive Director of the groundbreaking Palliser Wheat Growers Association, in 1979 working out of Regina. From 1983 to 1990 he served as speechwriter for Premier Grant Devine in Saskatchewan and as Chief of Staff for Hon. Joan Duncan. Don was elected President of the Agricultural Institute of Canada in 1974, and President, Canadian Farm Writers Federation. He served as president of the Ontario Farm Writers Association, the Manitoba Farm Writers Association, and the Canadian Farm Writers Association. He was named a Commissioner of Enquiry into Vegetable Marketing in Manitoba and a member of Manitobas Commission on Targets for Economic Development. He served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church in Regina. Dons writing has appeared in Macleans, Toronto Star and other publications. He has written four books. CANADAS GREAT GRAIN ROBBERY, published in 1997 tells the little known story of how grain politics was dramatically reshaping the prairies and Canada. JAILHOUSE JUSTICE, published in 2001 tells the strange story of Canadas Wheat Board monopoly which denies prairie farmers the freedom to market their own wheat and barley. His BATTLEGROUND book tells the story of the Grant Devine Saskatchewan government from 1982 to 1991, and his BEYOND ROGUES HARBOR book tells the epic tale of an AngloCanadian pioneer family (some of Dons ancestors are among them) tracing its roots from England, Scotland and Ireland. Some of these settlers homesteaded first in Ottawa Valley, then in Western Ontario and later in Western Canada. Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. on Friday, November 19, 2010 in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue Regina. Celebrate Dons great life at his Funeral at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 20, 2010 at First Presbyterian Church, 2170 Albert Street, Regina. To leave an online message of condolence please visit www.speersfuneralchapel.com.
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