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Official Obituary of

Daniel James McCormick

December 14, 1948 ~ January 27, 2026 (age 77) 77 Years Old
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Daniel McCormick Obituary

A Tribute to Captain Daniel James McCormick

Born - December 14, 1948

The Final Voyage - January 27, 2026

Captain Daniel James McCormick, a veteran mariner of the Great Lakes and the steady anchor of his family, has set sail on his final voyage.

We bid “fair winds and following seas" to a man who spent his life mastering the vast waters of the Great Lakes and the even deeper waters of family and friendship. Captain Daniel James McCormick was a man of the water, but he was, above all, a man of his word and a man of his heart.

Born to John Leonard and Theresa, Dan grew up as part of a lively crew with 11 siblings. While he joins his brothers Joe and Charlie and sister in laws Anne and Bertha in a quieter port today, his spirit lives on through Lenny (Evelyn), Frank (Heather), Raymond (Linda), Billy, Jimmy (Anne-Marie), Patricia (Floyd), Mary, Lena, Aggie and sister in law Gail and all the many memories they share. Lovingly remembered by many in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. 

For over 50 years, Dan navigated the inland seas. To sail the Great Lakes is to know both beauty and fury; it requires a steady hand, calm nerves, and a deep respect for the world around you. Dan possessed all three. He was respected by his crew and admired by his peers—a "Captain’s Captain" who knew that a ship is only as strong as the person at the helm.

But as much as he loved the open water, Dan’s truest compass always pointed home to Charleen. For 52 years, they shared a voyage that weathered every storm and celebrated every sunrise. Together, they built a legacy in Paul (Sophea), Daniel Jr., and Susan (Shelley). He was a father who led by example, showing his children—what it meant to be hardworking, loyal, and kind.

To his grandchildren—Courtney, Curtis, Cameron, Jamieson, Percy, Daniel, Maggie, Liam, Declan, and Amelia—he was "Papa," the steady anchor of the family. But perhaps nothing brought a brighter light to his eyes in recent years than his great-grandchildren: Paisley, Willow, Odaymin, and Acadia. He absolutely adored them, and in their laughter and play, he found a renewed sense of wonder. To them, he wasn't just a legendary Captain of the Lakes; he was a source of endless love and gentle strength.

Dan often said that out on the lakes, you learn to watch the horizon. Today, as we look toward that same horizon, we feel the weight of his absence. But we also feel the immense gratitude of having known him. He was a loving man, a great Captain, and a soul who was truly loved by many.

The watch is over, Captain. Your course was true, your cargo was love, and your harbor is peaceful.

In accordance with Dan’s wishes, cremation will take place and a celebration of life and burial will be held at a later date in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. 

Rest in peace Captain Dan.

Cremation services are provided by Simple Wishes of the North, Sudbury, and Crystal Crematorium.

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Celebration of life and burial

Sydney Mines (Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia)

Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia

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