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Mourning 'Mr. Gananoque,' a small-town fixture for nearly 100 years

Charles 'Charlie' Donevan died earlier this month at the age of 99, having carried on a Gananoque, Ont., family business begun in 1872. His life was celebrated in the town near Kingston this weekend.

Charlie Donevan, 99, ran downtown hardware store, donated land to Parks Canada

Charles Donevan
Charles 'Charlie' Donevan, seen here during a celebration of his 98th birthday in 2022, died earlier this month at age 99. His family opened a hardware store in Gananoque, Ont., in 1872. Besides carrying on the business, Donevan developed land he later donated to Parks Canada, which absorbed it into Thousand Islands National Park. (Donevan's Hardware/Facebook)

When Mayor John Beddows moved to Gananoque, Ont., and needed a plexiglas piece for his front door, locals sent him to Donevan's Hardware.

Charles "Charlie" Donevan, the downtown store's resourceful proprietor, had a piece cut for him.

Beddows'predecessor,Ted Lojko, once needed his own small part and went to the store too. Donevan, who commonly greeted customers from his rocking chair,went in the back and found just the right thing.

"He was kind of an icon,"Lojko said. "People appreciated not only him as an individualbut a lot of the benevolent things he did for the town."

Donevan, 99, died on May 2,just three months shyof his 100th birthday.

Celebration plans had been in the works for that milestone.Instead, on Saturday, community members, loved ones and out-of-townersgatheredat Grace United Church to remember the man toutedas "Mr. Gananoque."

In addition to his longstanding store, Donevanwas known for championingthe arts scene, helping tofoundthelocal Festival of the Islandsand donating land that's now part of Thousand Islands National Park.

"The population of Gananoque is 5,383," read the posterfor his celebration of life."Chances are, we will all be there."

Charles
Customers say Donevan was great at finding just the right part for them. (Donevan's Hardware/Facebook)

Donated land to Parks Canada

Donevan was born in 1924 and, as Beddows put it, lived nearly a century filled with"enormous transitions,"all the way from the Great Depression to artificial intelligence.

But despite his own contributions to local history,Donevan avoided the spotlight, in contrast to what Beddows described as today's me-me-me TikTokage.

A civil engineer graduate from Queen's University in nearby Kingston, Ont.,Donevan carried on his father and grandfather's business, one the family began operating in 1872.

Donevan madebicycle deliveries for the store at a young age, according to his obituary.As owner, hesourced hard-to-find products from all over the world, according to his daughter Mary.

"His love was the store right from the very beginning," she said.

mural in honour of Charles Donevan
This mural was erected in Donevan's honour in 2018, just steps away from the hardware store. Donevan loved the outdoors. (Donevan's Hardware/Facebook)

Landons Bay, a nature area east of Gananoquealong the St. Lawrence River thatDonevanand volunteers developed as a summer camping area in the 1960s, was also close to his heart, Mary said.

In 2005, Donevan offered the property to Parks Canada, which incorporated it intoThousand Islands National Park.

Thanks to his work, future generations can enjoy Landons Bay's natural beauty and unique geological features,Parks Canada said in a statement to CBC.

The land is now a protected space for at-risk and diverse species, the agency added.

"I mean, how many people have you met or heard of who are personally responsible for building what became a national park?" Beddows said.

Views from the Donevan Trail lookout.
Donevan donated land on Landons Bay, located east of Gananoque along the St. Lawrence River, to Parks Canada in the early 2000s. This is the view from the Donevan Trail lookout. (Courtesy Adventure Report)

Involved in business to the end, daughter says

Despite his advanced age, Donevanremained committed to the hardware business.

The family even renteda home near the storewhen his health began failing so that he could stay close by, his daughter said.

Donevan had a stroke in January, was blind in one eye and had some difficulty hearing. But he was still"sharp as a tack", Mary said, with his memory seemingly becoming clearer over time.

Some customers are onlyfinding out aboutDonevan's death by coming to the store, she added.

"I've had people hugging me and people crying."

Donevan's Hardware store historic photo, undated
An earlier, undated photo of the Donevan's Hardware store exterior. (1000 Islands History Museum/Facebook)

One particular moment sticks out for Beddows.

When hemet Donevan after being elected mayor in 2022, Donevan had only one question for him, he said.

"What's your plan to help the people who need help now?" Beddows recalls Donevan asking aboutthose affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I don't know what to say besides that," Beddows told CBC.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story misspelled Donevan's last name in a photo caption.
    May 26, 2024 5:48 PM ET