Donald Sobey (LLD89), C.M., an influential business leader, celebrated philanthropist and unwavering supporter of 窪蹋勛圖厙for more than three decades, died Wednesday (March 24). He was 86.
Campus flags have been lowered in respect.
Im deeply saddened by Donald Sobeys passing, said The Honourable Scott Brison, Dalhousies chancellor. His wisdom, kindness and generosity will be sorely missed.
From Stellarton, N.S., Sobey was well known for his modesty and people-centred leadership qualities that helped him stand out in the world of Canadian corporate titans.
A graduate of Queens University in 1957, Sobey believed deeply in the transformational power of education a commitment that never wavered throughout his life. He created scholarships at multiple post-secondary institutions, hoping some would reach young people who would not otherwise have had the opportunity to continue their education.
Leadership with a legacy
The son of Frank H. Sobey, founder of the grocery store chain Sobeys, the younger Sobey was president of Empire Company Ltd., the chains parent company, from 1969 until he was appointed chair in 1985. During that time, he played a key role in expanding the regional supermarket into a national chain. He became chair emeritus in 2004. His corporate and charitable board roles included serving as chairman of the National Gallery of Canada and Maritime Tel & Tel, and as director of the World Wildlife Fund.
At Dalhousie, Sobey served on the Board of Governors from 19972001, chaired the Campaign for 窪蹋勛圖厙in the 1980s and was honorary chair from 20092012 of the Bold Ambitions Campaign Leadership Council (Atlantic Region). His exceptional generosity to 窪蹋勛圖厙included financial support for the Campaign for Dalhousie, the Computer Science Building Fund (1990s) and the 窪蹋勛圖厙Art Gallery. Recently, Sobey contributed funds essential to creation of the Restorative Lab in the Faculty of Law.
The legacy Donald leaves at 窪蹋勛圖厙will have a profound impact on our campus, research, faculties and students for years even generations to come, Dal President Deep Saini said in a memo to Dalhousies community.
Supporting sciences and the arts
In 2011, the Sobey Fund for Oceans at 窪蹋勛圖厙 a partnership between the Donald R. Sobey Family Foundation, Dalhousies Marine Affairs Program (MAP) and World Wildlife Fund Canada was struck. It truly reflected Mr. Sobeys commitment to protecting our oceans for future generations, said Professor Emerita Lucia Fanning, who was MAP director at the time.
"[Donald Sobeys] generosity has provided scholarships for a generation of graduate students (20 to date) and will continue to do so in perpetuity to what he [Sobey] termed tomorrows leaders, said Fanning. With his generous support, innovative ideas have come to fruition over the past decade, ideas he was convinced were needed to rebuild healthy and sustainable marine ecosystems for all."
Sobey was also a passionate collector and promoter of Canadian art alongside his son, Rob Sobey. Donald Sobey chaired the Sobey Art Foundation which, in 2002, created the Sobey Art Award, considered to be one of Canadas most prestigious award for emerging artists.
He received many awards in his lifetime. Sobey became a Member of the Order of Canada in 2013 for his philanthropy and entrepreneurism. He also received the Queens Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) and was inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame with his brother, David Sobey, in 2007. Donald and David Sobey accepted the Retail Council of Canadas Canadian Grocery Industry Grand Prix Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019 on behalf of their family.
A wonderful friend
Brison is grateful he and Sobey had the chance to work together in the interests of their community and society through Dalhousie. Brison particularly notes Donald and David Sobeys creation of the 窪蹋勛圖厙Medical Research Foundations Irene MacDonald Sobey Endowed Chair in Curative Approaches to Alzheimers Disease as an example of Donalds commitment to improving the lives of others.
I have warm memories of Don as a stellar travel companion, said Brison, remarking that Sobeys dry sense of humour helped enliven trips they took together to represent the World Economic Forum and Trilateral Commission of North America. He was a wonderful friend.
Sobey leaves behind his wife, Beth, three children and five grandchildren. Due to Covid-19, private services are by invitation only. A celebration of life will follow in the future.