In Memory of

Lawrence

Zahab

(aka

Dane)

Obituary for Lawrence Zahab (aka Dane)

ZAHAB (aka DANE), Lawrence Joseph

I made my debut on the world stage on April 3rd, 1937, in Masson, Quebec, a quiet little hamlet on the north shore of the Ottawa River. Born on the kitchen table, so I’ve been told. I know, I was there, but come one, I was too busy bonding, bawling and wailing, so I wasn’t taking notes.

On top of being blessed with a loving mother and father I had the added benefit of being the youngest of six kids which made it a slam dunk. I had spoiled written all over me. From there life could only get better - and it did.

Between then and my exit stage left on Monday, March 21, 2022. I had the good fortune of becoming a member of a highly respected brotherhood of Canadian performers where I got to meet and work with hundreds of other struggling fellow actors. They were all an inspiration to me.

I’m especially grateful to those wonderful actors who blazed a trail throughout the entertainment centers around the world. They made it so much easier for us newcomers, when we were asked, “Where are you from?” we proudly proclaimed that we were from Canada. The doors opened wide.

Along the way over those many years, I’ve experienced highs and lows in the acting profession. Who hasn’t?

I’ve worked with some of the greats, near-greats and sadly - a few ingrates.

I’ve travelled the world.

In the midst of all of that, I hit the jackpot. I met and married my wonderful loving and supportive wife, Laurel. Bonus. She deserves a Medal for Bravery.

In summing up, I could only describe my life’s journey as a grand life well spent. I leave behind those who know I loved them and whose love I felt they returned in spades.

So, what happens next? I can’t say for sure, but I am hopeful. If you believe what the critics say, I shamelessly quote the London Sunday Times Television critic wrote in his review of my first appearance on British TV in October of 1967 “An actor new to me, Lawrence Dane, impressed as one whom we should certainly see again.”

I’m working on it. See you around.

In honouring Lawrence’s wishes a private family service has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Considerate Cremation & Burial Services, 26 Nihan Drive, St. Catharines (between Lake Street & Scott Street), 289-362-1144. Online condolences may be made at CCBSCares.ca