Obituary of Darryl Patrick Salach
SALACH, Darryl Patrick
Passed peacefully at Hospice Niagara, surrounded by his family, on Friday, June 19, 2015 at the age of 54 after a lengthy battle with ALS. Beloved Son of Henry and Patricia Salach. Treasured Brother of Debbie (Julio) Caporuscio and Cathy Pignoli. Loving Uncle of Carly (Sonny), Dalis (Carlos), Stephanie and Joseph. Great Uncle to Gabriel and Angelina. Special thanks to Aunt Sheila, Colleen Brown and Dale Rockwell for their loving and caring attention. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff and volunteers at Hospice Niagara for their support and exceptional care.
Darryl was the editor of The Toronto Quarterly, an avid reader, and a lover of literature and music. He wrote his own book entitled "Stepping Out of Line."
Cremation has taken place and arrangements are entrusted to the GEORGE DARTE FUNERAL CHAPEL, 585 Carlton St., St. Catharines. A private family service has taken place. Memorial donations in Darryl's memory may be made to Hospice Niagara.
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The following is Darryl’s poem published in: “MESS the hospital anthology” by Tightrope Books 2014.
The Final Diagnosis by Darryl Salach
It was early March 2009
when the neurologist
at Sunnybrook Hospital
conducted the final
EMG test
It started with two rather
large needles
on the right side
and nape areas of my neck
zaps of electrical current
were then released
searching for abnormalities
and unresponsive neuron activity
this procedure continued
all along my right side
of my body
ending with a final zap
at the base of my big
right toe
no inkling of reflex
response
was noted
twenty-five minutes
had elapsed
before the pregnant
neurologist
decided the EMG test
was final and complete
I could tell by her
facial expressions
the result of the test
were not in my favour
but I smiled anyway
asked about her pregnancy
and she informed
me today
would be her last day
on the job,
her maternity leave
started the following
morning and after that
a lengthy sabbatical
until her child
reached pre-kindergarten
a brief smile
then parted her lips while
her right hand
rubbed against her swollen
tummy
in soft circular motions
she advised me
to rid myself of the hospital
gown they’d assigned me
while she discussed
the results of the EMG
with the clinic’s chief
Dr. Zinman
five minutes later,
I heard a faint knock
on the examination room door,
my parents walked in
stating the pregnant neurologist
thought it best that they were
with me for the final
diagnosis
my mother appeared shaken,
my father asked about the machines
and how they worked
I laughed a little and instructed
my mother, no tears
another ten minutes elapsed
before the examination room door
opened and the two neurologists walked in
Dr. Zinman recited the final diagnosis
while the pregnant neurologist gripped
at her swollen tummy
watching the silent tears’s roll
one by one
down my mother’s face.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Darryl
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