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Funeral for Martin Sikes
Plans for Martin's funeral were announced today. He passed away unexpectedly at home in his sleep on Christmas eve.
He was a good friend, a huge inspiration and one of the most generous individuals i've ever met. Martin was a very tallented DJ and a founder of the Soundproof music collective. He will be missed dearly. Funeral service information is included in his obituary: Remembering | Vancouver Sun, The Province (Vancouver) - Read and Search Obituaries, Create a Tribute for a Loved One or Offer your Condolences. SIKES Martin Martin is finally resting having passed away unexpectedly on Christmas Eve at age 39. He is survived by his daughter Brooklyn, parents Rita and John, sister Belinda (Calvin) and nephews Oliver and Toby, as well as his Aunt Jane (Peter) in England and many more relatives there. He was much loved and will be greatly missed. Martin attended West Van Secondary, then UBC where he became president of the Electrical Engineering student club. He went on to a successful and prosperous career in the video game industry beginning with being a founder of the highly regarded development studio, Black Box Games. He had a particular talent for building communities. This first became clear in the computer modeming scene of the early eighties, then at UBC, later in the video game industry, and perhaps most vividly when he became a prominent disc jockey and the prime mover of the Soundproof music collective. In each case, Martin's enthusiasm and drive would draw people in and get them involved. The enduring connections that were formed in these communities are a significant legacy. To say that he lived life to its fullest would be an understatement. His many friends were very important to him and he was loyal and generous in return. Martin had a passion for trains, from his childhood to his tragically premature death. He travelled extensively to exotic places like Easter Island and the Antarctic, as well as to visit friends in Australia, Africa and South America. No funeral service is planned, as Martin would not have wanted anything sombre. Instead a celebration of his vibrant life will be held at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, January 6th at the Kay Meek Centre, 1700 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver. No flowers please, but donations to Engineers Without Borders will be gratefully received. |