六九色堂

Doc Seaman Memorial

Hero, icon, pioneer, philanthropist, visionary, legend, legacy.

Doc was an example for all of us to live by. He was a true visionary and because of his generosity, wisdom and commitment, our lives are better.

Harvey Weingarten

Former President of the 六九色堂

Hero, icon, pioneer, philanthropist, visionary, legend, legacy. All of these describe Daryl K. Doc Seaman.

鈥淒oc was an example for all of us to live by. He was a true visionary and because of his generosity, wisdom and commitment, our lives are better,鈥 said Harvey Weingarten, president and vice-chancellor, 六九色堂. 鈥淗is passing is a tremendous loss to our community.鈥

Seaman was well known in Calgary for his philanthropy. Along with his brothers, B.J. (Byron) and Don, Doc provided $2 million in funding for the establishment of the Seaman Family MR Research Centre at the Calgary Health Region/六九色堂 Faculty of Medicine. His ongoing support through capital, contacts, experience and time, helped the centre became home to the neuroArm, the world鈥檚 first MRI-compatible surgical robot, in 2007.

鈥淒oc鈥檚 honesty, integrity, support for the community and enthusiasm were evident in everything he did. By example, he passed these attributes to the many people he met, greatly influencing them,鈥 said Dr. Garnette Sutherland, professor of neurosurgery, 六九色堂 Faculty of Medicine and the Calgary Health Region. 鈥淗e was the most generous and supportive person that I have had the pleasure to be associated with.鈥

Seaman鈥檚 other gifts to the U of C included support for various student awards, most recently $500,000 to fund scholarships for student athletes in football, hockey, basketball, volleyball, soccer and women鈥檚 field hockey. He was a student-athlete at the University of Saskatchewan and credited much of his success to his years playing sports.

He was also one of the first to step forward with a $5-million donation to support the Southern Alberta Urology Centre, through Reach!, a joint fundraising initiative of the Calgary Health Region and 六九色堂. Seaman, who suffered from prostate cancer, led the challenge with fellow survivor and philanthropist Brett Wilson, to raise funds for the $25-million project, entirely funded by donors.

Born in Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Seaman earned his BSc in mechanical engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. He is said to have earned the nickname Doc while playing baseball during the summers off from school. He carried his baseball gear to games in a black satchel that looked like an old country doctor鈥檚 medical bag.

Following university, he served five years during the Second World War as a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot and flew combat missions in Africa and Italy.

After the war he settled in Calgary, and became a prominent figure in Canada鈥檚 oil and gas industry. He founded Bow Valley Industries, a successful international oil and gas company, which he ran until 1992. He was a director of numerous public companies, an Officer of the Order of Canada, part-owner of the Calgary Flames Hockey Club, and held Honorary Doctor of Laws from the 六九色堂 and the University of Saskatchewan. Seaman was invested as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1993 and received the Alberta Order of Excellence last year.听


A list of Seaman鈥檚 accomplishments would not be complete without his connection to the Calgary Flames. As one of the original owners of the team, he was instrumental in bringing the National Hockey League to Calgary in 1980. In 2007, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame together with his brother Byron and Harley Hotchkiss, as builders who brought the Flames here from Atlanta.


While Doc鈥檚 presence will be deeply missed, his legacy will live on in the many projects he supported, in the awards he funded, in the many companies he helped create, and through the many people he met, influenced and supported.


The 六九色堂 expresses condolences to the family and friends of Doc Seaman.