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FREDERICK (FRED) J. JENSEN

Born: Feb 23, 1928

Date of Passing: Feb 04, 2020

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FREDERICK (FRED) J. JENSEN
February 23, 1928 - February 4, 2020

It is with sorrowful hearts that we announce the passing of Fred on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at Riverview Health Centre, where he spent his final hours in the comfort and quietness of their care.
Fred is survived by daughter Cindy (Dave), grandson Clay (Jovana), brother Vic (Marlene), and a wide circle of family and friends. He was predeceased by his loving wife Dot, brothers, Hans, Ernest and Robert, and sisters, Alice, Ida, Lil, Norma and Doris.
Fred was born in St. Andrews, and grew up in various homes on the property that is now Larters Golf Course. Fred and Vic spent many hours, both summer and winter, on the nearby Red River, either at the swimming hole or on the ice they cleared for hockey. As a youngster, he attended Parkdale School, where a quarter of the pupils were his siblings.
When Fred was 17, he met the love of his life, Dot, on the train to Grand Beach. Shortly after that, in late 1945, he did a four month stint in the Merchant Navy and travelled to New Zealand. After a two-year courtship, Fred and Dot were married in June 1947, and in 2017 they had their 70th wedding anniversary. Grand Marais was a favourite destination for both of them, and many happy hours were spent at the Beach.
Fred had a varied work career, starting at MacLeods, then Stelchrome, Bristol, and Liquid Air. He progressed from small engine repair, to welder, to welding supplies salesman, to distributorship manager, and ultimately to welding and machine shop instructor at Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive School (LSRCS). During this time he finished his high school diploma, and obtained a Vocational Industrial Education Certificate (Welding), and ultimately his Bachelor of Pedagogy.
Fred and Dot were loving and supportive parents and grandparents. They were always on hand for any sporting event or activity, often travelling great distances to be in the stands. They were golf members at the Canoe Club, Wildewood and Pinawa, and curlers at both Wildwood and St. Vital. They had a varied social circle, and enjoyed the company of friends in the "Couples Club" of St. Vital United Church, and the golf group from the Canoe Club. They had always wanted a place on the water and when a seasonal spot became available at Pioneer Bay in Pinawa, they jumped at the chance. They enjoyed boating, fishing, and socializing with the neighbours in the "Bayou". Fred also had a great passion for cribbage, and over the course of the last 10 years he played at the Fort Garry Legion, Dakota, Norberry, and with the Prendergast Seniors.
Dad was an extremely charitable person, and supported many local organizations in Winnipeg. He was a dedicated supporter of the local Alzheimer Society, and set up an annual bursary for a welding student at LSRCS, through the Selkirk and District Foundation.
Cremation has taken place, and a service will be held in the spring to commemorate Fred's life.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the charity of your choice.

GREEN ACRES
Funeral Home and Cemetery
(204) 222-3241
Condolences may be sent to
www.greenacresfuneralhome.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 08, 2020

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I just learned of Fred’s passing. I am deeply sorry to hear of it. Fred was a good friend in addition to being a skilled artisan in his field. A story: in talking to Fred, I mentioned that I had wrecked a rear-view mirror bracket on my truck and would have to buy and mount a new one. Fred suggested that I bring it into his shop at LSRCSS and he bet me he could fix it. It was a complicated repair, involving the fitting of a threaded stud to the broken piece of the bracket and cutting new threads to fit. Fred silver-brazed the pieces together and cit the new threads. As good as new. Rest In Peace, my friend. - Posted by: Art Ammeter (Former colleague at LSRCSS) on: Mar 29, 2023

  • It was with great sadness that I learned today of my Uncle Fred’s passing on February 4th. One of the things I looked forward to when coming back home for a visit was meeting up with him and going to Southdale Village Family Restaurant for a delightful and entertaining lunch. I would have stayed there with him all day if could. I will remember him for being so energetic and full of joie de vivre. He always had a project or two on the go, like the flag holder he built for his apartment balcony. He was so proud to show it off. I will miss him greatly. - Posted by: Dennis Philpott (Nephew) on: Feb 11, 2020

  • Sincere condolences to Cindy and family. Fred was a valued colleague at the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive High School. - always, friendly smiling, and helpful. How wonderful that he left a lasting legacy, not only in the skills acquired by his students, but also in the continuing scholarship. - Posted by: Laurel Sarginson (Former colleague ) on: Feb 09, 2020

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