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HAROLD ROBERT REID

Born: May 10, 1943

Date of Passing: Feb 21, 2013

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HAROLD ROBERT REID Harold Robert Reid, was born in Winnipeg on May 10, 1943, to Margaret and Harold Reid. He resided in Winnipeg moving to his farm in the Erinview area in 1973, with his wife Sandra and two young children Gordie, and Vicki. Harold's entire working career was for the City of Winnipeg firstly as a grave digger, then as a catcher for the dog pound and later as a claims adjuster until his retirement at the age of 57. He enjoyed his farm which gave him many hours of fulfillment from raising pigs, chickens, and cows to later enjoying his gardening. He enjoyed every day to the fullest with his family and friends. Harold is survived by his mother Margaret, daughters Roberta and Vicki (Dave), son Gordie, grandchildren Robert, Alyssa, Blake and Dillon, brothers Don (Judy), Tim (Judy), brother-in-law Bill Baerbig and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Sandra, father Harold and sister Darlene. Viewing will be held at MacKenzie Funeral Home, 433 Main Street, Stonewall, MB, on Wednesday February 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A celebration of life will be held at the Erinview Firehall situated 10 miles west of Teulon on Hwy. #415 on Saturday, March 2, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. MacKenzie Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 204-467-2525 or mackhome@mts.net

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 25, 2013

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Thank you everyone for the lovely cards of sympathy and for coming out to Dad's celebration of life. I know he was loved by one and all. He was a great man who was always there for me and my son Robert. He will be forever missed.I loved going to the farm on the weekends and since i didn't drive he would pick me up in the city. One time picking me from K-tel it was a blizard and couldn't even see infront of us. I told him it was okay i'ld come out the following weekend and he was determined for me to come out and spend time with him and my son robert he braved the roads and came and picked me up. We made it and the next day was beautiful out and we ended up playing outside in the snow. Dad would always do things like that. He was quiet but i knew he loved us very much! - Posted by: Vicki Reid-Kush (Daughter) on: Apr 06, 2013

  • Thinking of you, Vicki & family. We have lots of great memories playing out at our farms. - Posted by: Laura (friend of Vicki) on: Feb 27, 2013

  • My thoughts and Prayers are with you Vicki and your family. He looked like he was such a happy go lucky man. It's a terrible thing when we have to say Goodbye to a part of US. May his Memories live on. Thinking about you. XOXO - Posted by: Shelley & Terry (Friend) on: Feb 25, 2013

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