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ANTON JENSEN

Born: Jan 17, 1923

Date of Passing: Oct 20, 2015

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ANTON JENSEN Peacefully at age 92, Dad (PaPa) passed away quietly from us and into the hands of God on the 20 day of October after living and enjoying a fabulous life. The service for Anton will be held Thursday, November 5, 2015, 2:00 p.m. at Klassen Funeral Home. KLASSEN Funeral Home 1897 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, MB (204) 338 0331 Condolences may be sent to www.klassenfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Oct 31, 2015

ANTON JENSEN Peacefully at age 92, Dad (PaPa) passed away quietly from us and into the hands of God on the 20th day of October after living and enjoying a fabulous life. Anton leaves to cherish his memory, his son Chris (Anton, Stephanie, Shannon and Michael and three great-grandchildren, Lauchlin, Michaela and Keana), son Ken (Kayla and John and Kristen), daughter Janet (Randi and Gareth, Don and Carrie) and daughter Judith (Kevin) along with numerous nieces and nephews across our great land. Dad is predeceased by his wife Edith, his parents Mortine and Hans Christian along with four sisters, Marie, Anne, Magda and Timmey and two brothers Lauritz and Chris. Anton was born, January 17, 1923 in Moosehorn, Manitoba where he went to school until grade 8 helping on the farm with his parents, brothers and sisters and doing odd jobs until he joined the Canadian Army in 1943. While with the Canadian Army, Dad took his basic training in Winnipeg at Fort Osborne before being assigned to the Essex Scottish Regiment (after Dieppe raid) out of Windsor, Ontario in early 1944 and then sent overseas to Great Britain to join in the great crusade, Operation Overlord in June of 1944. In Europe, Dad was wounded in action, however he returned to the front lines and pushed on to help liberate the countries of France, Belgium and Netherlands during 1944 and 1945. Once hostilities ceased Dad was assigned to occupation duty with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in occupied northern Germany. When discharged from the army in 1946 Anton went to work back in Moosehorn until the bright lights of Winnipeg lured him and he opened up a vacuum sales and service shop on the corner of Osborne and Corydon, now known as confusion corner. After several years of doing his own thing Dad joined Grant's Brewery in 1954, which later turned into O'Keefe Brewery (Stadacona and Talbot), after Carling Breweries bought O'Keefe, Dad moved to Carlings on Redwood and ended his work career with Molson Breweries in 1988, with 34 years of service. Dad had many hobbies, most of which revolved around fixing, tinkering and repairing almost everything and anything. He was also a very enthusiastic cribbage player, an avid curler most of his adult life (lifetime member, Prince Edward Legion Curling Club). He also donated the Manitoba championship trophy to the Manitoba Stick Curling Association. He belonged to various service, community clubs and associations throughout his lifetime such as Royal Canadian Legion, Prince Edward Branch #81, Essex and Kent Scottish Association, East End Barons CC, Stead Seniors (life member), Grand Marais Seniors, Grand Marais Recreation. In his spare time Pop's enjoyed his watching of sporting events on television, especially Curling, as well as being an avid supporter of the Blue Jays, along with watching our local sports teams, the Jets, Blue Bombers and Goldeyes. He was also very fond of wildlife, nature and gardening and spent many hours walking down the trails he made in the bush around his residence in Lakeshore Heights, just south of Grand Marais, planting his garden and leaving out food for the deer and other wildlife in the area. The service for Anton will be held Thursday, November 5, 2015, 2:00 p.m. at Klassen Funeral Home. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the nurses and doctors of Concordia Hospital, Oncology Department South team for looking after Dad. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice in Dad's name. Semper Paratus KLASSEN Funeral Home 1897 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, MB (204) 338 0331 Condolences may be sent to www.klassenfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Oct 24, 2015

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 31, 2015

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • My sincere condolences to the family of this fine Gentleman. Every member of the Regiment is a brother to each other. I'm just so pleased to hear that he lived such a wonderful life. "Semper Paratus" - Posted by: K.J.Patrick Conlin (Member of the Essex and Kent Scottish Association in Alberta) on: Oct 27, 2015

  • To the family of Tony Jensen. Please accept from my wife Pat and myself our deepest heartfelt sympathy. - Posted by: Blake Harding (Retired RSM of The Essex and Kent Scottish, member of the Assoc. Board of Directors) on: Oct 26, 2015

  • A great uncle, and a true friend will be missed. Our condolences to the family. - Posted by: David Daily and family (nephew and family) on: Oct 26, 2015

  • REST IN PEACE ANTON AND ONCE AGAIN MY CONDOLONCES TO THE FAMILY ..... - Posted by: Lynn Ducharme (family friend of Don ) on: Oct 24, 2015

  • What a beautiful obituary. You really get a sense of who Tony was and what he stood for. He certainly was an amazing man and I'm just so glad to have known him. We live in a better world because of men like Tony. I know how proud his family is of him and their love for him was shown in every photo and every word they spoke of him. He will be missed but he's up there in heaven reunited with Edie and the rest of his family. Rest in peace Tony. You have left a beautiful legacy who are very proud of their father and papa. Love Wendi & Family. - Posted by: Wendi Dewar (Sister-in-law to Janet and Aunt to Donny (Carrie) and Randi (Gareth).) on: Oct 24, 2015

  • Wishing the entire family a wonderful life with Tony remaining in their thoughts and hearts always. A wonderful person and active with the Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment, always with his family and a smile on his face.. May god be with you all. Rest in Peace Tony. Deb Bellemore - Posted by: Deb Bellemore (E&K Regiment (Friend)) on: Oct 24, 2015

  • Being invited to the cottage ( the main prize from the K.E. Good life festival ) playing pointy lawn darts or having giant bonfires and being fed great food. I am an early riser so Tony and I went for nice long walks around the other cottages and I learnt all the dirt ( gossip ) about them all. lol Thankyou for the memories, my thoughts and prayers go out to the family - Posted by: Barbara Krieg ( Searle ) (friend of family) on: Oct 24, 2015

  • Beautifully said obit. Will miss him. I'll always remember taking uncle Tony and your mom and I believe Judy also out on our boat for a tour of Burrard Inlet. - Posted by: Cherry Newman (Niece) on: Oct 24, 2015

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