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CHESTER CARVER

Born: Jul 16, 1936

Date of Passing: Feb 04, 2016

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CHESTER CARVER, CD, SSM July 16, 1936 - February 4, 2016 It is with the most profound sadness that we announce the sudden, accidental passing, at his residence in the RM of Lac du Bonnet, on February 4, 2016 of our loving husband and caring father, brother, uncle, grandfather and great-grandfather Chester Carver. Left to mourn is the love of his life and his wife of almost 57 years, Dorothy Carver (Barker / Spooner), children Kelly Matsumura (Wayne), Paul Carver (Karren), Philip Carver (Christine) and Mark Carver (Traci) as well as their respective families and his many grandchildren in Nevada, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia. Most recently, Chester was so proud of the birth of his first two great-grandchildren. Chester was predeceased by his parents Chester and Evelyn Carver (Barkhouse), as well as sisters Darlene and Debbie, and brothers Dale and Joseph. Chester was born the third of 16 children in Italy Cross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia on July 16, 1936. He lived his younger years throughout the Annapolis Valley, until joining the Canadian Forces in June, 1954. Chester was posted overseas to serve two years in Germany as part of the occupation force. Arriving back to Winnipeg, Canada with the 2nd R.C.H.A. in the spring of 1956, Chester met Dorothy Barker / Spooner at the Salvation Army church. The two soon fell in love and were married on February 14, 1959. Kelly was born in September of 1960. In 1963, with Kelly and then approximately six month old Paul, the family returned to Germany for a further two and one half years. Returning to Canada in the spring of 1966, Dorothy pregnant with Philip, Chester took his discharge from the Canadian Forces and joined the City of St. James Police Department. At this time, the family grew by one more with the addition of Mark. In 1973 Chester left the police department and took a job as the senior investigator and trouble shooter for Duff Roblin (later Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba) with Metropolitan Security. In the summer of 1976, Chester and Dorothy started their own company, Can West Investigation & Security. From humble beginnings with only the two of them as employees, they grew the company through hard work and perseverance to a firm of 300+ employees. In 1988 they sold the company, bought a few acres of land along the Winnipeg River in the RM of Lac du Bonnet and built their retirement home, moving out "to the lake" in 1991. Chester never "retired", but only became busier with every passing year. He was always heavily involved with the Lions Club and became President of the Lac du Bonnet chapter in 2000. He was instrumental in the organization of Lac du Bonnet rodeos, Canada Day celebrations (now recognized to be the best in Manitoba) and other community events. Chester sat on many boards and committees in his community and was a founding member of the Lac du Bonnet Food Bank. In between all of these commitments, Chester and Dorothy found the time to explore the world. They travelled extensively throughout Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and Europe. Chester also relentlessly pursued his love of gardening and woodworking. He ensured that everyone received tables and bags full of vegetables while friends and families' homes are full of his wooden creations. Later in life, Chester began to pursue his life-long passion of writing. His particular gift was with mystery fiction. He was a man of meagre education, yet he successfully published four books "Mystery At Bird Lake", "Murky Waters", "Hidden Agenda" and, most recently, "The Woman Who Never Was". He also published his own memoirs as his gift to family, both present and future. Chester's life of public service continued until the very day of his passing when he went on his final patrol as the municipal by-law enforcement officer for the RM of Lac du Bonnet. This was a role of which he was particularly proud and continued his life of both public service and law enforcement from the age of 17 until he was 79. Dad always had a story to tell, a prank to pull and a way to put a smile on someone's face. While every person has within them the ability to do good things, our father epitomized what was an entire life of good deeds and of giving. Everyone was better for having met or known him and, because of his actions, he left this world a much better place than he entered it. Funeral Services will be Saturday February 13, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the Whiteshell Baptist Church in Seven Sisters, Manitoba. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Chester's name be made to the Whiteshell Baptist Church. We love you and will always miss you, Dad. Until we meet again ..... SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour (204) 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 10, 2016

Condolences & Memories (11 entries)

  • Our deepest condolences to you Dorothy and the family. Our prayers are with you in this very difficult time. - Posted by: Irene & paul Simard (Friends) on: Feb 12, 2016

  • Thank you everyone for your thoughts. My dad will be sadly missed by family and friends. Hi Joanie, thank you for your heart filled thoughts. I have been trying to connect with you for years through social media, but with no success. If you read this can you give me a quick text at 1-250-567-0669. - Posted by: Paul Carver (Oldest son) on: Feb 12, 2016

  • Dorothy our deepest sympathies to you and your family. - Posted by: Kathy and Ed Heyd (Pauls' in-laws) on: Feb 11, 2016

  • I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and father.. I have many memories of the days gone by at the old house in Crestview.. My prayers for all - Posted by: Karen Hambleton D'Eon (Friend of Pauls from growing up years in St James) on: Feb 11, 2016

  • So sorry to hear of the passing of an old friend. My prayers and thoughts are with you the family at this time of loss. Have many memories of Chester from the old St James Days. Spent many shifts with Ches patrolling the old St James Days. My deepest condolences to you all and may Chester rest in peace. - Posted by: Maurice (Moe) Butler (Former St James P.D. member.) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • I am so sorry, Dorothy, to hear of your loss. Ches will be truly missed. Treasure the wonderful memories you have. - Posted by: Carol Blacher (Friend) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • Many good visits with Ches over the years at the cabin. Now he'll be up to his antics in heaven with Gus & Winnie. Ches will be missed....... - Posted by: Kirk & Leslie Gustafson (Neighbour relatives & friends) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • Sincere condolences to the whole Carver Family. Please accept my prayers to keep you at peace during this most difficult time. - Posted by: Heather Thiessen (Friend of Phil from high school years ) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • So sorry to hear of the sudden passing of the patriarch of the Carver family. Keep his memories alive and close to your hearts. Thoughts are with you Phil and your family. Patty - Posted by: Patty Darvill (High school friends with Phil ) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • Our hearts & prayers go out to Dorothy and the family on the tragic passing of Chester our dear friend. We will be there for you Dorothy, do call if you need us at anytime. We will miss catching up on news at our breakfasts at the chicken Chef in Lac du Bonnet, God be with you at this difficult time. Love Vic and Yolanda - Posted by: Vic & Yolanda Forsyth (Friends) on: Feb 10, 2016

  • Paul, Karren and family, My sincere condolences to you and your family. Paul, I still remember your stories of your dad "Chester", you fondly told back in the old days of District 4. You dad sure led a life full of adventure and good deeds. Again, my sincere condolences and wishing you, Karren and Tylor well. Joanie, Rob & Ashley Smalley - Posted by: Joanie Smalley (former co-worker of Paul's from old District 4 (City of Winnipeg)) on: Feb 10, 2016

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