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IAN GORDON WRIGHT
Date of Passing: Oct 09, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryIAN GORDON WRIGHT 1939 - 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Ian Gordon Wright on October 9, 2016, at Riverview Health Centre with his loving wife of 47 years, Carole, at his side. Diagnosed with ALS in 2008, Ian fought a long and courageous battle, never losing his enthusiasm for life. Ian was predeceased by his parents Edwin Percival Wright and Marion Barr (Fleming) Wright. Ian is survived by his brother Barry (Judith) of Peterborough, Ontario, and Alan (Marie-Jeanne) of Windsor, Ontario, as well as by many nieces, nephews and a goddaughter. While working in Halifax for Imperial Oil, Ian met and married Carole. They were subsequently transferred to Toronto and Edmonton. In 1985 they moved to Winnipeg. Through his career Ian headed up such corporations as ICG Propane, the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission, the Manitoba Hazardous Waste Management Corporation, and Kraus Global. Ian served on many affiliated national and international boards. Born in Lachine, Quebec, Ian made many friends and won many admirers for his strong athletic performances in hockey, football, and at the Lachine Racing Canoe Club. Ian captained the Mount Allison Mounties football team in 1962 and was honoured with the prestigious Don Norton Memorial Award for the top male athlete, scholar, and student leader at the University. Although Ian and Carole traveled to many countries around the world, Ian's most memorable times were spent in the company of close friends at St. Charles Country Club and enjoying fun times with family and neighbours at Victoria Beach. Ian was involved in the greater Manitoba community through his voluntary contribution to many boards and was particularly committed to the arts through Arts Stabilization Manitoba, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Ian and Carole give heartfelt thanks for the loving, quality care provided by the health professionals and staff at the Grace Hospital, the Health Science Centre and the Riverview Health Centre, Ian's home for more than five years. These dedicated professionals deserve kudos for their ability to design adapted care services to meet Ian's changing needs. A special thanks to the services of the Respiratory team at each of these locations. As Ian struggled with the challenges of ALS, he never lost his buoyant personality and spirit: friends and staff alike note that a wink, a twinkle, or a roll of the eyes said it all! Thanks for the support of dear family members and friends who were faithful visitors throughout the prolonged and difficult period. There will be a private burial for Ian in a family plot in Nova Scotia. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Society, the Riverview Health Centre, or to the charity of your choice. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 15, 2016
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Carole, sorry to hear of Ian's passing. I enjoyed meeting with you and Ian, and working with him at HSC. Missed our visits once he went to RHC. He was a very interesting man with a memorable smile. Thinking of you at this time Ed Slyker - Posted by: Ed Slyker (Friend ) on: Oct 20, 2016
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Thinking of you Carole. We are both so sorry for the loss of your dear brave friend. Much love to you our special Keith cousin - Posted by: Mary D and Brenda (Friends ) on: Oct 17, 2016
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Thinking of you Carole. We are both so sorry for the loss of your dear brave friend. Much love to you our special Keith cousin - Posted by: Mary D and Brenda (Friends ) on: Oct 17, 2016
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A lot of good people came out of Lachine but Ian was one of the best. The memory of him that stands out the most for me was the time he stopped to help an injured runner in the middle of a cross country race on Mount Royal. That's the kind of guy he was. Dave Jehu, McDonalds Corners, ON - Posted by: David Jehu (school friend from Lachine) on: Oct 16, 2016
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To my hero Big Brother Ian. We do not lose the ones we love they only go before, where there is ever lasting life, and sorrow is no more, and there the soul shall always live, and peace is everywhere. We do not lose the ones we love. God takes them in his care. - Posted by: Barry Wright (Brother) on: Oct 16, 2016
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I knew the Wright family from our days at LRCC and remember many times visiting on 51st in Lachine. I would like to pass on my condolences to Ian's wife Carole, and brothers Barry and Alan. Ron Ambrose Red Deer, Alberta - Posted by: Ron Ambrose (Friend) on: Oct 15, 2016
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Our sincerest sympathies to Carole and family. We have followed Ian's illness with Barry and Judy for many years. Very sorry. Noranne and Bob Flower - Posted by: Bob and Noranne Flower (friend of Barry and Judy) on: Oct 15, 2016

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