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GILBERT CLARK SIMPSON
Date of Passing: Oct 29, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGILBERT CLARK SIMPSON With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our father Gilbert Simpson, on Saturday October 29, 2016, at the age of 91. He leaves to mourn his sons, Douglas and Craig; daughters, Karen (Harvey) Enns and Sheilagh (Trevor) Dohie; his cherished granddaughters, Ainsley (Kyle) Prior, Jennefer (Derek) Waskul, Shayna Simpson, and Chelsea Enns (Albert Gorter); great-grandchildren, Cameron, Gavin, Justin and Gwynn. He also leaves his beloved brother Gordon (Ida) Simpson of Kelowna B.C.; brother in law Doug (Donna) Craigie, sister-in-law Eileen Craigie, many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Edna in 2000, after 50 years of marriage; his parents Clark and Olive (nee Gilbert) Simpson. Gilbert was born in Winnipeg and grew up in Fort Rouge, graduating from Kelvin High School. He then answered the call to serve, joining the Royal Navy in 1944, through 1945, training in Esquimalt, B.C., serving on the H.M.S.C Prince Rupert. Post war he was employed with Air Canada (TCA) as a Procurement Officer in Purchasing and Stores department for over 23 years. During his retirement, he enjoyed many a luncheon with the Air Canada Pionairs. After taking early retirement from Air Canada, he was employed with Sears Canada for 10 years. A sports enthusiast, he played baseball and hockey in his youth and enjoyed golf well into his 70's, attending golf tournaments with his Air Canada coworkers. Dad was an avid fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. A proud moment in his life was with his brother Gord, as they accepted the Hockey Hall of Fame Builder Award in 1993, on behalf of their father Clark Simpson's team building contribution of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Gil and Edna (nee Craigie) married in June of 1949 and lived in Fort Rouge before their permanent residence in St. Vital, where he lived through to October 2016. Dad was a very independent man, with his greatest desire to live his life in his family home. He loved attending family gatherings, dinners at his daughters, and sports/school events of his granddaughters, camera always in hand. Dad's favorite past time was his time spent at Grand Beach, renting each year and then eventually purchasing a family cottage in 1999. Thereafter, Grand Beach became a summer residence for Dad. Many family memories were made there, again camera always in hand. We are so grateful for those photos today. There were many a card game played with friends Fran and Flo, a highlight of his time at the beach. Dad had a strong sense of community, recycling before it was customary, as well as donating blood of over 100 donations, being commemorated for this valued contribution. We will forever miss you Dad. "Young at Heart" Frank Sinatra "And if you should survive to a hundred and five Look at all you'll derive out of bein' alive And here is the best part, you have a head start If you are among the very young at heart" Cremation has taken place. No service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Circle of Compassionate Care program with St. Boniface Hospital. The family thanks the wonderful caregivers in the Palliative Care Ward of St. Boniface Hospital GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery (204) 222-3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 05, 2016
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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My uncle Gil's contagious laugh will remain with me forever. He has left nothing but wonderful memories with our family and he will be truly missed. Sending you heartfelt prayers and thoughts while you go through this difficult time. Much love Dana - Posted by: Dana Simpson (niece) on: Nov 17, 2016
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We were very sorry to hear of Uncle Gil's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Saying goodbye to our loved ones is never easy. Cherish the memories, Nancy and Doug Sharman, Eileen Craigie - Posted by: Nancy Sharman (Niece) on: Nov 06, 2016