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THOMAS WRAY BONE

Born: Apr 06, 1928

Date of Passing: Jan 04, 2017

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THOMAS WRAY BONE Peacefully on Wednesday January 4, 2017 with his wife, children and grandchildren at his side, Wray passed away at Deer Lodge Hospital. Thomas Wray Bone was born April 6, 1928 and was the second child of Bessie and Bill Bone and had one sister Betty King whom he adored. He is survived by Audrey his wife of 66 years; his son Gord and wife Tracey, their children Kristopher, Bryden and Amanda; daughter Barb Quesnel and husband Leigh and their children Danika and Gabrielle; as well as other nephews and nieces. Wray was a life-long resident of Winnipeg and attended Lord Roberts Elementary and Kelvin High schools. He met his sweetheart Audrey Armitage in 1946. They married in 1950 and enjoyed 66 wonderful years of love and companionship. He was a devoted father and grandfather and loved to tell stories and make others laugh. Wray was a proud member of the Winnipeg Fire Department and served for 33 years. He began his firefighting career in 1955 and retired as District Chief in 1988. Over the years he formed many life-long friendships with fellow firefighters and enjoyed the camaraderie, the breakfasts and volunteer work that he continued many years after his retirement. He was an active volunteer at Crescentwood Community Club when his children were young and was often the guy behind the scenes making things happen. Both Wray and Audrey were avid curlers and much fun was had with their many pals at Fort Rouge Curling Club. Wray had a knack for building and fixing and before the Fire Department worked as a painter, learning the trade from the age of 14 while employed in the family business. Painting remained a life-long passion, he was very good, and his skills were constantly put to good use. Wray was everyone's "Maytag Man" there was very little he couldn't fix or improve and was always available to lend a helping hand. Building a cabin at Caddy Lake in the Whiteshell in 1952 was a dream come true. The original structure was just the start, over the next 50 plus years he put in thousands of hours improving, expanding and maintaining, it was his version of relaxation, (until around 3:00 p.m. when it was time for a seasonally appropriate beverage). Many happy times with family and friends, particularly the Doners and the Stoughtons, was spent at the lake. A service will take place on Saturday, January 7 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard. The family would like to extend their deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our friends and family for their love and support this past year, and a special thank you to the staff at Deer Lodge Hospital for their amazing care and support over the last ten months. Flowers are gratefully declined. I leave with cherished memories and a full heart knowing how much I loved and was loved .. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Jan 7, 2017

THOMAS WRAY BONE Thomas Bone, born April 6, 1928 passed away peacefully on January 4, 2017. A service and reception will be held on Saturday, January 7 at 2:00 p.m. at Thompson in the Park, 1291 McGillivary. Flowers are gratefully declined. A longer obituary notice will follow on Saturday.


Publish Date: Jan 5, 2017

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 07, 2017

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Dear Barb and family. So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Your Dad was the type of Man you could meet once and never forget. One of the nicest Men put on this earth. Our deepest condolences . - Posted by: Sue Golke Defoort (School friend) on: Jan 26, 2017

  • I with and for Wray. He was a good firefighter and a good officer. I am glad to see he enjoyed a long retirement. My condolences to his family. Another one of the "good ones" gone. - Posted by: Scott Miner (Collegue) on: Jan 09, 2017

  • Dear Audrey, Thinking of you and your family at this sad time. Sincerely, Kerry Coulter Montgomery - Posted by: Kerry Coulter Montgomery (Friend) on: Jan 07, 2017

  • My heartfelt respect go to the T Bone family I worked with Ray and loved his easy going lay back manor. Ray was a true gentleman and a friend to all . R. I.P. T Bone # 835 - Posted by: Bruce Hallmuth (Brother Firefighter) on: Jan 06, 2017

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