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JON RAYMOND KJARTANSON

Born: Oct 26, 1934

Date of Passing: Jul 19, 2017

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JON RAYMOND KJARTANSON October 26, 1934 - July 19, 2017 The break of day shone with a brilliant sunrise, as Raymond's bright smile and twinkling blue eyes became a loving memory. Not long after, the light morning rain seemed to honour our tears. His wife, soul mate, best friend and lifelong dance partner, Gladys misses him terribly. He was her hero who stood up to his promise of "till death do us part". As a dad and an Afi he will always be lovingly remembered and missed by his daughter Candyce, son-in- law Scott Paterson, daughter Gae Lynn, son-in-law Bob Labossiere, granddaughters Meaghan and her husband Adam McCullough and Emma Labossiere and Brock Zimak. Ray was born to Jon and Kristjana (nee Grimolfson) Kjartanson on October 26, 1934 as a first generation Vestur-Íslendingar on Hecla Island, MB. He was the third of seven children, Joe, Bennetta, Oskar, Ben, Sylvia and Phillip. There he attended school, commercial fished, worked on the tug hauling silica sand from Black Island to Selkirk, worked along side fellow islanders to build foundations across the lake to bring electricity to Hecla. He married Gladys on November 5, 1960 and they raised their two daughters there until they moved to Winnipeg in 1966. He worked for Manitoba Hydro operating the Pettibone machine in the pole yard until his retirement in 1991. He and Gladys spent many summers travelling with their 5th wheel around Manitoba attending fiddle fests and old time dances with good friends. But his favourite place to park the trailer was on his beloved Island. He was so happy and proud to be able to restore his family house in the historical village of Hecla as it truly was his home. His granddaughters loved spending time every summer at Hecla with their Afi and Amma. Ray was such a likeable man, always quick with a smile and a laugh. As a self-taught, incredibly talented woodworker he built many beautiful items from the cedar logs that were hewn at his own sawmill. He loved to bake and made a mean vinaterta every Christmas. Everything about him will be missed, but never forgotten. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to CancerCare Manitoba. A celebration of his life will be held on Hecla Island at the Lutheran Church, Friday, July 28 at 11:00 a.m. Ken Loehmer Funeral Services, 204-886-0404

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 22, 2017

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Thinking of you. Lots of Love, Blaine, Julie, Kylie, Kendra and Jared McGowan XOX... - Posted by: The McGowan Family (friends of Scott and Candyce) on: Jul 26, 2017

  • Deepest sympathy to you Gladys, Candyce and Scott. The obituary describes Ray so well. I enjoyed so much working with him, he had so much knowledge and dedication. He was a great help to me and others. Visits in Hecla were good fun. The smile and twinkling eyes will be remembered. Greg - Posted by: Greg Paulson (Worked together.) on: Jul 25, 2017

  • I didn't get to see Raymond very often but I remember him as such a nice person. He had a welcoming smile and was such a great dancer. My condolences to Gladys and family. - Posted by: Gailya Grimolfson wasylik (Cousin) on: Jul 23, 2017

  • Mel and I doubled dated with Ray and Gladys. Had such a good time.at Hecla. - Posted by: Cynthia Williams (Friend and neighbor at Hecla. (Cynthia Paulson)) on: Jul 22, 2017

  • Deepest Condolences to you and your family. - Posted by: Sheri Braumberger (2nd cousin (daughter of Sharlette Johannesson)) on: Jul 22, 2017

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