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GILBERT STREET NORTH
Date of Passing: Oct 15, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGILBERT STREET NORTH The life of Gilbert Street North, who has graduated to glory, will be celebrated for his final journey home as he left this world on Sunday, October 15, 2017. His journey began in Cross Lake and later married and lived in Oxford House with his beautiful wife of 49 years, Sadie. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Sadie, daughters Audrey (Stan), Kathleen, Sheila (Rob) and Rachel (Shawn), sons Steven (Mildred) and Harry (Erica), grandsons Johnathan, Christian, Sonny, Joel, Kethan, Wrenny, Harry Jr., Harley and Philip, granddaughters Trisha, Carley, Geena and Hannah, great-grandchildren Isaiah, Jailyn, Jolene, Cassie, Liberty, Daisy, Olivia and Rosalee, many more adopted sons and daughters whom he loved, and sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held on Friday, October 20 at Eternal Grace, 1111 Logan Avenue, Winnipeg from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 19, 2017
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I was the first NCO stationed in Oxford House when the RCMP opened a detachment in Oxford House. Gilbert signed many of our official documents. He also held court locally, for minor offences as he was the Justice of the Peace for the community. I have always respected him and found him to be very fair and wise. I just learned of his death and my condolences go to his wife Sadie and the children. God Bless you all. - Posted by: Harry Bil (Worked along with Gilbert when he was a Justice of the Peace. ) on: Dec 13, 2023
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Awh my first pastor when I began serving the Lord. Wish times were like at the beginning, times were much more simple. I miss seeing him & Sadie in church. May he rejoice forever with God the Father and his angels 😇 - Posted by: Aaron Bradburn (Friend) on: Aug 20, 2018
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My condolences to his family. I met Gilbert when he was Chief of the Oxford House Band (now First Nation),back in the 1970s,and I was with Indian Affairs. He was a serious and dedicated man, whom I greatly respected, and gave me support during a difficult time in my career. I have always remembered him. - Posted by: Michael Kirkpatrick (Business acquaintance) on: Nov 06, 2017