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EDWARD PHILIP HUDEK
Born: Dec 05, 1916
Date of Passing: Jul 25, 2018
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EDWARD PHILIP HUDEK Peacefully in his sleep at Grace Hospital, on July 25, 2018, in his 102 year. Ed is predeceased by his wife Christine Louise (Chamard), his son William Michael, his parents, Henry and Mary Hudek, his sister Mary Agnes, his brothers, John Francis and Henry Joseph and his granddaughter-in-law Carole. He is survived by his two sisters, Margaret Lommer of Regina and Jane Mooney of Vancouver. He is also survived and lovingly remembered by his children, Mary Forster (Ken), John (Irene), Joan Embleton (Dwight), Henry (Vivian Chabot), Gordon (Cleo Fletcher), Christine Vieweg and Philip (Kim) as well as grandchildren, Scott McConnell, Rowland Forster (Jan), Andrew Forster (Line Comte), Michael Hudek, David Embleton (Kimberly), Jeanne Hudek, Margaret Coish (Christian), Katherine Van Mierlo (Steven), Monica Burfoot (Krisjan), Lisa Vieweg (Michael Blanchard), Kathleen Turner (Dan), Timothy Hudek (Vivian Li), Sara Berger (Kurt), Matthew Hudek, Richard Vieweg (Renee), Thomas Hudek (Tessa), Laura Hudek (Cam Sprange), Carolyn Tetlock and Natasha Hudek (Mustafa Farhad). There are also nineteen and three quarters great-grandchildren, Tobie, Mason, Parker, Benjamin, Rubee, Sophia, Carter, Ryder, Michael, Aaron, Emmett, Orrin, Ada, Minerva, Brielle, Will, Cosima, Brereton, Finn and baby boy Turner arriving in September. Ed was born December 5, 1916 in Hafford, Saskatchewan the fourth child of Henry and Mary (Melling) and grew up on his parents' homestead in Hafford before attending the University of Saskatchewan where he received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree in 1940. He met the love of his life and his future wife, Christine Chamard at St. Thomas More College at the University. They were married in 1942. After spending some months doing Extension Services (short courses) in Interior, BC for the BC Department of Agriculture, Ed returned home to work the family farm and associated research station and to lecture and run laboratories in Agriculture Engineering at the U of S. In 1956 Ed was recruited by the Government of Manitoba to initiate an agricultural extension program for farmers throughout the province and he moved his family to Winnipeg where they resided in Riverview for four decades. Ed started the Agriculture Engineering Branch of the Department of Agriculture, was instrumental in establishing Rural Water Services and the Prairie Agriculture Machinery Institute as well as being a founding member of the Canadian Society of Agrologists. He was active in the design of vegetable storages, hay handling equipment and hog raising facilities in the Manitoba climate as well as coaching and managing teams in the Canadian and World Plowing Championships. Other skill sets included loose livestock housing, farm safety, farm drainage and rural water systems. He chaired the Manitoba Water Services Board, the Farm Machinery Board, the Milk Control Board and the Crown Lands Appeal Board and guided several programs and pieces of legislation forward. He retired from the provincial government in 1981 after serving as Chief Agriculture Engineer, Director of Technical Services, Associate Deputy, Assistant Deputy and then Deputy Minister of the Department of Agriculture. During this time he was also active on the Parish Council of Our Lady of Victory Parish (OLV) and OLV School Board and became the Manitoba representative on the Board of the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP); this in conjunction with raising eight children, building a cottage at Albert Beach as well as building a large addition on to the family's Riverview home, restoring an antique tractor for the Manitoba Agricultural Museum in Austin and innumerable projects and services for extended family and friends. After retiring, Ed and Chris were contracted to manage an agricultural project at Sim-Sim, Sudan for 30 months and Ed learned how sorghum was grown in a desert with one rainy season. His two and a half years with the project were the most successful and he and Chris developed close friendships with several Sudanese families. He also performed an assessment of a CIDA project in Tanzania in 1988. Ed has been honoured with the Distinguished Alumni Achievement award from the University of Saskatchewan, is a member of the Manitoba Agriculture Hall of Fame, a fellow of several professional societies and in 1971 was awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal by Pope Paul VI, for distinguished service to the church. Ed spent the last eleven and a half years at Dakota House and the family is most appreciative of the care and attention he received there from both the staff and residents. If so desired, donations in Edwards's name may be made to the St. Boniface Hospital Research Foundation. Prayers will be held at Green Acres Funeral Home, Hwy. 1 East and Navin Road on Tuesday, August 7 at 7:30 p.m. with funeral Mass to follow at Christ The King Church, 847 St. Mary's Road on Wednesday, August 8 at 11:30 a.m. with Father Gerry Ward officiating. Interment will be beside Christine and Bill at Ste. Solange Cemetery in Hafford, SK. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home & Cemetery Highway #1 East at Navin Road, Winnipeg, MB (204) 222 3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Aug 4, 2018
EDWARD PHILIP HUDEK December 5, 1916 July 25, 2018 Peacefully at the Grace Hospital on July 25, 2018, Edward Hudek departed this life at the age of 101. Prayers will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 7 at Green Acres Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, August 8 at Christ The King Parish, 847 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg. Full obituary to follow in the Saturday, August 4 edition. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home & Cemetery Highway #1 East at Navin Road, Winnipeg, MB (204) 222 3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jul 28, 2018

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 28, 2018, Aug 04, 2018
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I'm sorry I was unable to attend your father's funeral. Unfortunately I was out of the city and would have liked to have extended my sympathy in person. I worked with Ed for many years in the Dept. of Agriculture. I always respected him so much for his integrity and humanity. As Chief of Home Economics I worked very closely with him as we planned and implemented the rural water services program. Ed fully recognized the impact this initiative would have on the lives of farm women, as well as the farm, and supported/advocated for the water service to include the home. Without his support this would have never occurred. It transformed farm women's lives and assisted with most aspects of their daily responsibilities. Together with myself and Onalee Nagler, the home design specialist, Ed ensured that water services incentives included kitchens and bathrooms. He was such a wonderful person to work with, a friendly smile, gracious manner, sense of humour, very smart, and respect for everyone. It was just a joy to work on a committee with him. He contributed so much to our province and to society, and I know to each of you in his family. I have made a donation in his memory to the Canadian Home Economics Foundation as a tribute to his contribution to my profession and the women of Manitoba. Sincere sympathy, Gail Watson - Posted by: Gail Watson (old Colleague) on: Aug 12, 2018
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HI: We are very sorry to hear the passing of Phil's father Ed. Just know we do care & will keep you all in our prayers for now & forever. Sounds like Ed had a great life & a very good write up about his life. How nice to get to 102 yrs. old & now he will be with family in heaven. Friends Marie & Jerry Walker - Posted by: Gerald W. & Marie A. Walker (We are friends of Phil & Kim) on: Aug 06, 2018
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Henry, your dad lived an amazing life. I will keep him in my prayers. - Posted by: Barry Gusnowsky (Friend of Henry's) on: Aug 04, 2018