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GEORGE AARON ROY HENRY
Born: Jan 23, 1941
Date of Passing: Nov 10, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGEORGE AARON ROY HENRY It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of our dear husband, father, grandfather and friend on Saturday, November 10, 2018. Fortunately, he passed peacefully surrounded by all of his family. George's life started on January 23, 1941 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, born to Beatrice and Bert Henry, who have predeceased him. His family settled in Lake Francis and he had three siblings, Ray, Marilyn and Terry. At age 21 he married Florence, the love of his life, on May 5, 1962. They provided a loving home to their two children, Aaron (Amy) and Angela (Darrell). He was never so proud as when he became a Pappa to his four grandchildren, Tanner, Chase, Halle and Andrew. They were the light of his life and he could not spend enough time with them. His family meant the world to him and he leaves behind his strength and strong morals in all of us. He was the ultimate outdoorsman and humbly passed along his knowledge and skills to all of us for which we will be forever grateful. He started his career in 1966 as a Boilermaker working in the field and ended it in 1998 as the International Rep for Western Canada for the Boilermakers Union when he retired. In retirement George pursued his love of the outdoors and became a hunting/fishing guide in the summer. The last number of years George spent guiding for fish and bear at Trail End Camp. He made many wonderful friends who requested his services year after year. A quote from a dear friend of his, "If I was ever stranded in the bush, George would be the one I would want for a partner as all he needed was a Swiss Army Knife to survive." He was happiest when he could be outdoors and spent countless hours on his land at his homemade log cabin in Lake Francis where he hunted, tended his garden, picked wild sage and mushrooms, chopped wood and had wild game 'cook outs' with his friends and family. He was most passionate about hunting and fishing. He also loved the game of golf and was one of the founders of the Warren Golf and Country Club. George and Florence became winter Texans and enjoyed 22 wonderful winters in the Texas sunshine. They eventually settled at River Ranch Resort in Rio Hondo where he will be sadly missed by the many great friends they made there. George was a large, powerful man known for his amazing stamina and feats of strength but what people will remember most about him was that he was a wonderful loving man with a huge heart. We would like to say thank you to all of the medical staff at the Grace Hospital and HSC who showed such great compassion and gave him fabulous care. There will be a private celebration of George's amazing life at a later date. Ken Loehmer Funeral Services 204-886-0404
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 17, 2018
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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I just heard if the passing of George and I was very saddened to hear that news. I started my working life as an Ironworker and twenty years later George Henry convinced me to take a withdrawl and join the Boilermakers, Lodge #555 Winnipeg, which I did. Later on I transferred my membership to #359 Vancouver. I now live on a very nice Boilermaker pension and I gratefully thank my Brother, George Henry for the lifestyle that I now enjoy. Sincerely and Fraternally, Lawrence C. (Woody) Woods BM #359 ret. - Posted by: Lawrence C. (Woody) Woods BM ret. (Boilermaker) on: Nov 21, 2018
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Dear Amy, thinking of you and your family, a family we have come to enjoy hearing about. Loving thoughts sent your way at this time. Don and Lorraine. - Posted by: Don and Lorraine Hughes (Friends) on: Nov 17, 2018