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EDWARD FRANK GOSKA
Born: Jun 02, 1932
Date of Passing: Nov 29, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryEDWARD FRANK GOSKA With heavy hearts we announce that on November 29, 2018, our Dad, Grandad, Brother, Uncle and Friend was embraced by our Lord and Savior, and by his precious wife Sylvia whom he missed profoundly since her passing in 2017. Ed was born on June 2, 1932 in Winnipeg, MB where he lived his entire life. On May 26, 1956, he married his soulmate Sylvia after winning her heart with his many talents, like his artistic and singing abilities that he was proud to display. Together they nurtured and nourished the lives of their children, daughter Char Kothe, son Michael (Mary); grandchildren, Kyli Campbell (Kris), Karina (boyfriend Jordan Unrau) and Matthew, whom they joyfully cherished. Their union was also blessed with several travels including many trips to Maui and Mexico with friends and family. Endless and wonderful memories were also created at the cabin Ed built at Lee River Falls where extended family - nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends too numerous to mention - gathered over lifetimes. He was and will remain a huge part of their lives and the lives of those with whom he worked and volunteered. Ed worked as an estimator in the roofing industry his entire life, first for Fonseca Roofing, then with Transcona Roofing and most recently, Oakwood Roofing; his second family. He was a member of the CRCA, a lifetime member of the Manitoba Roofing Association, and a member of other associations including the Canadian Polish Professional and Business Association, the Knights of Columbus and the Kiwanis Club of Winnipeg. He also served on various boards including the Board of Directors for the Canadian Polish Manor and the Holy Family Nursing Home, and he was an active parishioner at St. Gerard Parish for decades as well. Everyone who knew our Dad and Grandad will agree that he was loving and strong in spirit, commitment and mind until the very end. To the surprise of a therapist who recently assessed his cognitions, when he said he was working as a roofer until a few weeks ago, he wasn't delirious. His work at Oakwood Roofing sustained him and in turn, he sustained those around him. With his quick-witted humour, he never stopped making us all laugh, even when his health failed him. He will be missed immensely until we meet him again. Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at St. Gerard Parish, 45 Foster Street, Winnipeg, MB. Interment to follow at Glen Eden Cemetery, 4477 Main Street, West St. Paul, MB. The family wishes to thank the ICU staff at Concordia Hospital who extended compassionate care to Ed. We love you Grandad. Give Nanny a big hug from us all. Family and friends may sign a Book of Condolence at www.glenedenmemorial.ca Glen Eden Funeral Home & Cemetery 204-338-7111
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 01, 2018
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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My sincere condolences to Mike and family. Your Dad was a welcome fixture at all of Matthew’s sporting events and always had an insightful witty comment following every game. May he Rest In Peace. - Posted by: Ed McGurry (Friend of the family) on: Dec 08, 2018
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My deepest condolences to Charlene, Mike and the entire extended Goska family. I was saddened to learn of Eddie's passing...but at the same time I reflect on such a wonderful life lived. I have many great memories growing up across the street from Ed and Sylvia (my godparents) and the Goska family...and I will cherish those memories forever. I will always remember Eddie for his wonderful sense of humour and quiet wit. Eddie, you will be missed, but never forgotten. Our memories will live on forever. I'm thinking that you and my Dad have already started up the 'Heaven Chapter' of the Canadian Polish Professional & Business Association. Rest in peace. - Posted by: Cam Moskal (Godson & Friend of the Family) on: Dec 04, 2018
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Ed and I became friends through the Kiwanis Club of Winnipeg. I really enjoyed his dry wit and he made many contributions to Club activities over the years. Thought it was great he was the "world's oldest roofer". He will be missed. - Posted by: Bruce Berven (Friend) on: Dec 01, 2018