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RAFAL GUS
Born: Oct 07, 1927
Date of Passing: Apr 02, 2019
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RAFAL GUS
Rafal was predeceased by his wife Joyce. Rafal is survived by his children, Edmund, Debi and Steve; grandchildren Melissa, Sasheen (Josh), Kolton (Alyssia) and Christopher; great-grandchildren, Phoenix, Marley, and Hailey Wares, Maya and Sophie Simpson and Ceejay Gus.
Dad lived with his family in Lodz, Poland until the age of 12, whereupon he went to live with his eldest sister in White Russia. The war erupted in Europe and he was taken from his family by the German Army at the age of 12. He was sent to a Forced Labour Camp in Germany and imprisoned until the age of 17, when he managed to escape. He then joined the Allies and made it to freedom!
Rafal met our mother in 1950 while working as a miner in San Antonio Gold Mines in Bissett, MB. They soon married and together they raised their children in Bissett and Lac du Bonnet, MB. Rafal and Joyce were married for 53 years before his beloved wife was taken suddenly from him 15 years ago.
Rafal was a man of tremendous skills and talent. While he never had a chance to attain the education we all aspire to, he was able to instinctively know and understand how things worked and how to repair just about anything.
He built his and Joyce's first home by hand and worked in many different occupations during his working life, always striving to do the very best he could and never compromising his principles. He always taught his children that no matter what type of job you had, you always had to work hard for what you were being paid to do.
Living in Bissett, he was an avid hunter and fisherman. Due to severe arthritis in his back, he gave that up and became more involved with travelling around the province with his wife Joyce, who was actively involved with the Manitoba Metis Federation.
Rafal was a fun-loving man, always had a witty response and snappy comebacks to people's remarks. He loved his family dearly and there are no words to adequately express how much he'll be missed by us all.
A memorial service celebrating his life will be held on Wednesday, April 10 at 11:00 a.m., at Notre Dame du Lac Roman Catholic Church, in Lac du Bonnet, MB, with viewing one hour prior to the service. A luncheon will follow in the church basement.
Rest now Daddy,
We love you and miss you very much.
SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
(204) 268-3510 or
MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220
www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 06, 2019