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RAYMOND HERMAN HELLOFS (RAY)

Born: May 23, 1926

Date of Passing: Apr 04, 2020

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RAYMOND (RAY) HERMAN HELLOFS
May 23, 1926 – April 4, 2020

After a wonderful life filled with family and good friends, Ray left us on Saturday, April 4, at the age of 94 years.
Ray was predeceased by his parents, Pete and Betty; sisters-in-law Antoinette Pepin and Bernadette Bonneteau; and his first wife, Rita Hornsby.
He leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife Celine of 21 years; stepson Gilles Hirmann (Judy); his only grandchild Taylor Jane Hirmann; brothers-in-law Victor Tougas (Freda), Roger Tougas (Thunder Bay) and Isaac Tougas (Bette); many nieces and nephews; two special nephews, Bob and Wayne Perkins; sisters-in-law Angele Dufresne and Louise Hedricken; his two best friends and their wives, Leo Paul and Lorraine and Gilbert Donaldson and Mary Anne.
Ray was born in Gretna, Manitoba. He lived there until 1934 and then moved to Winnipeg with his parents. He started school in grade four at Glenwood School in St. Vital. After attending three more schools, he achieved his Grade 12 at Glen Lawn Collegiate. Christmas 1944, at 18 years of age, Ray and his best friend decided to join the Army before they were drafted. After a few weeks they were shipped off to Camp Shilo. One week before being sent overseas, the war was over. They spent about a year at Shilo before getting a discharge in April, 1946.
Ray had three or four jobs until 1950 which is when he settled down and landed a job with M.T.S. Ray started in the stores, moved up to the Accounting Department and finally in the Yellow Pages Department. He became a Sales Representative selling advertising for the Yellow Pages for 16 years. In total, Ray was with MTS for 35 years. Ray retired at the age of 60.
Ray had numerous favorite pastimes such as hunting, camping, fishing, golfing, curling, fastball, snooker and, especially, travelling. He and Celine visited all the states in the United States, all the provinces in Canada including the Yukon Territories, England, Scotland and Wales and several countries in Europe.
In 1947 Ray joined Manitoba Game & Fish Association, transferred to LaVerendrye Game & Fish in 1956 and in 1971, Ray and his avid outdoorsmen friends formed the St. Boniface Wildlife. In 1981 Ray became President of the St. Boniface Wildlife for three years. In February, 2002, Ray received The Jack Dunlop Memorial Conservation Award from The Manitoba Wildlife Association. This was one of Ray's proudest moments.
In 2014 St. Boniface Wildlife closed for lack of members so Ray rejoined the LaVerendrye Game & Fish. Ray was also a member of other clubs in his lifetime - St. Vital Curling Club for 45 years; he joined the St. Vital Royal Canadian Legion in 1956 and in 1962 became a member of the Ionic Freemasons Lodge. He maintained these memberships until his passing.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice in Ray's memory.
A service will be held at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home when we can all gather to celebrate Ray's life, date and time will be announced.

THOMSON "IN THE PARK"
204-925-1120
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www.thomsoninthepark.com


As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 11, 2020

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • I only met Ray briefly a few times at his son's, Gilles home. One day Gilles had a plan and asked if the three of us could stay at my trailer and go fishing. Ray, with his love of the outdoors, was tickled pink, as was I with the idea. He hadn't gone fishing in quite some time. Well it was one of the most memorable times I had with my friend Gilles and Ray was the icing on the cake. Good eats, good drinks, fun was had by all. May you rest in peace Ray. - Posted by: Eric and Colleen Clapham (Family friend) on: Nov 07, 2020

  • Hello Celine, we were very sorry to read of the passing of Ray. May you find comfort in knowing that other's share in your loss. May you rest in peace Ray. Gail & Rob & family! - Posted by: Robert and *Gail Schledwitz (Cousin) on: May 04, 2020

  • So sorry to Ray's family and friends my deepest condolences to you all. I worked with Ray at MTS many many years ago and remember him fondly. As I was a clerk and had to correct all the contracts that the salesmen went thru I was always sure to grab all of Ray's because of his superb printing I loved proof reading his contracts. Prayers to all. - Posted by: Darlene King (co-worker at MTS) on: Apr 26, 2020

  • We morn the loss of our Brother: Happy to meet. Sorry to part. Happy to meet again. So mote it be! from your brothers at Beaver Ionic #25 - Posted by: Beaver Ionic Lodge #25 (Brother) on: Apr 13, 2020

  • We served together many years on the Executive. He was inspirational and hard working. You could always count on Ray for selling the most Grey Cup Pool tickets, which he took pride in. Our heartfelt prayers and condolences go out to all the family. I hope the fish are bountiful for you Ray. - Posted by: Tom Brereton (St.Boniface Wildlife Association ) on: Apr 11, 2020

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