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ALBERT JOHANN MATTHEWS
Date of Passing: Sep 17, 2020
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ALBERT JOHANN MATTHEWS
1931 - 2020
He was the son of Sumarlidi and Gudny Matthews. Predeceased by his three sisters, Grace, Lily and Elin. His sisters provided Al with many beloved nieces and nephews.
He is survived by children, Dawn E. Browning of Michigan and Ian J. Matthews of Vancouver, BC and their mother, Margaret Gail Matthews (nee Brooking) of Chemainus BC. As well, his daughter Dawn had three children and five great-grandchildren. He also leaves to mourn his close friends, Margaret Abrassart and George V. Wright, who have been very helpful to family during this difficult time.
Al joined the RCMP November 27, 1952 and has many buddies from Northern Canada, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. After retiring May 3, 1980, he worked in the office of The Public Trustee in Winnipeg. He was also a Shriner and a Mason.
He was into sports and did well in school, winning many awards at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate. He loved golfing, fishing and playing the guitar for many a sing song. He was also into curling and swimming, which he taught to other members at the Depot Division in Regina. Al was cheerful and kind to others. He liked jokes and planning them and was a good sport. His infectious smile and loving heart will always be remembered.
Al spent the last few years happily at Thorvaldson Care Home, Winnipeg's Icelandic run care facility.
The family would like to thank the owners and staff for the excellent care and love he received.
Neil Bardal Funeral Centre is in charge of cremation and he will be interred at the Regina Depot. We would like to thank them for their kindness and help as well as the staff at Grace Hospital. It was his wish to keep his interment "bare bones" simple and anyone who keeps a big sun in their heart will perhaps know him a little better.
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204-949-2200
neilbardalinc.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 26, 2020