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DEAN JAGO

Born: Aug 01, 1964

Date of Passing: Sep 21, 2024

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DEAN JAGO


It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Elgin Dean Jago, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and friend, who left us on September 21, 2024, at St. Boniface Hospital.

Born on August 1, 1964, in Virden, Manitoba, Dean was the son of George and Donna Jago. He grew up on the farm SW of Reston, surrounded by his three brothers, Clayton, Dale and Clare and chosen sister, Georgina. After completing his education at Reston Elementary and Reston Collegiate, he pursued a career in broadcasting at Mount Royal College in Calgary.

Dean began his professional journey as a sports announcer with CKLQ Radio and later joined CKX Television and Radio covering local teams such as the BU Bobcats and the Brandon Wheat Kings. Following his media career, Dean chose a career in Sales beginning at Hostess Frito Lay and then Coca-Cola Bottling Company, before dedicating the last 20 plus years of his career to Leech Printing.

In 1989, Dean married his childhood sweetheart, Janet Leigh Walker and they made Brandon their home. Together, they welcomed two sons, Nolan Ryan Jago in 1991 and Tanner Mackey Jago in 1994. Dean’s pride and joy were his children and two grandchildren, Walker George and Scottie Norma Jago, as well as his beloved grandpups, Wrigley and Berkeley. Dean’s passions for family, friends, and sports were evident in his active involvement as a coach for both hockey and baseball, forging countless lifelong friendships along the way. He took immense pride in being a loyal fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Red Sox, Dallas Cowboys, and Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Dean cherished the time spent at the family cabin at Oak Lake Beach, where he loved to captain the boat for family and friends, enjoying watersports and fishing and sharing a Caesar or cold beer on the deck. He was also a proud member of the Oak Island Golf Course, often found there at men’s night on Thursdays and on weekends and summer holidays with family and friends. Dean and Janet loved to travel and recently enjoyed trips to Europe in 2023 (Amsterdam, Belgium, France and Portugal) and St. Lucia and Italy (Cinque Terrre, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Siena, San Gimigana and Venice) in 2024.

He is predeceased by his grandparents, Elgin and Ella Gray and James and Rosina Jago; father, George Jago; father-in-law, Glen Walker; niece, Carissa Walker; nephews, Christopher Bright and Dekker Jago; and numerous aunts and uncles.

Dean is survived by his loving wife of 35 years Janet, sons, Nolan (CC) and Tanner (Shelby); grandchildren, Walker and Scottie; mother, Donna Jago; mother-in-law, Heather Walker; brother, Clayton (Lori) Jago and their family Tennille, (Andrew), Rhyley (Robin), Noah and Nathan; brother, Dale (Stephanie) Jago and their family, Payton (Ben) and Billie; brother, Clare (Lisa) Jago and their family Abby (Gary), Mayson (Kyle) and Max (Alara); chosen sister, Georgina (Jim) Bright and their family, Wyatt (Janae) and Brooks; brother-in-law, Arnold Walker and his family Justin Bloomer, Alex (Kyle) Burdy (Brooklyn (Brad), Hadley, Anakin and Maddox); sister-in-law, Carolyn Walker and her family, Kenzie (Owen), Haley (Aiden) and Madison Blaine, as well as extended family.

The service to celebrate Dean's life will be held on Friday, October 11th, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. at the Victoria Inn, 3550 Victoria Avenue, Imperial Ballroom, on the east side of the building facing 34th Street. In honour of Dean’s love of sports, family and friends are invited to wear their favourite jersey (except for Montreal Canadiens and New York Yankees).

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Westman Dreams for Kids, the United Way or a charity of your choice in Dean’s memory.



Condolences: www.brockiedonovan.com

As published in Brandon Sun on Sep 28, 2024, Sep 28, 2024

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • So saddened to read of the death of Dean in the Winnipeg Free Press Passages. Never met the man but had had talked and corresponded with him about a dozen times when I took out advertising for my Bed and Breakfast. His voice on the phone was so energetic and youthful I had pictured in my mind's eye a young man just out of school. This was about twenty years ago. He was so competent and eager to assist, it was a real pleasure to do business with him. Condolences to the family. - Posted by: Alan Frederick Owens (Client) on: Dec 08, 2024

  • I knew Dean professionally. He was always such a genuine person. Easy to talk to and willing to help in whatever way he could. I remember he helped me with a side project to celebrate my dad's birthday several years ago. Dean created a life sized cut out of Alan Jackson and my dad from an old 4x6 photo I had brought to him. He took the idea and ran with it, ensuring it was Alan's correct height of 6'4" and hand delivered it to my office just in time for the surprise party. Needless to say it was a hit and is still on the wall in their garage today, 8 years later. "The best gift I've ever received" claims my dad. A simple task, but something Dean made really special with his enthusiasm. Dean always spoke with such pride about his family. Thinking of you all right now and hoping that these shared memories can bring you some comfort knowing what a wonderful person Dean was. - Posted by: Paige (Business colleague) on: Oct 03, 2024

  • Janet, Nolan, Tanner & Family We are so sorry to hear of Dean passing. We are sending our love and our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Love Chuck & Carole. 💐 - Posted by: Ken & Carole Zelmer (Friend) on: Oct 01, 2024

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