Saturday, February 16, 2013

Richard Wojcik - Alfred Jelliff Funeral Arrangements

ALFRED JELLIFF 
1930 - 2012 
The sun rose on January 15, 1930 and set on Saturday, September 1, 2012, in the life of Alfred (Al) Edward Jelliff. Left temporarily behind are his beloved wife of 58 years, Irene; daughters Val (John) of Kenora, Ontario; Sandy (Murray) of Warren, Manitoba; grandchildren Jen (Rhys), Matt (Aubree), Kelsi, Devon (Jesse), Sawyer and Dallas; and three great-grandchildren, Madden, Beck and Farrah. He was able to see his fourth great-grandchild Baby Brolly, shortly before his journey ended. He also leaves to mourn his sister Gai Brown of Stonewall, Manitoba, sister-in-law Mazie Shearer of Wawanesa, Manitoba; as well as several nieces and nephews. Dad, Grandpa, Great-Pa was born in Winnipeg and grew up in Rivers, Manitoba. After meeting and marrying the love of his life, Al and Irene resided in Rivers where he worked in his father's blacksmith shop and operated heavy equipment at the River's Air Force Base. During that time he also drove ambulance as a volunteer. While in Rivers, Al and Irene enjoyed curling, baseball and many a country dance. When they relocated to Winnipeg, Al started his career as a long haul trucker. He worked for Versatile as the Transport Manager and then established Simtax, a company to serve independent operators and trucking fleets with fuel taxes and licensing. Dad, Al was very proud of his family and never failed to support us on our journeys. He gained great pleasure from watching his grandchildren play hockey, ringette, basketball, soccer and dance. He was always ready to drop what he was doing to help out his daughters and grandchildren. Al acted as president of the 17 Wing Warrant Officer's and Sergeant's Mess Associate Members for many years, and he and Irene spent many memorable times at the Sergeant's Mess with friends dancing till the wee hours. He had a wonderful sense of humour and a gift for story-telling and was always up for a prank or a good joke. Al was a proud member of the Phoenix Masonic Lodge and the Khartum Shriners - Scooter Unit. He was a former riding captain and a past president of the unit, and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his riding buddies and performing with the team. In Dad's year long battle with cancer, he remained positive and upbeat and never lost his determination to continue on with his life. His courage, strength and love will forever live in the hearts of those who were close to him. On Friday, September 7, 2012 a Celebration of our dear Dad, Grandpa and Great-Pa's Life will take place at 1:00 p.m. in The Khartum Shrine Centre, 1155 Wilkes Avenue. Masonic Service ritual regalia worn. Thank you to the nursing staff on 4 South at the Grace General Hospital, and special thanks to Carol who had a special way with Dad that kept him upbeat and joking. Thank you as well to Doctors Hutfluss and Janjua. A special thank you to his good friends and fellow Skooter buddies Joel Segal and Jack Carmichael for all that you were and all that you did for Dad, and Sandy and Remi Cote for the years of memories and support. The family would like to express deep gratitude for all the support given at this very difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations in Al's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7 or the Alzheimer's Society, 10 - 120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G2. 
Wojcik's Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


Wojcik’s
FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM
2157 PORTAGE AVENUE
204 – 897 - 4665

www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com

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