GARY WAYNE ERICKSON
It
is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Gary Wayne Erickson on Sunday,
January 19, 2014 at the Pinawa Hospital.
Left
to mourn Gary’s untimely passing are his loving wife Helen; sons Richard
(Tamara and children Tia and Zach) and Lee (Danielle); many brothers and sister
in laws; nieces and nephews (especially Grant and Diane who always supported
him in tough times). He was predeceased by his parents Jessie and Axel
Erickson; brother Nelson; and also his mother and father in law Merle and Lorne
McCracken; brother in law Alex James; nephew Scott McCracken; and niece Colleen
James.
On December 14, 1943 Gary was born at the Pine
Falls General Hospital. He lived with his parents and elder brother
Nelson at "Old" Pinawa where Gary’s dad worked at the hydro electric
plant until it closed in 1951. They then moved to Great Falls, Manitoba
in August, 1951 where his father continued working as a control operator.
Gary
curled a great deal as a child as his dad was the ice maker at the curling rink
in Great Falls. Curling and baseball were his greatest sports.
However Gary also enjoyed golfing as he would hitch hike to Pine Falls from
Great Falls to play and practice the game. Hunting and fishing were two
more of his sports, as was flying. Gary took his flying lessons in the
mid 70's and owned his own Piper Cub PA18 for 15 years. Gary did not
realize at the time that this would have a future influence on his sons Richard
and Lee who are now both flying for Perimeter Aviation.
At
18 years of age on an extended summer holiday, Gary started to work for
Manitoba Hydro. He was hired as an electrical trainee with the production
department in 1964. He then travelled to the different hydro stations
throughout his training.
Gary
met Helen McCracken at a curling bonspiel and they were married in 1967,
residing in Great Falls, Manitoba where he worked for some years. He then
worked in the Seven Sisters Falls region for four years before working the last
seven years of his career at Jenpeg, Manitoba where Gary retired in December of
1998.
A Celebration
of Gary’s Life will be postponed to a later date when some of his "snow
bird" friends return home from their winter holidays. Service time to be
announced.
We
wish to thank Dr. Mouton, his dermatologist and his staff, Dr. Wong and his
staff, the Cancer Care Clinic staff at the Health Sciences Centre, Dr. Bruneau
and the Cancer Care staff at the Pinawa Hospital and to the Pinawa Hospital
staff that gave Gary and his family such great, compassionate care.
Richard
Wojcik of Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Beausejour, is in care of
arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com 204 – 268 –
2263.
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