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GUY SINCLAIR Isaiah 41:10 On Tuesday, December 13, 2011, Guy went home to be with our Lord Jesus Christ. To celebrate his life are his wife and best friend, Cheryl; his children, of whom he was so proud of, Chelsey (Peter) Westerbeek, Charlotte and Garret; grandson, Jack; brothers, Scott (Jen) and Glen; nephews and niece, Eldon, Zack, and Kadie; mom-in-law, Audrey Gray; sister-in-law, Shelley Gray; numerous relatives and many friends old and new. Guy worked for V.E.M.A., Manitoba Government for 30 years. He loved farming, working with our F.S.I.L. at the dairy, taking Jack for walks, and us. A celebration of his life will be held on January 21, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. at Oakbank Christian Church, 27101 Oakwood Road, east of Main Street in Oakbank, Manitoba. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Guy's honour to Canadian Nigerian Orphanage c/o David Janz, 15 Wiebes Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2G 2L5. Hebrews 13:5
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 10, 2012
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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As a young boy Guy was always full of life- curious about how things were made and how they operated. With a smile that lit up his face, he was engaging. Always responsible for his brothers. A good man-rest in peace . - Posted by: Helena Zink & Wendy Zink (Aunt & Cousin) on: Jan 21, 2012
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It was a pleasure to meet Guy and find out he is a believer. We had many good talks about our faith and God. He will be sadly missed but I know he has gone to his Savior, which is the ultimate gladness. - Posted by: Anson (Employee) on: Jan 20, 2012
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In my dealings with Guy at VEMA, it always struck me what a professional and diplomatic person he was. He was always very helpful to us. He will be sadly missed by VEMA, his family of course, and businesses like us. Dave Hebert Overland truck Outfitters - Posted by: Dave Hebert (Business relation) on: Jan 19, 2012
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Guy and I really only got to know each other the past few years. I would visit him in his office at VEMA and we have conversatons, always about family. My youngest son who has a strong intrest in mechanics got to meet Guy and right away they hit it off. Guy offered to have my son come in for a day when it was bring your kid to work day. In our talks Guy always mentioned his family he was so proud of all. I will miss our talks. Rest in peace my friend. - Posted by: Steven Sinclair (1st Cousin) on: Jan 12, 2012
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There is never enough time to say the things we wish we would have said; Guy you were a great brother and loved as one. - Posted by: Shelley Gray (Sister-in-law) on: Jan 11, 2012
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Though I never said it to him, I hope it was understood that Guy had a special place in my heart. - Posted by: Shelley Gray (Sister-in-law) on: Jan 10, 2012
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When I was employed as a Natural Resource Officer, Beausejour district, Guy was always excellent when it came to vehicle service. He was never rude, but very helpful, pleasant and courteous. Whenever, I stopped in at the fleet garage, he would always be there to assist or just take a moment to visit. I enjoyed his discussions at the Cooks Creek heritage days and the delicious corn he cooked. He was a very good person, and his memory will not be forgotten. My last visit with him at work in October he had a very forward and positive attitude. He had a wonderful smile which just stayed with you. Rest in peace Guy and God bless. - Posted by: Jack Kowalchu (retired NRO) on: Jan 10, 2012
