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ARCHIE (AARON) ORLIKOW

Born: Sep 15, 1922

Date of Passing: Dec 06, 2012

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ARCHIE (AARON) ORLIKOW September 15, 1922 December 6, 2012 On December 6, 2012 Archie Orlikow passed away peacefully and comfortably at the age of 90 in his home at the Simkin Center, Winnipeg. A loving, compassionate and caring dad, papa and friend: He will be greatly missed by many. Dad will be lovingly remembered by his "Number one son" Bill (Elaine) of Vancouver, "Number two son" Jim (Linda) of Winnipeg and his grandkids Marianne and Evan, also of Winnipeg. Also sharing in our sadness and remembering the tireless compassion of Dad's life are Anne Orlikow, Dr. Pat Davis and his nieces and nephews and their families (Leslie, Gordon, Dan, Nancy, Kineret, Peter, John and David on the Orlikow side; Pat and Tom on the Davie side). Dad will also be greatly missed by Al Mayes of Vancouver, Rose and John Rhodes of Ottawa and lifelong friends made growing up in Elmwood, the RCAF, The North End, MPhA, The General Monash Legion, the cribbage groups, the pharmacy gang and the class of '48, the NDP friends, his friends and caregivers since 2008 at the Simkin Center and many others. Dad was predeceased by his parents, Louis Orlikow and Sarah Cherniak; his brothers David and Lionel Orlikow and his devoted wife of 58 years Helen. He was the last one standing of the three Orlikow boys!! Dad was born in Winnipeg on September 15, 1922. He grew up in Elmwood, living on Glenwood Crescent, going to school and playing tennis. He served 38 months as a radar operator on Canada's west coast (Spider Island) for the RCAF during the Second World War. After the war, Dad went to university on a veteran scholarship. He graduated from the University of Manitoba Pharmacy Class of '48. His first job was at the original Broadway Pharmacy not far from the Legislature. Then he and his brother David bought Saunderson Drugs on Main St. at Atlantic Avenue in the 1950s, re-naming it Orlikow Drugs. It was Dad's world for 19 years. Dad followed his long hours, 7 days a week in retail pharmacy with hard work for the Province of Manitoba. He worked on the Advisory Committee on Drug Purchasing, the Inter-changeable Drug Formulary and Pharmacare. After Dad retired from his fulltime work for the province, he enjoyed several years doing locum pharmacist work throughout the province Churchill, Gillam, Notre Dame and elsewhere. He attended every pharmacy convention while he was still able. Dad's career in pharmacy lasted 64 years. In fact, he was proudly telling the nurses at VGH Emergency just two weeks ago that he was a pharmacist . Archie's work was recognized many times. He received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. In February 1982, Archie was awarded Pharmacist of the Year in Manitoba an especially cherished honour. In the Manitoba Society of Pharmacists Communication newsletter of November 2003, Archie's MSP Life Membership and lifetime membership in the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association was announced. The article, written by Andrew Allentuck, described him as a kind of elder statesman for the profession of pharmacy and the virtual ethicist of the profession . He was 81 at the time. Beyond Pharmacy, Archie and Helen lived a life of mutual love, devotion, friendship, support and caring. They met on a bus trip from Chicago in 1947 and married in 1949. Dad was equally passionate about loving all of us. He was generous with help in the early years, and later proud of all of our accomplishments. He was most proud celebrating 58 years of marriage to Helen on May 11, 2007. Dad had a great life. For him that meant hard work, commitment to his values and beliefs, fairness, and doing the best you can. He loved to participate in the political process. He volunteered in countless election campaigns in the Winnipeg North, Rossmere and Transcona ridings. He also did volunteer work for the General Monash Legion, The Middlechurch Home, the Parkinson Society and countless other committees and memberships. Most recently, he served on the Residents Council at the Simkin Center. After Mom passed away, there was a huge void in Dad's heart. He moved into his last home at the Simkin Center in October 2008. He faced many challenges and struggled mightily with the frustration and indignities of aging with Dementia. In the last phase of his life, he often relived his life experiences, both good and bad. However, he never complained and still cared about others. He enjoyed Sunday Dinners at Jim and Linda's until a month before his death. Dad's smile was widest when he could see Evan and Marianne, whom he adored. He was always happy to see visitors, other residents, and the staff who shared his last years and often rewarded them with a word or two in their first language or a song associated with their culture. Special thanks to niece Kineret Rifkind and her family (Yitzy, Naftali, Adina, Akiva, Ari) for visiting dad faithfully and taking beautiful photographs that we treasure. Dad will continue to be our inspiration to keep going, work hard and be strong. And how lucky we were to have him with us this long! We wish to thank the care givers at the Victoria Hospital Emergency Department. We also want to offer our greatest thanks and deepest gratitude to Dr. Pacin and all the care givers, staff and volunteers at the Simkin Center and Weinberg 3 in particular. Special thanks to Dad's companions over the years, Sharon, Rosa and Delores for the caring, compassion and patience you showed him and all of us over the past many months. We could not have endured Dad's journey without you. Finally, special thanks to Cindy Bass, Dad's music therapist, for brightening his Thursday afternoons with singing and music right up until hours before he passed away. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to do so may make a donation to the Archie Orlikow Memorial Endowment Fund at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba in care of Blair Nicholls, CFRE Donor Relations, Faculty of Pharmacy, Bannatyne Campus University of Manitoba, 290-727 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P5. A Celebration of Dad's life will be held on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson In the Park , 1291 McGillivray Blvd., Winnipeg, MB. THOMSON IN THE PARK 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 11, 2012

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • I have only just learned of Archie's passing and am deeply saddened to have missed the celebration of his life. I met him at the pharmacy where he was working when I was a student at Red River College. We would chat when I picked up my prescriptions, and he asked me to type some letters requesting donations for the legion's annual Remembrance Day service. I typed those letters every year for probably ten years or more, and we would go for lunch and chat. He taught me much about political process and community involvement. I believe that these conversations had a great deal to do with my ultimate choice in a career of Community Economic Development. He was a mentor and an inspiration to me, and he is truly missed. - Posted by: Aileen Krush (Friend) on: Jan 26, 2013

  • I met Archie (& Helen) through my parents, Cam and Gerry Savage. Dad was the pharmacist and Mom was a member of the Women's Auxilliary to the Pharmacists of Manitoba as was Helen. Once I graduated from Pharmacy (1981) I got to know Archie better as I ran into him on the job. I had been thinking of Archie lately and planned to stop and pick up some Hanukkah candy and stop in for a visit this coming week. I was called in to work at Notre Dame on Friday which is where I learned of Archie's passing. I was so glad that I had gotten to see him at the Simkin Center earlier this year. Archie was a unique individual (aka character!) and the world will be a sadder place without him. He will be sorely missed by many. RIP Archie - now you can counsel all the angels in Heaven. - Posted by: Cathy Savage (Colleague and friend) on: Dec 15, 2012

  • When I was a university student, your dad got me a job at Economy Drugs. I worked there for a few summers and was always grateful that I had a good job. Your dad always had a big smile and a story to share. - Posted by: Judy Rempel (Arondeus) () on: Dec 15, 2012

  • Jim and Bill, sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Your dad and I were friends for 80 years as we first met in grade 1. We spent many hourschatting on the sidewalk when we lived on Mossdale and you lived on Glencoe. I always valued our friendship. - Posted by: Jean Arondeus (long time friend) on: Dec 15, 2012

  • Farewell, friend. And thank you for being an enthusiastic member of the Down Under Club over the years. We will miss your support and efforts at our annual ANZAC Day events. Rest easy, Archie. - Posted by: jenny gates (friend) on: Dec 14, 2012

  • I remember Archie fondly from his work with the Rossmere New Democratic constituency and the lively conversations he would have with my father, George Enns, and me, then and more recently. Archie was a great guy who could always be counted on for a good story or humorous comment. He will be missed. - Posted by: Ken Enns (Colleague/Friend) on: Dec 14, 2012

  • Archie was a valued and respected member of the Rossmere NDP Constituency Association, previously active on its Executive. He was a passionate advocate on the issues he believed in and for the people he cared about. His dedication to our community was apparent in his actions and will be missed. - Posted by: David Popke (Rossmere NDP ) on: Dec 13, 2012

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