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REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY

Born: Sep 19, 1921

Date of Passing: Apr 02, 2014

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REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY Peacefully on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 after final goodbyes to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Reg passed from this life to the next. Dad will be remembered by his three sons, Michael (Jennifer), Patrick (Heidi), and Ron. He leaves behind his most cherished gift, his wife Dorothy; grandchildren Nicole and Michelle were fortunate to have spent time during their childhood with Dad up North at Fishing Lake Lodge. The lodge was built log by log with his boys and Dot and it was the center of his life until his retirement. Reg was a man of great dreams and hard work and was relentless in his pursuit to bring Americans to Canada to revel in the wonderful Canadian north, where hunting and fishing were plentiful and the smell of Dot's fresh bread woke you in the mornings. His boys will cherish memories of clearing the trees to build a runway at Fishing Lake, when no-one believed it possible. Balancing a grand piano between two canoes down the rapids was no easy feat, but Dad was never about easy. Dad was born to Alfred and Sarah Treacy on September 19, 1921. Alfred had emigrated from Ireland in 1910 and set up a homestead in Balcarres, Saskatchewan. Dad was educated in the one room schoolhouse until the age of 13 when he moved with his older sister to Northern Saskatchewan to work on a mink ranch and then a lumberyard. By the time he turned 14 he was working a trap-line and by the end of his teens was a fur trader for the Hudson Bay Company. Reg enlisted in the war and was assigned to R.C.A.F. Bomber Command Crew 429 Squadron in England and then later the Frontline 127 Spitfire Wing in Europe until the end of the war. He had a job waiting for him after the war with the Hudson's Bay. It was during his time working in Mattawa that Dot's future was sealed. They were married in Hornpayne, Ontario in 1948. Together they managed the Northern Outpost Trading Stores at Sandy Lake, Deer Lake and Pikangikum and finally in 1960 their own lodge. Dad's great-grandchildren, Taylor, Liam, Brayden and Jesse will remember the man who always wore a hat and a woolen sweater, even in July, happily growing potatoes in his back yard. To the rest of us he will always be remembered as an adventurous soul with still another story to tell. On Friday, April 11, 2014 Reg's Funeral Service was held at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road at St. Anne's Road with Rev. Alice Szemok, presider. Interment followed in St. Vital Cemetery, 236 River Road. We would like to thank Deer Lodge (Fourth Floor) staff for the kindness and compassion shown our father and all of us, in the last two years. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Deer Lodge Hospital. Wojcik's Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Ave., 204-897-4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, time is Eternity.
Publish Date: Apr 12, 2014

REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY Peacefully, on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 after final goodbyes to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Reg passed from this life to the next. Dad will be remembered by his three sons, Michael (Jennifer), Patrick (Heidi) and Ron. He leaves behind his most cherished gift, his wife Dorothy; grandchildren Nicole and Michelle were fortunate to have spent time during their childhood with Dad up North at Fishing Lake Lodge. The lodge was built log by log with his boys and Dot and it was the centre of his life until his retirement. Reg was a man of great dreams and hard work and was relentless in his pursuit to bring Americans to Canada to revel in the wonderful Canadian north, where hunting and fishing were plentiful and the smell of Dot's fresh bread woke you in the mornings. His boys will cherish memories of clearing the trees to build a runway at Fishing Lake, when no-one believed it possible. Balancing a grand piano between two canoes down the rapids was no easy feat, but Dad was never about easy. Dad was born to Alfred and Sarah Treacy on September 19, 1921. Alfred had immigrated from Ireland in 1910 and set up a homestead in Balcarres, SK. Dad was educated in the one room schoolhouse until the age of 13 when he moved with his older sister to Northern Saskatchewan to work on a mink ranch and then a lumberyard. By the time he turned 14 he was working a trap-line and by the end of his teens was a fur trader for the Hudson Bay Company. Reg enlisted in the war and was assigned to R.C.A.F. Bomber Command Crew 429 Squadron in England and then later the Frontline 127 Spitfire Wing in Europe until the end of the war. He had a job waiting for him after the war with the Hudson's Bay. It was during his time working in Mattawa that Dot's future was sealed. They were married in Hornpayne, ON in 1948. Together they managed the Northern Outpost Trading Stores at Sandy Lake, Deer Lake and Pikangikum and finally in 1960 their own lodge. Dad's great-grandchildren, Taylor, Liam, Brayden and Jesse will remember the man who always wore a hat and a woolen sweater, even in July, happily growing potatoes in his back yard. To the rest of us he will always be remembered as an adventurous soul with still another story to tell. On Friday, April 11, 2014 Reg's Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road at St. Anne's Road with Rev. Alice Szemok, presider. Interment will follow in St. Vital Cemetery, 236 River Road. We would like to thank Deer Lodge (Fourth Floor) staff for the kindness and compassion shown our Father and all of us, in the last two years. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Deer Lodge Hospital. Wojcik's Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Ave., 204-8974665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, time is Eternity.
Publish Date: Apr 10, 2014

REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY Peacefully, on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 after final goodbyes to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Reg passed from this life to the next. Dad will be remembered by his three sons, Michael (Jennifer), Patrick (Heidi) and Ron. He leaves behind his most cherished gift, his wife Dorothy; grandchildren Nicole and Michelle were fortunate to have spent time during their childhood with Dad up North at Fishing Lake Lodge. The lodge was built log by log with his boys and Dot and it was the centre of his life until his retirement. Reg was a man of great dreams and hard work and was relentless in his pursuit to bring Americans to Canada to revel in the wonderful Canadian north, where hunting and fishing were plentiful and the smell of Dot's fresh bread woke you in the mornings. His boys will cherish memories of clearing the trees to build a runway at Fishing Lake, when no-one believed it possible. Balancing a grand piano between two canoes down the rapids was no easy feat, but Dad was never about easy. Dad was born to Alfred and Sarah Treacy on September 19, 1921. Alfred had immigrated from Ireland in 1910 and set up a homestead in Balcarres, SK. Dad was educated in the one room schoolhouse until the age of 13 when he moved with his older sister to Northern Saskatchewan to work on a mink ranch and then a lumberyard. By the time he turned 14 he was working a trap-line and by the end of his teens was a fur trader for the Hudson Bay Company. Reg enlisted in the war and was assigned to R.C.A.F. Bomber Command Crew 429 Squadron in England and then later the Frontline 127 Spitfire Wing in Europe until the end of the war. He had a job waiting for him after the war with the Hudson's Bay. It was during his time working in Mattawa that Dot's future was sealed. They were married in Hornpayne, ON in 1948. Together they managed the Northern Outpost Trading Stores at Sandy Lake, Deer Lake and Pikangikum and finally in 1960 their own lodge. Dad's great-grandchildren, Taylor, Liam, Brayden and Jesse will remember the man who always wore a hat and a woolen sweater, even in July, happily growing potatoes in his back yard. To the rest of us he will always be remembered as an adventurous soul with still another story to tell. On Friday, April 11, 2014 Reg's Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road at St. Anne's Road with Rev. Alice Szemok, presider. Interment will follow in St. Vital Cemetery, 236 River Road. We would like to thank Deer Lodge (Fourth Floor) staff for the kindness and compassion shown our Father and all of us, in the last two years. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Deer Lodge Hospital. Wojcik's Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Ave., 204-8974665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, time is Eternity.
Publish Date: Apr 9, 2014

REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY Peacefully, on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 after final goodbyes to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Reg passed from this life to the next. Dad will be remembered by his three sons, Michael (Jennifer), Patrick (Heidi) and Ron. He leaves behind his most cherished gift, his wife Dorothy; grandchildren Nicole and Michelle were fortunate to have spent time during their childhood with Dad up North at Fishing Lake Lodge. The lodge was built log by log with his boys and Dot and it was the centre of his life until his retirement. Reg was a man of great dreams and hard work and was relentless in his pursuit to bring Americans to Canada to revel in the wonderful Canadian north, where hunting and fishing were plentiful and the smell of Dot's fresh bread woke you in the mornings. His boys will cherish memories of clearing the trees to build a runway at Fishing Lake, when no-one believed it possible. Balancing a grand piano between two canoes down the rapids was no easy feat, but Dad was never about easy. Dad was born to Alfred and Sarah Treacy on September 19, 1921. Alfred had immigrated from Ireland in 1910 and set up a homestead in Balcarres, SK. Dad was educated in the one room schoolhouse until the age of 13 when he moved with his older sister to Northern Saskatchewan to work on a mink ranch and then a lumberyard. By the time he turned 14 he was working a trap-line and by the end of his teens was a fur trader for the Hudson Bay Company. Reg enlisted in the war and was assigned to R.C.A.F. Bomber Command Crew 429 Squadron in England and then later the Frontline 127 Spitfire Wing in Europe until the end of the war. He had a job waiting for him after the war with the Hudson's Bay. It was during his time working in Mattawa that Dot's future was sealed. They were married in Hornpayne, ON in 1948. Together they managed the Northern Outpost Trading Stores at Sandy Lake, Deer Lake and Pikangikum and finally in 1960 their own lodge. Dad's great-grandchildren, Taylor, Liam, Brayden and Jesse will remember the man who always wore a hat and a woolen sweater, even in July, happily growing potatoes in his back yard. To the rest of us he will always be remembered as an adventurous soul with still another story to tell. On Friday, April 11, 2014 Reg's Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road at St. Anne's Road with Rev. Alice Szemok, presider. Interment will follow in St. Vital Cemetery, 236 River Road. We would like to thank Deer Lodge (Fourth Floor) staff for the kindness and compassion shown our Father and all of us, in the last two years. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Deer Lodge Hospital. Wojcik's Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Ave., 204-8974665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, time is Eternity.
Publish Date: Apr 8, 2014

REGINALD ARTHUR TREACY On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, Reg died at the Deer Lodge Centre, at the age of 92 years. A longer obituary notice will follow. Wojcik's Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204 - 897 - 4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 12, 2014

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • What a wonderful and interesting man you were, Reg ! Your memory and details of events long ago was astounding .I always enjoyed having tea in your backyard with you and Dot-never a boring moment. My teenaged son really enjoyed your memories of war time.Your attention to detail in your yard,and growing potatoes in a patch in the back,was awesome!You had an amazing life,and so lucky to have spent so many years with the love of your life, Dot, in your own home. - Posted by: Sally Brown (Next door neighbor) on: Apr 18, 2014

  • My thoughts and condolences go out to you. Your Dad was a real frontiers' pioneer. Take care - Posted by: Charlotte Livingston (friend to Pat and Heidi) on: Apr 12, 2014

  • I will always remember my summer at Fishing lake lodge and listening to Reg's stories with great fondness. So sorry to hear of your loss. - Posted by: Radene Pelesh (Grandneice) on: Apr 10, 2014

  • We are thinking of you in this time of great sadness. - Posted by: Betty Freve and Sandra Pelesh (Sister in law and niece) on: Apr 10, 2014

  • Our thoughts are with you Dot and your family. You always treated us so kindly. Reg and you were like our own parents. Our son Glenn thought you were his grandparents. Reg was my mentor for our store in Oxford House. You were such a help to us when we were at Little Grand. We all had a good time and laughs. I just wish Reg and you Dot would have written a book. He will be missed. Reg Treacy YOU WERE AND ARE A TRUE FRIEND OF THE NORTH. We will miss you my Friend. - Posted by: David @ Anna Lounsbury (friends) on: Apr 10, 2014

  • With admiration for a real pioneer in fly-in! - Posted by: Bob Bridge (Collegue in Tourism) on: Apr 08, 2014

  • Sorry to hear the news. Deepest sympathy to Dorothy and all the family. Lois - Posted by: Lois Whiteside (Friend ) on: Apr 08, 2014

  • Sorry to hear of your loss. - Posted by: Colin McRae (Team-mate.) on: Apr 06, 2014

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