- Winnipeg Free Press Passages
- All Titles
Search:
Notices are posted by 10 am Monday through Saturday

WILLIAM JAMES (JIM) GALE
Date of Passing: Oct 15, 2013
Offer Condolences or Memory Make a donation to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation
WILLIAM JAMES (JIM) GALE It is with heavy hearts we announce, William James Gale passed away at the Grace Hospital, peacefully and with his family at his side on Tuesday, October 15, 2013, at the age of 65 years. Left to forever cherish Jim's memory are his wife Linda Barker; sons, Richard (Donna McKay) Gale, Kelly (Jodie) Gale; extended family Krista Barker (Rick Delaine), and Shannon (James) Ford. He will be deeply missed by his grandchildren Wesley McKay, Jayda McKay-Gale, Tyler and Megan Gale, Ashlyn Delaine and Justine Ford; his brothers and sisters, Dan, Nancy, Bob, Doreen and Debbie; numerous nieces; nephews and his longtime friends Bobby Reed and Uncle Pete. He was predeceased by both his parents David and Dorothy Gale; and granddaughter Alyssa. Growing up on Ferry Road, Jim attended Britannia School. He was always ambitious and hardworking and from an early age would actively seek out little jobs to earn spending money. He also enjoyed spending time skating and at dances at the Airways Community Club with his buddies. Jim worked numerous jobs over the years. After McGavins Foods, he ventured into self-employment as a co-owner operator of MR Fleet. More recently, he worked for the Seven Oaks School Division. Jim had a great fondness for the staff and students he worked with over the years. He enjoyed hunting, camping and fishing with family and friends. He was always present in his sons' lives and in their many ventures, including helping them with motocross and sprint racing. Jim took great pride in his annual canning marathon of tomatoes, pickles and onions. He had a great passion for cars. He was often found in his garage tinkering or fixing something. Jim always had a project on the go and was always happy to help a friend. In compliance with Jim's wishes, there will be a celebration to honour him at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 2, 2013 in the Army Navy & Air Force, Unit 283-3584 Portage Avenue. Our family would like to express their gratitude for the compassionate and outstanding care he received from the doctors, nurses, and staff on D6 at Health Sciences Centre and CancerCare Manitoba. We respectfully decline flowers. Donations if you so choose, may be made in Jim's memory to CancerCare Manitoba, or a charity of one's choice. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204 - 897 - 4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com.
Make a donation to
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 19, 2013
Condolences & Memories (12 entries)
-
My deepest sincere condolences. - Posted by: Cher Pfeifer (Friend ) on: Dec 04, 2013
-
Our condolences go out to Jim's family. we were his neighbor for 11 years. Kyle as a small boy spent many hours hanging with Jim in the garage. Also Jim took Kyle to the car races. Jim was a very very caring and helpful guy. Rest in peace Jim. - Posted by: Faith and kyle (Neighbors ) on: Nov 03, 2013
-
The world has lost a great friend. - Posted by: Darlene W.M. (Co-Worker and Friend) on: Nov 01, 2013
-
Jim was my friend for over 50 years, we grew up on the same street. He was 5 years older than me but always had time to talk or in most cases give me a hard time. He had the coolest cars usually fast and loud. Then he married my sister and he became family. Jim was the best brother-in-law a person could ask for always there to help. If it wasnt for Jim's kindness and patience with my mother her life would have been much more difficult. Dor this I cannot say thankyou enough. I will miss you my friend you will always be my bother-in-law Gary Yasinsky - Posted by: gary yasinsky (brother inlaw) on: Oct 27, 2013
-
I do not know where to begin, I have known Jim for 20 yrs +, we became Very Very Very close friends (he was family to me and my family). I would confide with him and vice versa. Jim was always willing to help anyone any time of the day or night. We had great times in your garage where he was at home always working at something. Jim took pride in everything he did. I will miss my Wednesday and Saturday get togethers and the occasional Sunday mornings. Jim enjoyed life to the fullest with family and friends. You are no longer in pain, you fought a long hard fight and I will surely miss our get togethers. RIP my friend, I cannot begin to say how much I will miss you until we meet again. Bruce and all the Gibson Family - Posted by: Bruce Gibson (Friend) on: Oct 20, 2013
-
I have many fond memories of Jim. He was a member of my first homeroom class at Britannia in 1963-64. We had ongoing contact over the years while Richard & Kelly attended schools of which I was Principal. We met again while our mothers recuperated at Grace Hospital. Rest in peace, Jim! - Posted by: Jack Elliott (Former Teacher) on: Oct 20, 2013
-
Hey, can I borrow your pickup? October 16, 2013 at 10:17pm Yesterday morning an ambulance pulled up across the street from our house. It was our neighbour, Jim. We found out this summer that Jim had cancer, and even just the day before yesterday, saw Jim driving his blue little pickup truck down the street. Jim was a nice guy, and every time I went over and asked him for a hand, he was giving me what I needed before I could even ask. I remember a few years ago I bought something from Canadian Tire and I couldn't get it home. I drove home discouraged, and Jim was outside across the street. I asked him if he had any ideas on how I could fit it into the back of my vehicle, and he just took the keys to his pickup out of his pocket and GAVE them to me. Before that moment, I don't think him and I had known each other more than 15 minutes combined. Last year I needed to get some lumber from the store, but there was a big snowmobile on the back of my truck that had to come off first. I went and told Jim my problem, and he offered to give me any lumber he had. I declined, saying he needed it, that I should just go buy some, and before I even could finish the sentence, he tossed the keys to his truck at me with a smile. Jim wasn't just giving his truck, he was giving his heart. And Jim never expected a favour in return, or to be paid back. I'm going to miss Jim. The world is going to miss Jim. For every time a generous person like Jim passes away, a little light goes out in this dark world. But, a person like Jim inspires a lot of people along the way to change for the better. We should all try and be people that change the world, with one simple act of kindness or generosity at a time. - Posted by: Cam Giesbrecht (Neighbor) on: Oct 19, 2013
-
Sincere condolences to your family Jim. I remember such good times and lots of laughter with you many years ago. You were one of a kind, and will be missed. May you rest in peace, and your family be comforted by wonderful memories. - Posted by: Kathie (friend) on: Oct 19, 2013
-
Deepest sympathy to the Gale family. "Dad" was a caring human, a real person, and a true friend. The world would be a better place with more people like him in it! You will always be remembered and loved "Dad". Rest Peacefully. - Posted by: Ken MacGarva (Friend) on: Oct 19, 2013
-
I knew Jim many years ago ...sometimes we'd all get together with him & his buddys...he always seemed to enjoy being around his pool at that time & Bar B Q for many people ...didn't seem to matter who dropped in he would always offer a drink & food..he always liked to tell stories & have a good laugh ...HE WAS VERY GOOD for that!!! God Bless him & his family & close friends whom will miss him dearly...Rest in peace now Jim...& do not be telling too many jokes up there...& when we all get together, the only drinks you, me & the guys will have is HOLY WATER......HOLY COW eh!!! - Posted by: shannon (aquantance---freind) on: Oct 19, 2013
-
Our deepest sympathy to Jim's family. Jim was a true friend and an amazingly caring father. He will be missed. We have fond memories of fun times and deep discussions! Rest now Jimmy, the fight is over, the struggle is done, you have earned your wings. Marcel & Kathryn Hermary - Posted by: Kathryn & Marcel Hermary (Friend) on: Oct 19, 2013
-
Jim was such a kind caring guy with a heart of gold. He would do anything for anybody. He took pride and care in his work. I will miss visiting him in his garage listening to his funny stories. He sure had a great way with words! You will be missed my friend. - Posted by: Penny E (Friend and co-worker) on: Oct 19, 2013

Wojcik’s All Beliefs & Faiths Funeral Chapel (Portage Avenue)
2157 Portage Avenue at Sharp Boulevard (Map)
Ph: 2048974665 | Visit Website