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GEORGE TAYLOR RICHARDSON
Born: Sep 22, 1924
Date of Passing: May 14, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGeorge Taylor Richardson, C.M., O.M., B.Comm., LL.D. September 22, 1924 – May 14, 2014 Peacefully, and with the quiet dignity he possessed throughout his life, George Richardson, aged 89, passed away on May 14, 2014. George was predeceased by his parents James and Muriel Richardson, his brother The Hon. James Richardson, sister Agnes Benidickson, and daughters Pamela Richardson (1980) and Karen Richardson (2013). He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Tannis, sons David (Pamela) and Hartley (Heather), sister Kathleen Richardson and his grandchildren: Colby, Quinten, Aidan, Thor, and Celine Richardson; Taylor, Fraser, Andrew (Kaitlyn), and Tannis Somers. George was born and raised in Winnipeg where he attended St. John's Ravenscourt School and later the University of Manitoba, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1946. That same year, he joined James Richardson & Sons, Limited and was assigned to Richardson Terminals in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where he had worked the previous two summers. While at the Terminal, he gained valuable experience which would prove greatly beneficial to him throughout his career. In 1954, George became Vice-President of James Richardson & Sons, Limited and in 1966, he was appointed President, a position he would hold for 27 years. He made an outstanding contribution to the development of the firm during his time in office, most notably the expansion of Pioneer Grain, the completion of Lombard Place which included Richardson Centre and The Fairmont Winnipeg, and the growing of Richardson Securities of Canada into an international brokerage firm. In 1993, he was appointed Chairman and Managing Director of James Richardson & Sons, Limited. He officially retired from the firm in 2000, although he remained Honorary Chairman and Director Emeritus until his passing. His availability to company personnel and business associates alike was exhibited by the fact that his office door was always open and by his unique habit of answering his own telephone. His mark of distinction is left not only in the companies he fostered for over six decades, but also on the commerce and history of this country. George also contributed greatly to companies outside the Richardson group of companies. He served as a Director of CIBC, Inco, Dupont Canada, The Great West Life Assurance Company and Ducks Unlimited Canada. His most significant contributions to external organizations were to the Hudson's Bay Company and Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas. In 1970, he was appointed Deputy Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company and in 1972 he became its first Canadian-born Governor. During his tenure, Hudson's Bay Company moved its headquarters and archives from London, England to Winnipeg, and transferred ownership from Britain to Canada. He was a founding member of several community organizations including Junior Achievement of Manitoba, United Way of Winnipeg and the Manitoba Museum. He was instrumental in bringing a replica of the 53-foot ketch the Nonsuch (originally built in 1668) to the Museum in 1970, in recognition of both Manitoba's 100th Anniversary and the 300th Anniversary of the Hudson's Bay Company. With so many fascinating stories of experiences and people he encountered throughout his life, George was often encouraged to diarize them. In 2010, his biography "Just Common Sense – The Life & Times of George Taylor Richardson" was published. He was a Member of the Order of Canada, Order of Manitoba, Honorary Director of Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, Honorary Patron of Western Canada Aviation Museum, Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba (1969) and University of Winnipeg (1990), and Honorary Colonel, City of Winnipeg 402 Squadron. George also held numerous corporate Board appointments and volunteer leadership positions. As an outdoor enthusiast, he loved spending time at Delta Marsh, Lakewood Lodge, and at the family cottage at Lake of the Woods. A dedicated family man, he was also an active conservationist, concerned environmentalist, avid helicopter pilot and sportsman. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to Ruth and Sheila, and his other caregivers, who provided George with such compassionate and dignified care during the past few years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Winnipeg Foundation for The George & Tannis Richardson Fund, 1350-One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 0X3, or to a charity of one's choice. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 17, 2014
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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Feb. 1, 2019. I just looked this up on the internet, as I was wondering, and then had a good cry. George would always see me, usually on a moment's notice and in his home. He had a way of communicating with past experiences and observations. I always understood his point and he always helped me tremendously. I will dearly miss this very great man. And he also did an exceptional job of raising two very fine sons, David and Hartley. My condolences to you both. George will go down in history and be remembered. He will be immortalized through David and Hartley and all his grandchildren. Good job George. See you when. - Posted by: Donna Marie Scharf/Walker (Friend, mentoree) on: Feb 01, 2019
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A great Manitoban and outstanding Winnipegger...my sincere condolences to Tannis and Kathleen...he resembled my brother Tom so I always felt a kinship.. - Posted by: joyce lamont hughes (friend) on: May 28, 2014
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Sorry to the Richardson family for your loss. George was a very special friend to my father (Neil Moffatt) and provided many fond memories on his hunting visits with my dad. - Posted by: Van Moffatt () on: May 25, 2014
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My sincere condolences to Mrs. Tannis Richardson, David, Hartley and Kathleen. It was always a pleasure to meet GT in Thunder Bay. I am honored to have met GT and to have worked for one of the great companies of Canada. - Posted by: Gary Prunskus (Retiree of JRI LTD.) on: May 20, 2014
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With our sincere condolences in the loss of your husband and father - a well respected gentleman and friend to all those who had the good fortune to meet him. May your memories bring you peace and comfort. Sincerely - Doris, Laura & Paul Woodcock and Lois Middleton - Posted by: Doris Woodcock & Family (Husband, Les, was a former employee) on: May 20, 2014
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Condolences from the past and the present. Margret MacGarva (Peggy Hay) helped take care of George at 475 while he was 4 to 6 years old. He had a special place in her heart for all her 90 years. Later Mum raised us five miles east of the Richardson Ranch where George spent time in his youth. At this time we Helen, Bill & Irene extend our condolences along with hers to the family. - Posted by: Bill A. Hay (Admiring Fan) on: May 20, 2014
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To Mrs. Richardson and sons Daid and Hartley, I extend my sincere condolences on the passing of your Husband and Father. Dennis R. Cavanagh - Posted by: Dennis R. Cavanagh (mother, Anne ( Annabella) cook 1960 1970 aprox.) on: May 19, 2014
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To the Richardson family, my sincere condolences. - Posted by: Val Havelock-Matthews () on: May 18, 2014
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This is a great loss. I worked for the Richardson family for 18 years. George Richardson will always be respected for his business integrity, his wisdom and professional manner. While working under the leadership of George Richardson I was given the opportunity to acquire my certification as a Certified Property Manager with the courses taken paid for by the Company. Without this help I would not have been able to achieve this certification. I still have my CPM and continue to manage various commercial properties throughout Alberta. Thank you Mr. Richardson. - Posted by: Jean Lekopoy (Past employee) on: May 17, 2014
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Condolences to the family. David recalls meeting of Mr. Richardson with the recovery of the plane in Charton Lake. - Posted by: David and Val Alderson () on: May 17, 2014
