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JAMES REID DICKIE

Born: Aug 04, 1949

Date of Passing: Feb 21, 2016

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JAMES REID DICKIE August 4, 1949 - February 21, 2016 The happiness of the drop is to die in the river. Celebration and sadness in equal measure mark Reid's gentle passing in Winnipeg, MB. Born in Brandon, MB, the second child of Helen and Bruce Dickie, Reid grew up happily with loving, inspiring parents in Margaret, Hayfield and Shoal Lake, MB. He attended Hebron School and Shoal Lake Elementary and High School. After graduation he studied Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto. During the 1970s he worked on air radio at CFAR, Flin Flon, CKX, Brandon and Winnipeg stations CFRW-FM, CHIQ-FM and CJUM-FM. Creativity dominated Reid's life. In the late 1970s and early 1980s he and Linda Tooley, his life partner, created multi-genre, post-modern art using photography, video, performance and installations, many shown at Plug-In Gallery in Winnipeg. Chronicling this era, in 2010 he created The Dick Tool Kit, a boxed set of four DVDs, one CD and a 64-page booklet. During the 1980s Linda and Reid owned and operated IF you have to get dressed in the morning, a vintage clothing store on Corydon Avenue. Thereafter he pursued a career as a freelance writer, studying and writing about architecture, heritage issues and history widely published in newspapers and magazines. He wrote extensively about his hometown, creating a blog devoted to Shoal Lake's history. His book, Manitoba Heritage Success Stories, was published in 2006, Carberry Heritage Walking Tour in 2010 and Play the Jukebox, his only novel, self-published in 2016. Reid was a joyful man, animal lover and life-long learner who craved new ideas and new modes of expression. Several of his short stories and newspaper articles won writing awards. In midlife Reid developed his spiritual being enriching his life beyond measure. He travelled widely on the Canadian prairies visiting dozens of ancient sacred sites, performing rituals and exploring the realms opened up through his daily practice of neo-shamanism. He wrote extensive fiction and non-fiction about his experiences during his sacred journeys. In 2010, after his retirement he started his blog www.readreidread.com and a YouTube channel as outlets for his writing and new videos. Lucky in love, Reid met Linda in the mid 1970s spending 33 loving years together until her death from cancer. Reid had many life-long friendships. When polled Reid's friends described him as "funny, handsome, gifted, kind, witty, compassionate, wise, spiritual." Reid was predeceased by his sister Dayna Lee in 1948, his mother in 1993, his father in 2001, and Linda in 2009. He leaves to mourn cousins and many good and true friends. A private ceremony will be held at a later date. Special thanks to the exceptional angels of 3E at Riverview Health Centre and the excellent care afforded by Dr. Hochman and Dr. Hlynka throughout the years. In lieu of donations do something kind for someone and pay it forward. Wojcik's Funeral Chapels & Crematorium, Winnipeg, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204.897.4665 www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com Be happy.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 27, 2016

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Hey Reid, It was a pleasure to meet you and learn from you as you worked. Rest in peace, sir, you have left quite the legacy of yours to live on. It was my honor to meet you & Linda. God Bless. - Posted by: Everett W.G. Umphrey (Friend, Fellow Actor, Co-Worker ) on: May 03, 2016

  • A lovely memory from years ago, staying up all night to watch Reid's all-night music/art video VPW-TV show, introduced me to The Residents and a myriad of amazing art and artists, a sweet man who was always generous in sharing things that engaged and fascinated his always curious mind. You had a good heart and sweet spirit. We'll be thinking about you when we tour Carberry this spring using your guidebook Rest easy. - Posted by: Rob Shaw (art) on: Feb 27, 2016

  • It was a pleasure, getting to attend a few family functions,over the past year.,and to get to. Know Reid. In the brief time I spent with him, I saw an amazing,brilliant,thoughtful, loving, kind, man, whom I will never forget,and through my grandson, his name will be carried on.Rest in peace, sir, you have left quite the legacy of yours to live on. I will definitely will, never forget the sparklers you lit for Ezras birthday! I will bring them to his next birthday, in honour and Memory of you Reid. - Posted by: Judy (son in laws close friend) on: Feb 27, 2016

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