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HANK BJORN GUDNASON
Born: Jul 14, 1931
Date of Passing: May 02, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryHANK (HENRY) BJORN GUDNASON With deep sadness Hank's family announce his passing on Monday, May 2, 2016, at the age of 84 years, after a brief hospital stay. Hank was born on the family homestead near Kandahar, SK on July 14, 1931; the son of Sigurbjorn "Barney" and Mabel (Detta) Gudnason. He attended Big Quill and Bertdale country schools and Wynyard High School. After graduating in 1950 he found work at Flin Flon, MB; first with Hjalmarson & Einarson contractors, then at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting working in the smelter with hot molten metal. He obtained his 1st Class Power Engineer certificate to work with high pressure boilers. While in Flin Flon, he was in the Reserve Army - Royal Canadian Engineers where he received top marks. In 1957 after attending the University of Saskatchewan, Hank and his family moved to Brandon, MB where he started a long career with Manitoba Hydro. He worked at the Brandon Steam Generating Station then in 1959 was transferred to Selkirk to help get their new plant up and running. He started at Hydro's Winnipeg head office in 1967 and became an Engineering Technologist with Engineering and Construction. After retiring in 1991 he enjoyed travelling and touring through Europe, Mexico, Alaska and Cuba and spent many winters in the southern USA. He especially enjoyed visiting Iceland, his father's birthplace, where he met many relatives. Another highlight was flying to Churchill where he had many wonderful memories of the polar bears. Hank was a dedicated worker; he had a natural ability for carpentry and attention to detail. He built his own house in Creighton, SK while working full time. He cut down the trees himself and hauled them to a sawmill on a trailer behind his Model A car. The second home he built for his family was in Selkirk, MB. Hank was quick to give a helping hand to others especially using his talents for building and fixing things. In the 1950s and 1960s he would take holidays to go back home to Saskatchewan to help his dad on the farm at seeding time and always brought his tools (and his dry sense of humour) along when visiting his five sisters in Saskatchewan. He enjoyed dancing, fishing, camping, card games, curling, golfing and in recent years watching the birds, squirrels and rabbits at his backyard feeders. Hank loved music and had the natural talent to play by ear. He was interested in current affairs and faithfully read the daily newspaper. In recent years, Hank also enjoyed volunteering and sharing his knowledge at the Manitoba Electrical Museum and Education Centre. Hank's family is very appreciative of his kind and caring neighbours on Neptune Bay where he lived for over four decades, carefully tending his yard and home. Hank is lovingly remembered by his children Ferne Gudnason, Charlene (Jim) Charette, Lawrence (Cynthia) Gudnason and their mother Maxine (Scott) Gudnason; grandson Jared (Lisa) Gudnason, and great-grandchildren Kailie, Kayden and Kyler; step-grandsons William and Arthur Kendall; sisters Shirley (Lorne) MacPherson and Marilyn Walton; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Barney (1977) and Mabel (1999) Gudnason, and sisters Irene (Jim) Holderness-Clubb (2009), Evelyne (Hank) Anderson (2010) and Euphemia (Albert) Rozdeba (2013). The family wishes to thank Dr. Abraham Mare, the staff of the Westhaven Retirement Home and the Grace Hospital staff for their kindness and care, as well as Wojcik's Funeral Chapel. In compliance with Hank's wishes, no Funeral Service will be held. Interment will be held at a later date in the Kandahar Cemetery, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Hank's memory to the Red Cross - Fort McMurray Fire Relief, or the charity of choice. Wojcik's Funeral Chapels & Crematorium, Winnipeg, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204.897.4665 www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com "We will always carry your memory in our hearts."
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 07, 2016
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Even though it has been over a year since Hank has passed away we still think of him often. We are so grateful for our time spent being neighbors. He treated us like family. He was a generous caring spirit especially with our children. We miss him dearly. It was great to meet you (Ferne, Charlene, and Lawrence) during his move. We hope you have found comfort and peace with support of others around you. - Posted by: Jo Bruce Jared and Carrie Schulz (Neighbor ) on: Aug 13, 2017
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Lawrence and family may you find comfort in your memories and times spent with Hank. I am sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Kathy Gudnason () on: Jun 02, 2016
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Lawrence, Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Rick and Barb Wells - Posted by: Rick and Barb Wells () on: Jun 01, 2016
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I remember those summer visits Henry made home to the farm in the 50's and early 60's to help Uncle Barney. Sincerest condolences. Jock - Posted by: Jock McLaren (My mother's first cousin) on: May 12, 2016
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this time. We know that you will cry tears of sadness at the thought of a world without him and tears of joy in celebration of his life. We always enjoyed his visits, stories, pictures and phone conversations. - Posted by: Rusty and Beth (Cousins) on: May 12, 2016
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As a teenager, whenever I would go over to visit Lawrence, his dad always made me feel welcome in his house. He was very friendly, and very open and honest. I always enjoyed chatting with him. I'm sure he will be missed by his family and friends. R.I.P. Mr. Gudnason. My heart goes out to Lawrence, Ferne and Charlene at this time of sorrow. - Posted by: Jim Jones (friend of his son, Lawrence) on: May 08, 2016
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Dear Ferne, We are thinking of you at this sad time. Thank you for sharing your Dad's story; it was very interesting and beautifully written. Hugs, Janet, Laura and Julia - Posted by: Janet Bennett (Friend) on: May 07, 2016

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