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IAN DESSLER

Born: May 22, 1937

Date of Passing: Dec 19, 2019

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IAN DESSLER
May 22, 1937 – December 19, 2019

Ian Dessler, beloved husband of Gayle, of Lac du Bonnett, MB, passed away suddenly from a heart attack in Calgary on Thursday, December 19, 2019, at the age of 82 years.
The family would like to thank Calgary EMS and members of the Calgary Fire Department, the doctors and nurses at South Health Campus for their excellent care and support.
A celebration of Ian's life will be held in the spring for everyone.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made directly to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 1379 Kenaston Boulevard, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2T5, Telephone (204) 949-2000.

To express condolences, please visit: www.chapellawn.ca.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 21, 2019

Condolences & Memories (10 entries)

  • Gayle and family, we all will surely miss you Ian. I’m glad to have known you, my love to the family Elisabeth - Posted by: Elisabeth (Friend) on: Dec 29, 2019

  • Please accept our sincere condolences to Gayle and family. Lots of fond memories from our early days, and a pleasure to reconnect through the Norberry reunions. - Posted by: Dennis and Lyn Wilkins (Friends) on: Dec 26, 2019

  • Gayle Our deepest sympathy to you, Sheryl, Wendy and their families. We have many happy memories with your family over the years. Take care of yourselves during the following years. - Posted by: Denis(late) Bev and Denise Normand (Friends ) on: Dec 25, 2019

  • Gayle and family; So sorry to hear of Ian's passing. Our deepest sympathy, Your friends Ann & Gerry Graves - Posted by: Gerald & Ann Graves (Friend and Neighbor in Texas) on: Dec 24, 2019

  • A wonderful friend, going back to school days in the 50's avoid as we went our separate ways, but learned of his success on our visits to Winnipeg, and nice to see reconnected a few times in the future as the years went by with sister and brother Glen, all gone too early as we live our lives. We shall miss Ian & Ase still in shock over his sudden passing . Our sincere sympathy to Gayle and family, our prayers are with you all. Tom & Evelyn Johnstone - Posted by: Tom & Evelyn Johnstone (Friends) on: Dec 22, 2019

  • So very sorry for your loss Gayle, we had lots of fun with you both here in Weslaco, if it wasn’t for Ian helping Mark and teaching him new skills to use when repairs had to be done here, we appreciated Ian very much. Mark and Colleen - Posted by: Mark and Colleen Sopher (friends) on: Dec 21, 2019

  • Please accept our condolences for your loss. We have lots of memories throughout the years. - Posted by: Judy Anaka & Richard Destine (Friend) on: Dec 21, 2019

  • Our Deepest Sympathy to Gayle and family on Ian’s passing. We are in Texas now and think of you both often and remember the projects that Ian helped us with. We could see him failing in the last couple of years and hope that you feel comforted that he is now in a better place. - Posted by: Dave & Vivian Martinussen (Texas neighbors and friends) on: Dec 21, 2019

  • I’ve known Ian for well over 60 years, starting with school and we’ve always maintained a close friendship and we will miss him dearly. My sympathy to Gayle and the family. - Posted by: DonReid (School friend) on: Dec 21, 2019

  • My condolences to Gail, Cheryl and Wendy. Ian was a dear friend of our family for many years. My oldest memory is when Ian painted my first car, a 1962 Pontiac, in his shop. There were many days and nights of work and fun at RumRow and Sunset Bay. These are memories I will treasure for my lifetime. - Posted by: Lawrie McCaffrey (Family friend) on: Dec 21, 2019

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