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Gordon Wiens

Date of Passing: Sep 23, 2020

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GORDON D. WIENSAug. 4, 1945-Sept. 23, 2020A wise man once said, “Quality is more important than quantity — one home run is much better than two doubles.” From the baseball field to the jobsite, and nearly everything in between, Gordon invested genuine workmanship in all he did throughout his life. This deeply engrained habit was first demonstrated to him by his father (a skilled tradesman), cultivated through his impressionable years, and passed on to the many people he came to know and love.Gordon D. Wiens was born on Aug. 4, 1945, in Steinbach, MB, to Cornelius T. Wiens and Helen D. Wiens (nee Letkeman). He is survived by his brother Norman Wiens, his sister Alice Enns, and their families.Gordon was predeceased by his parents.Gordon bravely accepted his terminal cancer diagnosis in March of 2020. He fought valiantly to the end and passed away at Bethesda Hospital in Steinbach on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, at the age of 75. His wishes to be cremated were fulfilled and the family felt it would only be fitting that the best carpenter around would craft his urn. We know that if Gordon were here he would say, “Now you will have to settle for second best,” with a smile on his face.The family would like to thank Dr David Janz, Dr Biniam Kidane and the many other health care professionals who graciously contributed to Gordon’s care. Their work is incredibly purposeful, meaningful, and we thank them for all their efforts.A private family service celebrating Gordon will be held at a later date.Gordon held a long career as a journeyman carpenter after graduating from the Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology (MITT) and loved to share his knowledge with others. In the spirit of this, the family asks that in lieu of flowers, please consider making a tax deductible donation to an MITT fund in Gordon’s memory that will benefit an aspiring carpentry student, just like he was once before. To contribute to this fund and to send your personal condolences, please contact his family at gdwiens45@gmail.com.For the full obituary, please visit www.BirchwoodFuneralChapel.com.

GORDON D. WIENS

Aug. 4, 1945-Sept. 23, 2020


A wise man once said, “Quality is more important than quantity — one home run is much better than two doubles.”From the baseball field to the jobsite, and nearly everything in between, Gordon invested genuine workmanship in all he did throughout his life.

This deeply engrained habit was first demonstrated to him by his father (a skilled tradesman), cultivated through his impressionable years, and passed on to the many people he came to know and love.Gordon D. Wiens was born on Aug. 4, 1945, in Steinbach, MB, to Cornelius T. Wiens and Helen D. Wiens (nee Letkeman). He is survived by his brother Norman Wiens, his sister Alice Enns, and their families.Gordon was predeceased by his parents.Gordon bravely accepted his terminal cancer diagnosis in March of 2020. He fought valiantly to the end and passed away at Bethesda Hospital in Steinbach on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, at the age of 75. His wishes to be cremated were fulfilled and the family felt it would only be fitting that the best carpenter around would craft his urn. We know that if Gordon were here he would say, “Now you will have to settle for second best,” with a smile on his face.

The family would like to thank Dr David Janz, Dr Biniam Kidane and the many other health care professionals who graciously contributed to Gordon’s care. Their work is incredibly purposeful, meaningful, and we thank them for all their efforts.

A private family service celebrating Gordon will be held at a later date.Gordon held a long career as a journeyman carpenter after graduating from the Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology (MITT) and loved to share his knowledge with others. In the spirit of this, the family asks that in lieu of flowers, please consider making a tax deductible donation to an MITT fund in Gordon’s memory that will benefit an aspiring carpentry student, just like he was once before. To contribute to this fund and to send your personal condolences, please contact his family at gdwiens45@gmail.com.For the full obituary, please visit www.BirchwoodFuneralChapel.com.

As published in The Carillon on Sep 30, 2020

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