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George Raymond Jack

Date of Passing: May 01, 2016

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GEORGE RAYMOND JACK
Aug. 15, 1940-May 1, 2016

After a brief, brave battle with cancer, George Raymond Jack of Steinbach, MB, originally of Monominto, MB, passed away.

George is survived by his wife of 46 years, Nadine; daughter Deborah (Larry); son George Jr (Shannon); son Harry; grandchildren Tristan, Jonathan, Demmisha (JP), Dylaynna, Adrian, Samantha; “adopted” grandson Jay; and great-granddaughter Scarlett. He is also survived by one sister, one brother and his wife, two sisters-in-law and their husbands, and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his father, his mother, his father-in-law, his mother-in-law, and three sisters.

Growing up on the family farm until the age of 17, he then served in the Canadian military for six years, receiving his Peacekeeping Medal in 2003. A series of jobs followed after that until he started at the CNR where he worked for 27 years before retiring. He also returned to the family farm, while working at the CN, before they moved to Steinbach in 2011.

George was known for being a kind man, with a soft-spot for children and animals. He loved to read, watch documentaries, go for walks, and tell a good story. He enjoyed good food and sharing it with family and friends. Many people have expressed to us how he was a father-figure to them, and he had many children adopt him as “grandpa” over the years.

Thanks go out to Dr N. Finlayson and the staff on the fifth floor, unit 4 of Seven Oaks Hospital and to Dr G. Lemoine, Dr P. Demoissac and the staff at Ste Anne Hospital for all your help, support and care of George in his final days.

As per his wishes, there will be no public funeral service. A private, immediate family only, memorial will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George’s name to the Ste Anne Hospital Foundation or to cancer research.

As published in The Carillon on May 09, 2016

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