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ALVIN GIESBRECHT

Born: May 25, 1941

Date of Passing: May 30, 2023

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ALVIN GIESBRECHT


It is with profound sadness that the family of Alvin Giesbrecht, formerly of Winnipeg, announce his peaceful passing on May 30, 2023, at the age of 82 years. Alvin passed away at the Roozen Family Hospice Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.



He will be lovingly remembered and forever missed by his wife of 60 years, Carole (Teskey); children: Mark (Margaret) and Christine (Jason); as well as his adored grandchildren: Jeremy, Linus, Megan (Josh), Eric (Matt) and Dylan. Alvin is also survived by his brother Bob, sister-in-law Dorothy Teskey, and many beloved friends and extended family members.

Alvin was predeceased by his adopted son Russell, his cherished parents: Abram and Mary (Rempel) and his siblings: Sue, Ann, Jake, Arthur, Elsie, Verna, Edna, Doreen, and Raymond.



Alvin was born May 25, 1941, in Morden, Manitoba, the ninth of 11 children. He grew up in a large Mennonite family and always treasured his Mennonite culture. After moving to Winnipeg at age 16 to make his way in the world, he never forgot his roots in Morden and a yearly pilgrimage every fall became a tradition even after he and Carole moved to Sherwood Park, Alberta in 2014.



Alvin was a barber/hairstylist in Winnipeg for over 50 years. He owned and operated his own shop, My Place Hair Care Centre on Vaughn Street, and maintained many clients for the entire length of his career.

He was dedicated to his craft – improving his skills continuously and adding perms, colours, and hair pieces to his repertoire. He was not only an excellent hairstylist, but he was also a friend and confidant to many. Alvin often spoke about how he benefitted from his relationships with his clients and how their insights on business and personal matters greatly enriched his life. In the last days of his life Alvin spoke of how he loved going to work and that is testament to the close relationships he developed with his loyal clients over the years.



Never content to rest on his laurels, Alvin was also a real estate investor and landlord – purchasing homes which required some TLC, renovating them and renting them. He was a jack-of-all-trades and mastered them all – always doing what needed to be done, no matter what it was.



Alvin’s “fix-it” skills came in handy at the family cottage at Hillside Beach. Over the 40 years Alvin and Carole owned “the cottage” you could walk by anytime and see Alvin working on some project or enhancement – all for the enjoyment of his family. His efforts at making things better at Hillside Beach didn’t stop at his property - as president of the Community Association at Hillside Beach he led the effort to many improvements at Charlie Wall Park, the large Picnic Shelter among other things.



Alvin also loved staying physically active and over the years competed in triathlons and marathons. In summer you could see him riding his bike from the family home in Crestview to “the shop” downtown to put in a full day.



In 2014, Alvin decided to retire, and he and Carole moved from Winnipeg to Sherwood Park, Alberta. Having more leisure time meant Alvin and Carole could vacation in Arizona every year as well as have trips to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Alvin also pursued his passion for art – drawing and painting. He also enjoyed planting and cultivating a vegetable garden every summer. And of course, being Alvin, he always found a project to tackle around the house – he could never sit still for long.



Alvin was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in June 2022. He was given a short time span, but in true Alvin fashion he was determined to outlive that prognosis and did so by five months – and was quite vital and active until the last month. He was committed to celebrating his and Carole’s 60th wedding anniversary and his 82nd birthday – having done both of those, he was ready to take the next journey.



Alvin loved Carole and their family and demonstrated his love every day. There was nothing he wouldn’t do for us, and we knew that. He was a wonderful father - our North Star, our Hero, and our Rock. He was the greatest Papa to Megan, Eric and Dylan and the best Gung Gung to Jeremy and Linus. No amount of time with him would have been enough – we all love him that much, the loss of him is felt so deeply. We were so lucky he was ours.



As per Alvin’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no service. Alvin will return to his beloved Morden and be interred in Southside Cemetery.



If anyone wishes to honour Alvin’s memory, please consider a donation to Pilgrim’s Hospice Society in Edmonton, Alberta (www.pilgrimshospice.com). This organization was vital in Alvin’s final days, and we are eternally grateful to the staff and volunteers for their care.





“For Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen”

1. Matthew 22:14



Until We Meet Again


Publish Date: Jun 3, 2023

ALVIN GIESBRECHT


Alvin Giesbrecht, aged 82, formerly of Winnipeg (husband of Carole) died peacefully on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at Roozen Family Hospice Centre, Edmonton.

Full obituary to follow in Saturday's edition.


Publish Date: May 31, 2023

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 31, 2023, Jun 03, 2023

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Dear Carole and family; I was so sorry to hear of Alvin's passing recently. I first started to go to Alvin at John's Hairstyling on Sergeant. I moved with him to My Place and other than 2 years away at graduate school, Alvin looked after me for 4+ decades. We chatted about everything as he was so knowledgable about so many subjects; the stock market, rental properties and being a landlord, family and politics. He spoke proudly and lovingly of his whole family. He was a mentor, friend, confidante and we exchanged emails every Christmas. My deepest condolences to you Carole, and family. Warmest regards, Jack and Debbie Lipkin - Posted by: Jack Lipkin (customer of Alvin's) on: Jul 01, 2023

  • So sorry to hear of Alvin's passing. I became a customer of Alvin's when he cut hair at John's Hairstyling on Sargeant avenue in Winnipeg. When Alvin moved to his new location (MY PLACE) I remained a customer for many years, as I worked across the street from My Place. Also rented a parking spot from one of his rental properties as it was so convenient for my work. We shared many a story and laugh over the years. He was a good man. RIP My Friend. - Posted by: Doug Palmer (friend/client) on: Jun 06, 2023

  • We met Alvin and Carole a number of years ago at Hillside Beach and treasure all the times we spent with them. Alvin was tireless in his pursuit of bringing Charlie Wall Park at Hillside Beach up to a standard where all our residents could safely play and enjoy the beauties of the area. From a patch of grass and trees, the space has grown to a playground, baseball diamond, basketball court, soccer field and Alvin's crowning glory... a magnificent picnic shelter. Every time we pass the park, we are reminded of the good times, the great events and the great plans we made and are much better for having had him in our lives. Our deepest condolences to you, Carole, and to your family. - Posted by: Cheryhl and Jim Corrie (Friends) on: Jun 03, 2023

  • Dear Carol and family, We are so sorry for your loss. The first time I met you, I heard about your dear Alvin, more than 60 years ago. Truly a love story. Sending lots of love your way. - Posted by: Valarie & Ken (Friend) on: Jun 03, 2023

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