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GARY ROZMUS
Precise. Routine. Highly organized.
Extremely well-documented! That was my Dad.
At 1:00 p.m. most days you could find Gary at McDonalds enjoying coffee time with his friends Ed, George, John, Larry, Mickey and Ralph, these were all cherished bonds, and these were his people.
His circle was also filled by his younger siblings, Donnie (Alice), Linda, Debbie (Don). Daughter Shannon, grand-clan Morgan and Austin, great grandsons Jaxon, Milo, Kamden.
After his wife Linda passed in 2024, comforted by 53 years of marriage, he was challenged navigating the stillness within their lifelong home, therefore we feel he is where he wants to be now.
His final career was at Standard Aero, employed as an inspector.
After retirement, he spent most of his winters living in Guayabitos, Mexico, surrounded by his winter snowbird companions and sharing their best years.
Gary's true passion was working with his prized hotrods, the 28' & 35'. Decades of dedicated craftsmanship showed in every single detail. He enjoyed attending car shows with his many car buddies throughout the years.
At his request there will be no service.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 27, 2026
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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I met Gary through work at StandardAero, and I have known him for many years. After retirement I continued to see him at car shows and retirement events. He was a great guy and I was very sorry to hear he has passed. My deepest sympathies to his family. - Posted by: Darlene Kolafa (Co-worker & friend) on: Jun 30, 2026
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The Best Neighbors We could ask for. We had many wonderful Years of Friendship in our neighborhood including the tag team snow clearing and checking in almost daily. Sending our Deepest Condolences to the Family and Friends of this Amazing Man. Rest in Peace 🕊️ - Posted by: Shelley Brown (Friend) on: Jun 28, 2026
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My condolences to his family. I worked with Gary at standard arrow for many years. He was a true gentleman. He had a love for old cars and car shows and cherished his own vehicles. He will be sadly missed as he had a lot of friends in the car industry. Rest in peace, my friend. - Posted by: Ward Whitley (Friend) on: Jun 27, 2026
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MEMORY ETERNAL TO GARY! My husband Walter worked with Gary at Standard Aero and subsequently became a close friend to him. Our visits with Gary and Linda were wonderful and numerous over the years. Going out to their trailer was a treat for us. Walter and Gary had the same passion for cars and would not miss a trip to MSP, MN, to Back To The 50's. They had good stories to tell! Will miss you, Gary. May his memory be eternal! - Posted by: Elly Kampen (friend) on: Jun 27, 2026
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Our condolences to all of Gary’s family, Linda & Gary are together again. We met Gary & Linda many years ago in Puerto Vallarta Mexico. We would see them occasionally in Wpg. - Posted by: Bill & Karen Shanski (Friends) on: Jun 27, 2026
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I worked with Gary at Standard Aero for many years. We also attended many car shows together in the US and closer to home. Gary was a great mentor and a true friend. We spent time together and he enjoyed talking about the many trips Linda and him took. Gary will be sadly missed. Happy rodding in heaven. Now you and Linda are together again. Miss you buddy. Kevin. - Posted by: Kevin McArdle (Friend and coworker) on: Jun 27, 2026
