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JOHN (JACK) GEORGE
Date of Passing: May 26, 2014
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JOHN (JACK) GEORGE Gracefully with his hands held, and surrounded by the love of his family and his beloved Maggie of 64 years, John (Jack) David George passed away May 26, 2014 in the comfort of his suite at Riverwood Square. Jack was born in Waskada, MB on May 6, 1926 to Leita (Ballard) and John (Jack) Albert George. His early years were enjoyed in the towns of Waskada, Shoal Lake, Killarney, Virden and Deloraine MB. Jack was immensely proud of this heritage and the fact that both the George and Ballard families were amongst the earliest known settlers in both Swan River and Medora. It was in these southwestern towns where Jack received his education. After graduating from the University of Manitoba in Science in 1948, Jack further pursued his studies with his degree in Education in 1951, followed by his Masters in Education from the University of Alberta in 1968. Jack was a life-long learner and the consummate teacher. He considered himself so blessed to have been part of two excellent teaching staffs in Flin Flon and Fort Garry, teaching both Physics and Maths. Jack greatly enjoyed helping students understand and appreciate the underlying logic, structure and beauty of science. In turn, he earned the respect and admiration of generations of students. Jack's teaching career culminated by being part of a wonderful, creative staff at Dalhousie Elementary School. So many of Jack's rich, lifelong friendships were drawn from his honoured colleagues in the teaching profession. Retirement couldn't change this in any way. One of his absolute joys was passing on his gifts for teaching at the Institute of Education in Malawi, Africa. He considered it an honor to have been part of the program in 1985 to 1986 and 1987, where he continued to form deep friendships. Jack's faith was nurtured by the support he experienced at Northminster United Church in Flin Flon and Fort Garry United Church in Winnipeg. He served on numerous committees and was fortunate to know and respect others who were committed to the goals of working in solidarity for improved relations between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals. The foundation of Jack's life has always been family. He was immensely cherished by his beloved friend and wife of 64 years, Madge Ramsay "Maggie" MacKay, and his wonderful sons John Norman (Mair), Donald Robert (Catherine) and Douglas Patrick (Michael), who were his greatest friends in the world. His daughters Nancy Catherine (Paul) and Elizabeth Jeanne "Liza" (Steven) were always the "lights of his life". Jack revered and was ever involved in the lives of his grandchildren Joellen, (Matt) Bryn, (Djillian) Jonathan, Stephanie, Riley, Sophie, Joshua, Emily, Liam and great-granddaughters Zoe and Trudy. Jack's soul mate, sister Neva (Nicholls) predeceased him in 2012. She and her husband Glenn were wonderful travelling companions, fellow theatre devotees and adored friends. The two families shared countless celebrations and occasions together. Jack was happiest relaxing at the family cottage at Falcon Lake. It was here where he voraciously read, completed word and logic puzzles abandoned by others, and shared wonderful meals with family and friends. Although a man of science, Jack was a performer at heart who adored the Arts. He participated in both writing and acting of school and community theatre in Flin Flon and Winnipeg. Jacked loved a good scotch, playing bridge and golf and the "chess game" of competitive curling. Jack showed the world how to be a true gentleman. He was educated, humble, selfless and interested in the lives of others. Jack was an unbelievably positive force in the world whose talent for finding the best in a person was appreciated by all. His absence will be felt by all who knew him and the example he set, impossible to emulate. A celebration of Jack's life will take place on Tuesday, June 3 at 10:30 a.m. at Fort Garry United Church, 800 Point Road. Donations in Jack's honour may be made to CancerCare Manitoba. The George family extends heartfelt thanks to Cori and the compassionate employees of V.I.P. Home Care Services, GH3 at H.S.C. and Drs. McKay, Forsythe and Cho. Sincere gratitude to Linda, Donna and the entire staff and residents of Riverwood Square. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 31, 2014
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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We were saddened to hear of Jack's passing and wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Madge and the entire family. We have many fond memories of our times together including curling and Winnitoba weekends. - Posted by: Ken and Gene Ferg (friends) on: Jul 13, 2014
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I had the privilege of working with Jack at Vincent Massey Collegiate and shared with him his love of theatre. He helped our VMC Performing Arts staff create wonderful musicals for the enjoyment of many students, staff and community in the early years of our school's history. Later on, Jack & Madge were always there in our audience cheering on their musical family especially his own children in later unforgettable years to come. Thank you Jack and family for so many wonderful musical memories. xo Joanne Parker Gibson and VMC Friends - Posted by: Joanne Parker Gibson (Teaching Colleague at Vincent Massey Collegiate and Friend) on: Jun 03, 2014
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So Sad to hear such a great man has passed. I have had many chats with Jack and Maggie at Riverwood. They have always been such a lovely warm couple, true friends to all. He was such a great singer and always had friendly words to share, I knew he was an amazing teacher and will miss his wisdom. Mom will miss him alot, when I visit in July I will make sure Mom goes and visits Maggie. Sending love and deepest sympathy to Maggie and the family xo (Lorie Nash) - Posted by: Lorie Nash and PAULA NASH (Mom PAULA lives at RIVERWOOD, and Dad Norm (passed). Lorie- White Rock (friends at Riverwood Sq.) on: Jun 02, 2014
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Our sincerest regrets at the loss of a dear friend. - Posted by: tom and nydia peterson (Friends) on: Jun 02, 2014
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Madge and Family, Sincere condolences to all. We have many fond memories of Jack from our days as neighbors at Falcon Lake. Bill and Angie Percy - Posted by: BillBill (nei) on: Jun 02, 2014
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Don My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. - Posted by: Linda Porco (Friend) on: Jun 01, 2014
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Bill and I would like to send our deepest condolences. Thinking of you at this time. - Posted by: Teresa And Bill (Family) on: May 31, 2014

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