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DOUGLAS HAROLD ANDERSON

Date of Passing: Apr 06, 2015

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DOUGLAS HAROLD ANDERSON Born: February 9, 1932 Died: April 6, 2015 Douglas Harold Anderson was born on February 9, 1932 in Regina but spent his childhood and all his adult life in Winnipeg. Growing up, he spent idyllic summers at his grandmother's (Anderson-Christianson, Nordal) family home in Selkirk. He was predeceased by his wife, Effie Ann (MacLean) Anderson, his sister, Peggy Ione Anderson, his father and stepmother, Harold and Helen Anderson, and his mother, Christina (Howat) Williams. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Doug is survived by his daughter, Margaret Ann, son, John (Roxane), daughter, Sandra (Nigel), grandchildren, Matthew (Kyla), Stephen, Taylor, Michelle and great-grandson Dante. He is also survived by his loving best friend, Aleta de Keruzec. Doug attended the University of Manitoba and obtained his B.Sc. Eng in mechanical engineering in 1954. He was a member of the phi delta theta fraternity. He served with the Reserve Squadron with Royal Canadian Air Force at the University of Manitoba (1951 to 1954). He belonged to the Association of Professional Engineers of Manitoba and initially worked for Imperial Oil for five years after graduation before starting his own company as a general contractor, D.H. Anderson Construction Ltd. from 1961 until retirement, Doug worked at his own company and even in retirement, he continued to draw architectural pictures that required an engineer's expertise. As a lifelong member of the Winnipeg Squash Racquet Club, he enjoyed his steam baths and going there for his lunches all those years. He was a dancer and was expert at the Viennese waltz. He had special dancing shoes that he would polish every week. He would attend the Legion afternoon tea dances and meat draws. In the summers, he loved to be at the cottage in Ponemah doing his projects. There was always something on the list to be done there. An animal lover, his house always had a dog or cat or two or three. Even when he could no longer have pets when living at the apartment, he would always ask his children about their animals and his parting comment would be, "Don't forget to feed the dog". Doug had always overcome his health challenges; the triple bypass, insulin-dependent diabetes, and COPD. He was very independent but it was time to leave the Beaverbrook Street house after living there for over 50 years. He made the move to a senior's apartment block where he enjoyed the thrice/week community lunches and the comradeship with others his age. Doug was a frugal man. Nothing was every wasted or placed in the garbage without considering all possible uses. Any piece of board or screw might be needed at some point in the future. He had every size of screw or nail imaginable and if you were looking for some obscure part for a home repair project, chances were that Doug would have it. Everything was organized on shelves and in tins and jars by size. He could tell you where everything was and of course, how to do your project. And he did know how to do just about anything. He also liked to horse trade. It would give him great pleasure to give you something you needed in return for some object to add to his collection of repairables. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 2015 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd. The family would like to thank the staff at Tuxedo Villa for their care and compassion over the past three months. He especially enjoyed their monthly pub afternoons and the two resident cats. Also, the family would like to acknowledge the Victoria Hospital staff for their care during his seven month stay and the preceding eight months of homecare nursing assistance at his apartment. Dr. Lowden was a constant in his medical care throughout. The past two years had been a long haul for Doug, a man who loved his independence but now he is at peace. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association and the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Apr 11, 2015

DOUGLAS HAROLD ANDERSON Peacefully, at the age of 83, Douglas Anderson passed away on April 6, 2015 at the Tuxedo Villa Personal Care Home. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 2015 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd. Complete obituary will appear in Saturday's edition. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Apr 8, 2015

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 11, 2015

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Margaret Ann & John, So sorry to read that you dad & mon have both passed. My mother was Sigried "Cissy" Christianson.....Olina's daughter. I have wonderful memories of family in Selkirk...we would visit every summer. We lived in Michigan....I also remember you both as young children at Grandma's & I have some photos of you that Margaret Anderson took.....please feel free to contact me! I'd heard years ago that Margaret Ann had the home at 402 Clandeboye in Selkirk. - Posted by: Mary Verhage Klenow (Cousin) on: Aug 10, 2017

  • I remember Doug from when he was dating Effie Ann, back in the day. A kind, generous person. I also spent time at the Ponemah cottage when his children were young. I send my sincere condolences to the family. A more connected era has passed with Doug's death. Love and best wishes to all, Margaret Anne - Posted by: Margaret Anne MacLeod (Cousin of Effie Ann, and the MacLean's of Wardlaw St.) on: Apr 11, 2015

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