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WILFRED LEO JOHNSON
Born: Sep 27, 1924
Date of Passing: May 23, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWILFRED LEO JOHNSON September 27, 1924 - May 23, 2018 The family is saddened to announce that Wilfred Leo Johnson, of Selkirk, MB, passed away peacefully, at the age of 93, with family at his side, at the Arborg and District Health Centre, on May 23, 2018. Leo was predeceased by his wife Laura (2010); parents, Thorvaldur and Ingibjorg; sisters, Nena Bryan, Jona Mowczan and Bjorg Harris; and grandson Christopher Johnson. The son of Thorvaldur and Ingibjorg Johnson, Leo was born September 27, 1924 and raised on McLean Avenue in Selkirk, MB. The Second World War was raging in Europe and after high school, at the young age of 17, Leo enlisted for duty with the Royal Canadian Navy. After training in Esquimalt, BC, he was deployed to Port Arthur to take up duty on a new mine sweeper, the HMCS Blairmore. Leo was part of the sea trials and commissioning crew and served on the HMCS Blairmore for approximately 14 months. Leo next served on the Corvette, HMCS Orangeville, and was a member of the commissioning crew for the ship built in Leith, Scotland. Leo spent the rest of the war aboard the Orangeville. Leo met his future wife, Laura Atkinson, on a blind date set up by his sister Bjorg and her husband Wally. Leo and Laura were married on April 27, 1946, with the ceremony held in the living room of Laura's family home on Canora Street, in Winnipeg and where they lived continuously for their entire married life (64 plus years). Leo had a long career with the Winnipeg Transit System, retiring at age 62, as Superintendent of Customer Services. For six plus decades, Dad loved to spend time at the family cottage in Matlock, MB, where he especially enjoyed reforesting the property with dozens of carefully selected trees and shrubs. Dad was a curler, a stamp collector, a gardener, an art collector and supported numerous charitable organizations, including many local and foreign causes. Leo was a proud member of the Winnipeg White Ensign Club, a branch of the Royal Canadian Naval Association and greatly enjoyed the friendship of his fellow naval veterans. Dad was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Selkirk Branch 42. In 2013, Dad relocated to his home town of Selkirk, MB, where he reconnected with numerous old friends and made many more new friends. Dad is survived by his four children, Nancy Masson of Teulon, Ed (Maureen) of Calgary, Brian (Sherry) of Sydney, Australia, Tim (Robin) of Winnipeg; and grandchildren, Clayton (Erin), Laura Lee (Tom), Andrea, Quentin, Drew, Stephen and Sarah. He is also survived by great-grandchildren, Dakota, Faith, Ashton, Aisha, Richard, Grayson, Kiera and Carter. The family would like to give heartfelt thanks to Dr. Mann and the entire staff of the Arborg and District Health Centre for their exceptional and compassionate care and support during Dad's time there. Your caring is deeply appreciated. As per Dad's wishes, no service will be held. A private interment will follow at a later date. If friends so desire, donations in Leo's memory may be made to a charity of your choosing. Condolences, pictures and videos may be left on Leo's tribute wall at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 26, 2018
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I was so sorry to hear of your dad, Leo’s passing. I met Leo and his faithful little companion, Dixie, while walking to work one day shortly after he moved back to Selkirk. We would run into each other almost daily after that and I always enjoyed our short visits. Leo had an amazing memory and was such a kind and gentle man. I will miss him and Dixie and I offer my deepest sympathies to his family whom he was so very proud of. - Posted by: Jennifer Shymko (Friend and neighbor) on: Aug 11, 2018
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Your dad was a gentle, sweet person. We think of your Dad and Mom often when we look across the street. We often refer to the house as the Johnson house. Not forgotten. - Posted by: Marilyn G Craggs (Stabor) (Former neighbour) on: May 27, 2018
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I will miss Leo very much. He was a wonderful neighbor as was Laura to me when I first moved practically next door. I bought a little teapot at their garage sale to remember Laura by but also now Leo. My sincere condolences to all the family and grandchildren! Wendy - Posted by: Wendy Elliott (Former Neighbour) on: May 27, 2018