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DENNIS WARD (GUS) GOODFELLOW
Born: Mar 17, 1929
Date of Passing: Apr 16, 2020
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DENNIS WARD (GUS) GOODFELLOW
March 17, 1929 - April 16, 2020
Dennis is survived and will be forever missed by his wife of 65 years, Allanna (Donnelly); his children, Dale, Sharon (Glenn) Hooper, Lorne (Debbie) and Darcia (John) Larocque; his grandchildren, Bryan (Ryan) Goodfellow, Christa (Adriane) Larocque, Nick (Sara) Hooper, Steve (Michelle) Hooper, Jenna (Chris) Tino, Taylor Goodfellow and Ashley (Brandon) Larocque; his great-grandchildren, Eva, Oliver, Dani, Mia and Max; his sister, Sheila Goodfellow and her family; his brothers-in-law, Fran (Lil) Donnelly, James (Audrey) Donnelly; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Dad was born in Sioux Lookout, Ontario where he met and married our mother on January 5, 1955. The births of their four children quickly followed, and in 1972, the family moved to Winnipeg where they settled into city life. Dad worked for CNR for 42 years. After retirement, Dad and Mom spent their winters in Arizona, where they made lifelong friendships. Summers were spent with family and friends, hosting many parties, beach days and fishing trips at their cottage in Reddit, Ontario.
Dad's greatest joy was his family. He loved family dinners, barbeques at the lake, and cherished the daily phone calls from Lorne. He was a real character and he had a great sense of humour, always looking to get a rise out of everyone. He held strong opinions on pretty much everything. Over the years, he spent many all-nighters arguing over politics and religion, much to the dismay of his kids who were trying to sleep.
Despite his gruff exterior, he cared deeply for people, and his actions spoke louder than his words. A few years ago, a couple of tourists from Holland missed their train and were stranded in Redditt. When Dad found out, he gave them the keys to his cottage and told them to stay as long as they liked. They were speechless at his generosity, that was Dad. He saw nothing wrong with picking up a hitchhiker, inviting a stranger into his home, or adopting a stray dog, much to the chagrin of our mom. He loved all animals, especially his dog, Tipper, who he often declared was the smartest dog ever. He loved his granddogs, and every phone call from Arizona started with "how's the dog?".
Over the last few years, even with declining health, Dad tried to keep active. He took great joy in playing cards with a senior's club at Prendergast School. He was also a regular fixture at Walmart and the Super Store, where he would drive the electric cart up and down the aisles checking out prices and chatting with staff.
Many thanks to the staff at Riverside Lion Estates, and to the staff who supported Dad from Manitoba home care. A special thank you to nurse Virginia, who Dad looked forward to seeing each day.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
Dad, we will miss you forever.
You were unique and special, and we
couldn't have asked for a better father.
We love you Dad. May you rest in peace.
Condolences for the family may be left at
www.alternacremation.ca.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 18, 2020
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Lorne, my deepest condolences to you on the loss of your father. - Posted by: Peggy (Friend) on: May 08, 2020
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Please accept our condolences for the loss of Dennis. - Posted by: Dianne (Winnipeg Hearing) on: Apr 29, 2020
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Our deepest condolences to all the Goodfellow family. Gus was a character and he will be missed. Take care and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs. The Leclaire’s - Posted by: Pierre Leclaire (Friend of the family ) on: Apr 18, 2020
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Darcia, and family I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. He certainly lived a good life. Please know I am thinking about you all. Take Darcia. Suzanne - Posted by: Suzanne Smith (Friend ) on: Apr 18, 2020
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I did not know Dennis, but I know Dale, and we have been friends for years in Selkirk. I've also gone with him to Reddit and saw his and his parents' and sisters' cottages. I always heard nice things about Dale's dad, and they were a close family who celebrated holidays and special days together. My condolences to the Goodfellow family, and especially to Dale on the loss of his dad. - Posted by: Marie Fontaine (Friend of Dale's) on: Apr 18, 2020