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MITCHELL: Garry. The Mitchell family is saddened to announce the passing of Garry Ernest Mitchell on Saturday, December 5, 2020 at his home in Clear Lake, Manitoba at the age of 67. Born May 24, 1953 in Brandon to Raymond and Isabella Mitchell; he attended school at JR Reid and Vincent Massey. In his youth, he played little league baseball, gaining notoriety in the Brandon Sun Sports Section as a left-handed pitcher who pitched a no-hitter game. He graduated from the School of Psychiatric Nursing Education Program in 1973 and practiced at the Brandon Mental Health Centre until 1998 when it closed. He was instrumental in facilitating the transition of psychiatric care to the current Centre for Adult Psychiatry. He had a distinguished career of 35 years, he was committed to the concept of recovery and to multi-disciplinary conferencing and planning to ensure that clients/patients receive the best possible care. Garry personified dedication, integrity, professionalism and inspired pride in the profession of psychiatric nursing. He won the award of Excellence in Psychiatric Nursing in 2007. Garry married his wife Jo-Ann in 1975. Their daughter Kalynn was born in 1979, followed by son Bryan in 1981 and Michael in 1983. He supported his wife's equestrian adventures by attending many country fairs and countless hours of staying at home to watch the children. He was very involved in his children's activities of attending the YMCA, soccer, softball, judo, and high school football. He enjoyed a game of golf, playing pinball and watching US politics. He was fond of travelling south in the winter months and especially enjoyed meeting up with friends in Puerto Vallarta the last several years. Garry and Jo-Ann raised their family on Queens Avenue until they retired to Clear Lake in 2010. Everyone has special memories with Uncle Garry at Clear Lake, as many memories of boating, tubing and fishing with his family and relatives were made. He embraced his retirement by flower gardening, growing the greenest grass and many decorative lawn ornaments, especially his Christmas light show. He often enjoyed a game of dominos with family and friends where he was frequently the winner at the end of the night. Family was very important to Garry and he was always available with guidance, support and love for everyone in his life. He enjoyed coming into Brandon from Clear Lake to go out for supper with his children and was particular fond of Chinese food. Garry relished in his role as a grandfather to his grandchildren Emma and Claire (2016) and Hannah (2019) and uncle to his nieces and nephews and great-uncle to their children. Garry is predeceased by both his parents, his brother Bob and sister Sharon. Garry is survived by his wife Jo-Ann, his children Kalynn (Gavin), Bryan and Michael (Carla) and their children. He is survived on the Mitchell side by his sister in law Liz with Ashleigh and Kyle, Jeff and Meghan, and their families. He is also survived by brothers-in-law Marshall, Dan (Donna) with Kari, Sarah and Brad, and their families, and brother-in-law Mike (Beth) with their family Amanda and Steve, Nikki and Brett, Mike, and their families. Garry is also survived by family in Calgary with his Aunty Dorothy, Steve, Bruce (Karyn), Uncle Chuck (Roberta), Barb (Eric), John (Lorna), Heather (Dave), Cathy, Auntie Gayle, Lori (Eric), Les, Doug (Michelle) and families. Flowers gratefully declined. If friends so desire donations in memory of Garry may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association, Manitoba Division, or a charity of choice. In keeping with Garry's wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family graveside service will take place on December 18, 2020 at Brandon Cemetery Columbarium in Brandon, MB with a celebration of life to place at a later date.
Sneath-Strilchuk
Dauphin Chapel
204-638-4110
www.sneathstrilchuk.com
As published in Brandon Sun on Dec 12, 2020
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Garry was well loved at work, where I had the privilege of seeing him in action for many years. He was a quiet leader, with a great sense of professionalism, compassion and humor. Garry made his challenging job look easy, and always seemed to have time for those led and served. There was a twinkle in Garry's eye, especially when Jo-Ann was around. My heart-felt condolences to Jo-Ann and family. He was one of the great ones. - Posted by: Meg McConkey (former co-worker) on: Dec 17, 2020
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Our deepest Sympathy to all Gary and Larry enjoyed their working time together. Gary was an exceptional worker and teacher, as well as friend. So saddened to hear of his passing. Regards Larry and Betty Kirk - Posted by: Larry and Betty Kirk (Friends) on: Dec 13, 2020