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DONALD (DON) EDWARD CHURCHES
Born: Dec 10, 1923
Date of Passing: Feb 12, 2021
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DONALD (DON) EDWARD CHURCHES
December 10, 1923 - Winnipeg, Manitoba
February 12, 2021 - Calgary, Alberta
Don was born in Winnipeg, MB, to Albert and Dorothea Churches. Growing up Don enjoyed playing sports, watching trains and spending time with his schoolmates. Shortly after he finished high school, the Second World War broke out. Don immediately enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force where he completed pilot training and was awarded his wings. He recounted the first time he flew alone in an aircraft as an exciting (and perhaps slightly terrifying) experience for someone who had never been off the ground. Don eventually became a navigator for the R.C.A.F., where he was in charge of directing their targets and ensuring their safe return to base.
After the war ended, Don returned to Winnipeg. In 1949 he got married to Irene, had a family and pursued a career as an Accountant/Credit Manager. Don and his family eventually relocated to Calgary in 1975 after a job transfer. He became a vital member of the war veteran community and could often be found at events and parties in Calgary and Winnipeg. Don was very proud of his lifelong passion for N-Gauge Model trains and the hand he had in helping with the formation of Cantrak, enjoying the company of the club members, volunteering at Heritage Park during Railways Days, and attending SuperTrain up until the last two years.
Don leaves to mourn a son and daughter-in-law, Gregory and Charlene of Dawson City, YT; daughter Karen of Calgary, AB; grandchildren, Stephen (Natasha) of Airdrie, Ashley (Paul) of Mayo, YT, Courtney (Wolfgang) of Dawson, YT and Cody (Jade) of Airdrie; great-grandchildren, Danielle, Olivia, Nevaeh, Gannon, Maverick, Braeleigh and Remi; nephew Christopher Redbourn (Tanis) of Winnipeg, MB; and nieces, Kathy Krivak (Gary) of Calgary, AB, Gail of Sydney, BC, and Carol and Janice, both of Winnipeg, MB.
Don was predeceased by his parents, Albert and Dorothea Churches, his brother Lawrence (Spid), and his beloved wife Irene of sixty-one years in 2010.
A private viewing was held. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private family service of Interment of Ashes will be held at Queens Park Cemetery, Field of Honour. A celebration of Don's life will be held at a later date.
Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed on Don's obituary at www.McInnisandHolloway.com.
If family and friends so desire, memorial donations may be made directly to the Friends of Colonel Belcher Society, 1939 Veterans Way NW, Calgary, AB T3B 5Y8, Telephone: (403) 944-7800, https://focbs.ca.
The Churches family would like to thank the nursing staff of Normandy Unit two and the many other hard working health workers at Carewest Colonel Belcher for all their wonderful care over the last year of Don's amazing life.
In living memory of Donald Churches, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Fish Creek, 14441 Bannister Road SE, Calgary, AB T2X 3J3, Telephone: 403-256-9575.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 19, 2021, Feb 20, 2021
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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I am so sorry for your loss. Don and I were co-workers and friends and we both transferred to Calgary with Domcor in 1974. We worked together there for a while and then we both moved on to other jobs. We kept in touch and bumped into each other here and there. We again worked together at the south cable tv in Calgary. He was such a lovely person always positive and fun to be around. I have many fond memories of him and Irene too. With sincere sympathy for your loss. Susan McDonald-Kolody, Winnipeg. - Posted by: Susan McDonald-Kolody (Co-worker and friend) on: Feb 19, 2021
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I am so sorry for your loss. Don and I were co-workers and friends and we both transferred to Calgary with Domcor in 1974. We worked together there for a while and then we both moved on to other jobs. We kept in touch and bumped into each other here and there. We again worked together at the south cable tv in Calgary. He was such a lovely person always positive and fun to be around. I have many fond memories of him and Irene too. With sincere sympathy for your loss. Susan McDonald-Kolody, Winnipeg. - Posted by: Susan McDonald-Kolody (Co-worker and friend) on: Feb 19, 2021