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MICHAEL COREY GILCHRIST

Born: Apr 05, 1996

Date of Passing: Jul 30, 2023

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MICHAEL COREY GILCHRIST

 

 


It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear and beloved son, brother, nephew, cousin and friend, Michael Corey Gilchrist who passed away on July 30th, 2023, at the age of 27.

He was predeceased by his Grandpa Vern and Baba Valerie Gilchrist, and Opa Hans and Oma Bertha Mikulla. He is survived by his mother Sonja Gilchrist (Robert) and father Mike Gilchrist (Charlynn), along with his sister Jasmine, his dog Ducky, as well as many uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and co-workers.

Michael was born on April 5, 1996. Michael came into this world seven weeks premature, which gave his parents quite a scare, but in no time bounced back to become a strong little boy. He celebrated his first birthday on April 5, 1997, during the blizzard of the century, along with his entire family who all ended up snowed in together at his home for his special day. Ten months later, his sister Jasmine was born. Michael liked to hear the story about how he screamed and cried when it was time to pick up his sister Jasmine from the hospital, "I don’t want a sister!" Little did he know in that moment that his only sibling Jasmine would turn out to be the one he adored, trusted, and protected the very most throughout his life. Michael loved his sister beyond words. The bond he had with his sister was so deep throughout his life. From walking to school together every day, to playing together with their friends on the street, to taking turns protecting each other from getting into trouble. Jasmine was his safe place in difficult times, and they he shared countless memories together at music festivals, bonfires and countless events with friends and family. Family was so important to him.

Michael started pre-school Ecole Howden, then attended Niakwa Place School from kindergarten to grade eight, where he was an honour roll student, learned to play guitar and started making lots of friends.

At 10 years old, he decided he wanted to play hockey. With Michael deciding this so late, and not knowing how to skate, he had his work cut out for him. Determined to play, that summer Michael went to three back-to-back hockey skills and skating camps, and when tryouts came that fall, sure enough, he made the team. In fact, he made one tier higher and had to ask to come down a tier to be on the team with his friends. A special highlight for Michael was when his Seals A2 team went to Fargo to the Ralph Engelstad Arena and won the tournament.

Michael attended JH Bruns Collegiate where he met some of his lifelong friends. Working with his hands was something Michael always enjoyed. The classes he gravitated to most were tactile programs working with woods, metals, and especially auto mechanics. On graduation, he took pride in hosting a “small” party for his classmates for which he rented a smoke machine and disco ball. In the end, the count was well over 100 friends who all had a great time and celebrated graduation together.

Michael started working in his early teens spending summers working at Grand Prix Amusements, with his sister following in his footsteps. He later was employed by Penta Protective Coatings, Arne’s Welding and Maple Leaf Drilling Ltd. Currently he was employed as a directional driller at Quantum Utilities, a job which he took great pride in. He spoke highly of his crewmates and the company’s fabulous Christmas parties.

Michael loved anything to do with travel, nature, and animals. His journeys began from the time he was very young, taking family car trips to Kelowna to see his Aunt Deb and cousins. He also enjoyed other family trips to Disney World for his eight birthday, cruising the Caribbean and swimming with dolphins in the Bahamas, snorkeling with tropical fish in Akumal Mexico and cage diving with sharks in O’ahu Hawaii. As an adult, he also took trips to see his sister in Kelowna where he snowboarded at Big White, BC, he visited Cuba and most recently went to Dominican Republic this past winter with his best friend Kyle.

His love of nature was immense. He started camping as an infant and developed a true passion for anything outdoors: the lake, boating, swimming, jet-skiing, snorkeling, and golfing. His greatest love by far was fishing. He enjoyed his lake time with his dad in Lac du Bonnet and with his mom in Minaki.

Michael had a huge heart. He had an extraordinary way with all animals big and small. He rescued his dog Ducky from a shelter as a puppy. Ducky served as a loyal companion to Michael who he loved very much and went everywhere with.
Michael’s sense of humor was awesome. He would catch you off guard with a funny comment, you’d burst out laughing and then he’d play back and forth with you until you were laughing so hard together it hurt.

Michael was kind-hearted, gentle-spirited, caring, compassionate and such a calming person to be around. Anyone who has been blessed to have known him knows how he was so purely all of these things. Everyone loved Michael. Everyone felt like he was a like a brother or son to them. He was one-of-a kind. Everyone is going to miss his beautiful nature.
Michael will be forever loved. We will always be grateful that he was with us and cherish every single memory we have. Our love for you is eternal Michael. We will all be holding you tightly in our hearts, until we meet again.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider making a donation on behalf of Michael’s memory to:

 


Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter, 12-2727 Portage Ave, Winnipeg MB R3J 0R2 or www.petrescueshelter.com

The family requests that you please share your memories and photos of Michael on his tribute page which can be found at www.alternacremation.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 12, 2023

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • My family is related to Michael's on my mother's side - Doreen (Simcoe) Groves. We learned of Michael's tragic passing from Auntie Sylvia Zerucha. Mom died earlier this year and it became so vividly apparent to us how important family is during these extremely hard times. Although we didn't know Michael well, I know our Mom thought of him fondly and we wanted you to know that your BC family is thinking of all of you during this time of mourning and mending. Our sincerest and deepest condolences: Bev, Dave and Jordan Groves, Nicole (Groves) Cederberg - Posted by: Nicole Cederberg (Family) on: Oct 03, 2023

  • Words cannot express the feeling one has when we loose someone deep within our hearts. You will be truly missed Michael Jr. Shine your light always and forever. Love you cuz. - Posted by: Tannis Legary (Cousin) on: Aug 14, 2023

  • I was the teacher-librarian at Niakwa Place School and remember Michael as a pleasant, smiling boy. He was a good student and a very nice person, easy to talk to. This is a terrible loss for your family, and I offer you my sincerest condolences. I'm sure you will treasure his memory. - Posted by: Harriet Zaidman (Former Teacher-Librarian) on: Aug 12, 2023

  • Condolences to Michael and family from Paul, Darlene, Cindy, Tracy, Gem and Jude. We can’t imagine the pain of this loss. We are all thinking of you during this time of great sadness. He sounds like an amazing young man. ❤️from our family to yours. ❤️❤️❤️ - Posted by: Fillion Family (Aunts/uncle + cousin bs ) on: Aug 12, 2023

  • Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Prayers for strength, courage now and in the coming days. - Posted by: Tracy & Rod Falk (Friend) on: Aug 12, 2023

  • I read this and tears began, you are never gone until the last person you knew is gone. With epic stories and great family, friends, means never. Laugh share stories and no one is ever truly gone! - Posted by: Kelly (None) on: Aug 12, 2023

  • Dear Michael Sr. and family, such a terrible tragedy for you to lose one so young and full of life. We can't imagine the pain you are all going through. Please know many others are thinking of you at this time of sadness. Hold your hearts together with the memories and love no one can take away. With all our love from Carman, Tim & Joan. - Posted by: Tim & Joan Connell (Friend and cousin) on: Aug 12, 2023

  • Deepest sympathy to my friend Val. Sorry for the loss of your handsome, young grandson. Michael will live on in your memories. Truly Gisele.💐 - Posted by: Gisele (Safeway friend ) on: Aug 12, 2023

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