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ALFRED TULLOCH

Date of Passing: Nov 23, 2024

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ALFRED TULLOCH


Alfred James Tulloch lived a long and full life for which he felt most fortunate. He was a people person, gregarious, and interested in everyone he met. He made and kept friends from across this land and abroad and loved to regale tales of people and happenings of the places he had been. Even to the last, he was positive, his phone was always at hand, his TV channeled to attentively watch the movements of the markets, or a favourite sports broadcast and, whenever possible, sat out in the sun. His last years were spent at Riverview Health Centre, unfortunately the result of lower body paralysis caused by a spinal tumor, and died there on November 23, 2024.

He grew up in Broadview, SK on a farm settled by his grandparents. He attended a one-room country school until grade 10, then finished in Broadview. His goal was to be a pilot in the Second World War, but that was not to be as he was needed on the farm. After the war, he travelled to BC working in lumber camps and a gold mine, then to Toronto working in a brick factory. An 11-year banking career with the Royal Bank of Canada with postings around Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario followed. In 1959, he felt the need for change and enrolled at the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, ON, and worked in Shawville, QC assisting a veterinarian. Unfortunately, allergies to cattle made it obvious it would be difficult to work in this field, so he returned west and completed a BSc in Agricultural Economics at the University of Manitoba (1965). He then joined the Francis I. Dupont brokerage firm and trained in New York City in securities and commodities before joining their Winnipeg office as a stock-broker. Years with Merrill Lynch, Wood Gundy and Money Concepts followed, ending his career with many long friendships at the age of 80!

In 1970, he ended his long bachelorhood marrying Shirley Matchett of Treherne, MB. They raised two daughters: Frances (Simone Povoledo) and Heather (Giovanni Toscano). Alf greatly enjoyed his family, and especially delighted watching his three granddaughters - Ariella, Sofia and Madeline grow and develop. In his later years, he became deeply involved in his family history, engaging with kith and kin across the country and abroad. He maintained close contact with all the members of his family - in many instances, the glue that kept them all in touch. The welcome mat was always out. He is survived by his sister Hazel and brother-in-law Glenn (Eleanor) Matchett as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Charles and Evelyn Tulloch, his siblings, Ralph, Jackie, Gordon, Alice, and George.

Alf was, to his core, a man of the prairies, loved the open spaces, the change of the seasons, seeding and harvest. A road trip west from Winnipeg restored and rejuvenated him as nothing else. He enjoyed hunting and fishing trips and, in his youth, baseball, soccer (or football as he called it), curling and golf were a big part of his life. He exercised (jogged until he was 89!), ate a good diet, rested when he needed to rest, reached out to others, willing to extend a helping hand where needed, all this to maintain balance in his life. May he rest in peace.

His family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the staff of CD2 at Riverview Health Centre for their care and attention to his needs.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Churchill Park United Church, 525 Beresford Ave., Winnipeg, MB.

In his memory, if anyone so wishes, they may donate to Churchill Park United Church, Riverview Health Centre, or to a charity of their choice.

Adam’s Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements. Phone 204-248-2201.

Tribute Link: www.afh.ca


Publish Date: Nov 30, 2024

ALFRED TULLOCH

 

 


Alfred passed away peacefully at the Riverview Health Centre on November 23, 2024, at the age of 99 years.
He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Shirley (née Matchett), his daughters, Fran (Simone) Povoledo and Heather Tulloch (Giovanni Toscano) and his granddaughters, Sofia Povoledo, Ariella and Madeline Toscano. He is also survived by his sister Hazel and brother-in-law Glenn (Eleanor) Matchett as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Alf was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Evelyn Tulloch, his siblings, Ralph, Jackie, Gordon, Alice, George and his parents-in-law, Louis and Alma Matchett.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Churchill Park United Church, 525 Beresford Ave., Winnipeg, MB with Rev. Dawn Rolke officiating. A spring interment will be held.
Full obituary to follow in Saturday’s paper.

 

Adam’s Funeral Home of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements. Phone 204-248-2201. Tribute Link: www.afh.ca


Publish Date: Nov 28, 2024

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 28, 2024, Nov 28, 2024, Nov 30, 2024

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • My sympathy to all of Shirley and Alf's family. Alf never forgot his farming roots, and at this time we are reminded of all that he accomplished. One of these was his awesome circle of relatives, neighbours and friends. I have such happy memories of trips taken together, visits in Surrey and Winnipeg and the occasional unique party. The poet said "echoes roll from soul to soul, and grow forever and forever". Three special grandchildren will take these echoes and do amazing things. May everyone find peace and comfort as we all move on. - Posted by: Lynn Walker (Long time friend of Shirley Tulloch) on: Dec 01, 2024

  • Alf has been a good friend for over 50 years and a good counsellor for all these years. I did learn a good deal from him, both in the investment world and personal conduct: he was never in a hurry and always ready to help everyone. I will keep an excellent souvenir of Alf over the years. - Posted by: Jean-Louis, Monique Forgues (Friends) on: Nov 30, 2024

  • Had many good chats with Alf when visiting my wife at Riverview. Always in good spirits and a true gentleman a good man who lived a full life. - Posted by: Blake Dunn (Acquaintance ) on: Nov 30, 2024

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