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'''George Gillis''' (1920/1 - 2003) was a machinist and social worker who spent his life in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
'''George Gillis''' (1920/1 - 2003) was a machinist and social worker who spent his life in Winnipeg, Manitoba.


With his wife [[Marian Currie|Marian]] he had three sons, [[Michael Gillis|Michael]], [[Wayne Gillis|Wayne]], and [[Greg Gillis|Greg]].
With his wife [[Marian Gillis|Marian]] he had three sons, [[Michael Gillis|Michael]], [[Wayne Gillis|Wayne]], and [[Greg Gillis|Greg]].


==Obituary==
==Obituary==

Revision as of 13:38, 28 May 2018

George Gillis (1920/1 - 2003) was a machinist and social worker who spent his life in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

With his wife Marian he had three sons, Michael, Wayne, and Greg.

Obituary

George Gillis passed away suddenly on May 18, 2003 at the Victoria General Hospital. He was 82 years old. George is survived by Marian, his beloved wife of 56 years; sons, Michael, Wayne (Sharon) and Greg (Margaret) granddaughters, Phoenix (Peter), Veronica, Grace, Kathryn and Meagan, and several nieces and nephews. George was born in Winnipeg and after graduating from Kelvin High School joined the C.N.R. as a machinist. In 1943 he joined the navy and served on the west and east coasts. After the war he rejoined the railway but when his sight failed, he started with C.N.I.B. where he served for 32 years as a social worker and in other capacities until his retirement in 1983. He was past president of the Sir Arthur Pearson Association of War Blinded and a long-time member of the Riverside Lions Club, where he served as President and Zone Chairman. George will be remembered for his positive and cheerful attitude and his genuine interest in other people. He was also a talented craftsman and, in spite of his lack of sight, built some beautiful furniture for his home. These will be a constant reminder of a loving husband, father and grandfather. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimer Manitoba or C.N.I.B., Manitoba Division. A memorial service will be held on Monday, May 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson Funeral Chapel, 669 Broadway.

— Winnipeg Free Press