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John Dudych
December 30, 2016
John Bert Dudych
January 10, 1945 - December 30, 2016
John is survived by his wife Lynda of 49 years, his sons Mike (Colleen), Travis (Kathy) and Ryan, grandchildren Jesse, Riley, Tristan, and Jordyn, as well as his brother Al (Carol). He will be sadly missed by numerous family and friends. John grew up in River Heights. After marrying, he started work at the Post Office as a sorter in 1968 until his retirement as a postal carrier in 2000. During his married life, John enjoyed many road trips throughout the US and travelling to other countries. Over the years, John had a strong sense of extended family obligation that meant a lot to him. After moving to Gimli and taking up woodworking, John created many special projects especially for his grandchildren. Also, his love of cars brought him to "car heaven" - the Barrett Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Az. Fishing was his passion. He enjoyed going to Catherine Lake with his dear Post Office friends as well as to various fishing holes with his good friends from the Game and Fish Club. Many thanks to all the staff for their compassion, care, and kindness on 3 South at the Grace Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Liver Foundation of Canada.
January 10, 1945 - December 30, 2016
John is survived by his wife Lynda of 49 years, his sons Mike (Colleen), Travis (Kathy) and Ryan, grandchildren Jesse, Riley, Tristan, and Jordyn, as well as his brother Al (Carol). He will be sadly missed by numerous family and friends. John grew up in River Heights. After marrying, he started work at the Post Office as a sorter in 1968 until his retirement as a postal carrier in 2000. During his married life, John enjoyed many road trips throughout the US and travelling to other countries. Over the years, John had a strong sense of extended family obligation that meant a lot to him. After moving to Gimli and taking up woodworking, John created many special projects especially for his grandchildren. Also, his love of cars brought him to "car heaven" - the Barrett Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Az. Fishing was his passion. He enjoyed going to Catherine Lake with his dear Post Office friends as well as to various fishing holes with his good friends from the Game and Fish Club. Many thanks to all the staff for their compassion, care, and kindness on 3 South at the Grace Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Liver Foundation of Canada.