1959 ~ 2017
Garry Eugene Kisiloski of Tyndall, Manitoba, passed away with his family by his side on September 18, 2017 at the Selkirk Hospital.
He leaves to mourn his wife, Donna; son Jason (Jeannie); grandchildren Jordan and Jillian; siblings Clifford (Bev), Mike (Marge), Ray (Julie), John (Patty), Lila (Ron) and Marion, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Garry was predeceased by his father Mike, mother Katherine and sister Anne.
Garry worked for Custom Truck Sales for the last 25 years where he was well known for his expertise in fabricating, welding and electrical. He loved curling and spent many winters throwing rocks on the ice at the Tyndall Curling Club where he was a member for numerous years.
A service will be held on Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 18 Pine Avenue, Garson, Manitoba. A celebration of Gary’s life will follow the service at the Tyndall Curling Club in Tyndall, Manitoba.
In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation in honour of Garry to the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.
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Richard and Janice Hnatiuk
Dear Donna and family, so sorry for your loss. It is with sadness and disbelief to hear of Gary’s passing. We were lifelong friends who enjoyed hockey, fastball and curling together over the years. He was always there with a smile and a friendly greeting. Gone too soon. Rest in peace friend.
Donna Hlady
To Donna and your family….mere words cannot express the sadness I feel for you. Gary was a great guy, gone too soon from this earth. Try to take comfort in knowing that he is no longer suffering in pain, and always, always remember all the fun happy times you all shared together. Keep those memories close in your heart! R.I.P. Gary!
Rudy & Myrtle Novakoski
To Donna & Family…we are so sorry for your loss…Gary was a great person and a school mate and friend to our son Doug…he will be missed by all…rest in peace Gary, free of all pain.
Doug & Laurie Novakoski
To Donna and family….words can’t express how this saddens our hearts. Doug has so many great memories of Garry and so many from back in the day. Garry was such a great person and taken away way too soon. Cherish the memories…and known he will no longer be suffering. Rest in peace Garry.
T. Hebert
Donna,
Words cannot express how saddened I am to hear of your loss.
Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Teresa
James Panson
Deepest sympathy Donna and family,
Garry was a very special kind and gentle man.
An inspiration to all who knew him, with a unbelievable work ethic and upbeat attitude towards life, his friends and family !
He always thought of others before himself !
This could be seen in the hrs of volunteer time to the community,
friends or family in need of help. He was the first person to lend a hand or offer his help.
He was my brother in the fraternal order of eagles and will be remembered fondly and missed dearly.
RIP brother Garry !!
Allan Merkel
As we are not originally from this area, I only got to know Garry for a few short years. I knew him as a kind, soft spoken , gentle person. I wish we could have gotten to know him better. Rest in peace Garry, free of pain and discomfort. Rest easy in knowing Donna will be watched over by your fellow Eagles.
Allan and Barbara Merkel
Bernie and Florence Kisiloski
We are sorry to hear of Garry’s passing. I have fond memories of growing up with my cousins ,playing in the yard. Garry was the youngest, but was always wanting to be part of the fun. Take care!
We are unable to attend the service as we are away. We will have all the family in our thoughts.
Bernie. and Florence
Blaine
Sorry to hear, it was way too soon . Gonna miss him! Take care Donna from Blaine Kashmark
Shane Ward
I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of Garry. He was always very kind to me. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.
Steve Klaprat
Donna and family,
Our deepest condolences on your loss of Garry. He was a great man and I will deeply miss the bantering at the rink. I will cherish the memories of fun at the rink, bonspiel antics and just chatting about life. Gone way to soon, but hopefully you can draw comfort in knowing his pain and suffering are over. Again our sincerest sympathies to your Family.