50TH YEAR REUNION OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE CLASS OF 1969, WINNIPEG JULY 18-19, 2019

50TH YEAR REUNION OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE CLASS OF 1969, WINNIPEG JULY 18-19, 2019
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50th Reunion Grad with Spouses

50th Reunion Grad with Spouses
BACK: Bev Gompf, Tom Rogers, Russ Hampton, Clayton Manness, Roy Boila, Burke Wilson, Dave Clarke, Bill Anderson, Gordon Hills, Rick Holm, Larry Gompf, Mike Dolinsky, Jim Ridley, Weldon Newton, Ron Triggs, Carol Pietryk, Francis Triggs, Ray Redfern, Michele Day, Doug Clements, Bev Redfern, Jim Pietryk, Gloria Johnston, Perry Pressman, Mel Johnston, Janet Klayver, Dorothy Strachan, Terry Highmoor, Don Wilkinson, Neil Strachan, Pete Sanderson, Elaine & Bob McNabb, Gaza Racz, Carol & Gerry Moore, Ron & Leonna McGinnis, Trudy Racz, Linda & Brian McLeish, Reg Curle. FRONT: Cecile Hill, Cheryl Manness, Rose Rogers, Joan Curle, Lucille Highmoor, Helena Wilson, Beth Sanderson, Dorothy Strachan, Colleen (Galbraith) Wilkinson,

40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION, WINNIPEG, 2009

40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION, WINNIPEG, 2009
BACK: Perry Pressman, Rick Holm, Burke Wilson, Brian Wiebe, Brian McLeish, Mike Dolinski, Gerry Moore, Russ Hampton, Bill Day, Gord Hills, Larry Gompf, Roy Boila, Gerald Proverbs, John Penner, Neil Strachan, Welden Newton, Bill Breckman, Terry Highmoor, Vere Scott, Ron Triggs FRONT: Gord Prouse, Jim Pietryk, Al Lepoudre, Bill Anderson, Colleen (Galbraith) Wilkinson, Ray Redfern, Jim Ridley, Mel Johnston

2006 REUNION, WINNIPEG

2006 REUNION, WINNIPEG
STANDING: Doug Clements, Jim Henderson. Weldon Newton, Bill Day, Terry Highmoor, Gerry Moore, Jim Pietryk, Rick Holm, Gord Hills, SITTING: Bill Anderson, Colleen Galbraith-Wilkinson, Larry Gompf, Tom Rogers


Monday, October 27, 2014

Bill Day died, October 8, 2014

DAY, William "Bill" Arnott
May 5, 1942 – Winnipeg, MB
October 8, 2014 – Calgary, AB 
We mourn the loss of Bill Day, loving husband, father, son, grandfather, brother, and friend to many. Bill was raised in Winnipeg and went to the University of Manitoba where he earned an agriculture degree, got his teaching certificate and met the love of his life. Bill and Michele built a beautiful life together raising a family, having a career and then spending their retirement traveling and visiting friends and family. Bill will be remembered by most as a patient and caring educator. A lifelong educator, his professional career started in Frobisher Bay, NWT where he taught for five years. Bill spent the rest of his professional teaching career in the Foothills School Division where he found his calling. Bill felt honoured and rewarded to have touched and helped shape so many lives through education. After retirement, Bill spent his time on a new job reminding us all that "Grandpa's job is being silly". Bill's devotion to his family was his greatest gift and his greatest strength. He strived to keep his family happy, loved, and supported. His favourite family tradition was spending summers at the family cabin, a place he had loved since childhood. He poured his heart into building a place where friends and family could relax and have fun. Bill's primary home was in Calgary but he also had a cabin in Ontario and a winter home in Texas. Bill made friends everywhere he went and will leave many happy memories with those that knew him. Bill will truly be missed by many. Bill is survived by his loving wife of forty-five years Michele, by his daughter and her family: Carmen, Calvin, Maranda, and Marty, by his son and his family: Alex, Katie, and Berenger, by his mother Dorothy, his brother and his family: Murray, Susan, Deleah, and Duncan, his niece Gail and her fiancé Todd; by his brother-in-law Ward, by a vast number of stepbrothers and sisters and their families; and his Australian daughter and her family: Christina, Andrew, Isabel and Ben. Bill was predeceased by his sister Janice, his father Arnott, and his stepfather Jim. A Celebration of Bill's Life will be held at Marda Loop Community Association (3130 - 16 Street S.W.) on Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. This will be a potluck event as Bill loved a good potluck. Plenty of food will be available if you are unable to bring anything other than yourselves. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, c/o Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 Street N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 4N2 Telephone: 1 (866) 412-4222,www.albertacancer.ca/ memorial or to Matoto Multicultural Arts Society, 4028 Raymond Street N. Victoria, BC V8Z 4K8,www.matoto.org/donate or to The Calgary Humane Society, 4455 – 110th Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2C 2T7, Telephone: (403)205-4455, www.calgaryhumane.ca. In living memory of Bill Day, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park.

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