![]() Haggstrom, Erin Johanna 13 news story Milleton ![]() Hagen, Peter Benjamin circa February 1941 12 Hagarty, Frederick William Sgt SeptemSeptem21 WWI Hagarty, Daniel Galer Lt 2-Jun-16 14-Jun-16 7 WWI casualty - Belgium Saskatoon Hagan, Vera circa October 1936 11 news story Rosetown Haftner, John circa September 1938 13 Kandahar Haddock, tom 3 WWI casualty - France Saskatoon Saskatoon Hackney, Elizabeth Ann Campbell 7 news story & Sept. Hackett, Mable Dorothy Coulter circa August 1933 3 prov obit Aug. Habgood, Frank 13 sp: Hapwood in obit & Jul. Haas, Carl Christian Karl 3 prov obit Sept. Haanen, Rose Ferry Specken, Rose 3 prov obit Feb. Haag, Leopold circa August 1936 3 Macklin Name Nee Title AKA Death Date Publication Date Page Notes Location Newspaper Over 35,000 deaths indexed so far from Star Phoenix - Genealogy Graveyards TombstonesĤ5 ONE - LETTERS A TO G PART TWO - LETTERS H TO O PART THREE - LETTERS YEARBOOKS DATABASE OBITUARIES/DEATHS 30,000 DATABASE HISTORYĮleanor Kennedy - Saskatoon and small town area Obituary - Obituaries Index 1902 to 1945 INTRODUCTION SASKATOON HISTORY BOOKS STAR-PHOENIX 90,000 ARTICLES DATABASE SCHOOL To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Gary Wood, please visit our Tree Store.Saskatoon Obituaries Obituary Index Star Phoenix History Deceased Dead Funeral Graveyard Eleanor Kennedy 1902 to 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 Aberdeen Wakaw Cudworth Alvena ![]() In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Unity Wildlife Federation. He was a wonderful husband, father, and friend. Gary was predeceased by his parents Jack and Gladys Wood and his sister Sharon. Gary is survived by his wife Laraine of 61 years, his four children and ten grandchildren: Shannon (son Rob) Maureen (Tom children Dylan, Keara, Brynn, Liam) Blair (Theresa children Emily, Nicole, Ethan) and Lori (daughters Sasha, Rowan). He enjoyed gardening, fishing and hunting with his lifelong buddies. His children grew up watching John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies and listening to Elvis every Christmas morning. He read history, science fiction and especially loved a good western. Gary researched and collected Colt pistols, Winchester rifles, coins, stamps, antiques and artifacts. In 2010, Gary and Laraine were joint recipients of the Unity Citizen of the Year award for their work on Unity’s 100th Year Anniversary celebrations. He was a strong community supporter - as a Boy Scout leader, a coach for hockey, ringette and softball, an active member of the Unity volunteer fire department for over 20 years, a fire arms safety instructor, a courtesy car driver and an honourary Wildlife Federation member. He married his high school sweetheart, Laraine Smith, on April 1st, 1961 (but it was in the afternoon, so it was legit). He would go on to own and operate the business until he was 63. Gary began working in his father’s garage, Unity Auto Body Ltd, when he was thirteen. He would pass his love for animals, nature and sports onto his children and grandchildren. He was active in sports, becoming the shortest (and perhaps the bravest) high school pole vaulter in Unity’s history. In addition to the usual dogs and cats, he tamed a hawk and at one point created a ‘zoo’ with a friend. From an early age Gary had a natural gift with animals and a love for the outdoors. ![]() He lived in a log cabin built by his father until his family moved to Unity when he was eight years old. Gary was born in Waterways, Alberta on August 9th, 1940. It is with great sadness the family of (John) Gary Wood announces his passing on October 18th, 2022.
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