Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
Gilborn, Garry
GARRY ALAN GILBORN, beloved husband of the late Diane Gilborn, of Lethbridge, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital with family at his side on Sunday, November 8, 2020 at the age of 81 years.
GARRY ALAN GILBORN, beloved husband of the late Diane Gilborn, of Lethbridge, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital with family at his side on Sunday, November 8, 2020 at the age of 81 years.
Garry is survived by his daughter Shelley (Darcy) Della Costa of Beaumont, son Shawn of Lethbridge, daughter Tammy (Lorne) Zmeko of Lethbridge, sister Beryl (Bob) Sudo of Cranbrook, brothers Rick (Ilene) Gilborn of Calgary and Brian Gilborn of Edmonton, two grandchildren: Kaden and Natasha Zmeko of Lethbridge and numerous nieces and nephews
He was predeceased by his wife Diane in 2004, his brother Stewart in 2019, parents Dan and Eva.
Garry was born November 8, 1939 in Shelby Montana and lived in Coutts with one older sister Beryl, and three younger brothers Stewart, Brian and Richard. Garry attended school in Coutts where he was a star athlete, particularly in basketball and a natural student. Before retiring, Garry worked on farms, as a customs broker, at CP rail and as a truck driver.
There were four main elements to Garry's life: family, friends, travel and sports - all tied together with a bow of passion.
Garry and Diane were married in 1961. They began their married life in Coutts and started their own family made up of Shelley, Shawn and Tammy. In 1976, the family moved to Lethbridge. Garry's family was highlighted by his wife Diane (Croteau) who was the rock that everyone anchored to. Garry and Diane were married for 43 years when she predeceased him in 2004.
Garry had many friends because he was very outgoing and was quick to share a story with anyone. He made lifelong friends from Coutts, Milk River and Warner through school, sports and work. He also made an amazing group of friends later in life including a loyal and special friend Geraldine. They have a regular coffee group and got together for birthday dinners and travel. A special thank-you goes out to his friend Quince who picked him up daily to go for coffee.
He truly found his passion for traveling after retirement. He enjoyed many cruises with friends and family and his ever loyal travel companion Gerri. Some highlights were, The Holy Land, Alaska, the Panama Canal, Baltic cruise, New York, Paris, Newfoundland, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
Garry volunteered his time to causes that were important to him and was a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus. He would drop anything to help family or friends in need - no questions asked. His outspoken, honest, fiery and story-telling personality will be missed by all.
Cremation has been entrusted to Cornerstone Funeral Home.
The Celebration of Garry's Life will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. with Francis and Cybele Noronha officiating. The service will be live streamed and may be accessed via Garry's obituary on the Cornerstone website. Following the Celebration of Life, and after a short break, the live stream will continue with the Graveside Service
Due to the increasing number of Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and taking into consideration the health and safety of others, Garry's family respectfully requests that other friends and family take part by way of the internet live-stream service.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society (cancer.ca/donate), Make a Wish Foundation (makeawish.ca/waystogive) or to the charity of choice.
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Heartfelt sympathy and caring thoughts to each of you. God bless you all!
Tammy, Lorne, Kaden, Natasha and all family remembers. My deepest condolences for your loss. The live stream service was very warm and loving; lends to the memory of the many wonderful moments you had with your dad, that will live on in your hearts forever. God bless My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you all today and always. Much love Mom/Grandma Zofia
Passing on out deepest condolences to the family. Garry you will be greatly missed
Tammy, Shelley, Shawn, Lorne, Darcy, so sorry for the loss of your Dad, he was such a special person, really enjoyed our times together @ gatherings and/or golf! He was a 1st class individual!!! The service was really nice, and a great tribute to Garry! Take care, Lance
Our deepest condolences to Garry's family. Thinking of you all from Edmonton.
My condolences to your family during this time. Gary was never without a story, it was always interesting. I will miss him.
Uncle Garry it was so great to reconnect with you the last few years - really enjoyed your stories and your easy laugh. Rest in peace - you have a wonderful family to remember you and sending our love to you all today!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Tammy, Shawn, Shelley and family .... Wish we could be with you in person today... but we will be there in spirit and watching via video. Sending our love and condolences.
I always smile whenever I think of Uncle Garry. He will definitely be missed
His fire and passion for life will be missed.
Peace be with you my friend. Always enjoyed our golfing experience, and your company! Will never forget you!! Rest easy Garry!
Shelley, Shawn, Tammy and families My deepest condolences at this time Garry was very special brother in law Love always Auntie Charlene
We remember Garry as an avid sportsman who loved golf and basketball, and many other sports. He loved to travel, and had a great sense of humour. But his focus always was his family. He was always there when they needed him. He will be greatly missed by his friends and family
We will miss your visits and all our get togethers. You were a good friend Garry. Rest In Peace.