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Gerald McDermott

Gerald McDermott of Yorkton, SK passed away suddenly on Friday, November 18, 2016. He was predeceased by his loving wife Katie, to whom he was married to for 48 years; his father Gordon McDermott; mother Alice McDermott and by his brother Kiltie McDermott. He is survived by his children: James (Lisa) of Wroxton, SK and Margaret of Kelowna, BC and grandchildren Brayden & Melanie. He also leaves behind his sisters-in-law: Jose McDermott; Elva (Heinz) Kratzmann and Olga Tetford; nieces Leah (Roland), Rita (Clayton), Angela (Robbie), Betty (Alvin) and by others on Katie's side. Also many dear cousins; Ron, Rueben, Fred (Alice) Strickland, Norm (Betty) Anderson and Henry (Ruth) McDermott. He will be sadly missed by George Osborne, who has been a very special friend and close brother in Christ, as well as many wonderful friends and extended family. Gerald was born in West Point, NL on November 13, 1933. He moved to Toronto around 1955, where he met Katie. The couple moved out west in 1966, settling in Calgary. In 2006 Katie passed away. Gerald remained in Calgary for one year before moving to Saskatchewan to be closer to his son Jim and family in 2007. Gerald lived for God and enjoyed rich friendships here with others of faith.  He was an avid hunter and fisherman - a passion he enjoyed with his son, grandson and friends such as Garth Wagner. He was known for his open home and heart of hospitality and the desire to help others. He remained very active, enjoying a full and busy life until his sudden passing. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, November 23, 2016 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. Leading the service was Joshua Tschetter and Mike Hassett. Pianist, Paula Young led the congregation in the hymns 'My Wayward Heart', 'The Past With It's Vict'ries' and 'Oh! For the Peace'. Attending the guest register was Leonard & Marlene Kennedy. The cremation committal will take place beside his wife Katie in Calgary in 2017. Condolences can be left at . Memorials were to one's charity of choice.




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