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James Albert, April 11, 1931 – January 16, 2016. It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Jim at the age of 84. He was born to Albert and Florence Forsyth in Waseca, Sk.
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James Albert, April 11, 1931 – January 16, 2016. It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Jim at the age of 84. He was born to Albert and Florence Forsyth in Waseca, Sk. Jim grew up and lived most of his life in and around the Edam area. As a young man he had several jobs at the age of 18 he started work as a section man for the CNR. He retired in 1986 after 37 years of service. He then worked as a janitor with his wife Doris at H. Hardcastle School for 18 years. Jim had a great love for life, his family and friends. He was always willing to help you out whenever he could. He loved sports and played hockey and golf. Jim spent many hours hunting and fishing, also camping and hiking in the mountains with his family. He enjoyed woodworking and being in his work shop. Jim built and cared for 300 bird houses until he was unable to continue. He took great pride in his yard and garden, and as long as the roses were blooming he brought one for Doris every day. Left to cherish Jim’s memory is his loving wife Doris of 55 years, daughter Janet (Terry) VanAlstyne, son Brian (Maxine) Forsyth, granddaughters Kaitlyn (Logan) Otte, Brianna Forsyth and companion Shawn Russell, great granddaughter Addyson Otte, sister Jean (Jerry) Crumly, brothers Bill, Ken (Subina), Keith (Elaine) Forsyth. Brother in Law Tommy Terpstra, mother in law Lillian Levasseur, sister in-laws Donna Baillargeon and companion Ben Woytowich, Marilyn Beatch, brother in law Ernie (Judy) Levasseur along with numerous nieces and nephews. Jim was predeceased by his parents Albert and Florence, his son Bob, brother Bob, sisters Anne (Rusty) Griffith, Margaret Terpstra and Mable Forsyth, also father in law George Levassuer. The celebration of Jim’s life was held January 26, 2016 at the Edam Community Centre, with McCaw’s Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Reverend Kun Kim was officiating, with Bev Meikle as organist. Hymns were: In the Garden and Just a Closer Walk with Thee. Special CD music- Daddy’s Hands, My Best Friend and Angels among Us. The Eulogy was written by Doris, Janet and Brian, and was read by Keith Hardcastle who added a story of his own. Pallbearers were Deryle Griffith, Michael Levassuer, Lorne Baillargeon, Chance Beatch, Ralph Young and Murray Hardcastle. Interment was held at the Edam Cemetery. Special thanks to Reverend Kun Kim, organist Bev Meikle and the United Church  ladies for the lunch. Thank you to the Edam Home Care for the care and compassion shown to Jim and Doris. Heartfelt thanks to McCaw’s Funeral Home for their help and understanding. Thank you to all our family and friends for the many cards, calls, flowers and food along with so many kind words at this sad time.




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