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In Memory of a Very Special Person |
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For as long as I can remember back to when I was little, there was a family friend who just showed up on our doorstep every now and then to visit. This wonderful visitor became known to me as "Uncle Walter". I was always excited to see him because he always brought treats. He always took the smallest kids up on his knee and told us stories about all his sweethearts and all his travels. He had a gruff voice and a strong accent. Uncle Walter adored children and we were all his sweethearts. Maybe he was my first impressions of Santa Claus? When I grew up the surprise visits continued with my kids. They all loved the gummi bears!! He brought big chocolate bars too and he protected the kids from having parents seize 'too many' sweets! I remember once he showed up a few days before Chantelle's birthday June 6th. We begged him to stay for a longer visit and surprised him with his own birthday cake on June 5th. We made his day and he was so happy. When he settled in our home town to retire, the visits continued with my grand daughter also. He was very sick for a long time and we thought we would lose him a
few years ago. Uncle Walter never seemed to have much for material
possessions, but he had the biggest caring heart of anyone I know. He
really knew the meaning of life and the most important thing was being
with friends and family. **Rest in Peace Uncle Walter, Love You and Miss You Always!!**
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Walter was born in
Lakendorf Grosses-Werder, Germany - one of eight children of Freida
and Otto Ellert. He immigrated to Canada in 1957 and worked in many
construction jobs across the country. In the mid-sixties he settled in
northern B.C. living in Stewart, Terrace and Dease Lake where he
developed a passion for jade mining. Terrace became his permanent home
upon retirement. He had many great adventures and many interesting
tales to tell. |
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Miss Me - But Let Me Go |
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