Lögberg-Heimskringla - 02.10.1992, Blaðsíða 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 02.10.1992, Blaðsíða 6
6 • LSgberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 2. október 1992 OBITUARY: Svein Olafur Sigfusson After a brief illness, on Sunday, September 20th at the Seven Oaks Hospital, Svein Sigfusson of St. Andrews, Manitoba passed away at the age of 80 years while surrounded by the love of his family. Svein was born on July 15, 1912, to Skuli & Gudrun Sigfusson, who were Icelandic pioneers in Lundar, Manitoba. He leaves to treasure his memory his wife Thelma of 51 years; children Skuli (Heida) of Winnipeg; Darlene of Vancouver; Linda (Ray) Gawryluk of St. Andrews; Louis (Doug) Carpenter of Florida. Six grandchildren; Freya, Noni and Kristjan Sigfusson; Jeremy and Ryan Gawryluk, and Thor Carpenter. Two brothers Siggi (Mattie) of Lundar, Tom of Winnipeg; two sisters Maria of Iceland, Olof (Don) Bertram of Nanaimo, B.C. and sister in law Thelma Sigfusson of Lundar. He was predeceased by his son Charles in April 1992; brothers Arthur, 1982 and Skuli, 1980. After farming and fishing in the Lundar area with his brothers, Svein went North with his brother Skuli in 1942 to develop a fishing industry on Reindeer Lake. From this beginning he moved into freighting by tractor train, and over the next 33 years he developed a road system extending 3,560 miles across the northern region of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario. In 1957 he introduced the first large diesel trucks into north- em Manitoba and Ontario on winter roads. As President of Sigfusson Transportation Co. Ltd., he employed over 400 people of whom over 50% were of native origin. For Svein’s hard work and dedication to north- em development he was inducted as a Member of the Order of Canada in 1974 and in 1970 received a Centennial Commemorative award from the Manitoba Historical Society for his work in the north. In 1970 the CBC portrayed Svein and the Sigfusson Transportation Co. Ltd. on the TV program This Land. Also bio- graphical articles were published in The Canadian Magazine, Chicago Sunday Tribune, and several other publications. Svein had a varied and rewarding life and was proud of his Icelandic heritage. He had a lifelong interest in Norse mythology. He was a man of incredible talents. Svein logged more than 5,000 hours of bush flying in Northem Canada. As a road contrac- tor he built various highways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed the outdoors. He was a member of Patricia Masonic Lodge #125. As a Canadian athlete, Svein Sigfusson won his first gold medal in the Hammer throw in Saskatoon in 1938. Over a 16 year span Svein won 8 Manitoba Championship, and 9 Canadian Championships in the hammer and discus throws. In 1950 at the British Empire Games in New Zealand he won a bronze medal in the discus. In 1982 he was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. He was an Honourary mem- ber of the Commonwealth Games Assoc. of Canada and a board mem- ber of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. Svein’s latest accomplishment was the writing of his book Sigfusson’s Roads which was published by Wat- By Helga Sigurdson On behalf of the Lundar Chapter of the Icelandic National League, I thank the University of Iceland Chamber choir who privileged us with a visit, July 29, 1992. They arrived in the aftemoon from Winnipeg with my daughter, Linda Collette, and entertained at the Lundar Personal Care Home, then Upcoming lecture by Viðar Hreinsson In August 1992, Mr. Viðar Hreinsson, mag. art., was appoint- ed assistant professor in the Department of Icelandic Language and Literature at the University of Manitoba. The Department would like to extend to you the opportu- nity to meet Mr. Viðar Hreinsson by inviting you to: The Power of the Word: Some Reflections on “The Icelandic Academy” — a lecture by Professor Viðar Hreinsson, Department of Icelandic Language and Literature, on Friday, October 9, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Common Room at the University College, University of Manitoba. There is a reception to follow in the Senior Common Room. Admission is free, with free park- ing in B-Lot. This is sponsored by the Department of Icelandic Language and Literature. Please RSVP by October 6 to 474-9551 if you wish to attend. son and Dwyer, Winnipeg, in 1992. Svein was a hard working, loving, kind husband, father and grandfather who will be sadly missed. Funeral service was held at 11 o’clock a.m., Friday, September 25, 1992 at First Lutheran Church, 580 Victor Street with the Rev. Ingthor performed an evening concert in the Lundar Hall. Before the concert they enjoyed a buffet supper provided by the Chapter and were thus introduced to jellied salads. The impromptu musi- cal selections over the coffee cups after the concert were much appreci- ated by an enthusiastic audience and we were reluctant to have them leave for Winnipeg. The choir conductor, Ferenc Utassy, brought greetings from Rev. Bragi Friðriksson, pastor of Garðar Church in Iceland where Ferenc is organist. Rev. Bragi served as pastor of the Lundar Lutheran Church in the Isfeld officiating. Interment was at Clarkleigh Cemetery at 3 o’clock p.m. Thank you to the doctors and nurses at the Seven Oaks Hospital for their care and compassion. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200 early fifties and conducted the ser- vices in both Icelandic and English. He has served as chairman of the Icelandic National League in Reykjavík, stressing co-operation between Icelanders and North Americans of Icelandic descent. The choir takes back our warm wishes and their memories of bright sunshine, conversations in Icelandic, and feelings of kinship. Before depart- ing Lundar, they stopped at the Icelandic Pioneer Memorial and the Centennial Sundial for picture taking. Our thanks to Helga Anderson for all her work in organizing this choir’s tour. They were Iceland’s true ambas- sadors. Upcoming Events Fri., Oct 9 Winnipeg Fri., Oct. 9 Winnipeg Sat., Oct 10 British Columbia Oct 15 -18 Calgary Thurs., Oct 22 Vancouver Sat., Oct 24 Winnipeg □ □ O Leif Eirikson Dinner, at the Scandinavian Centre, tickets $16. at Scandinavian Centre or at door. Reception 6 pm, dinner 7 pm. Guest speaker John Harvard, M.P. o □ o Lecture with Viðar Hreinsson, ‘The Power of the Word: Some Reflections on “The Icelandic Academy”, 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Common Room, University College, U of M. Reception to follow. Free admission. Free parking B-Lot. Please RSVP by Oct. 6 to 474-9551. O □ □ Open House atthe Icelandic Horse Farm, in Lavington, B.C. just east of Vemon. 1-4 p.m. Call Robyn & Christine 545- 2336. □ □ □ Variety of Nations Viking Pavilion, at the Scandinavian Ctre. Organized to assist sick children; and an excellent chance to experience Icelandic food with displays and sale table. □ □ □ Sólskin’s 75th Anniversary Dinner & Open House, at Höfn, sponsored by Höfn board. Open house 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm, Dinner 6:30 pm. □ □ □ MagnusEliasonAwardBanquet, 6:30p.m.attheScandinavian Cultural Centre. Tickets ($40.) mustbereserved early. Phone Neil Bardal at 949-2200 or Scandinavian Centre at 774-8047. Letter of Thanks

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