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John Cunday

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JOHN THOMAS CUNDAY

September 14, 1943 – February 25, 2021

With heavy hearts, we announce that our dad, John Cunday passed away peacefully on February 25, 2021 in the Golden Door Geriatric Centre, at the age of 77.

 

John is survived by sons, George (Debbie) and Keith; daughter Joann; their mother Freda Cunday, all from Winnipeg. He will also be missed by his grandchildren, Ryan, Brett (Mary), Chris, Dylan, Jonathan, Jordan, Aaron, Oceana, Davis, Colin, and Samantha; and great-grandchildren, Jack and Elizabeth. He was predeceased by daughter Jackie Cunday, of Thompson, MB, in 1995; parents, George and Nellie Cunday, of Moosimin, SK; and sister Joyce Hall, of Naramata BC.

 

The family would like to acknowledge lifetime friends, Betty and Pete K., Jim H., Grant Y., Richard H., Nick D., the Fitzner family, Bob B., Gary U., and Lorraine B. Special thanks to the Golden Door Geriatric Centre for the care they provided John during his time there.

 

John was born in Whitewood, SK September 14, 1943 to George and Nellie Cunday (née Chorney), older brother to Joyce. He was raised on a farm near Wapalla, SK, where he learned to live off the land and raise farm animals. This is where John’s passion for hunting and fishing began.

 

He made his way to the wild frontier of northern Thompson, MB in 1962 where he started working for Inco. He settled there as a young electrician in a worker’s dormitory.  He rewound motors underground as a mine employee.  Eventually he took his work to the surface, now as a contractor to the mine for the electrical work. He completed a Motor winding apprenticeship in 1967. He started his electric generator systems training at the Lincoln Electric company in Cleveland Ohio in 1969 and completed Factory Training School for the ONAN company in 1975. He started KNC Electric with two other people in 1967 which to this day, are still providing services.

 

John started his own company called Tupar Enterprises in 1982.  For the next 10 years dad purchased several buildings and repurposed them. He established one of the best places to stay in Thompson for residential renting. He erected apartment buildings and housed hundreds of families over the years.  Many in Thompson are indebted to John for things he did, opportunities he created and kindnesses he gave. While his business ran, Dad helped with the development with the north by providing electric support for the highway, City of Thompson, northern airports, and communities.

John married Freda Fitzner in 1965 and had four kids. He played competitive Broom Ball and Hard Ball in the nineteen-sixties and seventies. He was part of the community to host the national 1978 Canadian Lacrosse championship in Thompson. He also contributed by refereeing the games. Dad loved to be active with the kid’s hockey and lacrosse. He managed, coached, and sponsored the kids growing up.

 

We spent a lot of time camping in tents and purchased the cabin at Paint Lake in 1979 where the family spent many years enjoying the outdoors. Dad had annual moose hunting trips till they stopped getting a moose. This then turned into fishing trips to Reindeer Lake and Reed Lake for the monster lake trout. He had annual deer hunting trips to his getaway spot around Gypsumville MB.

 

In 2011 dad had an accident that resulted in a brain injury which he never fully recovered from. 

 

John’s son George was at his Dad’s side when he passed away in his sleep. He may not have died from Covid-19 but it certainly was a contributing factor. 

 

The family wants to remember John as the life force he was when he was healthy. He had the kind of heart that showed he cared for people. John Thomas Cunday, a true Thompsonite, left many tributes to his life, which stand across the skyline of Thompson, Manitoba.

 

A private family viewing was held on March 2, 2021, followed by cremation. A celebration of his life will take place in Thompson, this summer, when it is possible to gather. In the meantime, John’s family kindly requests that his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing your own photos and/or sharing your own memories and stories using the comment section on this page.

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Bernadine Brown (nee Sobie)

May 28, 2021 at 1:42 AM

In 1969 I was a young school teacher that had just moved to Thompson to begin my teaching career.  Freda was my landlady who rented her basement suite at 32 Martin Bay to me.  Freda & John were very pleasant people who made me feel very welcome in their home even though I was a renter & not a family member.  (Freda, I was the one who asked you if I could paint the old refrigerator in my suite.  You said that I could, but you were very surprised when you saw the bright turquoise blue colour that I chose.)  Shortly after I moved into your place, I met my future husband, Brian, & we just celebrated our 50th Wedding Anniversary 3 weeks ago.  Had it not been for your generous hospitality, I likely would not have dated my husband because you answered the phone call when he was trying to find me the night after we met at a party.  You called me upstairs because I had a phone call & Brian looked your number up in the directory because he remembered your address when he took me home from the party.  It was a long shot, but it worked. We are sorry to hear about John's passing.  He was a kind & friendly man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.  May he rest in peace. Bernadine & Brian Brown

Blaine Graham

March 21, 2021 at 10:11 PM

As a young contractor in Thompson KNC gave me the opportunity to grow my business. John then contracted to me on other projects. RIP

Caroline Hornan

March 18, 2021 at 5:58 AM

Thinking of you all during this difficult time...always had great memories growing up with you all. Now my dad has his best friend to hang out with 💙

Lovro Paulic

March 10, 2021 at 2:36 PM

Our thoughts are with the entire Cunday family at this time as we fondly remember all the laughs we had with Mr Cunday.  He was a builder in the community and a supporter of sports both behind the bench and on the floor with his broom ball shoes as he reffed our lacrosse games.  His work ethic was hard to match and so too was his laughter.  A remarkable Thompsonite. Paulic Family

Jim Glenn

March 7, 2021 at 9:22 PM

I met John in the early/mid seventies when I worked for the Hydro in Thompson.  He was a very nice man, always time for a quick visit and quality advice at times.  The world would be a much better place if we had more John Cundays.   Rest well my friend. I also have met George a few times.  Take care. Jim Glenn 👍

Ron Montgomery

March 7, 2021 at 2:49 AM

We just heard about Jack’s passing. He & I were avid rabbit hunters back when our families farmed near the Wapella, SK area. We lived about a mile and a half apart so would meet somewhere on a winters day to trudge about in pursuit of rabbits. I knew his parents & sister Joyce well back in our school days. RIP Jack. Ron Montgomery Lethbridge AB

Jim Berezowsky

March 6, 2021 at 6:05 PM

George, our (Jim Berezowsky and Yvon Desgagnes) condolences go out to you and your family. Mr Cunday always had the ability to make a story something to laugh about as humour was always injected into most conversations. Seldom without a smile

sandy fetch

March 6, 2021 at 3:28 PM

John was a great team mate of mine when I played broomball in Thompson...Condolences to the family..

Peter & Betty Korzenowski

March 6, 2021 at 1:03 AM

Thinking of all the Cunday family at this time.  We have so many good memories of John and all the Cunday family. It seems as though we have always known them. Playing cards (mostly Bridge) a couple of times a week, going fishing, spending time with them at their cabin at Paint Lake, going back and forth for meals.  Christmas spent at one place and Nee Years at the others. Such wonderful memories.  John was a very kind and generous man who would do anything for anyone.  He enjoyed a good visit over a cup of coffee.  He had a great sense of humour and what a laugh he had.  We will miss him very much and will always think of him fondly. 

Lorraine Pierone

March 5, 2021 at 5:17 PM

Condolences to all the families 🌹❤God has better plans for John,🙏🙏May he rest in Peace, 🌹❤🙏Love from Mike n Lorraine Pierone ❤

Bob and Myrna Barrow

March 5, 2021 at 4:37 PM

John Donovan

March 5, 2021 at 3:55 PM

My condolences to the family, John was a kind man and would help when ever he was asked. Best wishes to you al Hugs

Ken Schroeder

March 5, 2021 at 3:19 PM

Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Our Sincere Condolences to you all. Ken & Kelly Schroeder. 

Brian & Joanne Yurkiw

March 5, 2021 at 2:51 PM

It is with the deepest sadness that I have learned about John's death.  John was not only a former employer, he was a friend, mentor and sounding board at various times in my personal life.  His quick wit, infectious smile and sense of humor were trademarks of the John Cundy that I knew and respected. Thompson has lost a sharp businessman and his friends and family have lost a truly good man.  Our condolences go out to the family.  Rest in peace, my friend.   Brian & Joanne Yurkiw

Clarence Jackson

March 5, 2021 at 2:46 PM

As a young kid playing hockey and lacrosse, who didn't look like the others or who's father didn't work at the mine, Mr Cunday was always respectful and you were made to feel at ease. Even when being sent to the penalty box.  Mr Cunday was an active father and community participant. John Cunday was a very good man... human.  My sincere condolences to George and the entire Clan Cunday. 

John Gibbs

March 5, 2021 at 4:36 AM

Condolences to the Cunday family, John was a good friend. When I needed a trailer to move my daughter to Fort McMurray, John lended me One John, Jim Hornan , Ed Buckinger, Charlie  Boyd & myself  did many  fishing trips to Reindeer Lake. He will be miss.

Colleen. Smook

March 5, 2021 at 3:59 AM

John went above and beyond to help fellow Northerners shape Thompson   No other name came to mind way back when you needed electrical work on generators, motors, etc.  Thank you John. RIP 

Sarah Ann Kinsman

March 5, 2021 at 1:35 AM

Sending my deepest condolences to all The Cunday Family. So sorry for your loss. 🙏

March 5, 2021 at 1:03 AM

Condolences to  John's  family and friends....may you rest in peace  John...      madeline poirier

Edna Bisson

March 5, 2021 at 12:51 AM

Condolences to the family and friends.Lloyd always enjoyed his get togethers with John.Now him and Lloyd and Jim can reminisce .God bless

Elaine Thompson

March 5, 2021 at 12:21 AM

So sorry to hear about  John's passing. Condolences to his family. Ian and I played broom ball with John in the mid 80s. We even traveled by train to Churchill to play in the Norman Games- January 1984. One heck of a  defenseman and an all round great guy.  ❤ Ian and Elaine Thompson 

Bob Weller

March 4, 2021 at 11:59 PM

Sending condolences to the Cunday family. Having taught both George and Joann, I remember John’s friendly smile. He and Freda were supportive parents. 

Debbie kitzul

March 4, 2021 at 11:51 PM

I knew John thru my work as well as being a renter of one of his rental properties. An amazing man, who I respected. Rest in peace John.

Art jervis

March 4, 2021 at 11:39 PM

Sorry to hear about your dad George. .was a great help with transportation in cars during hockey trips.👍

Glenn Laycock

March 4, 2021 at 10:38 PM

George and family so sorry to hear about your Dad he was a great guy and did a lot for the City of Thompson.

Mary Desrosiers

March 4, 2021 at 6:39 PM

Keith and family I am sending my condolences to you. I helped care for your father in Thompson 2018 when he spent time at the hospital. It is a tremendous loss for the Thompson community. Hugs to you all.  Mary Desrosiers (Boushie) 

Frances Hornan

March 4, 2021 at 6:20 PM

Our sincere condolences to the Cunday’s, from the Hornan Family. He was a good man and will be missed ❤

Richard Hall

March 4, 2021 at 6:17 PM

Great choice of a picture, Cunday family.  This is the Jack Cunday I remember, ready to turn that small smile into a huge grin before his massive arm came down across your shoulders.  Under that smile was a truly competitive man, whether at the card table or the broomball rink. One of my great regrets is living so far away from John.  Whenever we visited, it was like we had parted just the day before.  You could tell that he held you near his heart. John was a builder and contributor, a real prairie boy at his core.  He never got too big for his breaches!  He left a stronger community because he was a part of it, and he shall be missed.👍 Dick
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