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Fred Ford

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FRED FORD

1949 - 2022

It is with great sadness that the Ford family announces the passing of Frederick George Ford. Fred was a father, brother, son, partner, and a friend to many. Fred was born in St. Catharines, Ontario on November 4, 1949. After completing high school Fred spent a year backpacking through Europe staying in hostels, and sleeping on beaches and immersing himself in European culture and cuisine. So began his life of adventure.

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In December, 1980, Fred moved his young family to Baker Lake, NU so he could learn more about his Inuit culture and family connections. While in Baker Lake he managed the Iglu Hotel, was the Executive Director of Kivilliq Inuit Association, opened Qamanittuq Fine Arts Gallery, taught in the school and lectured at Arctic College. Fred also spent countless hours on the land fishing, hunting, canoeing, meeting with artists and Elders and learning about his culture. Fred remained in Baker Lake until the fall of 2003 when he moved to Winnipeg to marry Gela whom he had met in Baker Lake. Once in Winnipeg it did not take long for Fred to become involved in the community. He volunteered at his church, All Saints and was Chair of the Board of West Broadway Community Ministry for a number of years. He was also on the Board of Camerata Nova (now Dead of Winter). Fred was a founding board member of the Manitoba Inuit Association (formerly the Manitoba Urban Inuit Association) and held the position of President and Board Chair. Fred spent countless hours at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on their Board of Directors and working towards developing and opening Qaumajuq (Inuit Art Gallery). He was very proud of his culture and heritage and would never pass up an opportunity to speak about it. His goal was to teach others about the history and culture of the Inuit, and he did that well!

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Fred leaves behind his son Jeremy and daughter Jessica; grandchildren Misko and Solomon; his partner Gela; brother and best friend David (Cheryl), and sisters Celia (Dennis), Marti and Cindy (Pino) and many nieces and nephews. Fred is predeceased by his parents Henry and Margaret Ford and brother Lyall.

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A funeral service will be held at 2 pm, August 13, 2022, at All Saints Church, Broadway & Osborne, in Winnipeg. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to All Saints Church or one of the organizations Fred was involved with.

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Rest in peace Fred, you are loved and will be missed dearly.

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Fred's family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.

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Rob Thorpe

August 23, 2023 at 10:29 PM

I just learned, thru this site, that Fred had passed last year.  We spent a lot of time together and were pretty close for a while.  My memories of Fred differ significantly from those already expressed.  Out of respect for the family, I will leave my view unstated other than to note that Fred's first and foremost interest was in himself. A true narcissist.

Margruite krahn

August 13, 2022 at 9:52 PM

This is how I will remember Fred- joy and a light in his eyes when he invited me and my Creative Manitoba students into the igloo on the rooftop of the WAG - interest when he asked me questions about my work - visionary when he approached me about northern textile artists connecting southern textile artists  - leaning in to those he was close too - his 70th birthday party at the WAG- thanks Gela - the grace that covers all of us regardless of the difficulties in life

Margruite krahn

August 13, 2022 at 9:45 PM

When Fred shared his love of Inuit culture, and when he invited me and the students I worked with through Creative Manitoba, he came alive. I felt his genuine interedt in my work as an artist, and his gentle aporoach towards my work and my person. I prefer to remember the grace bestowed on all of us and the beauty of Fred that shone through the cracks. 

Lynda Trono

August 13, 2022 at 1:19 PM

I first met Fred when he interviewed me and hired me as Community Minister at West Broadway Community Ministry in 2012 when he was Chair of the Board . Fred was a frequent visitor to our drop-in, interacting with our guests and  starting an art group in the space. He was welcoming and kind and  somewhat of a visionary and free spirit. I will always remember  urging Fred to get the Chair's message for our Annual Report in. It came in a week after the deadline because Fred was busy building an igloo on the roof of the Winnipeg  Art Gallery! He will be missed by so many.

Ken and Lynn Cooper

August 12, 2022 at 3:06 PM

Fred was always so interesting to talk to and had a great passion for art and culture. Our condolences to Gela and his family. Fred will be missed. Ken and Lynn Cooper
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