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Gerry Land

GERALDINE (GERRY) LAND
November 2, 1932 – May 11, 2026
Gerry passed away peacefully at the age of 93, on May 11, 2026, surrounded by family.
She was predeceased by her husband Willard Land; son Ken Land; parents, Gordon and Myrtle Braid; and brothers, Arthur and Bill Braid.
Leaving behind to cherish her memory, her sister Ginny Braid; children, Karen, Kelly (Kathleen) and Jennifer Land; daughter- in -law Cathy; grandchildren, Caralynn (Trish), Patrick (Kaitlin), Michelle (Tony), Kevin (Jenny), Sarah (Kenny), and Elise (Alex); great-grandchildren, Bennett, Thomas, Lucas, Georgia, Abigail, Elizabeth, Oliver, Nora, Willow, Finley, Autumn, and Theo.
Gerry was born November 2, 1932 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She attended Greenway School, Robert H. Smith, Kelvin High School, and United College (University of Winnipeg), where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Gerry was a life long member of the United Church of Canada.
She met the love of her life, Willard, while working as a lifeguard at Sargent Park Pool. Gerry and Will married September 1, 1954 and started their family, becoming lifelong Riverview residents.
Gerry loved swimming and spent years teaching adults with a fear of water and children with adaptive needs how to swim at the YWCA. Gerry competed in synchronized swimming and later coached and officiated at the National and International level.
Gerry shared many simple pleasures in life including reading, listening to classical music, and enjoying the sounds of her great-grandchildren playing. She told her grandchildren she loved the smell of fresh cut peonies and lilacs, and “the call of a loon, especially when lying in bed at the lake.” Gerry was an avid knitter and you could always count on her to make a sweater, a pair of mitts, and an abundance of dishcloths.
Gerry and Will had a shared love of the outdoors, spending many seasons at their family cabin “My Place” at White Lake. Their favorite season was the fall “taking time to sit and watch the leaves change.” Together they enjoyed walking to big rock or Rainbow Falls, coffee at the store with friends, and canoeing. Gerry enjoyed hearing the stories her grandchildren and great-grandchildren would share about their lake adventures, and cherished the thought that she’d passed on her love of the cabin and spending time in nature.
During her retirement years, she and Will spent many hours volunteering at Fort Whyte Alive. Gerry maintained lifelong friendships with classmates from United College, who would meet for monthly lunches. Tea parties with her great-grandchildren were a must for Gerry, where her love of “fancy sandwiches” could be indulged.
The family would like to thank the staff of Family Medicine at St. Boniface Hospital, for ensuring she was comfortable and well cared for.
There will be a private family gathering at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Fort Whyte Alive or a charity of your choice.
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Aggnes
May 18, 2026 at 8:50 PM
This fierce, kind, gentle, generous and so thoughtful a woman has been a blessing to me, her son's sister-in-law, my family and all who knew her.
I don't know if it's possible for someone to love and enjoy family more than she; everyone was special to Gerry. I had the good fortune to be a part of the world she created. A world which, for me, meant being included as a family member in trips to the lake, invites to concerts and years of Christmas gatherings to enjoy racous present openings and the best Christmas dinner ever.
As Cathy's family, she kept track of all our siblings and their children's goings on. Gerry knitted the most beautiful Christmas stockings for each of us. Each year she even remembered my birthday.
Gerry's passing leaves many broken hearts, ears awaiting her simple greeting, "How are you dear?", Her seat on the couch is empty, her knitting needles stilled. She will always be missed but never gone from my heart.
Thankyou dear Gerry for your time in my life and for the lives you fostered into this world and mine. Dear Ginny, Karen, Kelly, Jen, Cathy and all my nieces, I am so sorry for your loss and so greatful for the time you shared with her.
Forever huggs and love to you all.
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Val Murray
May 17, 2026 at 10:43 AM
So sad to hear of Gerry's passing. Gerry and Willard were great friends of my Mom and Dad's (Barb and Lloyd Stankey) and the four of them shared many, many good times together. She was one of Mom's best friends. They often went to each other's cabins and spent many hours together doing the Branta newetter at Fort Whyte. I remember that Gerry would phone mom every Tuesday morning just to catch up with each other and say hello. Mom always looked forward to those calls. My thoughts are with you all. She (and her smile) will be missed.

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