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1934 - 2018
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Obituary for Gorski John

John was born to parents Paul and Julian (Baran) Gorski on October 10th, 1934 in the Rockford Area - Stove Creek, Saskatchewan.
For a short time John kept his parents busy. John for enough schooling to get by for the rest of his life keeping up with reading and figuring all things out.
For John, it was farm work in summer and logging/sawmill with his brother Bill and their Dad in the winter for a few years. Later John worked in Winnipeg, Manitoba for a number of years for Kleyson’s in gravel crushing and maintenance.
When John tried prospecting it did take him to far north, and he had stories to tell. During this time John met good people and seen unique places. Ranin Inlet was often mentioned (may have been base for getting tools). John worked for sometime for Bill Slowski, construction of Hudson Bay, than on with logging. John purchased a few skidders and began sub-contracting with two or three people and that carried on for many years until his retirement.
John was a worshipper of Jehovah God, and to went to meetings at the Kingdom Hall. John knew of the Resurrection and Paradise Earth on God’s set time. Revelation 21: 3-5, John 5: 28-29, Isaiah 33: 24.
John was well liked and had many friends. John’s daily diary was on calendar: weather, who phoned, or happening till mid-August 2018 when John was admitted into the Hudson Bay Health Care Facility.
John was predeceased by his loving parents Paul and Julia; brothers: Walter and Victor; nephew Rodney; nieces Denise and Julia in infancy.
John is survived by his brothers: Bill (Donna) of Wynyard, Saskatchewan, and Peter (Bev) of Kelvington, Saskatchewan; sister-in-law Victoria Gorski of Swan River, Saskatchewan; nephews Ed, (Cindy) Joe, John (Linda), David, Jimmy, Merlin, and Greg; nieces: Margaret and Helen; great nephews: Matthew, Colton (Kelsey) and their children Brielle and Amelia, Shawn, Devin, Derek (Cheryl), and their son Koston, Dillon, Ryan (Nadine), and their children Klive and Isla; great nieces: Natasha and Jessica; along with numerous relatives and friends.
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P.O. Box 524
Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0
Email: blairsfuneralhome@sasktel.net
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