David Berwick

   

 

Joined the Department of Transport (DOT) as a Radio Operator (RO) in 1951. Retired from DOT in 1978 as Regional Supervisor, Engineering Services.

A rejoint le ministère des Transports (MDT) en tant qu'opérateur radio (RO) en 1951. A pris sa retraite du MDT en 1978 en tant que superviseur régional des services d'ingénierie.

 

 

 

 

 

Obituary - Avis de décès

David Berwick

1923 - 2009

 

Published in The Edmonton Journal on September 28, 2009

 

BERWICK, David (VE6DD) It is with profound sadness that the day has come to announce to all who knew him that Dave passed away on September 26, 2009 in the Southwood Care Hospice in Calgary at the age of 86.

 

Dave was born on March 23, 1923 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan and moved to Clyde, Alberta in 1933. He served in the Air Force from 1941 to 1945 followed by a few years working for Canadian Pacific Airlines in Hay River, NWT.

 

He joined the Department of Transport in 1951 and worked in Snag and Teslin, Yukon before being transferred to Edmonton in 1958. During his DOT career his responsibilities grew from radio operator status to Regional Supervisor, Engineering Services.

 

After retiring in 1978 he spent numerous winter months in Arizona during the 80's and early 90's. He was an active member of the Amateur Radio Club and spent many hours in his "ham shack" talking to other "hams" around the world or at his workbench fixing a radio or two.

 

He will be missed by his sons Ross of Edmonton and Gary (Bernadette) of Calgary. He will especially be missed by his three grandchildren, Jeff who resides in Acapulco, Brent who is currently working in Thailand and Deborah of Toronto, all whom he kept in weekly contact with through his regular Sunday calls or e-mails. He was their "Poppa" and he will always be in their memories. He will also be sorely missed by Maxine Topping who has been his dearest partner for the last four years. He is survived by his brother Jim (Geneva) of Westlake and sister Peggy Jeffcoat (Allen) of Sherwood Park and was predeceased by his brother Ian in 1952. He was also predeceased by his loving wife Pennie of 55 years in 1998 who he now will be joining at the Northern Lights Cemetery.

 

The family wishes to thank the staff at the Southwood Hospice for the care Dave received during the last two months. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Memories Funeral Home 13403 St. Albert Trail, Edmonton 780-454-9111 Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial.

 

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