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Gordon Henry Papchick,

GORDON HENRY PAPCHICK,

2021

PAPCHICK, Gordon Henry – It is with deep sadness and a profound sense of loss that our family mourns the passing of Gordon Papchick on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at Timmins District Hospital, after a brief illness. Gordon is survived by his loving sister, Mary Dybczak, of Toronto, nephew John Dybczak, nephew Frank Dybczak (Shannon), and niece Anne Pannozzo (Joe), great nephew Daniel, great niece Mariangela, great niece Jessica Fiddes (Zak) and great great niece Avery, all of Toronto as well. He is predeceased by his father, John Papchick in 1968, mother Frances in 1986, and brother-in-law, Eugene Dybczak in 1995.Gordon’s 86-year journey of life began on November 30, 1930 in the community of Elk Lake, Ontario. As the son of a railway man, he moved around many times throughout his childhood, to New Liskeard, Bushnell siding (south of Temagami), Larder Lake, and finally to King Kirkland in 1940, where he would spend the majority of his life. In the early years, he worked variously as a baker, auto mechanic, and other occupations. Later, he found more permanent employment at Upper Canada Mines in Dobie, first working underground, then on the surface as a truck driver. When the mine closed in 1971, Gordon began working with the Ontario Northland Railway, as a labourer on track maintenance gangs, mostly on the Kirkland Lake Subdivision, thereby continuing in his father’s footsteps. After many years of working with the ONR, Gordon retired to the peace and serenity of his childhood home on Main Street in King Kirkland.Unfortunately, this quiet life ended in late 2002, when Gordon suffered a stroke, which required a move to a long-term care facility. Throughout his life, Gordon revelled in his independence and personal interests. He kept himself busy, driving “into town” to run errands, purchasing automotive supplies, or going to meet his many friends and acquaintances while making his rounds. His favourite haunt was Canadian Tire. Our most enduring memories are of Gordon happily puttering away in his garage, hunched over one of his many vehicles, performing all manner of repairs and maintenance. He had a remarkable aptitude for auto mechanics, which was all self-taught. Gordon’s other abiding passion was his birds, sometimes budgies, but most often canaries. During our many visits, the house would often be filled with lovely serenades from those beautiful birds. Gordon cherished the family visits throughout the years, often stopping with the kids to get french fries from the many chip trucks in town, or to grab a “Frosty Freeze” at Smitty’s Drive-In. While working on his patrols on the railway, occasionally he would look for ideal patches for our next family blueberry picking expedition. Northlands Park was a regular destination. During the evenings, he would retire to his living room to watch television, usually ending his day with the CBC “National” news broadcast. Gordon also worked on the construction of the St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic parish on McCamus Avenue, a church that he would later see his sister marry in, in 1960. It will be sad for our family to think of visiting the Kirkland Lake area without him there, but hope that the passage of time will ease the pain of loss with warm memories of his time with us. He is at last re-united with his beloved parents. Rest in peace, dear Gordon.The family wishes to express their gratitude and admiration for the exceptional medical attention and care by staff at Timmins District Hospital, in particular, Dr. Harry Voogjarv, and all the nurses of the critical care unit. You did your utmost to preserve his life, and ease our anguish. We would also like to express our gratitude to Margaret Lauzon, from Timiskaming Home Support for the excellent level of care at his home in King Kirkland. Lastly, we owe a huge debt of gratitude to all of the staff at Extendicare Kirkland Lake, who, for the last 12 years of his life, became part of Gordon’s “family”. It was re-assuring to us to know that his care was always in good hands, and the PSW’s always seemed to know how to maintain his quality of life. For that, you have our everlasting respect. God bless you all and thank you.Service Information
Visitation
Friday, March 3, 2017
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. & 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
French Family Funeral Home
Funeral Mass
Saturday, March 4, 2017
11:00 a.m.
Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Interment
Spring 2017
Kirkland lake CemeteryCondolences, donations, and ordering of flowers may be made on-line at www.frenchfamily.caOffer Condolence for the family of Gordon Henry Papchick

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On behalf of my family the King Kirkland Angus, I would like to extend this belated condolences to Gordon’s sister and kin. He was such a kind and quiet gentleman. I fondly remember delivering the KL newspaper over my childhood years. Rest in peace.

Arlene Galaxidas, March 1, 2021

So very sorry to here of Gordon passing. I remember Gordon as a child, he was a good friend of my father, James Nash . They worked tog at the Upper Canada Mine for years. He was Always a very kind man, and I am very happy to read that he was so loved and cared for . And I loved to read the ulogy, very well done. Rest in peace Gord … Margaret Nash Roy

Margaret Nash Roy, March 1, 2021

Dear Mary, John, Frank, and Families, So sorry to hear about Gordies passing. May your many kind memories of Gordie bring you much comfort at this time. Gordie was a great neighbour in our home town of King Kirkland. We have many cherished memories of Gordie enjoying the conversations, while sitting in his lawn chair, taking in the warm summer days. He was always tinkering about outdoors with a project or two. Our kids also enjoyed Gordies stories. It is comforting to know that he was well cared for and will be remembered fondly. Sorry, we are out of town and are unable to attend his service. Our deepest regards to you and your family. Respectfully, Maynard, Julie, Brandon (Tanya), and Jenna Webber

Maynard & Julie Webber, March 1, 2021

We are sorry to learn of Gordon’s passing. May all your happy memories of him offer you comfort at this sad time.

Ed Piwowarczyk & Rosemary McCracken, March 1, 2021

our condolences to the family.gord shared a room with my brother-in -law joe justyna in Extendicare.we had many talks.gord was also a relative of my family. he was a kind and gentle person.he will be missed by all that knew gord.may he rest in peace,god bless.

pat and ed skalecki, March 1, 2021

We are very sorry to of hear of Gordie’s passing, he spent many hours at Smitty’s when we owned it. Our thoughts are with you. Arnold and Judy Peters

Judy Peters, March 1, 2021

To Gordons Family we send our condolence, King Kirkland has lost another memory, RIP Gordon. The Semple Family – Gloria Irwin

Gloria Semple, March 1, 2021

Mary, So sorry to hear of Gordon’s passing. He was always a good neighbour and very kind. His presence was missed when he had a stroke and had to move to the Nursing home. His heart was still in King Kirkland. My deepest Sympathies to you and your family.

Bette Leonard, March 1, 2021

My condolences to the family, I have very fond memories of Gordie, he was a gentle soul. I had lots of family (Kellys and Peters) in King and I worked at Canadian Tire in the 70’s. May he rest in peace.

Mary (Kelly) Desjardins, March 1, 2021