LCCMedia Foundation's Seniors Magazine

Page 33

December, 2021

Alto Automan Gerry Diemert

Gerry’s first job was stocking shelves in a grocery store for $1 an hour wor­king part-time after school. From the­re he moved on to delivering prescrip­tions for a Pharmacy and then working at an autobody shop for a family friend. That piqued his interest to where he is today; working in the autobody industry. He has decreased his hours now after a close call with his health that left him in the hospital for 10 days during the pandemic. Gerry has taught classes as a tech advisor in various autobody shops and has been part of the training centre and repair process since he started there. He still enjoys work at age 66. Gerry was also active as a young boy. He loved hanging out with his friends and being the silly face. Gerry was given the opportunity to play all the sports like hockey and golf. His mother basically raised Gerry and his 7 other siblings, as his father was often away working on the CPR. His mother would send a note with the children, put them on the passenger service train and their grandmother would pick them up from the station. He relished the times he spent on the farm near Regina with his cousins. Gerry and his brothers would ride their bicycles with a 22 rifle on the handle bars and go to an empty field outside of town and shoot gophers. They valued the freedom. The boys would go gopher hunting on their uncle’s farm as well. He would pay them 5 cents a tail. Gerry recalls one of his cousins snagging a few tails from the

container that held the tails before they would go out and got paid for them twice. That was until the uncle detected what was transpiring! Having fun, riding in the Rambler station wagon and living with no fear were the carefree days of growing up. Gerry’s role model was always his father. He remembers walking down the streets of Regina hand in hand with his dad. He learned a lot from him and to this day, Gerry saves the family money by repairing his own vehicles, one of which he won at a car show, and doing carpentry work. His career path of becoming a pilot or a veterinarian never came to fruition, but he was told never to rush through anything. That wasn’t the case when he saw his future wife. At youth group, Gerry asked his younger sister, “Who is that girl?” and after he met her, told himself that he was going to marry her. The couple’s first date comprised of a hockey game and free food from the concession because his mom worked there. Today, they have two beautiful daughters and a son and 5 grandchildren, ranging from 5 – 15 years of age. They have sung together at weddings, funerals and on the worship team and with Gerry’s beautiful Alto tenor and Karen’s piano skills, they still make music together with their latest addition, a little Dash hound named Ruby. They love spending time with their grandchildren and Gerry prays they would all have a bright future ahead in this uncertain world.

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From East to West—Jan Lloyd

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Mischievous Mainlander—Murray Lloyd

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The Smiling Storyteller— Linda Rakos

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For the Love of Music— Amos Garrett

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Social Sandi— Sandra Lee

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Alto Automan—Gerry Diemert

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page 33

Gramma Molly—Molly Boyce

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A Musical Soul—Lorraine Nadeau

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A Driving Force—Ray Sampert

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A Snownbird Senora—Doris Jones

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page 30

Teacher Time—Sylvia Moore

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page 26

Walk of Faith—Doreen Acton

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Sunny Disposition—Noel Checkley

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Endless Educator—Janice Ottewell

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A Success Story— Mary Ann Reeves

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Forever Young—Gilian Worsnop

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A Life of Thanks—Stuart Ledlie Munro

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World Traveller— Lois Harquail

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A Need to Read—Judy Nielsen

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Sunny Dabbler — Joanne Erickson

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Road to Recovery—Syde Kidwai

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Life-long Learner—Gordon Friedrick

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Wise Words—Norman Quantz

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Man of Many Traits— Jim Thompson

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Everyday Joys — Connie Luchia

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Adventurous Duo—Ralph and Susan Keith

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Heart of Gold—Donna Thompson

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LIfe to the Full—Ellen Nelson

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Positive Vibes—Elna Bitu

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Community Connector—Connie Jewell

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Mountains and Miracles— Harald Froise

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