Obituaries

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JAMIE MCNABB

June 18, 2012

Posted by:
Cindy Yusim (friend/hockey coach )

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

It was an honor to have known Jamie. He was a wonderful coach to our son and a great guy to chat with. Sending hugs and strength your way, Rosy. Our deepest condolences to you, Rosy, and the kids. Rob, Cindy & Adam

Posted by:
Wayne Nemy (Fellow Hockey Dad)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I am so pleased that I had the privilege to get to know Jamie this past while. A terrific guy. He will be missed by us all.Our deepest condolences to Rosy and the kids from Lisa, David and myself.

Posted by:
Diane Slater (McNabb) (cousin)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Heartfelt condolences go out to the family during this time of grieving. Jamie is at peace and not suffering, and time will heal the sorrow you feel now.Love Diane

Posted by:
Kelly & Heather Mathison (Old Hockey Buddy, Es

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Sorry to Hear of Jamie's passing. I have fond memories of our Foxwarren hockey school days. We travelled to Estevan in 1979, made the team together and became close friends. As the years passes we would get together in Winnipeg or Dauphin Countryfest and all the good ol' stories would come out again.We will miss you 'Nabber'Kelly & Heather, Brisbane Australia ( Formerly Brandon Mb.)

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Tracy MacGranachan (Clear) (high school acquaintan

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Have not seen you since graduatin in 1980, but your name always came up when talking about the old days.

Posted by:
Rolfe Bergen (friend thru business )

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Wow, it is already October and today I learned of Jamie's passing. I first met Jamie on a construction project many years ago. Jamie was young, articulate, and a very good tradesman with the abilities and skill set that you could see would one day make him a successful business person and influential leader in the industry he was passionate about. It was a pleasure to have known and worked with Jamie on other projects and various committees throughout our lifetime, and am very saddened by the news I heard today and the loss of a terrific person, not for the great things he did in our industry, but the impact he had on fellow workers, peers, and most of all, his family and loved ones.I will always remember the visit I received from Jamie when lying in a hospital bed after a very serious accident, for just a few moments of support, Wow!Thank-you Jamie

Posted by:
Gord Stokes (Fellow Hockey Dad)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Almost from the moment I met Jamie, I could sense his quiet strength and the amazing devotion to Rosy and his family. My very deepest condolences to all of you at this difficult time.

Posted by:
Eric Einarsson (friend / co-worker)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Having the good fortune to work with and travel with Jamie will always bring good memories to mind . To lose Jamie at such a young age is tragic , I will always remember his kindness and sense of humour . My heartfelt sympathy goes to Jamie's family, he will be missed by all that were lucky enough to meet him.

Posted by:
Roberta Galbraith (Classmate of MCI)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Jamie you will be forever remembered by me for your laugh, dimples, bear hugs, devilish twinkle in your eye, unflappable good natured and love of life. You have left your mark on many family, friends and collegues. Rest in peace friend.

Posted by:
Heather Bush (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Jamie was a wonderful friend to his entire class in high school in Minnedosa and he will be sadly missed in our hearts. He was someone that everyone respected, looked up to and admired. That wonderful smile was always a happy sight. Our sympathies go out to Rosy and the entire family. Sincerely,Heather Bush, Minnedosa Collegiate classmate and friend.

Posted by:
Olwyn Keating (Cousin)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I have known Jamie (kins) all his life. We always called him 'the cutest kid'. He was such a sweet child with a wonderful infectious laugh. His soft voice that always carried a bubble of laughter never changed. I remember one day, when Jamie was a young child, we were sitting around the kitchen table. Mac was standing at the head of the table by the window holding Jamie in his arms. We were all laughing and robustly chatting as we always do around that table. Jamie lifted his head and let out a huge joyous, heartfelt, deep giggle. His pink dimpled cheeks and shining eyes were hard to resist. We all looked at Jamie and started making adult 'goo-goo' sounds. Jamie would lift his head and laugh again. We laughed with Jamie and kept the game up for quite some time. If we turned our attention away from him for a moment, he would giggle again, which would only make us all look back and laugh some more. I think someone audio-taped that day at the table. I don't remember anything else about that day except dear Jamie in Mac's arms keeping us happily entertained for a long time. I feel very blessed to have known Jamie.