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Gordon Carl Bellwood

February 05, 1938 - May 17, 2021

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Obituary For Gordon Carl Bellwood

Gordon Carl Bellwood, resident of Clairmont, AB, passed away on Monday, May 17, 2021, at the QEII Hospital in Grande Prairie, AB, at the age of 83 years.

Gordon was born February 5, 1938, in Swift Current, SK, to Leyster and Rosalie Bellwood. He was the firstborn in the family which eventually grew to include Harold, Irene, and Norman. In 1942, Gordon and the family moved to Northmark, AB, just west of Woking, Alberta. The family eventually moved to a little farm south of Grande Prairie.

In 1959 he married Lynne Milliken and they started their married life on Gordon’s parent’s small farm. While on the farm they welcomed their children, Greg in 1960, Randy (deceased) in 1962, Blaine in 1963, Donna in 1967, and Darryl in 1969. Upon the arrival of Darryl in 1969, the family moved to Clairmont where Gordon and Lynne have resided for the past 51 years.

Gordon was a true MacGyver he could fix anything and could figure out almost anything. He loved to remind us “necessity is the mother of invention” so if you couldn’t buy it or find it, then make it and he did. He loved working on his metal lathe machining. Another thing he liked to say was “fine as frog’s hair” when asked, “how he was”.

Gordon looked forward to spring every year because it meant time for planting, whether it be crops, gardens, the flower beds at home, or the potato patch that could feed an army. Gordon loved to grow things, he had the greenest thumb anybody could ask for. When he was not gardening or puttering about the yard at home he could be found at Greg and Bev’s farm working on his other passions: fixing small engines and creating things, or just lending a hand.

Gordon loved to camp, fish, quad, hunt, and snowmobile. The snowmobiling became a very large part of the Bellwood family’s life when Gordon started Bellwood Sno-Jet Sales and then later switched to a Kawasaki dealership. Gordon took his last trip to Kakwa Lake when he was 80 with Greg, Blaine, and Darryl. After that, he didn’t go out to the mountains but he rode around Greg and Bev’s farm when the notion struck.

The other place Gordon was happy was when he was helping his cousins pull in the harvest in fall, he loved being on the combine and helping out. Gordon was always there to help others when needed. In the fall when he wasn’t helping bring in the harvest he was hunting another of his passions.

Gordon instilled in all 4 of his children the love of camping, fishing, quadding, snowmobiling and hunting. He taught all of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren that you can do anything you put your mind too. Integrity is a value Gordon instilled in all of us as well.

Gordon will be sadly missed by his wife of 62 years Lynne; children: Greg (Bev) Bellwood, Blaine Bellwood, Donna (Mel) Senay, Darryl (Karen Skarberg) Bellwood; grandchildren: Charmaine (RJ) Gairdner, Randy Bellwood, Ashley Bellwood, Kristina (Carson) Foshaug, Jarret (Felicia) Bellwood, and Braeden (Brianna Scobey) Bellwood; great-grandchildren: Keyairra, Gavin, and Brody Gairdner; brothers Harold Bellwood, Norman Bellwood; and sister Irene Courchene; as well as, all of the extended children and grandchildren he collected over his life path.

He was predeceased by his son Randy Christopher; parents Leyster and Rosalie Bellwood; beloved sister in-law Helen Bellwood; brother in-law David Milliken; as well as, many aunts, uncles and good friends.

Gordon/Dad;

19 days ago you went into the hospital.

14 days ago the tumour was found; we hoped for the best, but expected the worst

7 days ago we hoped to bring you home one last time to say goodbye in person but it was not to be - you were too weak already

6 days ago we got to see you in person

Last night we said goodbye for the final time.

We love you very much.

Gordon was the rock in the Bellwood family ocean, his love was like a ripple….

Kindness

A single act of kindness

Like a stone tossed in a pond,

Sends rings of ripples outward

That travel far beyond.

And joining other ripples,

Flow outward to the sea,

A single act of kindness

Affects Eternity.

-Anonymous

The family would like to thank all the visitors he had, he enjoyed the thought and kindness of you all, as we as a family do, it is so very much appreciated.

Special thanks, and our appreciation for the care he received on 5 North, at the QEII Hospital. In these trying times, their caring was above and beyond the call of duty. Special thanks to Dr. Santa-Domingo and Dr. Angela Barreth, they were of immense help, and again, wonderful care and caring.

To Oliver’s Funeral Home, thank you for always being there and answering our questions we had to ask, you are very special.

A Memorial Service will be held once Covid-19 restrictions allow.

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  • June 24, 2021

    I am so sorry for your loss. Though I never knew Gordon I do know Donna and I would like to think, especially after reading the obituary, that I know her even better now. There is no question in my mind that Donna is ever so much her father's daughter and I can see how proud he and her mom are of her. I wanted to say thank you for sharing her with the world because Donna is pure sunshine and I can see that she comes from a long line of people who care and truly matter in this world. To Mrs Bellwood, I wish you strength as you go through these days and to know and feel the love that is surrounding you now and always. May you all and all the family and friends be well kept and know you are in the thoughts and prayers of many.

  • June 24, 2021

    To Gordon's wife & family, so vefy sorry to hear of Gordon's passing he was a truly kind & caring person. He helped me out several times with some car problems I had several years ago. No matter the weather he would promptly show up and shortly everything was fixed, it was so appreciated. My deepest sympathy to you all.Levola Sedore

  • June 24, 2021

    Many fond memories of you as students at Harry Balfour School and the interactions that occurred during your time there. I thank you for giving me the opportunity of playing a small role in your life. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all the family in this loss. Take care and be safe. Mr. Q.

  • June 24, 2021

    Our hearts are with you at this difficult time. Thank You for sharing your dad with us in snowmobiling and story telling. Donna and Ben Krzysik

  • June 24, 2021

    To Lynne and Family , So sorry for your loss,love and prayers go out to all.Gordon spent many of hours rebuilding Dads equiptment and helping out.Gordon had a sence of humor which I think he picked up from uncle Lester,sometimes made a person mad , but all in good fun. Time will eventually heal the wound of the loss of a loved one. Again , thoughts and prayers to all.Brad & Tina Sauder

  • June 24, 2021

    Gordon was dad to most of the kids family friends ... he liked to tease he could be quite sassy and give advice and we all loved him for it .... he was a family man through and through as his family was the most important thing to him ... he was old school a top notch gardener, farmer, hunter and all around handy man always on the go doing the next thing ... He was an inspiration and someone to look up to ....he'll be missed so much.

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