David Giesbrecht
Born In: Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
Born: May 2nd, 1941
Passed in: Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
Passed on: June 30th, 2012
GIESBRECHT: David A. Giesbrecht age 71 years of Swift Current, SK passed away on June 30, 2012, at the Cypress Regional Hospital, Swift Current. The funeral service was held at 1:00 P.M., Saturday, July 7, 2012 from the East Side Church of God, with Pastor Kevan Baum officiating. The eulogist's were: Debbie Dyck, Carla Dyck and Bruce Peters and the pallbearers were: Harold Giesbrecht, Bruce Peters, Terry Dyck, Bruce Andreas, Terry Dyck and Chris Armstrong. The interment service took place at the family grave site in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Swift Current, SK. David is survived by two son's: Gordon Giesbrecht and Harold (Laurie) Giesbrecht, Regina, SK; granddaughter Kayla Giesbrecht, Regina, SK; brother Ike (Betty) Giesbrecht; sisters Annie (Peter) Klassen, Swift Current, SK and Agnes (George) Peters, Warman, SK; sister-in-law Susan Chalk, Swift Current, SK; brother-in-law Bill Chalk, Swift Current, SK. as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents: Peter and Annie; his spouse Gloria Giesbrecht; grandsons's Peter Jacob Giesbrecht Sept 2,1995 and Dean Jonathon Giesbrecht June,29, 1996; brothers: Peter Abe and Jake; sisters Helen Giesbrecht and Mary Giesbrecht. David was born May 2, 1941 at the Swift Current Union Hospital. He attended school at Versailles school in the Wymark District, SK. He was united in marriage to Gloria Mae Chalk on May 20, 1967 at the Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Swift Current. In his life time David was employed at the Palliser Hospital, Swift Current Nursing Home, Dycks Packers, Treens Packers, Holmes Meats, Big Boy Meats, Superior Meats and numerous meat cutting, butchering as requested. His special interests included reading, watching nature programs, watching sports live or on TV, painting Christmas ornaments, wood crafts and paint by number projects. He enjoyed time with family and friends and his sense of humor will be missed by all. In his memory a memorial donation to the Diabetes Association and or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, would be appreciated by the family. WARREN'S FUNERAL HOME were entrusted with the arrangements. For further information call 1-800-267-6606 : (306) 773-8831 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to family members in our book of condolences.



