In May our Dad awoke from a dream and declared, “Jesus is beckoning me home.” In response, his beloved wife Angie, just days away from celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary, released him to go home to Glory. His children did the same: Dean (Patricia), Darren (Leanne), Karen, Corinne (Jeff) and Gina. Dad, overwhelmed with so much love, delayed his Homecoming for three more weeks and entered eternity on Friday June 18, 2021.
He leaves behind a legacy that inspired many, including his 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren in Canada and Israel.
Dad was predeceased by his father Robert, mother Dora (The Matriarch), brother Bob, sisters Ardis and Betty, and other family members too numerous to mention.
Dad is survived by brother Leonard (Marie-Paule), sister Karen Anne and many precious foster brothers and sisters and their families.
Dad loved to retreat at the family compound in Sandy Hook where, during construction, he was known as ‘The Insulator!’ Dad loved to golf, curl, play bridge, crib and farkle or to just sit peacefully on a pier. He was a ‘collector of collectables.’ He enjoyed playing and watching any sport! Most music moved him to goose bumps and tears. Dad liked to travel in his motor home with the family or go on boat cruises with mom. He loved observing nature and people in general. He was so proud of each family member and spoke of all with such love and admiration.
After 50 years, Dad retired from being a life insurance agent and his son Darren and grandson Bryan continued servicing his clients. During his long career, he inspired thousands as a motivational speaker at many conferences. Everyone became part of his family as he loved to love!! He served the Filipino community and helped in their immigration and assimilation into the Canadian lifestyle. His radio commercial ended with “Never say good-bye to George Bye!”
Dad will always be remembered for his optimism and positive approach to living life to the fullest. Throughout his life, he overcame many adversities and health challenges. He demonstrated that “when the going gets tough, the tough get going” and always encouraged us to take the ‘t’ off of can’t. Dad’s presence will be missed tremendously but as siblings on Father’s Day, we celebrated that our earthly father was forever united with our Heavenly Father.
We would like to thank Chantal and her Seine River Residence staff and WRHA who showed such grace and professionalism in caring for Dad. A special shout out to his favorite nurse, his daughter Corinne, and primary nurse Robyn, and he never stopped raving about Olaladie and Morrie.
A Celebration of life will be held for George on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 2:00 pm. Due to Covid restrictions, you need to call a member of the Bye family to confirm attendance at 204-229-3784.
The service will be livestreamed, you may view it by following this link: https://youtu.be/O14V34Z0bdY
Arrangements are in care of Thomson “In the Park” Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, we invite you to pray for George’s dear wife Angie as she journeys into this new chapter of life.
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