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Richard Giske Obituary

GISKE, Richard (Dick) Carl Born August 31, 1931 in Prince Rupert, BC, the only child of Richard and Sofie (Asprem) Giske, who emigrated from Norway in the 1920's. Dick was proud of his Norwegian ancestry. He was pre-deceased in 2000 by his daughter Michele. Left behind are his wife of fifty-one years, Shirley; daughter Karen, her husband Howie and daughter Jocelyn; Michele's daughter Rakel and her sister Abby plus many cousins both in BC and Norway. For thirty-eight years, Dick worked for the B.C. Forest Service, Engineering Division as an engineering assistant and then a property negotiator, during which time he travelled to most corners of the province. He had wonderful stories of those years and enjoyed the camaraderie of a great group of co-workers. Dick spent many hours in our home of forty-six years - working in the garden, maintaining, repairing and upgrading the house. He even re-roofed the house one summer after researching the right way to do it, as he did with any new challenge he wanted to tackle. He spent many hours in his work shop, as he truly loved working with his hands, especially with wood. He was a perfectionist and produced some special pieces, both furniture and smaller projects. He was a gentle man and a gentleman, a special husband and father. We will miss him in our lives but are grateful for the memories he has given us. Thank you to the kind and caring staff at Oak Bay Lodge, who looked after him so well the last seven months of his life. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 20th at 2:00 p.m. at First Memorial Funeral Services, 4725 Falaise Dr. If you wish to make a donation, Oak Bay Lodge, Beckley Farm Lodge or the Epilepsy and Parkinson's Society all helped greatly in his struggle with Lewy Body Dementia & resulting Parkinson's.

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Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Dec. 17 to Dec. 19, 2014.

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Rosemary Cameron

December 20, 2014

Sincere sympathy to Shirley and your family. My husband Don always spoke so warmly of Dick with whom he worked at Forestry Engineering. Those were great days by all accounts. Take heart for a life well lived.

December 17, 2014

To be called Giske means your family comes from a group of islands of the coast of western Norway just off the archipelago which ends in the city of Aalesund. The name goes back over a thousand years and the most famous son of this area was Rollo the Viking who became the first Duke of Normandy. Those Norwegians certainly get around. I myself was born on the island of Sula directly opposite Aalesund. It's a small world. Love of birthplace is a great unifying factor. My deepest sympathies. Anne Valdal

Dorothy Taylor

December 17, 2014

Shirley, Karen and family.My prayers are with you and yours at this sad time.
So sorry to hear of Dick's passing.

December 17, 2014

MY deepest sympathy to Shirley, Karen, Jocelyn, Rakel and Abby. He was a very special man and will be greatly missed by a lot of people.
I cherish the many memories of have of Dick while he attended university. He came to our home for family time and home cooking. He always requested that my Mom (his cousin Irene) cook him a spaghetti dinner. He would than proceed to teach my sister, Heather, and I how to slurp the spaghetti strand up (much to our Moms horror)- we thought it was great!!
Dick was a gentleman and will leave a big hole in a lot of peoples heart.
I know that he and Michelle are once again together and will be looking after all his family together.
Love to all of his family.
Pat Medforth

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