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KALEVI KANGAS

1935 - 2024

KALEVI KANGAS obituary, 1935-2024, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1935

DIED

2024

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KALEVI KANGAS Obituary

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KALEVI KANGAS, aged 89, resident of Thunder Bay, passed away peacefully, at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Services Center, on September 23rd, 2024. He led a long, happy and active life until his sudden passing.

Born on March 28th, 1935, in Ile Maligne (Alma), Quebec, he and his family briefly returned to Finland before WWII, ultimately returning to Canada after the war, to what was Port Arthur, Ontario. In Port Arthur, he graduated from Port Arthur Collegiate. At a young age, Kal as many called him, knew he wanted to design buildings. He graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg in 1961.

This was the beginning of a long and productive career. Over the time from 1961 until his passing he co-owned and also worked for numerous architectural firms, in Thunder Bay, Quebec City, Helsinki and Ottawa. Most recently, he worked, for the past nearly 20 years, until last year, for Jim Peterson. Over his career, Kal designed and oversaw the construction of over 60 buildings, many of them in Thunder Bay. Kalevi was the recipient of the Ontario Architects Associations Member in Long Standing Award for at least 50 years of service, in 2015.

Kal loved puns and will be fondly remembered for his sense of humour and wit. He was a champion snooker player, pool hustler, and almost nearly as good at golf. Lately, he displayed bedazzling prowess at Sudoku. He was kind, loving and humble. He taught us never to harm a fly, and never talked about himself or any problems.

Kalevi is predeceased by two spouses. His first wife, Marja, with whom he was married from 1959 until her passing in 1983, and his second wife, Germaine, with whom he was married from 1989 until her passing in 2019.

Kalevi is survived by his sons Kurt and Kaj, his daughter-in-law Rie Nakatani, his sister, Kaisa, his nephews and nieces, Lauri, Diana and Zachary Kangas-Sainsbury, his brothers and sisters-in-law and their families, Pekka and Marilyn Torma, Tuula and John Kube, Vuokko and Voitto Serala, Tapani and Birgitta Salonen, Virginia Pennings, and friend Suzanne Squier. Kal is also greatly missed by his cat, Zoe.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Castlegreen Housing Cooperative Community Center, 213 Castlegreen Drive, at 1 pm on Wednesday, November 20th. If so desired, in lieu of flowers, donations to the Thunder Bay Humane Society, Castlegreen Cooperative, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Nov. 16, 2024.

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Virginia Pennings

November 18, 2024

To the Kangas family I would like to express my heartfelt condolences at this time for the loss of your loved one. One of the first things I noticed about Kal was his devotion to his work. He always toted his projects with him when he traveled. I admired his intellect, skill and love for his profession.
He was also devoted to my sister and his spouse Germaine. Together they loved living at Castlegreen and enjoyed many activities offered at the community hall.
Conversations with Kal could be challenging if you didn´t know very much about golf or jeopardy. I was happy to find some hot and spicy sausage for him whenever we got together.
One of my favorite memories is of a family gathering at a cottage in Neebing. We shared a week together and enjoyed many activities . Your dad even joined us at the evening campfire.
I´ll remember the way he lived but I am sad to see his journey here with us come to an end.
With love and remembrance of your Dad
Sister in law Virginia and brother-in-law law John

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