Norris Williamson Obituary
WILLIAMSON, Norris Holland (Willy) Passed away July 14, 2010 at the age of 83. Willy was born in Minnedosa, MB, the son of Roy and Gladys Williamson, grandson of Minnedosa homesteaders, and leaves to remember him his wife, Jean; daughter, Norene Smiley (Greg); granddaughters, Erin (Darrell and Amelia Grace, born July 13, 2010), and Emma; son, James (Laura); son, Jon (Angela); and sister, Norma Holbrook of Thunder Bay. He attended school in Minnedosa and Brandon until 1943 when he enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in World War II. He served continuously from 1943 until 1989, RCAF, Inf, Para, RCASC, CIntC Security Branch and ended as staff officer on the Regional Staff of Air Command HQ. Over the years he had strong connections with the Cadet Leagues in Manitoba and NW Ontario and received honours from them for his services. Willy was a dedicated Legion worker. He has been a Director of the Air Cadet League and was a Life Member of The International Peace Garden. He was a Past President and Life Member of Stonewall Branch #52, Commander of District #5, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Vice President of Command and President of Manitoba and NW Ontario Command in 1997-99. He loved his family, his military service, his Royal Canadian Legion service and all the friends that these interests generated. Willy loved music, participating in festival and group singing. He played in three volunteer brass bands in his younger years. He derived great enjoyment from reading newspapers, non-fiction and, for contrast, poetry. He married Jean (Simpson) in 1947 and recently celebrated their 63rd anniversary. They had earlier attended school together in Brandon, and lived all over Canada and Europe, settling in Stonewall, MB in 1977. Farewell friends, the sails are set, The wind is East, the moorings fret Shadows long before me lie, Beneath the ever-bending sky, But islands lie behind the sun That I shall raise ere all is done Lands there are to West of West, Where might is quiet and sleep is rest. J R R Tolkien 596834
Published by The Times Colonist on Jul. 17, 2010.