Gerardus Martin Maria "Gerry" LAARAKKER
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Unforgettable, irrepressible Gerry Laarakker died peacefully in the afternoon hours of Saturday, March 13, 2021 in the Vernon Jubilee Hospital in Vernon British Columbia, loved into eternity by his wife Sigrid, the woman of his dreams, and his precious children Avra and Carl, his proudest treasures. Gerry was born in Venlo, Netherlands, the son of Johannes and Alegonda and youngest sibling of Martin, Riet, Piet, Nellie, Margeret (Greta), Jan, and Franz. At the age of 19, he bravely emigrated on his own for a new life to Canada as an electrical engineer for Clairtone. A few years later, yearning for learning, he joined the student ranks at McMaster University in Hamilton, where he quickly made his presence known, most notably as the photo editor and the editor in chief of McMaster's award-winning student Newspaper, the Silhouette. He went on to become a fixture in the Hamilton Business Community and took his skill as a brilliant photographer to the highest level when he opened Laarakker Portrait Studio in Hess Village. He became the "Karsh of Hamilton" and a "Laarakker" portrait was coveted by the famous and the humble alike. Ever adventurous and single-minded, he sharply changed direction in 1993 when he enrolled at Osgoode Hall Law school and began the long march to a second sterling career as a lawyer. He then boldly set off again for a new life with his family in the interior of British Columbia. He was called to the B.C. bar in 1997 and spent the next 23 years caring for his clients with intelligence and decency as a sole practitioner in the City of Vernon, the hub of the glorious Okanagan Valley. As an artist he was always alert to the little details which would elevate each photograph; that same training served Gerry well in his legal career. Blunt, opinionated and fiercely independent, he despised injustice and stood up for its victims wherever he saw it. He fought tenaciously for the rights of young immigrant children charged with petty theft as detailed in the book "In Search of the Ethical Lawyer". His community service ran from Rotary to membership on the Board of the Jubilee Hospital's Ethics Committee. A philosopher, a rebel, an artist, a lover of music and, most of all, a loving husband, father and loyal friend. An Original. He laughed often, loved well, and fought hard. He grabbed life with gusto and grace. He is deeply loved and mourned.

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Published in The Hamilton Spectator on Mar. 15, 2021.
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March 16, 2021
Gerry, Siegrid, Avra, Carl (and Leika & Bubba) were our next door neighbours in Carlisle, Ontario for many years. They were more like family than neighbours and the time we spent with them was all quality. Gerry was an amazing man and gifted photographer. Two summers ago, they suddenly showed up after being away for 20 years. What a lovely surprise it was!
Our deepest condolences to Ziggy, Avra and Carl for the loss of a wonderful husband and father.
Irene Kraus-Picado
Friend
March 16, 2021
As Gerry would have wanted, reading the obit brought a smile as it was spot on and brought many great memories. He was friend to my parents and to Ingrid and I. He did our first portrait as well as our wedding pictures. I remember the day he did his first parachute jump. It was a big deal and he was feeling pretty frisky after so in Jerry fashion, he playfully jumped from one of the boulders in the parking lot behind his studio and badly tore up his ankle. He was one of a kind and irreplaceable.
Peter Lane
Friend
March 15, 2021
Gerry was kind, thoughtful and encouraging to me throughout my childhood. Every trip to Gerry and Sigrid's home in Carlisle was a delight and I have so many fond memories of Gerry when I was growing up. Not only was he a good friend to my father, for me he was a role model. Watching him hold strong in a good debate and living the life he wanted inspired me on my journey in life.
Medora Uppal
Friend
March 15, 2021
A well penned description of the Gerry that I got to know at Mac during my 1966 to 1971 time there, playing at Wentworth House.
Unforgettable, on many levels, and I was saddened and felt loss immediately when I saw this. My memories are so fresh. His later life as described I did not know, but it fits the man I knew.
My sincere condolences to his wife and family - such a loss.
Tom Muir
Tom Muir
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