GERALDINE “GERI” WEGELIN       2015 — 2015

GERALDINE “GERI” WEGELIN      

On her 79th Birthday, in her own way and on her own time, Geri Wegelin passed away. Geri was the youngest of 5 daughters born to Steve and Esther Stefano. As the youngest, Geri was just a little bit spoiled and often got into just pure, simple fun kinds of trouble. Geri’s Dad was a railway man and her early years were spent living with her family in the Dunster train station, just feet from the train tracks. Geri’s family moved to Prince George and that is where Geri thought of as her home.

After graduation, Geri made the bold and brave move to go to school in Vancouver. Returning home, Geri got to use her skills at the local movie theaters and landed a very important job working for the Prince George RCMP station. It was here that Geri met the “new, single, handsome and shy” RCMP member and she decided to reconsider her decision to not date anyone from work. Paul began escorting Geri from the movie theater to do the nightly bank deposit and very quickly, Paul became her one true love.

Geri and Paul married in 1962 and after 5 years of marriage, just about the time Geri learned to boil water, make rock hard hockey puck muffins and the occasional extravagant baked Alaska, Paul asked if it was maybe time to start a family. Geri always said that it seemed like she blinked and Steven and then Danielle were born.

Geri and Paul moved several times with transfers and each time, Geri made new friends, a new home and focused on her family first. In addition to this, Geri also built a 20 plus year career as a court clerk. Geri enjoyed her job and taught her children the importance of hard work, professionalism and most importantly, to make sure you have fun, lots and lots and lots of fun.

Geri created a home where 2 hour family dinners were the norm and where anyone was welcome. Geri and Paul would decide how much dinner to cook based on how many pairs of shoes were at the back door. Her home was one where it was not a good dinner unless one of the kids fell out of their chairs laughing or guests would lay on the floor groaning that they just ate too much, while they eagerly anticipated the dessert round. Over the years, Geri became an amazing cook and with her sous-chef Paul, they fed everyone with great food, laughs and love.

After Paul’s death, Geri filled her life with great talks with her amazing friends, making fantastic take-home dinners for her poor starving sin-in-law, taking over White Spot with Danielle for long “business” lunches, going for long Tim’s coffee breaks and Wednesday Sleepy Hollow lunches with the ladies, weekly Sunday visits to the farm (when she would bring lunch and dessert) and even more, longer talks with her sisters and her boy, Steven. Geri was very excited when Steven’s Stephanie came into their lives bringing with her, her son Tristan. Geri wanted to learn how to be friends with a 5 year old boy. She never pushed but the thought of a grand child to go with her collection of grand dogs, grand cats and grand horses made her very happy.

Geri also decided to try new things like hanging out at the creek with her family, taking a hike among 20 baby horses and their mommas – looking for her next grand horse, navigating the Vancouver bus system on her own, riding shotgun on an ATV, and memorably, driving the big truck hauling a 20 foot long hay wagon for a haying crew. As much as Geri laughed and filled her time, she was never quite able to settle into a new normal and missed her Paul, her forever love, every moment of every day.

In her last years, Geri fought hard against serious health issues. During this time, she still drew people to her with her strength, tenacity, sense of humor and love. She leaves behind many broken and bruised hearts, holding onto memories of Geri as a way to ease the hurt.

Geri is survived by her son Steven (Stephanie Samson and Tristan Eaton), her daughter Danielle (Troy Bronken), her sisters Rosemary, Vivian and Gloria, her Wegelin in-laws, Ida, Dave and Carolyn, Gus and Marie, many loved nieces and nephews and her Bronken in-laws, Mel and Wilda. Geri is also survived by so many good close friends who she loved like family.

Steven and Danielle would like to give deep thanks to the staff at Ridgeview Lodge and Canadian Hearing Care. Your professionalism, care, compassion and support for our Mom will never be forgotten. We could see you fighting for her, making things easier for us and just loving our Mom. We are humbled by you.

We will be holding a celebration of Geri’s life in the spring 2016 on Danielle and Troy’s farm. We will drink lots of strong coffee, eat sweet treats (licorice Allsorts and Purdy’s chocolates especially), tell stories, sit with the sun on our face, laugh a lot, cry a bit and watch the dogs play – just like Mom loved to do.

THE GREATER THE LOVE, THE GREATER THE LOSS

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7 Tributes

  1. Edie Mineault
    Posted December 23, 2015 at 8:27 pm | Permalink

    So very sorry to read Geri’s obituary in the paper today. She was one of my very favorite clients at the office and I have missed her in the last few years. I know she will have been so very happy to be with Paul once again. My very best to you Danielle and your family as well as to Steven and his. Take care of yourselves. And I loved the obituary, well written and so reflective of Geri!

  2. Dianne Rusk
    Posted December 24, 2015 at 7:44 am | Permalink

    So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. We have many memories of her and Paul through working together in the courts and also in the RCMP. Our sincere condolences, I am sure you will miss her very much.

  3. Tona Lowey
    Posted December 24, 2015 at 7:58 am | Permalink

    Alf and I are saddened to hear of the passing of your mom, Geri…what an amazing woman she was and how fortunate and blessed for all who knew her! May all the wonderful memories of your mom bring you comfort in this difficult time. Your “Ridgeview” friends, Tona and Alf

  4. Lynne
    Posted December 24, 2015 at 5:23 pm | Permalink

    Our most sincere condolences Danielle to read of your sad loss. I just drove home from work, and on my way was having a “talk” to my Dad, who we lost at xmas last year. What a sad thing to read when I got home now.
    My heart goes out to you, and your brother Steven as well.
    I pray your Mom is safely back in the arms of your Dad, who I know she cherished with all her heart. Lynne Milos (white)

  5. J
    Posted December 25, 2015 at 1:38 pm | Permalink

    -A fantastic set of memories of someone’s life; I commend whomever had the insight into this person’s life…Truly, “It is a celebration….”
    -The bonafide humility of life in the service of others. The highest and most admirable of traits.

  6. Lynn Christensen
    Posted December 27, 2015 at 8:47 pm | Permalink

    Danielle & Steven, so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very fun loving caring person. We will miss her dearly. Our family has been reminiscing about the many times our two families were together. Such great times for us. Your mom will be remember with many smiles by us all.

    Sincerely,
    The Christensen Family

  7. Susan Lewis
    Posted December 30, 2015 at 2:10 pm | Permalink

    Danielle & Steven, Although it has been many years since we all lived in 100 Mile House, some of my most favorite memories were of good times spent at your parents house or our times at Green Lake when we would all gather for summer weekends. Your mom was always the hostess with the most and I still smile thinking of all the meals your mom prepared and our dads carrying armloads after armloads of pans and dishes to neighbour hood celebrations. I only hope that she is at peace now and sharing a cup of coffee around the table with your dad, my dad and Cecil, Opal, Henry and the many that have gone on.
    Sincerely,
    Susan Lewis

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