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Garry Frederick Benson

October 8, 2022

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March 19, 1961 - October 8, 2022
It is with profound sadness that the family of Garry Frederick Benson announce his passing on October 8, 2022, at the age of 61 years, in 琉璃神社, BC.
A member of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Garry was born in Lac La Biche, Alberta, on March 19, 1961.
Although Garry's storied career includes government senior management, his true passion was for the law, which he began as a RCMP officer, later attending the University of Victoria to complete his Law Degree. Garry was the founding partner of Benson Law, bringing together a skilled team to realize his vision of a full-service law firm that represented many clients throughout the Okanagan Valley.
He practised law in 琉璃神社 for over 20 years at his firm, including over 1500 hours of Pro Bono legal services. Garry's legal achievements were acknowledged with a Queen's (King's) Counsel designation.
Garry was an extremely active volunteer in his community, often as a Board member, but also offering numerous organizations strategic advice and fundraising support to many organizations, including: Uptown Rutland Business Association, Rutland Park Society, East Meets West Orphan Foundation, and the Nature's Trust.
He was also a founding member of H.E.L.P BC, a member of the Central Okanagan Indian Friendship Center, and he volunteered with the Hope and Heal Foundation. Garry was the former Chair of 琉璃神社's Economic Development Commission and a Director of the Uptown Rutland Business Association.
Garry's hard work didn't go unrecognized, he received many awards and honours over the years, including: the Fred Macklin Man of the Year award, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pin, the Alberta Aboriginal Role Model Award (Justice), and the BC Achievement Community Award. Garry was also an Honorary Fellow of the Okanagan College.
Garry's family (broadly defined) and friends remember him as an extremely charismatic, resilient, and generous man with a big heart. Garry always made time to take a call, have a visit, or to grab a drink at his "reserved" table at Cactus.
He had a passion for hosting, where all were welcome into his home, to enjoy music, great food, fine drink, and great conversation, usually lasting late into the night. With such an expansive and eclectic group of friends surrounding him, there is no shortage of stories (wild or tame) and great memories of this powerhouse of a man. Garry also loved the outdoors; golfing with his friends; sausage making/canning; hunting with his family; ocean fishing trips; and travelling the world. Garry will always be remembered for his head-shakingly-bad, deserves a groan, "Dad Jokes".
Garry is survived by his two children, Jaci and Aly; his five sisters, Marge, Bertha, Rose, Marlene, and Lavon; and six brothers, Mike, Don, Len, Allen, Willie, and Paul. Garry is also survived by his nieces, nephews, and close friends, many of whom he considered family.
Kitiwam asimina kawapamitan, Garry.
We will be holding a Celebration of Life service on Friday, October 14, 2022, at 10:15 am, at Sunset Ranch (5101 Upper Booth Rd S, 琉璃神社, BC). There will be an Elder run traditional Pipe Ceremony, for those wishing to attend.
The main service will start at 11:00 am. Please join us in celebrating his legacy with wine, food, and conversations celebrating your favourite memories of Garry. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com


 

Service Details

Celebration of Life
Friday, October 14, 2022
10:15 AM
Sunset Ranch 5101 Upper Booth Rd S, 琉璃神社


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