Gordon Allen Reid

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Gordon Allen Reid (December 9, 1957 – February 5, 2024)

Gordon was born in a small town in Saskatchewan to Ivy and Edwin Reid. Gordon spent most of his young adult life in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan before moving to Edson, Alberta.
Gordon had three children with Lois Reid (McFall). Michelle Martin (Cory), their four children, Ciarra (Nick Elgert), Brody, William (Katelyn), and Brandt. Rachel Bachman (Kevin), their son, Archie. Michael Reid (Biljana) and their three children, Ana Maria, Nikolina, and Eric.

Gordon shared his home with his beautiful, loving wife of 13.5 years. Twyla and Gordon knew each other most of their lives and finally got together in 2010. They built a
beautiful life together. Gordon enjoyed having Twyla’s family join his own. He built many
memories with her son Trevor Kraig (Anna) their two children, Cheyanne and Wayde, her daughter Jody Morris (Chris), and their two children, Haley and Lily.

Gordon eventually moved to Thorsby, Alberta where he lived for the last 13.5 years. Gordon was well-liked, the life of the party and the coffee shop. His jokes and storytelling were known all around Saskatchewan and Alberta. Gordon loved being outdoors and spending time with his family. He had 10 siblings, 6 brothers and 4 sisters. Gordon was also the middle child; he was the glue that held his family together. If he wasn’t organizing ball games at Ruby Lake, he was trying to dump you off the tube behind the boat.

Gordon worked most of his life in the forestry industry, have it be, driving trucks, hauling logs and chips, or running various pieces of equipment.

Gordon enjoyed playing slow-pitch, horseshoes, camping, quadding, horses, cooking over the open fire, and birds. His love for birds was very evident by the many birdhouses in his yard. Twyla and Gordon spent countless hours beautifying their yard. He called their home the Sugar Shack. Gordon loved garage sales, he would scour the papers and Facebook to see where the best ones were. He found many treasures and would spend many hours bringing those treasures back to life to use in their yard.

Gordon is predeceased by his parents, Edwin and Ivy Reid, his brother, Gilbert Reid, nephew, Kevin Reid, brother-in-law, Marcel LeBlue, sisters in law, Madeline Reid, Carolyn Reid, and Audrey Reid. Gordon is survived by his siblings, Tim Reid, Terry Menzies (Allan), Gerald Reid, Barry Reid, Marilyn LeBlue, Ronnie Reid (Kim), Bruce Reid (Marge), Darla Reid, Carrie Kowalko (Brian) and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins, and countless friends.

14 thoughts on “Gordon Allen Reid”

  1. Got to know Gord and Twyla well the past couple years. Gord and his amazing stories/kindness will be dearly missed. Thoughts and prayers with family.

  2. Leah and Larry Evanochko

    Condolences to the Reid family, from the Sjuberg family. We grew up on the same block as the Reids. A large but friendly family.

  3. Lana & Harry Nikonetz

    Our deepest condolences to Gord’s family. He was a good friend and we have many happy memories of him.

  4. My deepest condolences to Twyla, the Reid families and Gord’s friends. Twyla, hold your memories of all you shared close to your heart. Hugs to all.

  5. Darla Fay Stubel

    Sending love and condolences to the entire family. I have many fond childhood/teenage memories of good times with Gordie!

  6. Eldon & Lisa McCune

    We send our deepest condolences to all the family. May God help each of you through this difficult time. Hugs, love and prayers for you all.

  7. Neil and Sherry Mitchener

    Our condolence’s to his family and friends. He will surely be missed by all. We always loved his sense of humour.

  8. Karen & Glen MacEwan

    So many memories!
    One I’d like to share is a friend & I went to a house party at Starlite Trlr Court, HBay. In the livingroom people were gathered ’round with Gordie & some other guy dueling off with jokes.
    Everyone was entertained for a very long time until the other fella finally ran out of jokes. Gordie kept on telling more. He won that match.
    People were drawn to him, his charisma, kindness, sense of humor, fun & silly giggle.
    He will never leave us because he will live forever in our memories.
    Sincere condolences

  9. Richard and Deanna Mitchener

    Richard and I have so many great memories of Gordie. We will keep his memory alive through conversations with family and friends. He will be dearly missed by those that knew him. He was dealt a hard hand in life. But he always managed to stay on the positive side of life.

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