Gerald Ziegler

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Gerald Francis Ziegler April 15, 1951 - April 14, 2016 Gerry passed away peacefully on April 14, 2016 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina. Predeceased by his father Anton, daughter Kendra and sister-in-law Karen, Gerry is survived by his wife Dale, daughter Tobi (Gerald) and son Aaron; grandchildren Melissa and Leah Fuchs; Annabella and Paxton Baumgartner. Survived by his favorite mother-in-law Vi, brother-in-law Brian (Linda); his mother Josie and his siblings Ron (Berna), Don, Bob (Judy), Charlene (Larry), Darcy (Janice) and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Earlier in his life he loved fishing and hunting. Throughout his life he selflessly helped others and loved doing just that. He loved living life at the cabin. Dale and Gerry were in business as the owner of R&D Towing and Prairie Auto Body for over 30 years in Regina. He spent his retirement years helping others as the owner of R&D Complex at Alice Beach. That's what made him happy; never slowing down. There is plenty of time for rest now. He fought to live as full a life as he could while battling cancer. In his style, he liked to just get things done, and as he requested, there will be no funeral. In memory, please donate to the charity of your choice.
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