George Thomas Gostick1,2

#3741, (1892 - 1993)
FatherGeorge Gostick1 (1865 - 1942)
MotherMinnie Fernee1 (1863 - 1940)
Relationships2nd great-grandson of Peter Godart
2nd great-grandson of Samuel Fernee
ChartsSamuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart
Peter Godart & Mary Dowson - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart

Child of George Thomas Gostick and Caroline Rosa McIlvride

  • Bernice Gostick1
BirthGeorge Thomas Gostick was born on 29 Jul 1892 in Kentish Town, London.1,2
 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusHe appeared on the 1901 Census of Luton, Bedfordshire with his parents. George T was 8, a scholar, and born in London.3 
Passenger ListGeorge, Geo Thomas, and Alexander Gostick were listed on a manifest dated 10 Apr 1910 for the Lake Manitoba, arriving in St John, New Brunswick, from Liverpool. Their destination was Winnipeg and the family was Baptist. George was 43, married, a hat manufacturer who intended to farm. Geo Thomas was 17 and a carpenter. Alexander was 15 and an engineer apprentice.
Minnie, 46, and Frank, 11, arrived in Quebec from Liverpool on 9 September 1910 aboard the Victorian.4 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusHe appeared on the 1911 Census of Winnipeg, Manitoba with his parents. George Thomas was born in July 1892 in England, was 18, and worked as a carpenter housebuilding 52 weeks at 60 hours/week for $940, rate 32¢ an hour.5 
OccupationHe was a a Motorman for the Street Railway in 1914.2 
CEFHe volunteered for the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 26 Jul 1915 at Winnipeg, Manitoba. The attestation papers included the following information: George Thomas Gostick, born in Kentish Town, London, England, next-of-kin was George Gostick of 156 Perth Ave, Kildonan West. Born July 29th 1892, Motorman Street Railway, single, not in the militia. Description: age 22, height 5' 10 3/4", expanded chest 38" fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, Wesleyan, two scars on right shin and one on chin.6 
(with Parents) 1916 CensusGeorge appeared on the 1916 Census of Kildonan, Manitoba with his parents. He was 23, a carpenter, and was serving overseas.7 
MarriageHe married Caroline Rosa McIlvride, daughter of Thomas G McIlvride, on 17 Oct 1919 in Winnipeg.
Indexed as Goslick.1,8 
1921 CensusGeorge T and Carry Gostick appeared on the 1921 Census of West Kildonan, Manitoba, at 124 Perth Avenue. They owned their 5 room wood house. George's parents lived at 156 Perth Avenue. George was 28, born in England, immigrated in 1910, and was a teacher of manual training, earning $1800. Carry was 26, born in England, and immigrated in 1910. They were Methodist.9 
DirectoryGeorge Thomas Gostick was listed in the 1922 Winnipeg directory as Geo T manual training instr Lord Selkirk Sch, homeowner, 124 Perth.10 
ObituaryHis wife's obituary was published on 25 Jan 1986 in the Winnipeg Free Press.

CARRIE GOSTICK

Carrie Gostick, beloved wife of George Gostick and mother of Bernice Ellor and husband Clive. She died peacefully at the Luther Home, her residence of many years.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 25 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St at Luxton Ave., with Pastor Paul Steeves officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Eden memorial Gardens.
Carrie was born in Sheffield, England, December 30, 1894, but spent most of her long life in Canada.
Other survivors are granddaughters, Candy, Morna, Margot and Nan; as well as five great-grandchildren, Darcy, Cara, Julia, Heidi and Ian.
She will long be remembered for her care and love of her family, and her cheerful acceptance of her disability.
In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be made to the Luther Home, to whom the family are very grateful for their attention and concern over the many years of her stay there.11
 
DeathGeorge died on 16 Mar 1993.
He was 100 years old.1,12 
ObituaryHis obituary was published on 19 Mar 1993 in the Winnipeg Free Press.

GEORGE THOMAS GOSTICK
1892 - 1993
On March 16, 1993, George Thomas Gostick passed over into his new life.
He is survived by his only child Bernice Ellor (husband Clive); granddaughters, Candy Chihonik, Morna Wake (husband Grant), Margot McKenzie (husband Rob), Nan Wojcikowski and great-grandchildren, Darcy Chihonik, Cara and Heidi Wojcikowski, Julia and Ian Wake.
George was born July 29, 1892 in London, England, eldest of three boys. Leaving school at 14 he was apprenticed in carpentry, finishing as a master carpenter. The family immigrated to Canada, settling in Winnipeg in 1910.
During the First World War he was wounded and returned to England where the army trained him as a remedial therapist assigned to the rehabilitation of injured personnel.
On his return to civilian life he eventually was employed by the Winnipeg School Division, first as a manual training teacher using the skills he had acquired in carpentry, then as a physical training instructor utilizing his army experience.
Finally, realizing that his education was incomplete he studied at night school to qualify himself for teaching at the Junior High level. With much determination he succeeded and spent 42 years in this capacity at Lord Selkirk School in Elmwood. In addition to academics he taught music (he was an accomplished vocalist) and sports. Speed skaters may remember chilly outdoor meets and his soccer teams were very active. Many male students actually found themselves enjoying music, singing sea chanties and other similar material deliberately chosen to foster their interest.
All in all, generations of Elmwood children passed through his hands. A firm but just disciplinarian, he was respected and fondly regarded by his pupils, many of whom kept in touch over the years and over the miles.
George was married for 60 years to another English immigrant, Carrie McIlvride. Their union produced the one child Bernice. Unfortunately Carrie's last 12 years were spent in a wheelchair, the result of a fall. George was in daily attendance at her nursing home. She died at age 91.
Until his last few months he was living, relatively independently, in his own comfortable apartment, in spite of poor eyesight and hearing difficulties. However, his mental capacity was unimpaired and he took a keen interest in everything going on around him. A large collection of classical tapes was a great comfort to him and a good intellectual discussion was always a great pleasure. His family was of paramount importance to him as he was to them.
His 100th Birthday "Bash", attended by a large number of friends, former colleagues, relatives and former Lord Selkirk pupils was thoroughly enjoyed by him.
Unlike many of advanced age, this wonderful man still preferred to look ahead, leaving nostalgia for the odd quiet moment here and there.
To us his presence was vital. He will long be a part of our lives.
Fneral service will be held on Saturday March 20 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. at Luxton Ave., with Rev Murray Pippy officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens.
Flowers graciously declined. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.12
 
Last Edited13 Sep 2014

Citations

  1. Letters from Bernice Ellor, Winnipeg, Manitoba, to J Kolthammer, dated various, 1997.
  2. Canadian Expeditionary Force Attestation Papers & Enlistment Forms. Library and Archives Canada, (http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/020110_e.html), online images.
  3. Image of the 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/1515 folio 132.
  4. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry.
  5. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Winnipeg (24), subdistrict 87, page 14.
  6. Canadian Expeditionary Force Attestation Papers & Enlistment Forms. Library and Archives Canada, (http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/020110_e.html), online images, George Thomas Gostick, Regimental Number 150091.
  7. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, ED 1, Page 46.
  8. Province of Manitoba online indexes to Vital Records. 1919,057573.
  9. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, SD 1, Page 20.
  10. Henderson's Winnipeg Directory, 1922 (Heritage Quest online, digitized).
  11. Obituary of Carrie Gostick in Winnipeg Free Press, 25 January 1986. Image viewed at FindMyPast.
  12. Obituary of George Thomas Gostick in Winnipeg Free Press, 19 March 1993. Image viewed at FindMyPast.