Office Location
815 Brunette Avenue
Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5
Phone: 604-936-9987
Fax: 604-468-2575

Email: info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca

Office Location

815 Brunette Avenue

Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5

Phone: 604-936-9987

Fax: 604-936-6912

info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca


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1937 - 2016
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Life Story for Cydrick Julius Jager

Cydrick Julius  Jager
Cydrick Julius Jager was born to Freida and Raymond Jager on September 25 th , 1937 at the

family homestead in Strom Bay, Bella Bella, British Columbia. The youngest of seven children,

Cyd grew up on the shoreline and learned the art of wood work, boating and fishing.

Losing his father at age seven, Cyd learnt much from working with his brother Bing and brother-

in-law Jack. His mother remarried and the family moved to Shearwater where Cyd and sister

Carol joined other children at the one room school.

After completing grade eight, Cyd first worked in a saw mill and then moved to salmon fishing.

Helped by Bing and Jack, Cyd built his own small boat the Miss Canada.

In 1958, Cyd invited Marjorie Busik on a date that lead to an extended courtship until their

wedding in November of 1959. During this year, Cyd bought the bigger boat, the Arabella II. A

year later daughter Darlene was born. A new dad with bigger responsibilities lead to log

salvaging and a move into halibut and herring fishing.

In 1964, son Warren was born and a desire for a larger home took root. Finding a great piece of

land in Coquitlam was followed by the building of a family home and of course the birth of

Brenda in 1967. The family moved into the new home in January 1968 and lives there today.

Learning that fur trapping was not a lucrative business in the 70’s, Cyd expanded the Arabella II

and experienced tuna fishing and the deep sea. New fishing regulations ended this loved

endeavour and saw Cyd focus closer to home. He eventually bought a second boat, the Nordic

Gold in the 80’s.

Cyd was an intelligent man and an inventor at heart. He continuously created personal tools and

gadgets to meet all of his work and creative needs. His workshop today is full of wonders to

behold.

Cyd treated everyone with respect. His ethical approach to decisions were acknowledged in his

appointment as a member of the Canadian section of the International North Pacific Fisheries

Commission. He was also an active member of the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Cooperative.

A champion cribbage player, he was always up for a game and was rarely skunked due to his

skill for pegging. A much loved, kind and generous man, Cyd will be missed by his family and

friends.
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