WestGen Bids Farewell to Legend Gordon "Gordie" Souter - Cowsmo

WestGen Bids Farewell to Legend Gordon “Gordie” Souter

Everyone at Cowsmopolitan wishes to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of Gordon Souter, of WestGen, who passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016.
Souter-Robert-Gordon_smallIt is with our deepest sympathy that we inform you that Gordon Souter passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016, surrounded by family.

During his more than 40-year career in the genetics and AI field, Gordon Souter – or as most people knew him, “Gordie” – made an impact on the Western Canadian industry that is simply unmatched. Born in Alberta and educated in British Columbia, Gordie joined what was then called the BCAI Centre (now WestGen) in 1961 as a technician, and worked his way up to becoming General Manager in 1977. In addition to being an industry legend, Gordie was also a much-loved manager who inspired passion in everyone he worked with at the BCAI Center, and had the unquestioned respect of all its long-tenured employees.

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the company and the Canadian AI Industry as a whole, WestGen’s new boardroom was dedicated in his name during the Grand Opening celebration of WestGen last week- the last public event that Gordie attended. Everyone at WestGen is truly honoured that they had the privilege of expressing their gratitude to Gordie, and getting the chance to be with him before he passed. It seems fitting that his last public appearance was at a function where he was surrounded by friends, family, and both the colleagues he inspired, as well as the farmers that he served so well, during his career in the AI industry.

On behalf of the WestGen Board of Directors and staff, we wish to extend our sincere condolences to his loving wife, Barb, and his family.

Today, the flags at WestGen fly at half-mast as a show of respect for the passing of a beloved man and industry legend. It is with our deepest sympathy that we inform you that Robert Gordon Souter passed away on Sunday night, surrounded by family.

During his more than 40-year career in the genetics and AI field, Robert Gordon Souter – or as most people knew him, “Gordie” – made an impact on the Western Canadian industry that is simply unmatched. Born in Alberta and educated in British Columbia, Gordie joined what was then called the BCAI Centre (now WestGen) in 1961 as a technician, and worked his way up to becoming General Manager in 1977. His exceptional skills and vision in all aspects of genetic improvement enabled him to become a major innovator in the cattle breeding industry, and lead him to refine genetic evaluation methods, develop sire proving programs, introduce genetic mating programs, and improve cow identification and registration. Furthermore, no one has been responsible for the purchase of more millionaire sires than Gordie- Madawaska Aerostar, Oliveholme Aeroline, Stouder Morty, and Mainstream Manifold are all credited to him.

In 2004, Gordie was inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of fame. He and his wife, Barbara, were also presented with the Ralph J. Barichello Memorial Trophy by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club, and Gordie was a recipient of the Canadian Association of Animal Breeders Award of Merit, the BC Holstein Breeders Award, the Agriculturist of the Year Award, a Certificate of Recognition from BC Holstein Breeders Association, and many other community awards.

In addition to being an industry legend, Gordie was also a much-loved manager who inspired passion in everyone he worked with at the BCAI Center, and he had the unquestioned respect of all its long-tenured employees. Gordie Souter is the originator of, and best ambassador for WestGen’s ongoing mission to always “punch above its weight class”. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the company and the Canadian AI Industry as a whole, WestGen’s new boardroom was dedicated to Gordon Souter during the Grand Opening celebration last week- the last public event that Gordie attended. Everyone at WestGen is truly honoured that they had the privilege of expressing their gratitude to Gordie at the Grand Opening, and that they got the chance to be with him again before he passed. It seems fitting that his last public appearance was at a function where he was surrounded by friends, family, and both the colleagues he inspired, as well as the farmers that he served so well, during his career in the AI industry.

On behalf of the WestGen Board of Directors and staff, we wish to extend our sincere condolences to his loving wife, Barb, and his family.

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