Advanced Search:


Regular Search
❮ Go Back to Listings
RON BANMAN  Obituary pic

RON BANMAN

Born: Aug 12, 1952

Date of Passing: Aug 15, 2008

Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or Memory

Adjust Text Size: A+ A-

RON BANMAN August 12, 1952 - August 15, 2008 In Loving Memory Ron was born in Killarney, MB on August 12, 1952 to his proud parents Abe and Mary Banman. Ron grew up on a farm in Wakapa, MB until he left home at the age of 16. When he left home he went for the big lights, first Calgary, AB for two years, then Winnipeg. Ron then met the love of his life Lorrie Chiarella. They then were married on June 26, 1976. After the purchasing of their home that they have lived in till this day. Ron and Lorrie had two daughters Shauna and Melissa. He served four years as President at Clifton Community Center. He helped get their baseball fields. He really enjoyed coaching the girls' baseball and ringette teams. If this man wasn't working he was either in the garage or doing yard work, or working on his 1967 Chevelle SS. He also loved spending time with his two granddaughters Emily and Kylia. Ron was a sub contractor for a really great company, Sun Chemicial, where he has worked for the last 30 years. Ron was a very hard working man who never missed a day until his battle with cancer which took his life. Now left to mourn his forever spirit, loving wife Lorrie Banman and two daughters Melissa and Shauna, and two granddaughters Kylia and Emily; one sister Margie and Alan Toews; one brother-in-law Don Wiebe; mother and father-in-law Chuck and Maureen Chiarella, Susan Chiarella and many more family and friends. He was predeceased by parents, Abe and Mary Banman, and sister Doreen Wiebe. Funeral services will be held on August 20 at Chapel Lawn at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Weldon Yeo. Spreading of ashes will follow at Hillside Cemetery in Morden, MB. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU MAY YOU REST IN PEACE

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 19, 2008

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • Today is the day that I was no longer as happy as I could be. I would like to give you the best wishes, and for the creator to send you to watch over me. I have received my spirit name, and I would like to tell you what it is. My name given to me before my life was though of is, Pitwaydum. It means, the sounds of thunder birds coming. I want you to know that every time it rains, I know you're there to help me honour my name. And to watch over me and protect me from the darkness. I love you more than life itself. Grandma missses you. She doesn't show it but I know she does. We both love you very much and wish you the best - Posted by: Emily Banman (Grand daughtee) on: Aug 15, 2017

  • Hi dad. Just saying hi and wanting you to know how much I miss you. I wish you were still here. Life hasn't gotten any better for me. I still am on the path of destruction. I hope you are in heaven with God and ask that you watch over us. Please help me dad. I need help with my drug addiction. I wanna have a better life I just can't seem to get there. If you read this just know I miss and love you so so much. I can't wait til the day we can be together again. Love you dad. Xoxo - Posted by: Shauna Banman (Daughter) on: Nov 05, 2015

  • Happy Birthday dad!! Miss you and think about everyday. Love you so much. Xoxo - Posted by: Shauna banman (Father) on: Aug 12, 2015

  • I miss you too much!!!!!!! I love you papa ;-; - Posted by: Emily (granddaughter) on: Sep 16, 2014

  • I dont have much to say but thanks for being you and for everything you've done when you were here with us on earth. I love you so much I pray for you sometimes too!!! I don't have many memories...but until we meet I hope your happy! ~Emily - Posted by: Emily (Grand daughter) on: Apr 17, 2014

  • My Uncle Ron was a very caring, loving and a excellent family man...He prided himself in his ability to take of my Aunty Lorrie his daughters and grandchildren. He sacrificed a lot of his own time and energy making sure his family was happy and well taken care of. Some of my most fondest memories of my Uncle would probably have to be how much he tried to treat me as a son. He showed me love and gave me attention when no one else seemed to care. I still remember to this day when him and my auntie gave me the opportunity to move in with them. I was really struggling at home and my uncle cared enough to take me in and raise me in his home and treat me like one of his own children. But because I was so stubborn and pig headed I choose the hard road. This decision sealed my fate for the next 22 years. I miss and love you Uncle Ron, until we meet again Rest in peace Love your Nephew Kevin - Posted by: Kevin Lightfoot (Nephew) on: Mar 12, 2014

  • Ron Banman was an awesome grandpa. I loved him so much, and to hear him go was the hardest thing I've ever done, he was loved by so many people I couldn't count, and to this very day people still cry over the loss on Ron Ann Banman. Rest in peace and may God be with you, Amen - Posted by: Emily ann banman (grand doughter) on: Jun 02, 2013

❮ Go Back to Listings