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BERNARD (BEN) WILLEMSEN
Date of Passing: Oct 21, 2011
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryBERNARD (BEN) WILLEMSEN Ben Willemsen died, with equanimity and acceptance, on Friday, October 21, 2011, in the palliative care unit of the VG Hospital in Halifax following a three-year long battle with cancer. He was 75 years of age. He is survived by his wife, Penny Margolis, Halifax; his daughters, Tricia Willemsen, Warminster, Ontario, and Pamela Grover, Toronto; his grandchildren, Alex, Lynsie and Karyn Grover, and Paul Hanson, Toronto; his sisters, Tonnie (Louis Hut), Huizen, Netherlands, Annie Willemsen, Uithoorn, Lily Heijnen (Arnold van den Brink), Huizen; and his brother Rob, Huizen. He was predeceased by his parents and sister, Corrie. Ben was a highly imaginative yet logical and down-to-earth person, who trained in ship engineering in Holland and worked for many years in the engineering field after immigrating to Canada in 1958. At the age of 40, he began walking a spiritual path and eventually became a teacher of that path, authoring three books on the subject of human energy. Ben was a simple man. He was spontaneous, fun-loving and naturally optimistic. He had a great sense of style. He was honest and outspoken, but never judgmental. Those who were fortunate enough to be counted among his friends, a group that included tradesmen, mechanics, artists, educators and doctors, benefited from his wisdom, insight, compassion and humour. Ben had a great presence and touched many people around the world who sought out his guidance and counsel. He felt deeply valued when he was invited to join the clinical team in Tijuana where he was treated for cancer. He approached the end of his life nurtured by the outpouring of love from his friends, his family, and his students. As he said during his final days: I am a happy man. The family is grateful to all those who came to be with Ben during his last few months at home and the many nurses and doctors for their caring support.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 31, 2011
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Ben, I am saddened to learn that you are not with us in the physical world, but I know you're hard at work doing what you do best in the spirit world. I wish I had the honour of meeting you. God bless you and thank you for your guidance and unlimited wisdom. Eternally, Jennifer (Halifax, NS) - Posted by: Jen Cameron (Kindred Spirit) on: Feb 28, 2013
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He was the best dad I could have had. He was the best friend I could have ever chosen. I will miss our adventures, his generosity, laughter and his loving hugs with gentle sways. I still have a relationship with my dad, it's just different. I'm so proud of him. He will always be loved. R.I.P ?? nooo...he's at peace but if you know my dad, he's not resting. - Posted by: Tricia (daughter and best friend) on: Apr 23, 2012