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WILBERT ALVIN FRIESEN

Born: Nov 10, 1924

Date of Passing: Mar 29, 2016

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WILBERT (BERT) ALVIN FRIESEN November 10, 1924 - March 29, 2016 It is with sadness and gratitude that the Friesen family announce the peaceful passing of their father, brother, friend and mentor. He leaves to mourn his wife Gladys (Funk) Friesen and his children, Sharyn (Joe) Jarzombek, Brad (Chandra Hickling) Friesen, Ivan Friesen, CariLyn (Mark) Buller, and his five grandchildren Christopher, Zachary and Luke Buller, and Aiden and Keira Friesen; his siblings, Marlene Singbeil, Carol (Fred) Buhay, all of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bob (Betty) Friesen of Drumheller, SK, Brian (Angelé) Friesen also of Winnipeg, and all his nieces and nephews. Bert was predeceased by his father, Jonas Q. Friesen, mother Caroline (Reimer) who died when he was five years of age, his stepmother Adina Schmidt Friesen, his sister, Janice Pennlington, and his brother, Bruce Friesen, and his son, Garry Friesen. Bert was born in Giroux, Manitoba but spent most of his childhood in Steinbach, Manitoba. He was educated in Steinbach and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force at the age of almost 18. He was stationed In Whitehorse, Yukon when he and Gladys Funk were married and they started their family there. They later returned to Steinbach where he would work, manage, and eventually own, his father's business, a local lumber yard. After selling the business Bert began another career with the Association for Handicapped Persons in Winnipeg - commuting several years before moving the family there. He became the manager of Skills Unlimited, a workshop for the handicapped, and remained there until his retirement at age 65. He was a faithful servant of his Church, Christian Fellowship Chapel, serving on the Trustee board as well as on various committees. The Keenagers was one of his favourites. Bert has made his mark on this world in many ways. During the years that he owned the lumber company, a source of pride to him was that he was able to do most of his business on a handshake. His dedication to the special needs of his son Garry created the beginning of an educational opportunity for all children with intellectual disabilities in Steinbach and surrounding area, with the founding of Kindale School in Steinbach, and shortly after, he helped found the workshop for the continued employment of the handicapped. He has served on the Board of Directors for what was then known as the Canadian and the Manitoba Association for the Mentally Handicapped, for S.P.I.K.E., the home where his son resided. He recently received acknowledgement from his beloved Rotary club for 31 years of service with their MUNA (Model United Nations Assembly). Every year he worked tirelessly on the information needed to make the assembly run smoothly. His career and service to community are recognized by the many awards he received from his business associates and the community. The family is very pleased that he left behind an autobiographical document which chronicles his whole life. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 4, viewing at 10:00 a.m., service at 11:00 a.m., at Christian Fellowship Chapel, 465 Osborne St., Winnipeg. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to either: Christian Fellowship Chapel, 465 Osborne St., Winnipeg, MB, R3L 2A4; Permanent Endowment Fund of Rotary Club of Winnipeg, c/o RBC Convention Centre, P.O. Box 243, 375 York Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 3J3; Avant Ministries Canada, 2121 Henderson Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, R2G 1P8. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit our website. Chapel Lawn www.chapellawn.ca 204-885-9715

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 02, 2016

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Condolence to Bert's family from myself and wife who have been counsellors at MUNA for the last 15 or so years. We came to admire his dedication to the Assembly, hos respect for the young and his desires to share his values of international peace, goodwill and understanding. - Posted by: James Retson () on: May 02, 2016

  • My condolences are extended to Bert's family and all those whose life was impacted by him. I met Bert through MUNA and, though we only interacted in person for a few days each May, his kindness and service to others always impressed me. I am saddened to hear of his passing and I will miss his presence at MUNA greatly. - Posted by: Joanne Feeley (MUNA councsellor) on: May 02, 2016

  • It is with sadness that I read of the death of Bert Friesen, but also with so many fond memories of work together. I worked with Bert through the 1970's at CAMR, Manitoba. We became great friends during this time and I always admired his work ethic and the great work that he did. My condolences to Gladys and other family at this time. - Posted by: Clare Simpson (Work associate for many years) on: Apr 08, 2016

  • I always looked forward to seeing Bert at Canadian Mennonite University for the MUNA event. It was always a pleasure to meet Bert again, counting tickets at meal time and greeting all the fine young women and men that were participating in MUNA. I will miss Bert at the MUNA event. Ted Dyck Director of Food Services Canadian Mennonite University - Posted by: Ted () on: Apr 04, 2016

  • As President of SPIKE we were extremely lucky to have Bert remain on our board and guide us so effectively through good and bad times to become the successful agency we are today. Bert was a great leader and with his dedication and calming demeanor he taught many of us exactly what being successful was going to require. Bert we will all miss you at our meetings and functions but you will always remain in our hearts. - Posted by: Dave Sesak (President of SPIKE and friend to Bert) on: Apr 03, 2016

  • Bert was a very friendly individual who made us and others very welcome at Toastmasters. Although we have not seen him in many years we have often thought about him. The world will be a colder, less interesting place with Bert gone. Condolences to his family. Lynn and Spencer - Posted by: Lynn and Spencer Silver (Friends) on: Apr 03, 2016

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