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IRWINE (IKE) PERMUT

Date of Passing: Nov 07, 2017

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IRWINE (IKE) PERMUT It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Irwine (Ike) Permut on November 7, 2017 at the Concordia Hospital surrounded by his family and his special friend Anne Dudeck. Ike's funeral took place at the Etz Chayim Synagogue with interment at the Bnay Abraham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ari Kapitany, Jeff Gilbert, Merrill Shulman, Mark Cohen, Mark Shuster, and Avery Spigelman. Ike was born in 1925, the middle of three children to Hershel (Harry) and Sarah Permut. He was predeceased in 2009 by the love his of life for over 68 years, Ruth. He was also predeceased by his older brother Hymie and younger sister Bessie. Left to cherish and honour Ike's memory are his children Marsha, Harriet, and Arnold, and Arnold's wife Susan. He is also survived by grandchildren Ari Kapitany, Jessy Kapitany and her husband Paul Gribbon, and Janie Gilbert and her husband Jeff. He is also survived by great-grandchildren Hope and Andrew Gribbon, and Zoe and Sam Gilbert. Ike grew up in Winnipeg's North End where he not only received a formal education in the school system, but also received an education in "the school of hard knocks". At an early age he developed an interest in and significant skills related to things mechanical in nature particularly cars and trucks. This formed the basis for his subsequent career paths. During The Second World War he served in the Canadian Army as a staff sergeant both fixing trucks and teaching young soldiers how to properly drive trucks. In spite of his vision problems he also taught marksmanship. Clearly he needed to be and was a man of infinite patience. Following the war years Ike worked as master mechanic at Stern Trucks, Winnipeg Electric which became Winnipeg Transit in later years, and Winnipeg Motors. He ultimately worked for many years in management positions at Princess Auto and at Mandak Metal Processors in Selkirk where his expertise and hard work helped build both into very successful companies. Perhaps his greatest and respected contributions during his life were in the form of "paying it back" to the community of Winnipeg through many volunteer positions. He chaired the building committees for both the Bnay Abraham Synagogue and the associated housing co-op. He was also President of the Bnay Abraham Synagogue for two terms. For many years Ike was a passionate volunteer member of the board of directors and President of the Jewish community funeral home the Chesed Shel Emes. He devoted many hours of his time in the support and betterment of this institution so important to the Jewish community in Winnipeg. He also served on the board of directors of the Gwen Secter Active Living Centre. Following Ruth's passing at the Misericordia Place Nursing Home, he served as a volunteer on the Ethics Committee for that nursing home. He also volunteered as a member of the public on the Discipline Committee of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. At his core, Ike was a devoted family man. In recent years it was a joy to see the love he gave and received in return from his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He went to great lengths to spend time with them including taking the bus on the coldest days of winter to visit. For those wishing to make donations in Ike's memory, donations may be sent to: The Bessie Permut Ruder Hospice and Palliative Care Fund (at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba) or The Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre. The family wishes to thank Dr. Caners and the staff at the Concordia Hospital for their care and compassion during his final days. Finally, if Ike were to have the last word which he frequently did, he might have left two important messages being: "the important things in life aren't things" and "you can't beat fun"!!
Publish Date: Nov 25, 2017

IRWINE (IKE) PERMUT Irwine (Ike) Permut passed away on November 7, 2017 at Concordia Hospital. Funeral service will take place on Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at. Congregation Etz Chayim, 123 Matheson Ave. E. Interment to follow at Bnay Abraham Cemetery (4639 Main Street, West St. Paul). Full obituary to follow.
Publish Date: Nov 9, 2017

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 25, 2017

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • He was always known as Mr Permut to those of us who worked at Princess Auto. He commanded respect by being a sincere, honest and principled person. He was a mensch by any definition, and I was privileged to have known him. RIP, Mr Permut.. - Posted by: Larry Tallman (Friend) on: Nov 30, 2017

  • So sorry to see this Arnold. I know your Dad meant the world to you and you enjoyed a wonderful bond. I hope all the wonderful memories and his voice in your head get your through the void. Sally Brodrick - Posted by: Sally Brodrick (friend) on: Nov 30, 2017

  • Arnold, please accept Deborah and my condolences to you and your family. I know how much you cherished your time with your father and although I never had the privilege to meet him, he stands out in Deborah's mind as "a really, really nice man". Tom and Deborah Pearson - Posted by: Tom Pearson (Co-worker/friend) on: Nov 25, 2017

  • My condolences to Arnold and family. Your father was a real Mensch. - Posted by: Sheldon Blank (Friend) on: Nov 10, 2017

  • Deepest sympathy to the Permut family on the loss of your beloved father and grandfather Ike. We all belonged to the same Shule and he was a very fine gentleman. May his memory be for a blessing! Sadly, Esther Weinstein and family. - Posted by: Esther Weinstein (friend) on: Nov 09, 2017

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