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WERNER FRIEDRICH BIRKHOLZ
Born: Dec 03, 1932
Date of Passing: Nov 26, 2023
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWERNER FRIEDRICH BIRKHOLZ
Werner’s life journey began in Schneidemühl, a small city in eastern Pomerania, Germany, on December 3, 1932. His early childhood years were happy ones, but when the war forced his mother to flee with him and his five siblings, they found refuge in Greifswald on the Baltic coast, where the years following the war were very hard.
Werner and his brothers did what they could to help the family subsist. One Christmas, they even stumbled upon a goose that had been stashed under a bridge for someone’s Christmas meal. They would never know why the goose was left there, but they triumphantly brought it home to their very grateful mother. Those difficult years no doubt contributed to making Werner the resilient problem-solver he would become.
When the political climate in East Germany became increasingly worrisome and after he had completed his apprenticeship as an electrician, Werner decided to embark on an adventure that would take him to Canada and a whole new life. It was not long after his arrival in Winnipeg that he met and fell in love with a young German immigrant girl, Resi, who would become his lifelong partner. Together they built a successful life that included rewarding careers for them both, and the arrival of two daughters, Ulrika and Alexandra.
Werner was employed with CN for 33 years, taking on many challenges and increasing responsibility throughout that time. He was very dedicated to that career, and continued to use his skills well into retirement, spending several years teaching diesel technology in Europe.
In the early 1970s, when a friend at CN introduced him to a small, remote lake called Ottermere in Northwestern Ontario, it was the beginning of a lifelong passion for this magical place. Werner spent many happy years expanding and improving the family cottage at Ottermere, enjoying the lake to the fullest and making lifelong friends. He was in his element working in the bush, building docks and outbuildings of all kinds, and solving a never-ending stream of mechanical, electrical, and other problems that were often discussed during the “happy hours” he so much enjoyed with his friends. The only motivation needed for Werner to launch into a project at the lake were three little words: “can’t be done” – that was his cue to prove everyone wrong.
Werner was a character and regardless of the circumstances in which he met people, he always left his mark – whether it was at Toastmasters, singing with the German Choir of Winnipeg, bowling or volunteering at St. Ignatius Church, where he did everything from kitchen renovations and repairs, to ushering and reading at mass.
Werner’s last years were challenged by Lewy body dementia and myasthenia gravis. Though outwardly the Werner they knew was fading, his family and friends were consoled by the knowledge that his extraordinary spirit remained, waiting to be released for his final journey.
There are so many people to thank for helping with Werner’s care in the last years of his life. Dareen and Amjad, who lovingly cared for his personal needs, Herbert who made him smile, right to the end, Paul who captured such special images of Werner, and who led Team Birkie on the Alzheimer Walk. Many more contributed in various other ways, and the family is eternally grateful for their support. We also wish to thank the staff of 5th floor south at the Victoria Hospital for their kind and compassionate care.
Werner was predeceased by his parents Herta and Friedrich Birkholz, his mother and father-in-law Therese and Max Buchner, and his sister Margot. He leaves to mourn his loving wife Theresa, daughters Ulrika (Guy) and Alexandra (Gerry), his siblings Heinz, Kurt (Rosi), Gitti (Harri), Bärbel, and Marlis, and numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Werner’s honour to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba.
Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, December 11, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, 255 Stafford Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba and officiated by Father Con Mulvihill.
For those wishing to pay their respects to Werner but who are unable to attend, the mass will be live-streamed beginning at 10:45 a.m. through the St. Ignatius Parish website (https://www.stignatius.ca) or, alternatively, at the following address: https://youtube.com/live/5aaitKEQai4?feature=share.

Publish Date: Dec 9, 2023
WERNER FRIEDRICH BIRKHOLZ
It is with great sadness that the family of Werner Friedrich Birkholz announce his passing at 90 years of age, on Sunday, November 26, 2023, at the Victoria Hospital.
Funeral Mass will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 11, 2023, at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, 255 Stafford Street.
A longer obituary to follow.

Publish Date: Dec 2, 2023
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 02, 2023, Dec 02, 2023, Dec 09, 2023
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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Dear Theresa and family please accept my deepest sympathies with your loss. I started my apprenticeship as an electrician in 1980 in the Transcona shops. I unfortunately was not supervised by your husband. I would often see him around the diesel shop. I know electricians who enjoyed working under your husband’s supervision and direction. I never heard anyone ever say anything negative concerning your husband. His presence at the shops was well known. He carried himself in a very professional and respectful manner. I apologize for not attending his service as I was just notified by a fellow retired CN Electrician of his passing. - Posted by: Michael Nickerson (CN Electrician ) on: Dec 16, 2023
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Dear Theresa: I was saddened to hear of your husband's passing. Please know that I am thinking of you at this time. - Posted by: Mary Rhymer (Former Work Colleague) on: Dec 11, 2023
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Our hearts go out to you and your family. Werner’s memory will forever be a blessing! I will never forget that smile and twinkle in his eye. Holding you all so very close, with love Tanya, Hunter, Ronin and the Jakob Family. - Posted by: Tanya (Friends) on: Dec 10, 2023
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Dear Theresa, Alex and Rika Brian and I were saddened to hear of Werner’s passing. He will be forever remembered for his bigger than life presence. He had a wonderful sense of humour and a deep devotion to those he loved. We hope his loss will remind every one of the many memories that will comfort and keep you connected to the remarkably loveable human being that he was to so many, and especially to his family. Love Deb and Brian - Posted by: Deb Hooker (Friend ) on: Dec 10, 2023
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Dear Theresa and family, sending you my deepest condolences. You are in my thoughts quite frequently. May Werner rest in peace with the knowledge of being reunited with all of you. - Posted by: Gloria Gray (friend) on: Dec 10, 2023
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Theresa - I have thought about you and Werner so many times over the past years. I was so sorry to hear of Werner's passing. I am sure the last few years have been extremely challenging for you and your family. I am happy to see that the service will be livestreamed. As much as I would love to be there on person, my mobility is very poor, so it would be very difficult for me to do so. Know that my thoughts and prayers are there with you. I will call you soon. Love Donna - Posted by: Donna Friesen (Dorward) (Friend and past co'-worker) on: Dec 09, 2023
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Teresa, I am so sorry to hear of Werner’s passing. Our common love of the lake resulted in many memorable conversations. When you were still working and Werner was retired, I often asked how he was doing. Your response was always the same “He’s great he is building/ fixing the … at the cottage, he is in his element. Sincerest condolences to you, Ulrika and Alexandra. The world has lost a wonderful man. - Posted by: Grant McClarty (Work colleague of Teresa) on: Dec 09, 2023
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Dear Theresa and family, I have been thinking of you all and wanted to share my deepest condolences for your loss. Keep the memories close to your heart and Werner may you rest in peace. Love Lucy and Carlos. - Posted by: Lucy Di Lembo (Friend) on: Dec 09, 2023
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Saddened to hear of Werner's passing. Our deepest condolences to Theresa, Ulrika & Guy, Alexandra & Gerry, All family members. The Ottermere Community has lost another Camper. Special memories of Werner will not be forgotten by all. Very sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Randy & Terry Jones (Friends) on: Dec 09, 2023
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My condolences to the family’s will miss cutting his hair very nice person - Posted by: Frank (Friend ) on: Dec 02, 2023

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