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FREDRICK BRUCE VODREY
Date of Passing: Mar 30, 2005
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryFREDRICK BRUCE VODREY Farewell to the Norman Lord On March 30th, 2005, Bruce passed away in the Victoria General Hospital in Victoria, BC, at the age of 83 and now joins Vicki, his wife and partner of 56 years. He will be greatly missed by his children, Mitch (Rosemary) of Winnipeg, Robert (Maureen) of Ottawa and Su (Bill Harbottle) of Sidney and his grandchildren, Drew and fiance Monique, Chris, Matt, Caleigh and partner Keith, Cammie, Jamey and Simon. He will also be missed by his brother Jack of California and his dearest cousin Peggy Gray of Winnipeg. Bruce was born and grew up in Winnipeg. He served his country honourably in the Royal Canadian Navy, based out of Halifax. His naval career included convoy duty in the North Atlantic and serving at Naval Command in Ottawa achieving the rank of Lieutenant. Bruce took Vicki as his bride in Halifax in 1942 and settled in Kenora, ON in 1945 to operate the Norman Hotel for the next 42 years. In these years, in addition to his personal passion for photography, he freelanced for CBC TV, built a fleet of model ships, was an avid boater on Lake of the Woods, and was a keen collector of stereo music recordings. His greatest joy was welcoming and entertaining his friends new and old, earning him the title of The Norman Lord . While is was hard for them to leave their friends in Kenora, Bruce and Vicki chose to move west to Victoria and then Kelowna. After losing Vicki, Bruce settle in Sidney, BC, making yet again many new friends, including Brenda Horn at Beechwood Village. Bruce loved Vicki, his family, and friends, a good joke, the odd shot of rum and a cigar! Bruce was unique and he loved life! Funeral service will be held in the Sands Funeral Chapel, 1803 Quadra Street, Victoria, BC on Monday, April 4 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will take place at a later date in Kenora, ON at which time a memorial service will be held. Flowers gratefully declined, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. SANDS FUNERAL CHAPEL 1803 Quadra Street, Victoria, BC (250) 388-5155
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 02, 2005
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I am fondly thinking of Dr. Vodrey. - Posted by: Philip (Manitoba resident) on: Dec 20, 2021