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ALLAN WILLIAM (BILL) BUECKERT
Date of Passing: Dec 22, 2016
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ALLAN WILLIAM (BILL) BUECKERT It is with a very heavy heart that we announce the passing of A.W. 'Bill' Bueckert. After a courageous fight and with his family by his side, Bill went peacefully in his sleep on December 22, 2016 at the Victoria General Hospital. Bill was in his 73rd year. Bill leaves behind to cherish his memory his son Richard, his daughter Cindy (Gaetan); his grandchildren Rob (Alana), Kirsten (Tyler), Alex (Jordan), Erica, Jeremie, Nicolette and Mason; his great grandchildren Jackson and Ella; his siblings Elaine and Bob; brother-in-law Jack and his nephew and nieces Rob, Leanne (Dave) and Shelaine (Wally). Bill was predeceased by his loving wife, Luellyn (Hunter) in 1992. Bill's roots came from a humble beginning in Winkler, MB. As a young man, Bill was an extremely gifted athlete. His countless waterskiing accomplishments included being Manitoba's first water ski jumper to break the 100' barrier, repeatedly being named to both the Manitoba and Canadian Water Ski Teams, winning the 1960 Manitoba Provincial Water Ski Championship and, subsequently, earning the Canadian National Junior Jumping Water Ski Championship. In 1964, Bill became the very first Canadian Barefoot Endurance Tournament Champion with a time of 57 seconds. Bill's love for horsepower coupled with his entrepreneurial instinct catapulted the birth of several successful small businesses including B&B Mini-Motors and Centurion Engines, but it was his love for the water that accelerated the birth of the renowned Mister B Marineland. Together with his wife, Luellyn, they grew one of central Canada's largest and most successful powersports dealerships. In 2015, as one of the original founders of the Mid-Canada Marine Dealers Association (MMDA), Bill was inducted into the MMPDA Hall of Fame. This induction recognized Bill's numerous contributions for the growth and advancement of independent marine and powersports dealers. After Bill's retirement in 2001, he adopted his most recent travelling companion from the Winnipeg Humane Society - Benji. Benji was Bill's fur buddy and was the only one allowed to interrupt a NASCAR race. The family would like to thank Cynthia H. for welcoming Benji into her home and for providing him with an abundance of love. Abiding with Bill's wishes, there will be no service or Celebration of Life outside of the immediate family. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks that a donation to the Winnipeg Humane Society be made in Bill's honor. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy #1 E at Navin Road, Winnipeg, MB (204) 222-3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Dec 28, 2016
ALLAN WILLIAM (BILL) BUECKERT It is with a very heavy heart that we announce the passing of A.W. 'Bill' Bueckert. After a courageous fight and with his family by his side, Bill went peacefully in his sleep on December 22, 2016 at the Victoria General Hospital. Bill was in his 73rd year. Bill leaves behind to cherish his memory his son Richard; his daughter Cindy (Gaetan); his grandchildren, Rob (Alana), Kirsten (Tyler), Alex (Jordan), Erica, Jeremie, Nicolette and Mason; his great-grandchildren, Jackson and Ella; his siblings, Elaine and Bob; brother-in-law Jack; and his nephew and nieces, Rob, Leanne (Dave) and Shelaine (Wally). Bill was predeceased by his loving wife, Luellyn (Hunter) in 1992. Bill's roots came from a humble beginning in Winkler, MB. As a young man, Bill was an extremely gifted athlete. His countless waterskiing accomplishments included being Manitoba's first water ski jumper to break the 100' barrier, repeatedly being named to both the Manitoba and Canadian Water Ski Teams, winning the 1960 Manitoba Provincial Water Ski Championship and, subsequently, earning the Canadian National Junior Jumping Water Ski Championship. In 1964, Bill became the very first Canadian Barefoot Endurance Tournament Champion with a time of 57 seconds. Bill's love for horsepower coupled with his entrepreneurial instinct catapulted the birth of several successful small businesses including B&B Mini-Motors and Centurion Engines, but it was his love for the water that accelerated the birth of the renowned Mister B Marineland. Together with his wife, Luellyn, they grew one of central Canada's largest and most successful powersports dealerships. In 2015, as one of the original founders of the Mid-Canada Marine Dealers Association (MMDA), Bill was inducted into the MMPDA Hall of Fame. This induction recognized Bill's numerous contributions for the growth and advancement of independent marine and powersports dealers. After Bill's retirement in 2001, he adopted his most recent travelling companion from the Winnipeg Humane Society - Benji. Benji was Bill's fur buddy and was the only one allowed to interrupt a NASCAR race. The family would like to thank Cynthia H for welcoming Benji into her home and for providing him with an abundance of love. Abiding with Bill's wishes, there will be no service or Celebration of Life outside of the immediate family. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks that a donation to the Winnipeg Humane Society be made in Bill's honour. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy #1 E at Navin Road, Winnipeg, MB (204) 222-3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Dec 28, 2016

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 28, 2016
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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“Billy” was a grade or two ahead of me at school so I didn’t know him as a friend but in the years 1960 to 1962 I admired him for his exploits in water skiing. For some unknown reason, his name popped into my mind today. Such an oddity deserved investigation and it led to this obituary. Maybe someone needs encouragement. With signs so strong that the Rapture of the Church is imminent we can rest easy if we know Jesus Christ as our Saviour. God bless you, Bill Thiessen - Posted by: William Thiessen (High school memory) on: Dec 07, 2022
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I was deeply saddened to hear of Bill's passing from a mutual friend. I worked for Bill for nine years, and then later became a supplier to Bill in his business. I have many fond memories of that time in my life. My thoughts are with Rick, Cindy, and their families. - Posted by: Harv Basler (Work & Friend) on: Jan 01, 2017
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I would like to pass on condolences to the family. I was a long time friend of Bills as we got together in Florida many times during his travelling days. - Posted by: Don Klassen (Friend & customer) on: Dec 30, 2016
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Dear Cindy & Rick, we were so sorry to learn of your dad's passing and send our condolences to you and your families. I have wonderful memories of fun times in Morden, MB with your dad and mom and it was Billy who convinced me to learn to water ski. I hope the memories you have of the good times you had together will help overcome the sadness you feel now. You are both in our thoughts. Moe & Garth Mitchell - Posted by: Maureen & Garth Mitchell (Friend) on: Dec 29, 2016
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Bill as he was known to his many friends and business associates will be remembered as a dedicated member of the recreation and sports industry. To his family please accept my sincere condolences. Kindest personal Regards Andy Hiebert - Posted by: Andy Hiebert (Business) on: Dec 28, 2016
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I am sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I was fortunate to have recently talked to Bill about old times when he visited my office. He was an amazing entrepreneur and humble man. My thoughts are with all of you having to deal with the sorrow and hope that the thoughts of good times help heal the heavy hearts - Posted by: Scott Wallace (Friend and business associate ) on: Dec 28, 2016