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CARL BOONSTRA

Born: Oct 10, 1932

Date of Passing: Jan 27, 2017

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CARL BOONSTRA October 10, 1932 - January 27, 2017 Peacefully, with his family at his side, our Dad passed away into the arms of Jesus, at the age of 84. He was greatly loved and will be missed by his wife Pearl (nee Polet), of 62 years; six children: George (Henny), Murray (Pauline), Elaine Halischuk, Bev (Peter) Pastoor, Linda (Jan) Eisses and Allan (Catherine); 17 grandchildren: Brenda, Carl (Danielle), Angela (Patrick), Michael (Leslie), Albert (Kristy), Derek (Nicole), Diana (Rob), Crystal (Niels), Eddie, Cameron, Spencer, Hannah, Dexter, Nico, David, Ava and Charlotte, and 21 great-grandchildren; his siblings, Anne Haarsma, Bert; brother-in-law Ernie Boklaschuk, as well as Polet brothers/sisters-in-law, numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by son-in-law Eddy Halischuk, sister Grace Boklaschuk and sister-in-law Janis, and brother-in-law John Haarsma. Dad was born October 10, 1932 to George and Pearl, immigrants from the Netherlands, and enjoyed a loving childhood with his siblings on the farm. Dad and Mom married in 1955 and shortly after Dad himself built their first house, including plumbing, but water hook up occurred four years later after their fourth child was born. Life on the farm was not always easy. Dad appreciated his Meadows community friends who were always willing to lend a helping hand. Dad took great pleasure and pride in working over 40 years milking his dairy cows and grain farming on the Meadows farm, which he and his brother Bert owned along with Mom and Auntie Janis. After retirement Dad would go most days to the farm to help out and offer advice to his nephews, Rob and Brian, who took over the farm. Even well into his 80s, Dad would help out on Murray's strawberry farm, George's farm and on the farm in Meadows. Dad's greatest treasure was his family. He was so proud of all his children and grandchildren's accomplishments. He loved helping them with building projects, camping with the whole family at Andy Lake for 34 years and listening to their stories. He had the greatest laugh and always made you feel he had time for you. All the grandchildren and great-grandchildren called him "Chicken Grandpa" because he had a ceramic chicken that would lay candy eggs. Dad wrote a book "Memories Of A Farm Boy Growing Up On The Prairies", for his family. He was very sociable, had many close friends and always wanted people over for coffee time. Dad was never one to sit still. He and Mom enjoyed many winters in Arizona and have made lifetime friends there too. Dad loved woodworking and was part of the woodshop group in Arizona and built his own shop at home. He made many beautiful creations to give away. Dad, always willing to help, volunteered with the Canadian Food Grains bank, rebuilt houses after disasters in Honduras, Grand Forks and Grand Point, and served as a Trustee in the Interlake School Division. Dad's faith and trust in the Lord has always been his guiding light. He was a lifetime member of the Christian Reformed Church where he served as both an Elder and Deacon for many years. Dad wrote a message to his loved ones, he wanted to be remembered for "faith in God, dedication to and love for my family. Good work ethic and love for my country and the freedom we enjoy". The family wishes to thank Dr. Kerry Graham, all the incredible staff of palliative care, Quarry Ridge Pharmacy and the staff of Doctor Evelyn Memorial Hospital in Stonewall. A funeral service will be held at Covenant Christian Reformed Church, 653 Knowles Ave., Winnipeg, on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. A live feed of the funeral can be viewed at: http://covenantcrc.sermon.net/ main/main/20297581 Then I heard a voice from heaven say, "Write: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on." "Yes," says the Spirit, "they will rest from their labour, for their deeds will follow them." Revelation 14:13 In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to CancerCare Manitoba. MacKenzie Funeral Home Stonewall 204-467-2525 info@mackenziefh.com
Publish Date: Jan 31, 2017

CARL BOONSTRA On Friday, January 27, 2017, with family at his side, Carl Boonstra of Stonewall, Manitoba, beloved husband of Pearl Boonstra, passed away at the Stonewall & District Health Centre at the age of 84 years. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at the Covenant Christian Reformed Church, 653 Knowles Ave, Winnipeg, MB. A private family interment will take place in Stonewall Cemetery. Longer obituary to follow in Tuesday's Free Press. MacKenzie Funeral Home Stonewall 204-467-2525 info@mackenziefh.com


Publish Date: Jan 28, 2017

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 31, 2017

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • We just recently heard about Carl's passing and want to pass our deepest condolences to the Boonstra family. The best times of my childhood were spent on the Boonstra farm hanging out with Elaine, riding horses and feeling like a part of the family. Pearl and Carl always welcomed me and Carl was one of the kindest man I have had the pleasure to meet. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Sincerely Jane and Cec - Posted by: Jane and Cec Dubay () on: Feb 09, 2017

  • Hi Murray & Pauline; Just letting you all know that you are all in our thoughts & prayers and we are sorry for your loss. Doug & Linda Champagne - Posted by: Doug & Linda Champagne (Cousin) on: Feb 02, 2017

  • Sorry to the Boonstra families for your loss. Thinking of you all - Posted by: Diane McDougall (Paulines sister) on: Jan 31, 2017

  • I do remember Carl and Pearl so well, as their parents were my surrogate grandparents when we arrived in Canada in 1953. I was fortunate enough to spend a week on the farm a few summers and enjoyed every moment of it. Carl and Pearl were truly loving people who were there to help everyone. I firmly believe it is their wonderful faith in our precious Lord that led me to Christ. The Boonstras were and always will remain in my heart as part of a wonderful childhood. I extend my sympathies to the family but know Carl is safe in the arms of Jesus and perhaps will have a chance to meet up with my Mom and Dad (John and Tini van Wyk) and my late husband Axel. Love and best wishes Yanny Willrodt. - Posted by: Jantina (Yanny) Willrodt-nee van Wyk (friend of the family) on: Jan 31, 2017

  • My sincerest condolences to Pearl and all the family. I have many great memories of our visits to Carl's parents farm in Meadows during the 1950s and 1960s and to your farm across the road. Carl and Pearl were always most welcoming to the four little girls from the Netherlands whose family his parents assisted in so many ways. All of you hold a very special place in my heart. God Bless. - Posted by: Willi Burgess, nee van Wijk (Family friend) on: Jan 30, 2017

  • We do not know you all that well, but Carl and Pearl were my youngest sister Jean's in-laws. Jean always spoke very highly of you. I'm sure it is very difficult to lay your beloved to rest, may you feel God's comfort and peace. - Posted by: Henry & Betty Dyck () on: Jan 30, 2017

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