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BERNARD P. ZAKALUK (BERNY)

Date of Passing: Mar 01, 2019

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BERNARD P. ZAKALUK B.Sc., M.Ed. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our devoted husband and father, Berny, on Friday, March 1, 2019 after a fulfilling life. He was 88 years old and the Rock of Gibraltar to all of us. In addition to his quick wit, he was a thinker, a natural, and could fix anything. He would examine what needed repair from every angle, then go about putting it back in working order, watches, whatever, you name it! One of Berny's fortes was his wonderful success after success in the kitchen. One of his son's friends referred to him as a gourmet cook. His particular specialties were Christmas Eve borsch, tomato aspic, and homemade garlic bread. Thanks to his sister-in-law, Margaret Graham, he was a breadmaker, par excellence. Berny is survived by his wife Beverley, and three sons, Jeff of Calgary, Graham (Mary) of Winnipeg and Robert (Sandra) of Winnipeg. He will be mourned by his four granddaughters, Christine (Stephen Pratt), Paige, Hailey and Hannah; and his two sisters, Mary Gerus of Calgary and Donna Ferriss of Winnipeg. He will be fondly remembered by his nieces, Penny and her husband Don Basarowich, Bonnie and husband Ernie Diplock of Windsor, Ontario, his nephews, Leslie and Robert Fiedler of British Columbia, and his nephew Craig. He is also survived by cousins, Wilma Macleod and Marie Arvelin of Thunder Bay and Joanne Husiak of Winnipeg. He was predeceased by his brother Joe, and his brother-in-law Albert Ferriss. Berny met his wife Beverley in the fall of 1951. She was the grade one teacher, while he taught junior high in the then isolated community of Bisset, Manitoba, the home of the San Antonio gold mines. Unknowingly to one another, both Bev and Berny were taking university correspondence courses. She remembers that he had a portable typewriter, something she had never thought of, but was still impressed by. Bernie used his typewriter for history term papers while Beverley wrote her English papers by hand. A favourite courtship reminiscence was casting for fish from a rock. Bev was glowing because she had a fish on the line, only to find that Berny was reeling one in, too. Fishing was so plentiful at then isolated Wallace Lake. Berny excelled at sports, playing both hockey and baseball. Berny and Bev were married in 1955. Among the most vivid memories of Berny with the kids were when Jeff was water skiing at Lake Brereton, playing baseball with Graham in front of the house, and fishing with Robert. Berny was an outdoors man. After cutting down the Christmas tree in the Sandilands Forest Reserve, a happy time was frying eggs on the Coleman with Gramma Graham - great fun in the quiet dead of winter sitting in the cold and snow. Berny received his bachelor and master's degrees from the University of North Dakota where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Later he completed all of the course requirements for a doctoral degree in School Administration at the University of Minnesota. He was the physical education supervisor in the Norwood School Division, as well as teaching at the high school level. He was instrumental in seeing the establishment of a track for Nelson Mac students. As an extra curricular activity Berny coached the basketball team, starting Saturday mornings when students were in Junior High until their graduation from High School. His wonderful students honoured him at the end of their grade 12 with a commemorative plaque. Berny finished his teaching career in the Winnipeg School Division at Weston School, where he continued serving as an educator and coach. He later became business manager at Saint Andrews, Ukrainian Greek Orthodox College. In addition to teaching, Berny was a founding member of the Manitoba, Provincial High School Athletic Association. He served as president of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Stead, Manitoba and with the help of other members, organized their 60th anniversary celebration. This church was founded in 1937 by committed parishioners, among them his mother and father, Steve and Anastasia Zakaluk. In accordance with Berny's wishes, his remains were cremated and a family memorial service was held on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard, presided over by the Venerable Simon Blaikie of St. George's Anglican Church, Crescentwood. In lieu of flowers, if friends so wish, donations may be sent to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, 1379 Kenaston Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3P 2T5. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 09, 2019

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I was so sad to learn of Berny's passing so long after he passed away. I taught for 8 years with Berny at Weston School. It was my first year teaching and I was next door to him. What a wonderful role model and fun guy. He had a favourite spot in the staff room at the end of the table, where he smoked his pipe. I recall him bringing in rabbit stew a few times to share with the staff at lunch. I even found out we were distant relatives! My sincere condolences to Bev and family. - Posted by: June Pospishell (fellow teacher at Weston School) on: Jun 04, 2020

  • Berny was also my basketball coach for four years- 1959-1962- at Nelson McIntyre. He was always generous to us, good humoured and supportive. For all of us he helped make playing basketball a pleasure. In many ways he was the most important person in our life in high school. - Posted by: Bob Bilan (Former student) on: Mar 12, 2019

  • Berny was my basketball coach at Nelson McIntyre. I have many fond memories of that experience. We regarded him as a fine role model. Dwight Botting Nelson McIntyre 1958-1962. - Posted by: Dwight Botting (Former student) on: Mar 11, 2019

  • My sincere condolences to family and friends. - Posted by: Doug Moberg (Neighbour) on: Mar 09, 2019

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