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ROSS ALFRED BONNYMAN

Date of Passing: Feb 07, 2020

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ROSS ALFRED BONNYMAN

Ross Bonnyman, 75, passed away peacefully on February 7, 2020, in Winnipeg, MB.
Ross will never be forgotten and always loved by his family and friends.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date with details to follow."

NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204-949-2200
neilbardalinc.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 15, 2020

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • I’m so very sorry to have caught up with this news. Till we meet again Sir, to be under your protection once again. I’ll bring the OJ, you can bring the ride! Hugs for peaceful travels - Posted by: Bonnie Lee (One of the protected) on: Oct 13, 2021

  • R.I.P. Ross Bonnyman (Dad)...I met Ross in the summer of 1975, I had just graduated grade 12 & turned 18 in July. Ross was the main bouncer at the St. Vital Hotel. We formed a friendship that spanned the last 45 years. He called me son a couple of times, so I started calling him Dad...and it stuck. From then on, whenever we bumped into each other or talked on the phone, it was always “Hey Son”, “Hey Dad”! As far as I know, Ross never had any biological children, but he raised many of the hardest to raise boys in his home through CFS...and they grew to respect him as a father and a mentor. He was Dad to a lot of guys, Jeff ‘Hog’ V., Lyle B., and myself were 3 of a few !!! His home became a safe and welcome home to many a troubled young boy, whom Ross moulded into a stand up young man, due to his way of raising them with rules and guidelines and sometimes some tough love...but respect earned respect. I could go on and on about Ross...how him and Awesome would call each other and discuss the crossword in the Free Press...how him and I would discuss our knee problems...how he bought an older 750 Triumph Boneville and rode it a few years, sold it to Rizz, and bought a newer Triumph...that he told me he was a member of The Saxon’s MC from Thompson back in the 60’s...that he collected old pop bottles and old cameras which were displayed in his home in Charleswood...or that at one time he had a white beard that went down to his belly button...& how he loved skulls so much, he had them tattooed all over his body (not sure how many he had, he would always say “this is the last one...and then, “Hey, got a new skull tattoo “...& lots more !!! I will surely miss Ross, and am kicking myself for only visiting him 3 times in the last couple of years that he was in a care home in Charleswood...at least I made it the 3 times. We do tend to get wrapped up in our own lives sometimes...so take the time...go see someone that you’ve been wanting to visit, go see that friend, aunt, uncle, cousin, sibling. R.I.P. my friend...rip up those roads on your heavenly Triumph on the other side of The Pearlies!!!!!! - Posted by: David Gledhill (Friend (Son)) on: Feb 19, 2020

  • R.I.P. Bro. One last Ride . - Posted by: DWIGHT Thacker (Close friend ) on: Feb 18, 2020

  • Call me or please make sure I know when to be there ...... ✌️✌️✌️ - Posted by: Ward Dallman (Friend ) on: Feb 16, 2020

  • Smooth sailing my friend.. see you on the other side❤️ - Posted by: Heather Trosky (Friend) on: Feb 16, 2020

  • You will be dearly missed my friend. Will always cherish the good memories. - Posted by: Jan Graham (Friend) on: Feb 15, 2020

  • You will be missed my friend “”” have great ride!! - Posted by: Ward Dallman (Friend ) on: Feb 15, 2020

  • R.i.p. Ross I was glad to have you as a friend. - Posted by: Ken Marchuk (Friend) on: Feb 15, 2020

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