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ROY FREDRICK FONDSE
Born: Jan 15, 1946
Date of Passing: Oct 26, 2021
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ROY FREDRICK FONDSE
January 15, 1946 - October 26, 2021
Roy was predeceased by his devoted and loving mum, Heather in 1995. His memory will be forever cherished by his sister, Christtine of Saskatoon. He will be missed beyond measure and forever loved with deep affection by Evelyn, his best friend and wife of 43 years, who was at Roy's side as he passed. Roy will be dearly remembered by his sister-in-law Theresa and her husband Reg and their children, Stephanie (Robin) and Brent (Lisa); his brother-in-law Melvin and his wife Celdy and their children, Dylan and Amanda (Scott); and his brother-in-law David. Uncle Roy held a special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews, Stephanie, Brent, Dylan and Amanda; his great-nephews, Ryland, Ronan and Odin and his great-niece Violet. During his earthly journey, Roy forged many close and lasting friendships. He will be fondly remembered by extended family as well as dear friends in Winnipeg and surrounding area, and across Canada and in Europe.
Roy's journey started in his birthplace of Bangalore, India. He treasured the freedom and incomparable experiences he had as a child, unleashing his curiosity to play, to explore and to learn. It was in Bangalore that Roy started his love affair with competitive cycling, which continued when he immigrated to England in 1963 and to Canada in 1967. Roy had the need for speed and loved the exhilaration of cycling on the track. The six day track races in Delhi, Ontario were a favourite. Competing for Canada at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Varese, Italy in 1971 and Montreal in 1974 were highlights of his racing days. Closer to home, Roy enjoyed competing in provincial and national track and road cycling races. When he hung up his racing wheels in 1978, Roy continued to enjoy the sport by closely following the professional riders; taking note of their tactics and strategies in cycling's grand tours and one-day classics races. Rarely did he miss a stage of the Tour de France or the Giro d'Italia or the Vuelta a España.
Roy was a vibrant man of many dimensions with an incredible sense of humour, whose enthusiasm and smile could fill a room. His tastes ranged from simple to exotic . Art was a passion. He enjoyed building a collection of works, especially those produced by Canadian painters and sculptors. His music choices were eclectic and always had special meaning to him. Elvis Presley was one of his all-time favourite recording artists. Roy was at home in the kitchen, creating his signature specials with imagination and ease, and then expertly pairing them with vintages he had spent time researching. A membership in the Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, Manitoba Bailliage enabled Roy to experience the creations of Manitoba's talented chefs that Roy so admired and who filled his quest for fine dining in the company of friends. Roy loved Canada dearly with its diversity of cultures and rugged beauty and made it a priority to visit all of the provinces. He had a special love for the Okanagan Valley in BC. International travel was often linked to seeking out and exploring wine regions in Europe, South America and the USA with Evelyn. Gardening was a relaxing pastime, especially following retirement in 2013 from a fulfilling 30 year career in residential real estate.
Thank you to the dedicated physicians and health care staff across the Winnipeg health region and at CancerCare Manitoba who provided expert and compassionate care. A special debt of gratitude to Dr. Kevin Coates, Roy's family physician, for coordinating Roy's care and for his consistent concern and prompt attention to Roy's needs.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Should family and friends so desire, please consider a donation to a charity of your choice or to CancerCare Manitoba in memory of Roy. https://www.cancercare.mb.ca/Ways-To-Help/donate. Roy had a soft spot for wildlife and it hurt him deeply to see them sick, injured or orphaned. Donations dedicated to Roy's memory at the Manitoba Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre would also be appreciated and bring him joy. https://wildlifehaven.ca/pages/donate
Precious Lord, take my hand
Lead me on, let me stand
I'm tired, I'm weak, I'm lone
Through the storm, through the night
Through the storm, through the night
Lead me on to the light
Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home
Roy, you are forever in my heart.
Rest in Peace my darling.
THOMSON "IN THE PARK"
204-925-1120
Condolences may be sent to
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 06, 2021
Condolences & Memories (11 entries)
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I am so sorry to hear of the loss of our wonderful friend Roy. I was so happy that we got to meet you Evelyn and that you got to have such a long full life with Roy. He will be missed by many, he sure seem to live life to the fullest. I hope you keep well and enjoy your memories. - Posted by: Pepi Cornyn (Friend and cycling buddy) on: Dec 18, 2021
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Evelyn... My deepest sympathies to you and your family. - Posted by: Jim Nick (Acquaintance ) on: Dec 01, 2021
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We were profoundly saddened to hear of Roy's passing. We were always laughing (and eating and drinking) whenever we saw each other, and that was never often enough. I do not recall one time that I spoke with Roy that I did not laugh at something we discussed. We may have met based upon our careers at the time, but a true friendship formed almost immediately after we were introduced. There is no one on the planet who was more important to Roy than you Evelyn, and we are so very sorry to hear of your loss. - Posted by: John (& Susan) Harrison (Friends!) on: Nov 10, 2021
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Sending my condolences Evelyn, at this time of loss. Thinking of you and your extended family as you face the days ahead. In Sincere Sympathy. Sandra - Posted by: Sandra Olsen (Fedirchuk) (Former work colleague of Evelyn) on: Nov 10, 2021
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I am saddened to hear of Roy's passing. I had the privilege to work in the same office at RE/MAX on Stafford where he always added that "touch of class" to the office with his elegent accent and had a wonderful sense of humor that always made my day. He would always speak of his love of art and at times his latest acquisition. RIP Roy. - Posted by: Jeff Stern (Former co-worker) on: Nov 08, 2021
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Roy, I am saddened to learn of your passing, but happy that you had a great life. I hope that you can "Ride in Peace" at the front of the peloton, with the wind at your back. My thoughts and condolences are with your wife, family and friends. - Posted by: Dave McKnight (friend from cycling) on: Nov 07, 2021
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Evelyn, I am very sorry to hear of Roy’s passing and offer condolences to yourself and family. You were each other’s world and I know you will miss Roy very much. You always had the best vacations being planned and I remember when working how envious I was of your upcoming plan, how much your absence was felt when away, and how much I loved hearing about your trip when you were back! I know these special memories will bring strength and comfort to you. Thinking of you. - Posted by: Trish Bergal (Former Work Colleague of Evelyn) on: Nov 07, 2021
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Roy was a man of great integrity with a huge generous heart. I am honoured to have known him. - Posted by: Carol Hoffman (friend) on: Nov 06, 2021
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Roy was a joy to bump into at the office! Life was never dull when Roy was present. Rest In Peace friend! My condolences to Evelyn and the extended family he held dear. - Posted by: Ron Derksen (Real Estate colleague) on: Nov 06, 2021
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I'm very sad to hear of Roy's death. Always gentle and smiling. I really liked him. What a shame. Gunny Tennese - Posted by: Gunny Tennese (Co-worker) on: Nov 06, 2021
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Evelyn, very sorry to hear of Roy's passing. I enjoyed working with Roy for many years at RE/MAX Stafford. He was always a kind and caring person. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. - Posted by: Lesley Cass (Coworker) on: Nov 06, 2021

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