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RONALD (RON) EDWARD HOLMES
It is with great sadness that we, the family of Ronald "Ron" Edward Holmes, 68, announce his death at his home on the Brokenhead River, Beausejour, Manitoba on March 23, 2023.
Ron was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Doris (nee Freedy) and Bernard Holmes. He is predeceased by his father and infant son, Connor. He is survived by his wife Carol Tomandl, mother Doris (Winnipeg), sisters, Betty Laurencelle (Winnipeg) and Leslie Fitzpatrick (Lockport), brothers, Ian (Seven Sisters) and Bruce (Calgary); brothers-in-law, Ron Laurencelle and Ed Fitzpatrick, and the Tomandl families in Wisconsin and Michigan. Additionally, many nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles, and his special canine co-captain, Winnie.
Ron attended schools in Winnipeg and Brandon. He spent many summers with his family at the camp on Lake Malachi travelling there by way of the CN Minaki Campers’ Special. His job at Sal’s as a teen was one of his favourites. Wanderlust sent him to sea at the age of 17 by joining the Royal Canadian Navy where he served four years. This literally set the course for the rest of his professional career. After many years and hours of sea time, ongoing training, education and exams for many levels of licensing and certifications, he obtained his Master Mariners License (for Unlimited Tonnage, any Oceans). His early years found him working on the Lord Selkirk as a third and second mate and bosun. He worked on many cargo and bulk carriers, as well as towing tugs in the North Sea. Ron also Captained the Malachite, a small passenger seasonal day/overnight cruiser out of Vancouver. Additionally, he served on The Terry Fox, a Canadian built heavy icebreaker for BeauDril, an Arctic drilling system for Gulf Canada in the Beaufort Sea.
In 1995, though he had no intention of ever working on a cruise ship, a friend suggested he try a several week relief job with Royal Caribbean Cruises. He said after he had a look at the Windjammer cafe buffet, he thought this would be a great job! Ron served on six Royal Caribbean ships. As Captain, his last ship was The Allure of the Seas. Ron spent 51 years at sea. Professionally, he will be remembered as a great navigator and mentor, a champion to his crew, a kind and generous man with a great sense of humour. As Captain, the safety of his crew and guests was always his first and foremost priority. As a true Canadian, he had great respect and understanding of the sacrifices his international crew had made in order to provide for their families by working on ships.
His greatest joy was to cook and spend time with his family and friends. He was especially revered for his great Yorkshire pudding, finding an unusual brand of scotch, and serving an ice-cold Martini. He loved older model Cadillac Deville’s and a good Wisconsin Supper Club. He was a lifelong avid reader, lover of music and movies.
We are grateful for Palliative Care - Interlake-Eastern, Dr. Puff and Laura RN. We thank you for your care and compassion provided to Ron in his last few weeks. Thank you to home care nurses, Jenelle and Chantel.
Cremation has taken place and there will be no service as requested by Ron.
Donations in his name may be made to:
- Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority Palliative Care Program Services
- Animal Humane Society in your region
-April is Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month. Heartburn can cause Cancer. Please consider a donation to ECAN - Esophageal Cancer Action Network.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 01, 2023
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I was blessed and proud to have Ron as a close friend for 40 years. He was everything that all of these tributes say and more. He was a funny, sarcastic, man with a big intellect, a big heart and an abiding sense of self. His mother gifted him with a high sense of responsibility, common sense and self confidence. He also loved his family deeply and was willing to do just about anything for them. All these were things I loved and admired about him. As a very old friend, I can add a little more. First, (not that this will surprise anyone who really knew him, but I just haven’t seen it mentioned) Ron was crazy about Christmas. Always wanted to be home with Carol and the family on December 25. But when he could not be, I am sure he did anything he could to ensure that his crew and passengers had a wonderful time. Second he loved really good scotch with a good beer chaser and the Bombers. And third, he was one of the most loyal friends you could imagine. Always there in times of trouble, no matter the distance. Always in touch. I will miss him so much. I send love and sympathy to Doris and Carol, Ian, Lesley, Betty and Bruce. - Posted by: Becky Matthews (Old friend) on: Apr 11, 2023
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I was so saddened to learn of Captain Ron’s death. We had many great adventures, fantastic meals, good laughs, shared Canadian sarcasm and maybe the occasional 🍸 or two. Peaceful sailing Captain. - Posted by: Margaret AITCHISON (Work colleague Allure of the Seas) on: Apr 03, 2023
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Our deepest sympathies to Doris, Carol, Betty, Ron, Bruce Leslie and Ed and Ian and Families. Ron was a very special man. Jack and I were his special guests on a cruise where he was Captain. We had a wonderful trip. Our hearts hurt for all of you. Love J& J - Posted by: JACK AND JACQUIE PURANEN (FRIEND) on: Apr 02, 2023