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OLOF GUDRUN MARGRET BERTRAM

Born: May 15, 1919

Date of Passing: Sep 04, 2018

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OLOF GUDRUN MARGRET BERTRAM May 15, 1919 - September 4, 2018 Olof Bertram (nee Sigfusson), passed away peacefully at the age of 99, on September 4, 2018, in Brandon, MB. Olof was predeceased by her parents, Skuli and Gudrun; siblings, Arthur, Loa (Maria), Svein, Skuli, Thomas; and her husbands, Gerry and Don. As matriarch of the family, Olof embodied the qualities of the Icelandic people: hard-working, independent, self-sufficient, thrifty, stubborn, hospitable and generous. Honouring her loving supportive spirit, courage and tenacity are her children: Christine, Wayne, Brenda (Lawrence Donald), Jamie (Judy Goodman) and Janet (Laurie Penton); grandchildren, Erika and Sean Donald, Connor and Erik Penton; and great-grandson Henry. Olof was born on May 15, 1919, and raised on the family farm in Lundar, the sixth of seven children to Skuli Sigfusson and Gudrun Arnason. Her father, Skuli was an original pioneer who became a farmer, businessman, and Liberal MLA for the Interlake for 20 years. Her brothers were well known for founding the Sigfusson Transportation and J. S. Sigfusson companies. Proud of her Icelandic heritage, Olof's ties to Iceland remained strong through her many trips there to visit her sister Loa and family. Olof graduated as a psychiatric nurse from the Brandon Mental Health Centre in 1940, and then worked in the medical field in Winnipeg. With the shortage of teachers during the war, Olof stepped in for a year, so her younger brother, Tom, could complete his schooling. She continued her teacher's training and taught in Somerset and Winnipeg. In Somerset, she met her husband, Gerry McMahon. They raised five children in Boissevain, where they were active in many community organizations. They moved to Brandon in 1966, when Gerry became Area Manager of Manitoba Hydro. Gerry passed away suddenly in 1967. With five children to support, Olof returned to University, at age 48, completing a B.A. in Psychology and a B. Ed. degree. She was a respected instructor at Assiniboine Community College in Brandon until she retired. She inspired her children and grandchildren to complete university degrees and seek professional careers. In 1979, Olof married her second husband, Don Bertram, a widower with five sons. They retired to Nanaimo, in 1986, where Don passed in 1993. For 30 years, each summer Olof returned to her roots at her cottage on Lake Winnipeg near Gimli. Olof was an active, outgoing person who enjoyed teaching Icelandic, singing in a choir, swimming and exercise classes, attending Unity Church, and dabbling in watercolour painting. She could talk with anyone and had a great memory for genealogy. Her children joke that she could be put anywhere in the world and would find either someone she knew or was related to. Everyone who knew her has an amusing story of time spent with her. The family thanks the Hillcrest staff for the wonderful care and attention she received. A Celebration of Life event will take place at a later date. Goda nott elskan min!

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 22, 2018

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Sad to hear that Olof finally slipped away. Condolences to her family -- you were incredibly supportive of her, and stood by her. She was always fun to be with as she had an eye for colour as evident in her paintings. When driving with her we would enjoy the nuances of the colours and the scenery. I could always count on her if I called her with little notice, if she would like to come along to attend a concert, go to church, or some other event. I remember her as cheerful even if she told me her "gripes." She was very accommodating and did not like "pushy" people. I am sure she made an exception for me! We thought there might be a 100th birthday in May, but it was not to be. I lost a friend when she moved back to the prairies, and I miss her. - Posted by: Connie (friend) on: Oct 03, 2018

  • My condolences to Christine and her family on Olof's passing. Olof always had a ready smile and a friendly greeting at Unity. When I read of her life on-line, I thought it was a life "well-lived". Such an inspiration! Thank you, Olof. - Posted by: Pat Hogue (Friend of Christine and Olof) on: Sep 27, 2018

  • Best wishes and condolences. What a matriarch! I always appreciated Olof's enthusiasm and warmth when she attended concerts in which Christine sang (and I played violin) many years ago in the Nanaimo area. Olof and my mother Connie (who also died at age 99, but back in 2009) both attended many of these concerts and sure enjoyed talking with each other at intermission. - Posted by: Marjorie Cullerne (friend of her daughter Christine) on: Sep 24, 2018

  • What a great gal was Olaf!! I loved her participation at Unity of Nanaimo! Once, she and I were in a fun little skit together, and for years after, we enjoyed calling each other our stage names. I wanna be just like her when I grow up! (Only 30 years behind!) God speed, dear Olaf! We trust that the loving arms of Spirit are looking after the beloved family members left behind! - Posted by: Iris Strong (friend) on: Sep 24, 2018

  • I enjoyed singing when Olof was in the audience she was always gracious and encouraging with words and a smile. - Posted by: Sandy M.N. Bartlett (Friend) on: Sep 24, 2018

  • Always loved Seeing OLOF at Unity of Nanaimo. Always had a smile for me and something kind and pleasant to say. RIP Lovely Lady. Ken Thompson. Unity Spiritual Centre Nanaimo BC - Posted by: Ken Thompson (Friend) on: Sep 24, 2018

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