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GARRY FREDERICK BLUHM
Born: Mar 31, 1939
Date of Passing: Aug 06, 2022
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GARRY FREDERICK BLUHM
March 31, 1939 August 6, 2022
It is with deep sadness, that we announce that on Saturday, August 6, 2022, Garry Bluhm passed away peacefully at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With him were close family members, as well as the attending team of professionals from the Health Sciences Centre who provided him with such quality care during the final days of his life. Garry also received an abundance of support from relatives, friends and neighbours during his final years for which he was deeply grateful.
Garry was admired and respected by those who knew him. He was a person with character who assisted many to achieve their potential. He will be greatly missed.
Garry was born and raised in Morden, Manitoba. He was devoted to his parents and his five siblings. Garry could always be counted on when someone in the family needed his help. In school, he was a good student and athlete with a rambunctious nature. He attracted close, personal friends some of which he kept in continuous contact for all of his life.
Following school, he joined the Bank of Montreal proving to be an excellent employee and receiving enviable job opportunities. An interest to be more independent lead him into business with his own company, Power Vac Manitoba. Through this, he met his future wife Bonnie Somerville. They married in 1972 and called Winnipeg home. He appreciated the new family that Bonnie brought with her into his life, as they did him. Garry's business continued to be a success and it grew in scope. He eventually sold the ongoing operation and retired in 1999.
Following retirement, Garry became consumed with other passions. Their island in the Lake of the Woods and then, their residence in Port Charlotte, Florida were key sources of pleasure for him. He hosted friends and family at either location according to the season. He could be absolutely depended on to provide visitors with memorable stays.
Garry loved to entertain. His family, friends and business associates, all remember happy occasions filled with food, drink and conversations. His barbeques were legendary. Garry organized these events, ably assisted by Bonnie, in a seemingly effortless manner and his guests always appreciated the convivial atmosphere and the quality conversations lasting late into the night.
Garry was predeceased by his wife, Bonnie. He is survived by his sisters, Doreen McAdam, Bonnie Young (Dave); his brothers, Don Bluhm (Connie), James Bluhm (Denise); his brothers-in-law, Gordon Humphrey, Joe Nessman, David Nessman (Marti); his sisters-in-law, Sharon Wilson (Mike), Gloria Somerville and nieces and nephews, Dale Humphrey (Kathy), Garry Humphrey (Margie), Shaunna Hawkeye, Shelley Humphrey, Dawn Laing (Kerry), Sherrie Waterchief, Keith Young (Melanie), Laurie Harms (Grant), Heather Wall (Gilbert), Tom Wilson (Judy), Steve Thompson (Sonora), Jodi Somerville, Jeff Somerville (Anna). He was also predeceased by his mother and father, Mary and Fred Bluhm; his mother and father-in-law, Ina and Paul Nessman; his sister Gladys Humphrey; his brothers-in-law, Jack Somerville, Keith McAdam and his sisters-in-law, Jo Thompson, Cecily Nessman.
Garry loved the fellowship of people. He thrived attending the many events held with friends and family. In turn, people appreciated his warm hospitality and his generous welcome. His loss will be felt by all who knew him.
A celebration of his life is being planned to take place in the near future, at which time, everyone will be invited to share their memories of him.
Donations can be made in his memory to the Health Sciences Centre Foundation.
Wiebe Funeral Home Altona
In care of arrangements
www.wiebefhaltona.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 13, 2022
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I am in shock. Garry and Bonnie were lifelong family friends from when Garry worked in the bank in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and my dad Cliff Rose was his buddy. They helped my family every time I came to the Winnipeg Children's Hospital for 2 heart surgeries and annual checkups, even arranging The Golden Jet to visit me in the hospital after my second heart surgery in 1973 and visiting the Winnipeg Zoo on one of my annual visits. I remember many barbqs and Chinese food meals even on my last visit to Winnipeg when I stayed with Garry after I retired from the RCMP in Ottawa as an Inspector and drove home Westward. He was one of the first person's I told when I retired from this abusive organization and was so supportive of my decision and that I would be ok - exactly the support I needed. I was so saddened by Bonnie's passing in 2019 but Garry amazed me as he continued his dialysis at home. Our last conversation was this summer when he told me had could no longer do home dialysis. I suggested he get a live in Filipina nurse/maid/cook who could give him all round help at home and my friend in Lloydminster's immigration company has done this for many. He said it was good and he would let me know. He didn't answer his phone in August when I was in Lloydminster for my dad's birthday, he never answered multiple calls in October and never replied to my email in November and now December 24 in the Philippines he never answered my calls. I had a thought and googled Garry Bluhm obituary and the reason was clear he had died before my dad's birthday in August. My heart sunk and I was in shock so saddened to see the amazing picture of my dear friend. Over the years when we talked, when Bonnie was alive she would yell at Garry to pick up the extension, and after he took over the answering duty, despite his ailments you would never know it his baritone voice was ageless. Garry was a true gentleman and will be sadly missed. My condolences to his family and friends and his neighbour from across the street who I met when I visited on my road trip after retiring in Ottawa. Rest in peace my friend and say hello to Bonnie. - Posted by: Gregory John Rose (Family Friend ) on: Dec 23, 2022
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Garry was a classmate at Morden Collegiate in the 1950's. He was a fun guy. My condolences to his family. - Posted by: Frank Hink (Classmate at Morden Collegiate in the 1950's) on: Aug 26, 2022
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My condolences to all of Garry's family. - Posted by: Doreen Buss (acquaintance) on: Aug 18, 2022