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DR. MORRIS E. BURKE
Born: Nov 14, 1927
Date of Passing: Feb 17, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDR. MORRIS E. BURKE It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Morris Edwin Burke M.D., husband, father and grandfather, on February 17, 2018 at the Vancouver General Hospital. In his 90th year, he passed peacefully after a short illness, in the arms of his loving family. He is buried at the Beth Israel Cemetery in Vancouver, BC. A much loved and respected physician, artist, teacher, friend and colleague, Morris, or 'Maishe' as he was known to his family and friends, was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on November 14, 1927 to Max and Sarah Burke, the youngest of three sons. He was predeceased by his parents, and brothers Matt and Benge. He is survived by his wife Eleanor, children David (Sharlynne), Joel, Baillie and Jeff, grandchildren Connor, Sarah, Ava and Kiera, brothers-in-law Morley Shatsky (Charlene) and Meyer Thompson, sisters-in-law Belle Burke (Toronto) and Lillian Burke (Winnipeg), and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Morris attended St. John's Tech High School and was Valedictorian in his last year. He applied and was accepted to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba despite a strict quota at the time for Jewish students. He was awarded the Lt. Frank Rich Memorial Scholarship after his first year of internship and in 1951 he graduated Medicine as one of the youngest in a large class of graduates. Morris then married his long time love Eleanor Shatsky whom he had met at the age of 16. He took the position as Doctor in the town of Erikson, MB, followed by a move to Norway House at the top of Lake Winnipeg, working for the Department of Indian Affairs. There, he wrote a dictionary in the Cree language with the help of Cree First Nation locals to better communicate their illnesses and document their medical histories. Morris acted as Surgeon, Obstetrician and Dentist and was greatly respected for his compassion and tireless care as he flew to nursing stations at Cross Lake and Island Lake. After, the couple moved to Wapella, SK where they lived for the next three years and then back to Winnipeg to rejoin their extended families and welcome their sons David, Joel and daughter Baillie. Morris opened his office in East Kildonan on Watt Street where he practiced for 40 years, meanwhile becoming Medical Director of Tuxedo Villa and Beacon Hill Nursing Homes. Among his many accomplishments, he was commended by the Mayo Clinic for his diagnostic abilities and was acknowledged by his peers for using the practice of hypnosis to help his patients overcome disabilities. He was Secretary for the Board of the Canadian Hypnosis Society for several years. Eventually he closed his office and joined the Eaton Place Medical Centre until his retirement in 2015. To quote his patients who often brought him second and third generations, Morris was a 'gentle, patient, articulate, empathetic and thorough doctor'. He was loved by everyone who knew him and for whom he always had a kind word. After being in practice for 64 years, Morris and Eleanor moved to Vancouver, BC to join their children and grandchildren. They would have celebrated their 67th Anniversary July 1, 2018. An epitaph Morris wrote on his parent's headstone is equally fitting to his own; 'Golden Hearts and Hands at Rest.' We will love and miss him forever. A donation in Morris' name to Mazon Canada (1.416.783.7554) or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 24, 2018
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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Dear Eleanor, Joel, Baillie and David. I am so very sorry for your loss. Maishe was so kind and sweet to me when I spent time with your family many years ago in Winnipeg. My deepest condolences. - Eve Bland, Toronto - Posted by: Eve Bland (Friend) on: May 26, 2018
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One of the finest men I've ever known. Was noble, artistic, inspiring with great charm. Will never forget our wonderful chats - God knows he was loved and a true mensch. Prayers to Mrs. Burke and family. - Posted by: Brent Barker (Friend) on: Apr 24, 2018
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Dr. Burke was my family doctor from the time I was a baby until he retired. He had such a great quiet sense of humour. I used to tease him throughout the years and our running joke came to be when I told him, “Dr. Burke! You’ve been my doctor for thirty years and you STILL spell my name wrong.” So every time we saw each other for the next eleven years he would greet me with, “Hello Tracy with no E.” He was a true gentleman who is sorely missed. My family's deepest condolences to the Burke family. - Posted by: Tracy, no E. (Lifelong patient) on: Apr 04, 2018
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It was a true pleasure working with Moe at Eaton Place. He was truly one of a kind with a sharp, quiet sense of humour. - Posted by: Anthony Hlynka (Colleague) on: Mar 29, 2018
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Although we only had the privilege of meeting Mr. Burke a dozen or so times, he made us feel as though we were family, always warm and inviting. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and hearts are with you. - Posted by: Theresa and Tony Panidisz (Friends of David & Shar) on: Mar 27, 2018
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I was a patient for 47 years Dr Burke always listened to me. What a beautiful human being! So sorry for your loss! I cried when I read the obituary! - Posted by: Frances Honke (Former patient) on: Mar 26, 2018
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Dr. Burke was my doctor from 1962 till he passed me on to Dr. Hochman at Eaton Place. I really missed him when he retired but have great memories as a child and adult patient. He helped me thru troubled times without a blink of an eye, took care of my children also. He was a wonderful man. R.I.P. Dr. Burke - Posted by: valerie goertzen (schell) (patient) on: Mar 25, 2018
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Sorry, Baillie, for your loss. I told Sam this and asked to deliver the message to you, but not sure you received it... At least he passed with your daughters around him, and away from cold Winnipeg. RIP Michael Kali Winnipeg - Posted by: Michael Kalo (Family friend) on: Mar 25, 2018