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SCHWANKE: Dieter Hermann Schwanke, May 16, 1936-June 24, 2020. After a short illness, Dieter (84 years of age) passed away on June 24, 2020. Dieter is survived by his wife Maureen (Kennedy); his children Bruce, Ingo (children Kurt and Taja), Rhonda Bonchuk (husband Robert, children Steven and Carly) and Dixie; and his sister Edith and nephew Michael. He was predeceased by his parents, Kurt and Elisabeth and niece Brigitte. Dieter was born in Egelsbach, Germany. At the age of 21 he immigrated to Canada with the goal of becoming a farmer. He and Maureen married in 1960 and in 1961 they moved to Binscarth, Manitoba, where they owned and published the Binscarth Express weekly newspaper. It was here they discovered they really enjoyed southwestern Manitoba. In 1965, an accidental fire razed the business and after continuing to publish the newspaper for another year out of their home, they chose to pursue Dieters dream of becoming a farmer. So it was back to Winnipeg where Dieter had begun his life in Canada working at the Winnipeg Zoo. He now became an editor and writer, as well as five years in the Environment Information position with the Provincial Government. During this time, they purchased a small farm in Clandeboye, Manitoba, and later expanded to a larger farm near Balmoral, Manitoba, raising sheep, chickens and pigs. In 1978, they were able to acquire farmland near Arrow River, Manitoba, which delighted the whole family. He and Maureen lived there more than 40 years before his death. His life-long interests were wildlife photography, planting trees and a love of dogs. It was Dieters wish that he be cremated and that there be no service or memorial event. For those so desiring, donations may be made in Dieters memory to the Manitoba Wildlife Federation at www.mwf.mb.ca.
As published in Brandon Sun on Jul 18, 2020