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RYAN BOURKE CRAIG
Date of Passing: May 14, 2022
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RYAN BOURKE CRAIG
It is with profound grief that the family of Ryan Bourke Craig mourn his passing on May 14, 2022.
He is survived by his beloved mother Linda; brother Colin (wife Rebekah, niece Jane); uncle Lou Hogue; his best friend Dr. David Gratzer; cousins and friends; and his loyal cocker spaniel Higgins. Ryan was predeceased by his beloved father Keith Craig (August, 2021).
Ryan was born (1975) and raised in Winnipeg. He was his high school Valedictorian, the youngest president of the youth wing of the PC Party of Manitoba and co-chair of a federal riding campaign - all before the age of 19.
After graduating from the University of Manitoba, he held positions with key provincial ministers in the Manitoba Filmon Government. Opportunity took him to Toronto, where he held senior political positions in the Harris Ontario government, working for several Cabinet ministers. Still in his 20s, he returned home to Winnipeg and became chief of staff to Mayor Sam Katz. Needless to say, Ryan was passionate about politics, both Canadian (Federal, Provincial, Civic) and American as well as worldwide. He loved nothing better than a good political debate, as family and friends can attest. He always credited his Dad with instilling in him the love of politics. The Winnipeg Free Press once called him a "strategist and political mastermind" and he was named among the "30 most powerful in Manitoba."
Ryan was very proud of his "BOURKE" Selkirk Settlers ancestry. He was a direct descendent of Edwin Bourke, a member of the first Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Politics was in Ryan's blood! Subsequently, his career centered on being a strategic communications advisor; he counselled national and international corporations.
Ryan was a visionary both in politics and in life. He saw the Big Picture and the endless possibilities of what could be. He creatively pondered challenges and solved problems and would always come up with a viable solution.
Ryan had a zest for life and enjoyed the countless opportunities life presented him in his young 46 years. He was proud to have been a member of the Ontario delegation to Russia for the Olympic bid. He was also invited by the US Ambassador to Canada to participate in their International Visitor's Leadership Program for "up and coming foreign leaders."
Ryan was loving, compassionate, loyal, intelligent, generous, fun loving, very sociable and gifted with many talents. He took unique, beautiful landscape and cityscape photos, often using his drone. He was the family/friends' computer whiz and loved all things Apple. His BBQ meals had flare. He could recite from memory long portions of speeches made by men he admired - Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan, JFK, Steve Jobs, among others.
Though he travelled the world and held important jobs, he always made it home for Christmas dinner, bringing thoughtful gifts for his family.
Most of all, Ryan was a loving son of whom both his parents were very proud.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that "In Memorium" donations in Ryan's name be made to the Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Winnipeg, the Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter, or a charity of choice.
In keeping with Ryan's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Rather, he wished friends and family to recall the many memorable and fun times they had shared with him.
Condolences may be sent to www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
"Your light and love will live on forever
in our hearts and for eternity."
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 04, 2022
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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You don’t forget the first time you met Ryan. He had energy, he had intensity, he had intelligence and you knew this the instant you looked him in the eye. In that same instant he had likely figured you out. My friendship with Ryan was too short. With Ryan even just a trip to Best Buy could evolve into a memorable adventure. I miss him. My deepest sympathy to Ryan’s family. - Posted by: Geoffrey Brown (Friend) on: Nov 17, 2022
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Though it was a short period of knowing each other (2020-2022) but those times were best moment I could remember Him. I was trying to reach you out this summer, but too late, My prayer are with his family and May Almighty blessing him. Not going to write an essay for this lose may my silent word become a prayer for you. I will still remember your talks, your skills and your gifts. It has been just few weeks before you left the world, still can't believe I will find that news. Deepest sympathy to the Craig family.! Om Peace, Om Peace. Om Peace! - Posted by: Shekhar Dasgupta (Friend) on: Oct 30, 2022
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I am shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of my friend and colleague Ryan Craig. We both started our careers together at QP. He was one of the brightest stars and the youngest Chief of Staff at the age of 23 in the government (a distinction he probably holds todays). He was passionate about his work, his friends and life. He live a full, wild at times, and happy life. His friends loved him and he was respected by so many. RIP Ryan. And see you on the other side. - Posted by: Tom Park (Queen's Park colleague ) on: Sep 11, 2022
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Aww he was such a nice guy ❤️ You will be deeply missed Ryan. Such a pleasure meeting you my guy 🙌 - Posted by: Mitchell Drew (Friend) on: Sep 01, 2022
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Deepest sympathy to the Craig family. Ryan will be missed by all that knew him. - Posted by: Derek Nash (Friend) on: Aug 23, 2022
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We are truly saddened by the news. Ryan was a good person, always helpful and caring. We have no words to describe our sorrow. We are going to miss him very much. God has taken him away from us too soon. Rest In Peace. - Posted by: Mistrys (Neighbour ) on: Jun 07, 2022
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Dear Linda, My thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time. Gina Petty (former teaching colleague) - Posted by: Gina Petty (friend) on: Jun 07, 2022
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Such a loss to all. A very talented young man. - Posted by: Glen and Heather Cummings (friends) on: Jun 05, 2022
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