Ronald Allen Kisil

May 10, 1956 – April 18, 2026

It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Ron Kisil, 69, announce his passing on April 18, 2026, in Winnipeg, with his wife and daughters at his side.

Left to cherish Ron’s memory is his beloved wife Karen (Szklaruk) of almost 47 years; his daughter Kristen Stevenson (Regan) and grandchildren Kaia, Ryker, and Blakely and daughter Ashley Kisil (Matt Hazeu). He will be lovingly remembered by his sister-in-law Shirley Guest (John), brother-in-law Larry Szklaruk (Trina) along with many other family members and close friends. He was predeceased by his parents Walter and Jean Kisil and in-laws Nestor and Anne Szklaruk.

Ron was born in Winnipeg on May 10, 1956 and was raised on Pritchard Ave. He met the love of his life on a blind date and they were married three years later in 1979. They welcomed daughters Kristen in 1982 and Ashley in 1985. He loved his girls and devoted his life to giving them a wonderful childhood and a future full of opportunities. They were his best friends!

Ron’s love for Karen was unwavering as he stood by her side and supported her through all of life’s challenges. He was her everything. Ron gave Karen a beautiful life and their deep love was evident in everything they did. They enjoyed travelling, cooking together and entertaining family and friends. He leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion to his family.

Ron graduated from Sisler High School and continued his academic journey in Commercial and Industrial Sales at Red River College. He worked 25+ years at DuPont Pharma in the pharmaceutical industry. He concluded his career as a key sales representative at Vista Medical- a pioneering medical electronics firm based in Winnipeg specializing in medical diagnostics (pressure mapping). He helped rehabilitation hospitals like Mayo Clinic and others across the globe use pressure mapping sensors to help thousands of wheelchair users live healthy, full lives. He helped automotive, defense, aircraft seating and bedding companies use the sensors to improve comfort and safety. Ron approached his work with honour and integrity and took pleasure knowing that he helped improve the lives of many people.

Retirement in 2024 afforded him the opportunity to pursue new interests and find joy in life’s simple and meaningful moments. He loved travelling, golfing, fishing, and taking in the beauty of nature while birdwatching and taking long walks in the park. He missed his fur baby Zoey who took him on at least five walks a day. He was always found puttering in his yard and keeping his lawn looking pristine. Saturdays were dedicated to his Ukrainian food runs; visiting Tenderloin, Old Country Meats, and Jeanne’s Bakery. Some of his happiest times were spent behind the grill, barbecuing his famous ribs for family and friends, bringing people together with warmth and laughter and making sure they left several pounds heavier.

Ron was a Mason at Gateway Masonic Lodge #171 and a member of the Knights of Columbus at the Father Shyshkowich Council #8925. After retiring he hoped to become more active in both. A devoted fan of the Winnipeg Jets, he rarely missed a chance to cheer them on. He loved going to games or having a front row seat in his family room with a rum and coke. More than watching the Jets, he absolutely loved watching all three of his grandchildren, Kaia, Ryker and Blakely, learn to skate and eventually play hockey. Nothing brought “Poppy” more joy than watching a wraparound goal or a perfectly placed shot. He was known as Uncle Ronkie to niece Tracy’s boys, Dane and Oren. He attended as many games as he could with Tracy and Mike and cheered on the boys with a hot McDonald’s coffee. Thanks to Livebarn he was never more than a click away from the action when he couldn’t be at a game.

Ron cherished his trips to Indiana and Florida to visit his daughter Kristen, son-in-law Regan and their family. He enjoyed spending time with them at Disney, Gator watching, enjoying the sun and the beaches, sightseeing, playing board games with his grandchildren and being a MacGyver around their house. He was proud of Kristen’s dedication to home schooling their children and the wonderful Mother she is. Ron loved a good conversation about politics or the latest current events with Regan and was so proud of his accomplishments and success. He was always so proud of how Kristen and Regan were raising their children.

Ashley and Ron closely bonded over long talks about life and work, their love of music, walks in Birds Hill Park, Jets games and a good game of Scrabble. They were both foodies, always on the search to find the best food in the city and they would take long drives to surprise each other with food they were craving. Ron was so proud of her ability to advocate for the children she works with. Ron found a new buddy with similar interests in Ashley’s partner, Matt. They bonded over building his new deck, playing golf and seeing who could catch the biggest bass in Black Sturgeon Lake.

His girls, Kristen and Ashley, would always be his greatest joy, but his grandchildren were the icing on the cake. From the very beginning and until his last visit with them, he treasured every moment. He was in awe listening to Kaia read from the chapter book she was about to publish, loved watching his best friend Ryker build Lego and always laughed at his Blakely’s sense of humour and dance moves. They will miss their Poppy.

Ron had a way of making people feel welcome and special, always ready to lend a hand, share a laugh, or offer quiet support when it mattered most. He was known for his quick wit, practical jokes and off-the-wall sense of humour. We will never forget his one-liners! In his eyes, everyone was special and deserved respect. Ron will be remembered as a kind and deeply caring man. His favourite line was, “IT IS, WHAT IT IS”!

A special thank you to our wonderful friends and family who reached out, kept us in their thoughts and prayers, made and delivered food, called, or stopped by for visits and hugs during this difficult time. Your kindness will never be forgotten. A special thank you to Tracy Dumka, our family and Ron’s dear friends for all your visits to his bedside, for your love and prayers and for supporting him always.

An extra special thank you to Matt Hazeu for being with us at Ron’s side through this very difficult time. You were our rock, our shoulder to cry on and you were there for us when it mattered most.

Ron will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who were blessed to have known him. We were especially blessed because we called him “Poppy”.

“We held his hand until God held his”

A celebration of life will be held at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home on Sunday June 28th, 2026
at 1pm.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Ron’s memory to: the Masonic Foundation
of Manitoba (Wheels of Hope). 420 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, R3L 0N8
* This program transports patients to their cancer treatments
Or the charity of your choice.

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Ron “Rocket” Palmer

1941 – 2025

This will not be an obituary; this will be a roast. Anyone knowing Dad would appreciate the humour as we best describe this unique “one of a kind” individual.

Dad was the Archie Bunker of Petersfield. He was your typical farmer. Loved money!!! His favourite quote was “rub 2 nickels together until the beaver farts!” Words to describe him are: loud, opinionated, obnoxious, witty, funny and a real nice guy when he was sleeping! His friends at the coffee shop can take out their ear plugs now!

Dad was a mechanic and started his career on the Diefenbaker Dam in Saskatchewan. There he met mom in Dunblane and married in 1963. They moved back to Manitoba and settled in Petersfield to raise their 4 kids.

He was predeceased by his mom and dad, Glen and Dorothy, sister Ellen Brennan and brother and sister-in-law, Wayne and Alice and son Kevin.

Dad leaves behind children Dennis (Marilyn), Rhonda (Darcy) and Colleen (Mike), grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Special friend Gloria and family and ex-wife and friend Joan. Also, brother Wayne Palmer’s family, brother-in-law Jim Brennan and family.

The last 3 ½ years dad battled with Multiple Myeloma and fought the good fight right to the end. Even though dad couldn’t say words of affection, you knew he really did love his family. He was so proud of all of his grandchildren.

A private family gathering will be held at a later date.

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Ronald (Ron) William Kolbauer

August 23, 1943 – June 4, 2025

It is with great sadness that the family of Ron Kolbauer announce his passing at Concordia Hospital on Wednesday, June 4th at the age of 81.

He is survived by his wife Joan; his children Laura Lynn (Peter), Jason (Tracey), and Kristi; and his cherished grandchildren Zoe, Pierce, Ryann, Emma, and Logan. He is also survived by his brother Bob (Lucy), sisters Doreen and Linda, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Mildred and Louis, and his siblings Richard and Myrna.

Growing up in Winnipeg Ron had lots of interesting stories to tell about his youth, working at carnivals and pool halls followed by employment with the Canadian National Railway.  In 1967 he began his career in law enforcement when he joined the East Kildonan Police Department.  Following the city’s amalgamation, he served in various districts across Winnipeg—St. Boniface, Transcona, the North End, and in the Communications and Juvenile Division but he found his greatest fulfillment as a Community Relations officer.  Ron retired in 1993 with the rank of Sergeant II from the Winnipeg Police Department.  He also served for many years on the board of directors at the Winnipeg Police Credit Union.

Outside of work and into his retirement, Ron was a devoted reader, movie buff, card player, and crossword enthusiast.  Known for his sharp mind, Ron rarely missed a trivia question. He loved to golf with his brother and many memorable games were shared over the years, full of laughter, good-natured competition, and cherished family time.  He was a proud founding member of the Winnipeg Pin Collector’s Club, where he found joy and community through a shared passion.

Ron had a special place in his heart for animals, especially the family cats Ginger and Duffy. He delighted in spending time with his “grand-pets” and was always quick to offer a pat or a gentle scratch behind the ears.

Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be announced at a later date.

Donations in Ron’s memory can be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society, an organization that reflects his lifelong love of animals.

Dad, you were a devoted husband, an amazing father, and an extraordinary grandfather. Your presence brought warmth and strength to our lives, and your absence will be deeply felt by all who loved you most.

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Ron John Hunnie

December 22, 1944 – August 4, 2023

With heavy hearts the family announces the peaceful passing of Ron, husband, father and grandfather at home with his loving wife Doreen and son Kelsey by his side.

Ron was predeceased by his father John, mother Katherine, brother Eugene Hunnie, sisters and brother in law Pat Brunnette (Maurice), Phyllis Mousseau (Rick) and Ward R. Pizzey. Ron was also predeceased by his nephews; Randy and Rick Hunnie and Jean Paul Brunnette.

Left to cherish Ron’s memory are his wife Doreen of 50 years and their children, Vanessa (Jarrod Lewis), Michelle and Kelsey Hunnie and grandchildren, Courtnee and  Cameron Massey and Evan and Olivia Lewis, sister Debbie Mozel (Larry), sister in laws; Janet Hunnie and Gloria Pizzey, extended family and friends. Ron leaves his fur babies Jade and Meso.

Ron was raised in Libau, MB, worked at Atlas Copco, Red River Esso and South Beach Casino.

During his retirement, Ron enjoyed fishing, camping, computer games and fun times with his family, grandchildren and friends.

As per Ron’s wishes cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held.

Donations in memory of Ron would be most appreciated and can be made to a charity of your choice.

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Ronald Edward Ellie

May 24, 1956 – January 6, 2021

A Service to Celebrate the Life of Ron will be held on Thursday June 9, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. in the North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church, 1315 Gateway Road, Winnipeg, MB.

Link to Live Stream the Funeral Service here:

If friends so desire, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the Manitoba Firefighters Burn Fund.