Bill Unrau, aged 89 years, of Steinbach, MB., passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Bethesda Regional Health Centre, Steinbach, MB., after recent struggles with heart and stroke.
William Unrau was born at Clearwater, Manitoba on September 11, 1931, to parents Isbrand and Maria (Kroeker) Unrau. He was the 7th of 11 children. When he was 6 yrs old his parents moved the family to
Lowe Farm and then on to Steinbach where he completed grade 6 in elementary school. Throughout the years he realized that Steinbach was the only place on earth he ever wanted to live.
In 1960 he married Margaret Nickel and they were blessed with four children- Phyllis, Lois, Lloyd and Dorothy.
Upon confession of his faith in Jesus Christ he was baptized and joined the Bergthaler Mennonite Church where he taught Sunday School and later served as Sunday School Superintendent for many years. He was also the bearer of the record for the longest standing holder for Sunday School perfect attendance.
The Church building was moved down Hanover Street and renamed Christian Fellowship Church where he continued in service together with Margaret as Deacons as well as on the Elder Board.
Bill always enjoyed nature and greatly enjoyed fishing and hunting. He worked at a variety of jobs which included Penner Merit, Stylerite Hardware and then later at Economy Hardware where he was best known as ‘the guy who sold guns. His last official employment was at the Mennonite Heritage Village for 9 ½ years, keeping the grounds and the animals as well as acting as an interpreter at the Blacksmith Shop.
He was predeceased by Margaret on June 13, 1996 and on October 26, 1997 he married Anne Klassen.
He was a Board member of the 55 plus and spent many hours playing pool there with other retirees. He could also be seen most days out for a brisk long walk.
Bill and Anne were among the first residents of Bridgepark Manor where they spent many happy years until Anne’s passing on September 22, 2018. They always appreciated the wonderful care and service rendered there, particularly all those in the kitchen and dining room.
Bill leaves to mourn his passing 3 sisters, Chris, Elizabeth and Anne. His children Phyllis McAteer, Lois (Tromhan) Bukar, Lloyd (Shawna), Dorothy (James) Raffan and their families. Anne’s children Edith (Steve) Skanes, Darrel (Claudette) Klassen, Reg (Victoria) Klassen, Susan (Scott) Warkentin, Colleen (Louis) Charriere and their families.
A public come & go viewing will be held on Friday, April 9, 2021 for 25 people at a time between 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. at Birchwood Funeral Chapel, Steinbach, MB with Covid-19 protocol’s in place.
The livestreamed private family service will be held on Friday, April 9, 2021, at 1:00 p.m.