Laverne Sunduk

Obituary of Laverne Sunduk

The family of Laverne Sunduk of Prince Rupert, B.C., formerly of the Canora District, beloved husband of Colleen Sunduk, sadly announce his passing on August 21, 2024. He was 69 years of age.

A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey, Certified Celebrant, officiating.

The interment will follow in the Canora Town Cemetery.

Memorial donations in memory of Laverne Sunduk may be made to Chursinoff Cemetery, Mikado, or to the B.C. Wildlife Federation as gifts of remembrance.

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Laverne “Vern” Alexander Sunduk, who left us on August 21, 2024, at the age of 69 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. Born on September 8, 1954, in Canora; Laverne’s journey through life was marked by his love for family, boats, strong work-ethic, ingenuity, and a deep passion for the great outdoors.

Growing up in the rural communities of Danbury, Stenen, Hyas, Kamsack, and Princeton (BC). Laverne cherished his memories of life on the prairies. His early years were filled with adventure, from hunting groundhogs, to breaking into diners with his teenage friends. At just 16 years old, Laverne followed his cousin’s lead and hitched a ride to Prince Rupert, B.C. This is  where he began his career as a carpenter’s apprentice and began to forge a new life for himself, on the West Coast.

Laverne’s career was distinguished by his mastery in various trades, including his roles as a Journeyman Carpenter, Aluminum Fabricator, and Marine Vessel Specialist. His dedication and skills were evident in the notable projects he contributed to across British Columbia, including: the Alex-Fraser Bridge, the Earl Mah Aquatic Center, the Kitimat Rio-Tinto Alcan Modernization Project and the Pembina Propane Export Facility. He was also a proud brother to both the Carpenter’s Union 1735 and the Pile Driver’s Union Local 2404. While working alongside these union brothers and sisters, he ran a successful small business, called Skeena Marine Mobile Welding. He made significant contributions to the commercial fishing industry by modifying and repairing fishing boats and completing welding jobs at the local processing plants. Laverne showcased his talents outside of work, as well, by building his family home, constructing his prized jetboat, and refurbishing his large ocean vessel, which he took great pleasure in during his retirement.

Beyond his professional achievements, Laverne was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Colleen. He was also, a loving and protective father and grandfather to their three children and four grandchildren: Bryce, Lorelle (Mari, Aoife) and Patricia (Roan, Rosie). Vern was an avid outdoorsman. He found joy in fishing and hunting during his free time. He went on many grand adventures; hunting for moose on the Stikine River, fishing trips up the Ecstall River and countless voyages upon the Sea. He also loved the open road. He memorably explored the entire western coastline, from Prince Rupert to Mexico and made annual trips back home to Saskatchewan. Upon his passing, he was on holiday, visiting with family and exploring Hornby Island and Kimberley B.C. before making his way to Saskatchewan. True to his Doukhobor roots, Laverne had a passion for charitable projects, whether spontaneous or well-planned, he could never turn down a chance to help those in need.

Laverne’s life was a testament to his hard work, dedication, service, and love for the natural world. He leaves behind a legacy of fine craftsmanship, strong morals, hard work ethic,  ingenuity, and a spirit of adventure, that will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

Those left to mourn this tragic loss are his loving wife of nearly 41 years, Colleen Sunduk, their two daughters, Patricia (Patrick) and Lorelle (Nicholas), his son Kalvin (Hong) and his six grandchildren Mari, Bodhi, Roan, Aoife, Zoe, and Rosie. Also left to grieve are his many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friend. Laverne was predeceased by his parents George and Annette Sunduk (Saliken); son Bryce; sister Virginia Angelopoulos; and brother Reginald Sunduk.

A funeral service will be held in his honor on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey, Certified Celebrant officiating. The interment will take place in the Canora Town Cemetery. A memorial service will announced in Prince Rupert at a later date. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Laverne’s life and achievements.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to his family for the completion of his final project at the Chursinoff Cemetery in Mikado, Saskatchewan or to the B.C. Wildlife Federation. His memory will live on through the countless lives he touched and the enduring legacy of his work.

Rest in peace, Vern. You will be so very deeply missed.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey's Funeral Home.

Tuesday
3
September

Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre
Highway 10 East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-783-4772

Interment

Canora Town Cemetery
Highway 9
Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada
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