BENJAMIN TORCHINSKY

BENJAMIN TORCHINSKY

BENJAMIN TORCHINSKY Obituary

Published by Saskatoon StarPhoenix on Dec. 28, 2013.
Benjamin Torchinsky
Announcing the passing in Miami, Florida on December 23, 2013 of Benjamin Torchinsky, born on September 24, 1926 in Calgary, Alberta the son of Max and Rose Torchinsky. He leaves behind his sister Ethel Wiss; two sons, Alan and Raymon; two daughters-in-law, Ruth and Christine; and four grandchildren, Miriam, Joseph, Abraham and Sasha. Ben was predeceased in 2009 by his beloved wife and most trusted advisor, Sarah (Pearlman) Torchinsky.
Ben's affinity for engineering began in his youth when he took advantage of the many opportunities offered by his father's used parts business for creative improvisation, like building a motorized bicycle from a washing machine engine. His career in civil engineering began with a stint as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, where he was privileged to teach many returning veterans the principles of civil engineering and particularly the emerging field of soil mechanics, which was Ben's passion. Teaching gave way to Ben's desire to put geotechnical theories into practice. He began with Torchinsky Consulting, which soon morphed into Western Caissons, specializing in state of the art geotechnical work in heavy foundations. As the business grew across the country, Ben's belief in good people and good ideas and the need to take a risk on both came to the fore. He moved his thriving engineering company into new and diversified fields, under the banner of Agra Industries, and became a pioneer in vegetable oil processing, cable TV, medical diagnostics and recycling. "I came from Western Canada", Ben said," I believed in being diversified. I've grown up in a country where the main economic strength depended entirely on farming, and if there was a good crop year it was good for everybody, and if there was a poor crop year it was bad for everybody."
The engineering core of the business continued to be Ben's passion and it grew to encompass many major projects worldwide. Agra contributed to the design and construction of rapid transit systems in Vancouver and Washington, DC; the Three Gorges dam in China; the Hibernia, Sable Island and Terra Nova oil and gas projects off Canada's East Coast; the Alliance gas pipeline in Western Canada and the U.S. Midwest; Highway 407 in Ontario; the Diavik diamond mine in the Northwest Territories and the building of nuclear reactors for South Korea. By the mid 1990's Agra's reach had expanded to employ 6,500 people in 24 countries. Ben became personally involved in Agra's development of a major hotel and real estate project in the Cayman Islands, and he and Sarah decided to make it their home.
With the merger of Agra and UK Based AMEC in 2000 Ben retired from one business only to keep on pursuing many more as a mentor or active partner. He travelled frequently to the UK to promote Seacore, a marine construction company involved in building offshore wind farms in Europe. As a resident of Grand Cayman, he became the trusted partner to many local entrepreneurs.
Ben and Sarah loved art and music. They helped to support many artists and music societies, beginning in Saskatoon when Ben was an engineering professor and continuing in the other cities his business took them.
Ben's awards for his engineering accomplishments included the 1997 Sir John Kennedy Medal from the Engineering Institute of Canada, the 2001 Beaubien Award presented by the Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada and an Honorary Doctorate in 2003 from his alma mater, the University of Alberta. Ben's most treasured recognition came from the many young engineers and entrepreneurs that he mentored throughout his life. If there is a fitting epitaph, it is in Ben's own words: "I really got a kick out of helping someone with an idea, who could make it into something worthwhile. If it worked, the whole thing was a lot of fun and very satisfying. And that works out to a good life."
Ben will be buried beside Sarah in the West Bay Cemetery, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman.

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June 8, 2014

The Buckley family sincerely regrets the passing of Ben. During the years we knew him he lived in Fort Lauderdale and then Miami. We went sailing together and became friends. Ben became Godfather to my son Michael. We will pray for Sarah and Ben's entire family. Rest in peace Ben, Monika Bob Michael and Lanna Buckley Atlanta Georgia.

Marguerite Millar

April 5, 2014

I met Ben on a flight to Grand cayman from Canada, he was such a humble person with so many achievements. Cayman has lossed a true giant of a friend. My condolences to his family, may his soul rest in peace and light perpetual shine upon him . Regards, Maggie millar

Bill Torch

March 7, 2014

My name is William Torch, son of Boris Torchinsky,my father originally born in Zhytomir around 1886. Other Torchinsky family members are derived from the family name. I never knew of Ben Torchinsky, butbwonder if there is a family historical connection.

Victor Tomaschuk

January 6, 2014

I had the fortune of having Ben as my professor at the University of Saskatchewan and later as a business principal in an engineering undertaking. It is with great esteem that I hold my association with Ben in both circumstances.

Shelley Bloovol & Austin Mangarten

January 4, 2014

With heartfelt sympathy to the Torchinsky family.
Ben was truly a remarkable man, a special cousin, and most important of all, a dear friend. He will always be remembered and deeply missed.

December 31, 2013

Raymon and Allan,our deepest sympathy and condolences on passing of your dad.He was not only my boss but also a good friend over the years
Sam bulych(Calgary,ab)

David Chalcroft

December 30, 2013

My condolences to the Torchinsky family. Ben was a very successful engineer who was much admired by his peers for growing a formidable engineering company from modest beginnings in western Canada. It seemed that every project that my firm UMA Engineering was involved with, one of Sam's companies was either our competitor or our partner. He touched the lives of many engineers and their families over a very long period - a life well-lived, indeed.
Dave Chalcroft, P.Eng

Borden Pluhator

December 30, 2013

Raymond and Allan, along with so many others who knew your father, I offer my deepest sympathy on his passing. I was hired by your father in 1965 and remained with one of the companies he founded until my retirement in 2005. There is satisfaction to know that in his passing you can celebrate the end of a very long and productive life. The measure of a life well-lived is through the lives he touched. You can proudly and confidently say that his indeed was a life well-lived. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that his loss is felt by all who knew him.

Michelle (Pluhator) Murton

December 30, 2013

Deepest sympathies to the family on the loss of your beloved father/father-in-law, and brother, Ben. I have fond memories of meeting Ben and Sara, as well as Max and Rose, as we travelled as a family to Florida for vacations. Ben and Sara were warm, kind, and lovely people who touched many lives, including that of our family.

Paul Kozicki

December 28, 2013

Extend our sincere condolences to Allan and Raymon on the passing of your father. He was one of a kind and will always be remembered. May he rest in peace.

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