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1932

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2021

Michael Bundock Obituary

Michael Edward Arthur Bundock Sr. September 30, 1932 - January 26, 2021 Mike was born in Victoria, BC and he later moved to Vancouver to receive a cooking degree from BCIT which gave him the opportunity to work as a cook on fishing boats. He soon met Louise whom he married in 1954 and 10 years later, they moved to Prince George to raise their family. They welcomed 4 children together; Barb, Michael (Susan), Keith, and Richard (Sharon); 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Mike ran a janitor and window washing business, worked at Canfor for 26 years, Regional Security for over 15 years and a Softball Umpire for 34 years as well. Mike was a staple at the Prince George Cougars games and was a season ticket holder every year. He loved enjoying local sports such as football and rugby played by his sons, grandsons and granddaughter and dedicated many years to volunteering with various sports teams and organizations in Prince George. Mike will be most remembered for being a Leprechaun and spreading smiles and candy throughout the city for over 25 years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to ECRA Senior Center that Mike was very involved with.

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Published by The Prince George Citizen from Feb. 1 to Mar. 6, 2021.

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Ed Carifelle

March 5, 2021

My condolences, I first met mike through Fastball B.C and i also went to umpire school which he taught, you were a good role model for youth and sports.

Deb & Lyn Doudiet

February 21, 2021

Dear Louise and family, sending our sincere condolences on your loss. We remember Mike fondly.

Angela Benante

February 19, 2021

I enjoyed good conversation with Mike at the Prince George Aquatic Center where he was a regular attendee. Mike always had a positive attitude and a welcoming smile.
I didn't know Mike outside of the pool but he often spoke of his work at the Seniors Center with great pride and enthusiasm.
He was truly one of a kind.
My condolences to Mike's close friends and family.

Lois Bittner

February 18, 2021

Dear Louise & Family, Please accept my heartfelt condolences to you on Mike's passing. Mike was my mentor at First Baptist and he taught me a lot about living and life. Thank you for sharing him. May you have the Peace in knowing that he rests in the arms of Jesus. God Bless

Donna

February 10, 2021

I never knew this mans name, but he always spread happiness and joy when he would come around the hospital to hand out candy on St. Patrick's Day. I am retired now from there for years now, but I will always remember that he brought a smile to our faces with his cheery ways and his big ol' green hat!

Judy Dix

February 9, 2021

We at both ECRA and the PG Seniors Centre Bridge Clubs will miss Mike's kind, capable presence as well as his sharp Bridge play. We send our sincere condolences to Louise and Family. Love Judy.

Nicole- PGCOS

February 8, 2021

We will miss your smiling face! Rest in peace.

Robert Traxler

February 7, 2021

My condolences to the Bundock Family - he was a true Prince George veteran and sports fan.

The Kyriakos Family

February 7, 2021

We had the pleasure of watching many football games with Mike. He was always there cheering on his grandsons. Our deepest sympathies to the family. He will be missed.

Trish

February 4, 2021

Those who shared a ball diamond with Mike were lucky enough to be touched by his generosity of spirit, willing to teach the umpires just starting out with humour, wisdom, and intelligence. He will be missed.

Maryann Boric

February 4, 2021

My sincere sympathy goes out to the Bundock Family. I remember Mike being out and about within the Community with always a Smile on his face! Mr Leprechaun Sending you all love & hugs xo

Elizabeth, Mark, and Victoria Lawrence

February 4, 2021

Our family adored Mike, having been part of the 'section E family' at Cougars hockey games for many years. He was always so cheerful, kind, and thoughtful, especially towards our daughter Victoria. Mike was so sweet to her, from when she was still in utero until she was 8 (last time we went to a game before Covid19 hit). He shared hugs, jokes, candy, and remembered her birthday. She called him "Hockey Mike," and thought he was an actual leprechaun. Our family was very blessed to share a small amount of time over the years with Mike. He will be missed and remembered with love!

Trevor Matters

February 2, 2021

It was a pleasure touring ohio then flying to Oregon Mike and Joel. Good memories, Mike was never short for a good story.My condolences to The Bundocks and Family. With love, the Matters Family

John Ondrik

February 2, 2021

Mrs. Bundock and family, I am sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He was a very kind fun loving soul and will missed. He was a great ambassador to soft ball in Prince George over the years as an unbiased umpire.
I will miss his smile and sense of humour.
John Ondrik

Lisa

February 2, 2021

I will miss you, Mike. Much love to Louise and family.

Gregson

February 1, 2021

Louise and family. Sorry to hear of Mike's passing. A man whose heart was always in the right place
Norm and Erika Gregson. Kelowna. BC

Cindy McDonald

February 1, 2021

My condolences to the Bundock family, I got to know Mike thru softball, he the umpire & myself a catcher, he was always fair with the calls and was always happy to see he would be officiating the game either in the field or behind the plate, I enjoyed our chats during the games, RIP.

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