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William Shurniak Obituary

WILLIAM (BILL) SHURNIAK S.O.M., M.S.M., LL.D (Hon) 1931 - 2020 Founder of the Shurniak Art Gallery It is with heavy hearts that the Shurniak Family announce that their beloved "Uncle Bill" passed away on August 8, 2020. He is survived by sister-in-law Janet Shurniak and four generations of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents John and Annie Shurniak; infant brother Walter; infant sister Rosalie; sister Pauline (Lena) Ealey, brother-in-law George Ealey, nephew Cameron Ealey, great nephew Ron Collins; brother Antony (Tony) Shurniak; brother Stanley (Stan) Shurnaik, sister-in-law Mary Shurnaik, niece Betty Shurnaik, nephew Al Biletsky; sister Helen Boland, brother-in-law Henry Boland, nephew Harvey Boland; great nephew Paul Lockyer; brother Joseph (Joe) Shurniak, sister-in-law Anne Shurniak; and brother Edward (Ed) Shurniak. Bill was born at the family farm at Limerick, Saskatchewan where he grew up and he attended school in the village. Upon graduating from high school, Bill joined the Imperial Bank of Canada at Assiniboia, Saskatchewan (now CIBC) as a junior clerk. His banking career spanned a period of 35 years and included postings throughout Western Canada with four years in the far North, Southern Ontario and ultimately the International Region, with postings in Jamaica and Hong Kong. In 1984, he left the bank to return to Hong Kong to become an Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of Hutchison Whampoa Limited, and has remained a part of the Li Ka-shing group of companies ever since. Bill was very proud of the fact that during the summer of 2019, he had completed 70 years of working, and effectively only had two employers and had worked for over 35 years for each. During this time he spent five years in Australia as Chairman of ETSA Utilities, PowerCor and CitiPower Pty. When he moved back to Canada in 2005 to open the Art Gallery in Assiniboia, he also became Chairman of Northern Gas Networks in the UK and served in that capacity for six years. At the time of his death, Bill was a director of CK Hutchison Holdings Limited in Hong Kong, a director and Deputy Chairman of Calgary based Husky Energy Inc, and Chairman and President of Shurniak Gallery Inc. (Shurniak Art Gallery) in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. He holds Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from the University of Saskatchewan, The University of Western Ontario, and the University of Regina in Canada. In 2005, he was awarded the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit by the Government of Saskatchewan in 2009, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan in 2012, and the Meritorious Service Medal by the Governor General of Canada in 2016. As a young lad, Bill spent some of his summer vacations during drought years herding cattle along the road allowance. He always took along something to read, which also included comic books about satellite and outer space travel, which were considered science fiction at the time. Little did he realize then that during his lifetime, he would be the Chairman of a satellite company in Hong Kong and attend the launches of two satellites. Bill loved to travel and visit different countries, but some of the vacations he enjoyed most were those spent trekking in the Himalayas, the Alps, the Andes, the Hoggar Mountains, and of course the Canadian Rockies. His real passion though was collecting art. This resulted in him having an art gallery built in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan as a home for his extensive international art collection and a gift to the Town of Assiniboia and the Province of Saskatchewan. Bill had a very full and active life. A private family Funeral Service (United Church of Canada) was held Saturday, August 15, 2020, at 2:00 pm at the St. George's Roman Catholic Church, Assiniboia, SK. Wendy Gibson DLMr officiated; Tributes delivered by nephew Mark Ealey, niece Linda Belan and associate Gail Mergen from his Art Gallery family; Readers were nieces Heather Shurniak and Sue Boland; Bill's chosen Music Selections included: "God on the Mountain", Karen Toffan (niece) "Beyond the Sunset", "My Jesus, I Love Thee", and "O Beautiful Gaia". Pallbearers were nephews, Wes Shurnaik, Wayne Shurniak, Denis Shurnaik Jeff Ealey, Jager Toffan, Scott Turgeon. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery, Limerick, SK. From August 18, 2020 to August 28, 2020, during Gallery hours, family and friends are invited to sign the book of condolences in the Stonehenge Room at the Shurniak Art Gallery, where a memorial table will be set up along with appropriate seating for meditation. Refreshments will be served. Donations may be made, if so desired, in Bill's memory to a charity of one's choice or to Shurniak Art Gallery. Please join in remembering Bill by visiting his memorial at www.rossfuneralservice.com. Through this site, we invite you to share pictures and fond memories with the family. Arrangements entrusted to Ross Funeral Service, Assiniboia, SK.

Published by Assiniboia Times from Aug. 28 to Aug. 30, 2020.

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I came to know Bill in the past few years through our mutual work relationships. As a fellow Saskatchewanian, I found his professional legacy very inspiring. Once I came to know Bill personally with his endearing his warmth and hospitality, I became even more impressed by his personal character.

Bill leaves an amazing legacy.

My heartfelt sympathies to his family, friends, and colleagues.

Derek Goodmanson

August 15, 2020

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for William Shurniak

Aug

15

Funeral service

2:00 p.m.

St. George's Roman Catholic Church

Assiniboia, SK

Aug

15

Interment

Hillcrest Cemetery

Limerick, SK

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