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BROOKMAN - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Walter (Wally) G Brookman , late of North Battleford on November 12, 2013 at the age of 83 years.
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BROOKMAN


BROOKMAN - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Walter (Wally) G Brookman , late of North Battleford on November 12, 2013 at the age of 83 years. Walter had strong personal convictions, making it hard for him to relinquish those ideals he held dearest to himself. Despite his outer strengths and beliefs, Walter sometimes struggled in his efforts to see the world as completely positive. Walter's life motto was always to hope for the best and work hard towards that end, but be prepared for some of life's disappointments. This philosophy was a continual driving force in his life. Walter George Brookman was born Dec 15, 1929 in Radisson, SK. His parents were Milo and Mary Brookman. As a youngster, Walter demonstrated an excellent vocabulary and command of language. He was a compassionate person, a quality that he would carry with him throughout his life. Even at a young age, Walter was sensitive to his parents' moods and worked hard to please them and live up to their expectations. Walter was raised with 4 Siblings. He had two sisters; Evelyn and Marge and two brothers Les and Bob. Walter was constantly involved in activities with his brothers and sisters. Walter and his siblings had the typical rivalries while growing up, but they cared deeply for one another. Walter was a person who held deep feelings for his children. He enjoyed having fun with his kids. Walter showed great empathy in his willingness to give every family member a voice in family decisions. He was blessed with four children, two sons, Ronald and Darcy, and two daughters Heather and Teresa. They were also blessed with five grandchildren, Brandon, Kelly, Evan, Brittany, Devon. Blessed with a strong sense of integrity, Walter was loyal and committed in his work as he was in the rest of his life. Walter worked well with fellow employees and showed great cooperation in reaching common goals. Though he had a tendency to take on too many tasks, himself; Walter showed great patience with complicated situations. He was ingenious and trusted his intuition. For Walter, the application of logic could be optional, and while that sometimes bothered his co-workers, Walter always seemed to be able to get the job done. He was most comfortable working on the projects and jobs that he strongly supported. Laundry Manager. Walter graduated from high school in 1947. He then spent some time in Powell River B.C. During the 1950s he worked in the banks Richard where he met Maxine and in Kindersly and Estevan. He also worked in the unemployment office in North Battleford in the 50s and even tried his hand in farming at Radisson for a few years. After that he worked building grain elevators and drilling water wells until finally settling in as the laundry manager at the Saskatchewan Hospital where he spent 18 years of his life until he retired. After retirement he drove school bus, which the kids on his bus enjoyed calling him Santa. Walter always tried to be a team player, doing what was necessary in order to get the job done. Walter enjoyed his leisure time by taking part in various hobbies. His favorite pursuits were playing cards specially cribbage and puzzles but overall it was spending time with his poodle scamp, whom he loved very much. Walter also enjoyed traveling which he shared with his wife and dog, traveling from one side of Canada to the other. Walter was a lover of animals and cherished animals. Walter's favorite was Scamp, a poodle. They were best friends for 20 years. He is survived by his Children, Heather (Andy) Teresa (Don), Darcy, Ronald, Grandchildren Brandon, Kelly, Evan, Devon, Brittany. Siblings, Evelyn, Les, Marge, Bob. Walter was laid to rest in the town of Battleford Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be left at Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie Doyle of Sallows and McDonald - Wilson and Zehner Funeral Home, North Battleford. (306) 445-2418 Walter G. Brookman was someone who was able to see the world as a good and honorable place. He viewed the people who inhabited it as essentially good. A person who tended to see the world in terms of black and white, Walter tried to focus on the good he saw, knowing that there were times he would have to compromise. He was selfless and deeply committed to all things positive and good. Walter was a person who would keep his eye on tomorrow and constantly held onto his dreams. For all who knew him he was known as Wally. WALLY, DAD, GRAMPA? WE LOVE AND MISS YOU!




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