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Tony Bishop

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ANTONY (TONY) BISHOP

July 14, 1939 - October 23, 2022

With sadness mixed with excitement we announce that Tony has passed to his next adventure at the age of 83 years. Tony believed death is another part of life and looked forward to crossing over to reconnect with that aspect of himself. Tony wanted those of us left behind to feel joy for him as he crossed this threshold to a grander life of purpose and freedom.

 

Tony was born in England to Gertrude (Lane) and Ronald. He was the second youngest of four children. As a young adult, he spent time in the army, explored life as an acolyte in the Carmelite Monastery and learned a trade as an upholsterer. At 25, he married the love of his life, Bedelia (Cowland), and a few years later, with a lick of his finger and a blind pointed landing, he chose Winnipeg to immigrate in 1968. Upon his arrival with $50 in his pocket and not knowing a soul, he was picked up by some “angels” at the airport and supported with a place to stay and a North American orientation until he got on his feet and his wife and two children could join him.

 

He worked in his trade for the first part of his career, while dabbling in all things carpentry and had another Canadian made baby (as he would fondly recount). His life branched off to uncharted territories when he and Bedelia made the decision to foster children. As per our informal count, Tony and Bedelia parented 39 additional children which added a whole new dimension to their life experience. Tony was a devoted father providing enriching experiences for all his children and spent the summers camping, fishing and making road trips which typically included 7 to 12 kids at a time.

 

Community was important to Tony and through early stages of his life he was fully immersed in supporting his church and neighborhood communities, volunteering in many roles. As his family matured, his career paths changed and he was able to apply his new found skills to support troubled youth as well as mentally challenged adults. His religion evolved to a unique level of self awareness and spirituality. He began learning about body work and integrated breath therapy to release past trauma and realize self actualization. He was an avid reader of self-awareness books and joined study groups for writings such as A Course in Miracles where he made many like-minded, soul friends. 

 

In 1987, Tony and Bedelia sold their belongings and moved to Findhorn, an intentional community in Scotland, where their new understandings expanded. After returning to Winnipeg a few years later, they continued on their journey to start a homestead, building their own home and living off the land in some forest land near Lac Du Bonnet. Later their path took him to travel on a 2-3 year detour moving to a house in Paisley, Ontario. Tony proudly renovated the house from top to bottom but alas, the Winnipeg community and family drew them back again. Tony eventually connected with the Sanctuary. He honed his skills as a healer and took on the role of Keeper of the Sanctuary/Light Worker becoming a channel for messages from energies beyond our known plane. Tony was considered Elder/Teacher/Healer by many, providing unique perspectives and insight to anyone that had an ear to listen and a heart open for a message of Love, Light and Healing

 

He leaves to celebrate his memory his beloved wife of 57 years: Bedelia; children: Anne (Fereidon), Paul (Sophie), David (Christine); grandchildren: Amanda, Aurora, Jason (Amanda) Alicia and Katie; great grandchildren: Zoria, Conner, Jonathon; brother: David; and dear friends like Holly, Rose, Audrey and Adeline to name a few of the many.

 

Even though Tony was challenged with dyslexia, he loved to write. After his stroke in 2018 leaving him paralyzed on his right side, his writings became less but among his belongings we found the following hand-written message that he had cherished from a teaching he had found and used in the past:

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

Cremation & Life Celebrations

530 St. Mary Avenue - Winnipeg

204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Connie Gratton

October 8, 2024 at 10:55 AM

Anne, such a heart-warming life story to read/see on this sunny morning. I did not know your father, but learning about him, I feel I would have instantly gained an absolute respect for him. I can see know how you have gained many of his amazing attributes! No matter where you are, he will always be watching over you.

joel koblanski

February 26, 2023 at 1:40 PM

Condolences to the Bishop family. May Mr Bishop rest in peace

gerty krishka and lee Grossman

November 6, 2022 at 3:16 PM

Our sincere sympathies to Bedelia and family. We loved Tony - a man who had a very loving heart and expressed it by welcoming all with warmth and with a big smile.👍

Paul

November 3, 2022 at 6:53 PM

I didn’t have time to go through pictures before I flew to Winnipeg last week. I found this gem.

Helen S

November 2, 2022 at 6:33 PM

My condolences to you, bedelia and  your family I’ll deeply miss tony and it is very unfortunate for this to happen to such a nice man  Rest In Peace tony. Bedelia my prays goes to you .

Ruth

November 1, 2022 at 4:01 PM

My condolences to you, Bedelia and your children. I remember Tony when I was Bedelia's homecare worker in Worthington, he was very kind, helpful and was always willing to extend a hand to me and my co-workers.

Trish Young

October 31, 2022 at 10:33 AM

My condolences to your family.  You have a beautiful family, who created a lot of cherished moments. 

Caryn Levert

October 31, 2022 at 9:30 AM

What a beautiful life well lived. Paul, my deepest condolences to your family. 

Melissa Spornitz Frederick

October 30, 2022 at 12:08 PM

Tony was one of the kindest men I’ve met in my life. God Bless Bedelia and family. 

Jenny Hildebrand

October 29, 2022 at 11:58 AM

Tony shared a room with my late husband Jim at Riverview. We had many great conversations during that time . He was also very attentive to my husbands health and called on the nurses when help was needed. My sincere condolences to Bedelia and his family. 

Linda tetreault

October 27, 2022 at 8:32 AM

Thank you for leading me to the right path when I needed the guidance. Your guidance made me the person I became. Love you always.

Barbara

October 26, 2022 at 10:54 PM

Tony and Bedelia were a big part of my adolescence. They made myself and my 3 siblings feel like part of the family. They help shape me into the person I am today and for that I am forever grateful. My fondest memory of Tony is when he walked me down the aisle on my wedding day. Even though we grew apart over the years, he always held a special place in my heart. Tony will be truly missed ❤ Barbara Szpak 

Anne Mahdi

October 26, 2022 at 7:07 PM

Here's another picture of Tony and his mom that didn't make it into the slide show:

Marilyn Latta

October 26, 2022 at 4:31 PM

Tony and Hollie in 2015 playing outdoors at the Trappist Monastery.

Marilyn Latta

October 26, 2022 at 4:26 PM

The first time I met Tony was at the Sanctuary. Not knowing any better, I sat in a chair directly in front of the gong. When Tony hit it later, with his usual enthusianm for life, I was nearly propelled off my chair!

Amanda bishop

October 26, 2022 at 2:52 PM

Grandpa you be missed we all love you love Amanda conner and Jonathan 

Sophie Bishop

October 26, 2022 at 1:22 PM

My father-in-law was like the dad I always wanted. A truly amazing dad I will always remember. 

Jasmine

October 25, 2022 at 9:48 PM

Tony sounds like a wonderful soul who truly did the work most of us aspire to do here in our short time on this earth. Enriching the lives of children and those around him. Sending big love to his family and to all of those in of whom his life touched, there were many 💛
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