In Memory of

Imants

Pauls

Bunkis

(Bunkis)

Condolences

Condolence From: Trena Irving
Condolence: I will re-submit my message from last year because it says it all (below). I miss you Mr. Bunkis! I think of you often and live your example daily with my students. Oh, and I remember before I knew you, being scared to be in your class because kids said that you were 'strict.' This wasn't true; you were consistent and you cared and you wanted and worked towards student success. I too have been told I'm strict, and I laugh because I teach like you, wanting success for my students and I guess they find that I'm strict because I don't just let them fail. Nor did you let me fail--you made sure I succeeded! Thank you for being the best of the best. Trena Irving Dear Mr. Bunkis: Even when I worked with you, and I was your colleague, I still thought of you as 'Mr. Bunkis'. You were there for me in the high school years which were not my highlight, rather my tumultuous years. You were there at lunch time to help me with Science but more than that, you helped me trust and believe in adults who cared about me and wanted to see me succeed. It wasn't just about Science; it was about the relationship and I would have done anything to succeed because you believed in me. I remember I wrote a test for you and got over 80%...I don't know who was happier, you or I. I can't believe you're gone. A person as wonderful and effective as you at touching so many young people's spirits should be able to live 100 years at least. But the best ones don't get to choose their time. I want your children to know that you were the 'real deal'. You always hear about that teacher who caused people to go on and do great things. Well, you were mine. I'm sad that you've left this world so early and I hope you will get to know my dad on the other side. Your kind words, your extra caring attitude and your belief in the positive are all of the things I learned from you and practice in my life. I too am a teacher and when I think of the teens I council, spend extra time helping or listening to, I do that because of your fine example. I also remember you telling us in Science to be proud to be females and that was a very powerful statement coming from a powerful, caring man. I cry as I write this and I want you to know that I will never forget you. I will live your example to show my gratitude to you for all that you did for me. Your faithful and appreciative student, Trena Irving
Sunday December 01, 2019
Condolence From: Robert Austin
Condolence: The world has lost some of its luster with your passing my dear friend. Bless you.
Monday February 04, 2019
Condolence From: Gord Yakimow
Condolence: Imants - former colleague at FH Collins Secondary in Whitehorse. Hunting partner. Fishing partner. Male-bonding weekends at the cabin with “the boys.” Hockey pools. Dinner parties. Lotsa laughs. Lotsa good memories. He was immensely proud of his Latvian heritage. He enhanced my years in the Yukon. I’ll remember him with fondness. Good-bye, old Friend. -Gord Yakimow
Saturday December 15, 2018
Condolence From: Gord Yakimow
Condolence: Imants - former colleague at FH Collins Secondary in Whitehorse. Hunting partner. Fishing partner. Male-bonding weekends at the cabin with “the boys.” Hockey pools. Dinner parties. Lotsa laughs. Lotsa good memories. He was immensely proud of his Latvian heritage. He enhanced my years in the Yukon. I’ll remember him with fondness. Good-bye, old Friend. -Gord Yakimow
Saturday December 15, 2018
Condolence From: Tom Ullyett
Condolence: Many people in Whitehorse are mourning the passing of "Mr. Bunkis". I remember Imants best as a fellow parishioner at Scared Heart Cathedral in Whitehorse and as a friendly neighbour who, along with Sue and the kids, lived in an striking home with a million dollar view of the Whitehorse valley. Though the Bunkis' moved from Whitehorse years ago, I will always remember Imants' smiling face and positive disposition. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sue and the children. Tom Ullyett and Tanya Astika
Friday December 14, 2018
Condolence From: Trena Irving
Condolence: Dear Mr. Bunkis: Even when I worked with you, and I was your colleague, I still thought of you as 'Mr. Bunkis'. You were there for me in the high school years which were not my highlight, rather my tumultuous years. You were there at lunch time to help me with Science but more than that, you helped me trust and believe in adults who cared about me and wanted to see me succeed. It wasn't just about Science; it was about the relationship and I would have done anything to succeed because you believed in me. I remember I wrote a test for you and got over 80%...I don't know who was happier, you or I. I can't believe you're gone. A person as wonderful and effective as you at touching so many young people's spirits should be able to live 100 years at least. But the best ones don't get to choose their time. I want your children to know that you were the 'real deal'. You always hear about that teacher who caused people to go on and do great things. Well, you were mine. I'm sad that you've left this world so early and I hope you will get to know my dad on the other side. Your kind words, your extra caring attitude and your belief in the positive are all of the things I learned from you and practice in my life. I too am a teacher and when I think of the teens I council, spend extra time helping or listening to, I do that because of your fine example. I also remember you telling us in Science to be proud to be females and that was a very powerful statement coming from a powerful, caring man. I cry as I write this and I want you to know that I will never forget you. I will live your example to show my gratitude to you for all that you did for me. Your faithful and appreciative student, Trena Irving
Wednesday December 12, 2018
Condolence From: William Petricko
Condolence: With thoughts to all our former colleagues at FH Collins Secondary School In Loving Memory of Imants Pauls Bunkis Dec.7, 1952 - Dec. 7, 2018 former teacher and administrator 1980's-2000's F.H. Collins Secondary School Whitehorse, Yukon IT WAS OUR LIFE We were younger then and couldn't fully realize what we were doing but what we did we did vigourously seeding our bumbling best into the furrows of an unfathomable future that raced us here to a shining harvest we'd never imagined feeding generations we will never know. (c)2018 by William B Petricko
Tuesday December 11, 2018
Condolence From: May Molund
Condolence: Deepest condolences - you were one of my favourite teachers in high school
Tuesday December 11, 2018
Condolence From: Kerri Scholz
Condolence: So sorry to hear this, he was a great teacher.
Tuesday December 11, 2018
Condolence From: Darryl, Sharon and Dax Weigand
Condolence: Dear Jadviga, Arija, Janis, Dainis, Inara and Juris, We are sending you our love and deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved Imants. He was a good man, a great friend and had a heart full of love. Imants made a difference in our lives and we will carry him in our hearts forever.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Cindy Seward
Condolence: Deepest sympathy on the loss of Imants. He was a favorite teacher of mine at Christ the King and FH Collins and was truly a special teacher, made science fun and engaging. His loss cannot be measured. Love's last gift ~ Remembrance. Rest in Peace.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Rammal
Condolence: My condolences. Mr. Bunkis was also my teacher at Christ the King High. I have many good memories of the years he taught us. He was a great teacher and gave extra time after school to offer moral support, travelled with us on school trips - he helped make school a great place to be. I will always remember him.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Debby Vanhorn-Nikon
Condolence: My deepest condolences to you all. Mr. Bunkis was my teacher at Christ the King. He made science fun and was a very interesting individual. Love and light
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Sarka Lach-Kwasnycia
Condolence: I am deeply sorry for your loss. Mr Bunkis taught me in Christ the King. I have always remembered him as the teacher who made you want to learn. He was a very kind man and an exceptional teacher.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Paige
Condolence: I remember fondly Mr. Bunkis as my high school science teacher. He was a great teacher. My condolences for your loss
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Marion D
Condolence: I am terribly saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Bunkis. He was a teacher of mine in High School and one I remember well. His strong presence and teaching style made a huge impression in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: S. Whelan
Condolence: Mr. Bunkis was a teacher I had at Christ the King High. He helped to shape and inspire many of our young minds. I am truely sorry for your sorrow and lose. Prayers to all who loved him and will miss him. God bless.
Monday December 10, 2018
Condolence From: Ed and Norah Lentowicz
Condolence: To Mrs. Bunkis and Family, It is with much sadness and grief Mrs. Bunkis that I write this in memory of your son, a childhood friend and well respected by many. I will always remember Imants to be polite, caring, sincere and a friend that was trust worthy and there when called upon. Although I'm not much of a practicing religious person, I do believe in god and I also believe that Imants is now in gods hands and at peace. In closing, I just want you to know Mrs. Bunkis, that I was proud to call Imants my friend. My thoughts and deep regrets are with you and your family in this time of sorrow. Ed and Norah Lentowicz.
Sunday December 09, 2018
Condolence From: J. J. prince
Condolence: T all the Bunkis family--my sincere condolences. I remember the whole wonderful family from manitouwadge
Sunday December 09, 2018
Condolence From: Sylvia Riekstins-Vice
Condolence: Dear Jadviga, Inara, Juris and families! "May the love and strength of family help you face tomorrow. And with time may precious memories help to ease your sorrow." I have wonderful memories of joyful times spent together with Imants and your family in Manitouwadge and in Thunder Bay and for this I am very grateful. With heartfelt sympathy, Sylvia
Sunday December 09, 2018
Condolence From: Dave & Jo-Anne King
Condolence: Our sincerest condolences to the whole family. I always thought of Imants as the gentle giant. A very considerate and much loved man. As one of the original Manitouwadge Old boys, he will be sorely missed by all of his friends.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sunday December 09, 2018