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David Bolianaz
January 21, 1960 - December 15, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Dave Bolianaz after a brief but courageous battle with Cancer. Dave will be sadly missed by his beloved wife of 35 years Irene, his daughters Chandra (Jared) and Danielle, his beautiful grandchildren Jackson and Leighton, siblings Mike (Carol) and Debbie (Rick), his niece Kaitlin, nephews Jared, Chase & Kristofer, father in law Jim Duff and many other relatives and friends. Dave was predeceased by his Oma and Opa Thersia & Glen Carlson, his Father Thomas Bolianaz and his Mother in law Joyce Duff.<br><br>Dave was born in Two Harbours, Minnesota in 1960 and came to Canada shortly after. He started a career he was proud of with CN Rail in 1979 as a laborer, then carmen and finally a conductor where he continued to work until his passing. <br><br>In 1981 he married his high school sweetheart Irene and they started a family. When he wasn’t at the rink watching one of his daughters play or coach ringette, Dave could often be found phone or computer in hand working through union business for TCRC division 583 where he was a local chairman for the past 20 years. Dave loved to travel, especially his annual vacations to southern California with his family and spending time with “his boys” golden retrievers Cash and Ty. Dave was loved and respected by everyone who knew him and his passing has left a void that will be impossible to fill.<br><br>The family would like to thank CN Rail and all of Dave’s union brothers and sisters for their support throughout his illness and during this difficult time. As per Dave’s wishes cremation has taken place and no service will be held. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Cancer Care Manitoba foundation or an animal rescue of your choice.<br><br><br></div>