VE6WIN 1945 - 2021
VE6WIN - Bernd H. 'Bernie' Feisst Bernd H. 'Bernie' Feisst
Calgary, AB Canada

QCWA # 35120
Chapter 151
First Call: DJ6VV in 1963       Other Call(s): YB0AQV

Bernd (Bernie) Feisst passed away August 1, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta at the age of 75 years from complications of a stroke.

He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Shirley; children Lisa Feisst of Calgary and Steven (Deborah) Feisst of Edmonton; grandchildren Grace Feisst and Corbin Feisst; brothers Oswald (Ulrike) Feisst, Albrecht (Erica) Feisst, and Erich (Marlies) Feisst and their families; brother-in-law Don (Alicia) Nielsen; sisters-in-law June (Merv) Wayne and Conny Nielsen; and many nieces and nephews.

Bernie was born in Randegg, Germany, on November 20, 1945. After school, he worked for Telefunken which took him all over Europe and to Africa before immigrating to Canada in 1965. He worked in Saskatoon before settling in Erskine, Alberta and it was there where Bernie met the love of his life at the local swimming pool. Bernie's passion for music saw him join the Stettler Heidelbergers where he played clarinet and harmonica, even taking his turn singing for the band. After a number of years in Erskine, working at the Gulf Nevis gas plant, he was transferred to Edson, Alberta, then to Calgary, Alberta, and finally Jakarta, Indonesia. Bernie would say, "we are happiest when we are going somewhere" and as such Bernie and family enjoyed some wonderful vacations creating memories to last a lifetime.

In 2000, he retired and returned to Canada to build a home with Shirley at his favourite place, White Sands at Buffalo Lake, Alberta, where he enjoyed sailing, playing in the White Sands jam sessions, visiting friends and even playing cards, an activity which Bernie begrudgingly learned to love. Bernie's most loved hobby was building and flying remote control planes and essentially anything that could fly, as well as things that probably shouldn't. Everything Bernie did, he did with passion and enthusiasm, whether it was work or recreation, and he was an inspiring lifelong learner. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Adalbert and Viktoria Feisst; brother Werner Feisst; parents-in-law Rose and Kris Nielsen; sister-in-law Doris Flowers; brothers-in-law Ted Nielsen and Bernie Flowers; and niece Memery Nielsen.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to STARS or any local charity of your choice.