In memory of

Michael Bewsh

February 3, 1960 -  April 1, 2024

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Michael Bewsh, a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend. Michael departed from this world on April 1st 2024 at the age of 64, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and compassion. Michael will be remembered for his warm smile, infectious laughter, and unwavering generosity. He had a profound impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him, touching countless lives with his empathy and sincerity.

Guestbook 

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Cathy Walker (Work colleague)

Entered April 4, 2024 from Surrey

Greetings from the West Coast. Mike was such a nice fellow and always helpful. I always looked forward to chatting with him around the CAW office.
My sincere condolences to Mike's family.

Laura Hargrove (coworker)

Entered April 4, 2024 from Pickering

My deepest condolences to Andrea, the twins and family. Mike will be remembered as a caring, funny and helpful friend and will be missed.

Fred Raidl (co-worker at Unifor)

Entered April 4, 2024 from Toronto Ontario

Mike was always a super guy to work with and was always willing to lend a hand with whatever you needed help with...one of the good ones!
i still use the boot spikes he gave me for ice fishing to ensure i did not slip and hurt myself running on the ice to get my rod before it got pulled down the hole...
He will be missed.

Robin Fairchild Clennell (Former co-worker)

Entered April 4, 2024 from Toronto

I remember Mike as a good natured, friendly, honest co-worker who was always good for a laugh. I remember how proud he was of his kids and his family and how much he enjoyed his time spent outdoors.
I send my sincere condolences and healing heart wishes to the Bewsh family.

Laurell Ritchie (former CAW/Unifor colleague)

Entered April 4, 2024 from Toronto

Such sad news. In the days when we both worked at the union's National office, I always found Mike to be a generous spirit, willing to go beyond the call of duty for those who respected his work. He also had a very dry wit, making us laugh and brightening some otherwise tough days. The photo captures him so well. My sincere sympathy to his family and friends. Laurell Ritchie

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