BONERTZ, Gerard Michael “Mick”

Posted: February 26th, 2025

In Loving Memory of GERARD MICHAEL “MICK” BONERTZ April 12, 1943 – February 22, 2025 Mick Bonertz, beloved husband of Claire Bonertz, of Pincher Creek Alberta, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family at the age of 81.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 57 years, Claire; his children Mitch (Rose) Bonertz, Alana (Mike) Hansen, Ross (Heather) Bonertz and Kent (Wendy) Bonertz; his grandchildren Kaitlyn, Alyssa and Jenna Hansen, Brady Bonertz, Denver and Vienna Bonertz. He is survived by brothers & sisters in law: Ron Schmidt, Judy Bonertz, Bruce and Deb Stewart, Brad and Kathy Sawyer. He is also survived by many other family members nephew, nieces, cousins and dear friends.
Waiting to welcome him home are his parents Mabel and Otto Bonertz, his brothers Jerome, Jack and Bing and sister Elaine Schmidt. Also, his father and mother-in-law Bradford and Jopie Sawyer and nephew Christopher Ames.
Mick was born on April 12th, 1943, in Pincher Creek Alberta to his loving parents Mabel and Otto Bonertz. He grew up on a ranch in Twin Butte surrounded by miles of grassland and the beautiful Rocky Mountains stretching as far as the eye could see. In his early years he had the privilege of attending a one room school house and he often shared his fond memories of riding horseback to and from school daily with his brothers and sister. He then continued the remainder of his schooling at St Michael’s School in Pincher Creek. Following high school, he ventured to Nelson, BC to pursue post-secondary education but learned very quickly his true calling was ranching and farming and returned home. The life he created on the farm for his family was his greatest accomplishment. He was an incredible cowboy and the hardest working man, producing award winning Hereford cattle. His true passion.
He had a great love of sports and showed his amazing athleticism playing hockey, fastball, skiing (snow and water) and curling. Following his health issues, he no longer played sports but was able to enjoy watching and cheering on his children and grandchildren- his pride and joy.
Mick loved spending time with people, especially reminiscing about old times with all his dear friends and family. His friends came from all aspects of his life, and he always ensured to maintain contact spending many evenings on the phone catching up. We will always cherish his many stories and recollections, not to mention his laughter. He loved to tease and joke.
He was very generous and always there for those in need. He found great joy helping those who were less fortunate. Inside his sometime tough exterior, was a very kind and loving person.
Despite having health issues as a young adult, he never let this define him. He continued to live life to his fullest until his very last day. Over the past week, he reminisced about his long and incredible life. He was the most loving father, husband and Papa. Your job is done! Rest easy!
A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30AM on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 958 Christie Ave, Pincher Creek. Mick will be laid to rest at the Fairview Cemetery following the Memorial Mass. A reception will be held at the Pincher Creek Community Hall following the Graveside Service.
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