Obituary of Joseph Daniel Messer
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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Joe Messer, “Papa Joe”, who departed this
world on December 29th, leaving behind a legacy of love and warmth. He is survived by his wife
Claire Sundin; sisters Vikki (Jeff) and Rose; brother-in-law Don (Kathy); his children Kevin
(Ardith), Scott (Marcie), Terri (Ezio); Claire’s children Trevor (Yvette), Kevin (Jacynda), Sheri
(Leland); and his grandchildren Colton, Tyler, Kalli, Dylan, Logan, Ryliegh, Connor, as well as
great-grandson Everett, along with numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Joe, one of nine children, began his journey as a flatlander on the family farm in Bromhead,
Saskatchewan. His life took diverse paths that reflected his unwavering spirit and diverse
talents. A brief stint in the army revealed his hidden gift as a boxer, leading him to clinch the title
in his weight category. Post-army, Joe sought his place in the working world, joining the Hudson
Bay Company to become a skilled butcher, earning a reputation as the go-to person for quality
cuts in the North Western town of Red Lake, Ontario.
Recognizing the limitations in small Northern towns, Joe turned to welding, a trade that would
unlock doors to a broader world. The west coast of Canada beckoned, with a
planned pitstop in Cranbrook that unexpectedly became a lifetime. He welcomed his in-laws,
Glenn and Inez Moore, expanding the Cranbrook clan to seven.
Joe's career in Cranbrook spanned roles as a butcher, welder, and millwright, where he made
substantial contributions. Yet, his focus always remained on family. His children and
grandchildren were the center of his universe, and he tirelessly imparted life's invaluable
lessons for decades.
Joe's love for the outdoors manifested in big game hunting, fishing, camping, and was known
for his legendary butchering of wild game. His dedication to preserving the environment found
expression through his active involvement with 'Ducks Unlimited,' where he not only worked in
the field but also contributed to fundraising efforts.
Eventually finding love with Claire, the two created a loving partnership that spanned many
joyful years, including idyllic times at Lake Koocanusa with family and friends. As the physical
demands of hunting, and baseball became too much for his knees, Joe redirected his energy
towards gardening, and crafting in his garage workshop for the next generations. His passing
has left a profound void in our family and the hearts of lifelong friends and acquaintances in
Cranbrook, but the legacy of his contributions and love will endure through the many lives he
touched.
We will be holding a celebration of life for Joe on January 19, 2024 at the Eagles Hall in
Cranbrook, BC, from 1pm-5pm. Please come and celebrate Dad’s life and share your stories
with us. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be directed to BC Diabetes,
which can be made at www.bcdiabetes.ca.