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Keith Morley Backman
March 7, 1930 - October 17, 2021
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Keith will be achingly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife, Jan, his daughter, Michele (Rolf) Weintz, his son, Mark (Elana) Backman, his grandsons, Geoff (Jess), Corey (Cass), Taylor (Leah), his great grandsons, Kaden and Wesson, his sister, Laurel (Murray) Hoke as well as extended family and friends.
Dad practiced medicine for over 40 years and during that time delivered more than 300 babies, a privilege which brought him lifelong joy and fulfillment. He cared for people during their final days, including his younger brother, Baden, who died of colon cancer on July 16, 1996. Between those mileposts, dad did rounds at the hospital, held regular office hours, performed minor surgeries, spent many evenings and weekends on call and yes, made house calls, carrying his black medical bag wherever he was beckoned.
Dad was also an accomplished carpenter and woodworker. He built a beautiful home for his family in Coaldale, Alberta and another – an octagonal house with a spiral staircase up the middle – in Kimberley, B. C. He used oak, walnut and mahogany to create exquisitely designed and finished furniture, including dining room tables, chairs, coffee and end tables, book cases, wall units and cedar chests. He also crafted smaller items such as jewellery boxes, trays, cutting boards, egg cups, trivets and coasters.
Dad enjoyed many outdoor activities over the years, including hockey (as a goaltender) during his university years, camping, hiking, backpacking, sailing, canoeing, downhill and cross country skiing, golfing and gardening. He built a travel trailer in the early 1960s and later made his own cedar strip canoe.
On July 17, 1993, dad married the love of his life, Janet Ann. She brought joy, affection, love, warmth and inclusiveness to the entire Backman family and continues to be adored and appreciated for these generous gifts.
A leisurely walk with Jan and their sweet little dog, Herkey, winning or losing a couple of quarters while shooting a game of pool with friends, watching the progress of construction on the other side of Rotary Drive, playing bridge with long time buddies, feeding squirrels in the back yard, an icy cold beer on a hot summer afternoon – all these simple pleasures brought dad happiness and contentment.
Dad enjoyed music, a trait passed down from his very musical mother, Alice. He played the violin as a child, dabbled with harmonicas in later years and taught himself to play the guitar. He had an impressive collection of old records and CDs and loved to play them at a very high volume (to the chagrin of Jan and possibly nearby neighbours). Dad loved to sing and continued to do so even in his final days. He specifically asked that his farewell to family, friends, neighbours, colleagues and former patients include the following song verse. If you know the melody, perhaps you’ll sing rather than read it to yourself:
So long, it’s been good to know you.
So long, it’s been good to know you.
So long, it’s been good to know you.
It’s a long time since I’ve been home,
And I’ve gotta be driftin’ along.
A celebration of dad’s life will take place next summer when, hopefully, Covid restrictions will be relaxed, the weather will be conducive to an outdoor gathering and travel will be easier.
Given dad’s long career in medicine, anyone wishing to make a donation in his name might consider a medical facility, foundation or cause of their choice.
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From: Mark Memorial Funeral Services
Mark Memorial Funeral Services Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: Donna Vander Maaten
Relation: Co-worker and friend
A very kind caring man with a big heart, my sincere condolences to all his family.
From: Ruth Adams
Relation: My best friend’s husband
My condolences to the Backman and Passmore families. Keith was an extremely accomplished man and gave Janet a very happy and contented life
From: Corinne Backman
Relation: Ex-wife
Love you forever. Corinne Backman, Brian and Maya Huppie
From: Corinne Backman
Relation: Ex-wife
Love you forever. Corinne Backman, Brian and Maya Huppie
From: Russell Robertson
Relation: Patient and family friend.
After reading the warm tribute for Dr Backman, with a many “Dad” in the wording, its apparent what he meant to his children. I remember Dr Backman from care as a family physician. When I was young, he had made a house visit to our family home to care for my mother. Who does that? My partner is a Dr, we shared this special care, we had received in Kimberley, after explaining to her that there was at least 3 doctors I know of that made house visits.She said, that is an trait, that is surely missed in today’s world.He must have been a welcomed doctor. I remember the house that was built down in Rotary Drive, who’s house was that? Dr Backman built that house, it was truly a stand out home. What a truly accomplished empathetic man he was, a cherished father, community leader, comrade to all that new him. It sounds like he held his dear Janet close by his side. Being such an academic achiever, yet enjoying the small things in life. Kimberley was blessed to have such a gracious Doctor. My condolences to the family.which I also new growing up in the same generation. I have played Woody Guthrie’s song….. thank you Dr Keith Backman..
Russell Robertson & Dr J. Huang… Victoria BC
From: Michael and jurate haiduk
Relation: We worked with him
Our sincere condolences to the Backman and Passmore families. Keith touched many lives in this community . It was a pleasure to know and work with him.
From: Doreen Carrick
Relation: As friends met through his son Mark and daughter in law Elana
It is with great sadness we send our most heartfelt condolences to Dr Backman’s family, specifically to Mark whom I knew so well years ago and his beloved family and to Michelle and her family. I was so blessed a summer ago to actually see and talk to him at Walmart, yes looking at plants. He hadnt changed much in the many many years since I had seen him last. That’s how I will remember him, smiling, entertaining and so very thoughtful. Rest in Peace Doctor.
Doreen and Art
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