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« Odgovor #1 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 03:28:15 pre podne »
Cikica koji mi je bio jako dobar prijatelj! Jako mi ga je zaooo...!
R.I.P!

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« Odgovor #2 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 08:08:29 pre podne »
Neka mu je laka zemlja...

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« Odgovor #3 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 11:17:57 pre podne »
R.I.P.  :(
"You'll be able to spit nails. You're gonna eat lightening and you're gonna crap thunder, you're gonna become a very dangerous person"

HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE !!!

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« Odgovor #4 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 12:15:42 posle podne »
Dear Friends,

With a heavy heart and a profound sense of sorrow, I wish to inform you of the passing of Mr. Ben Weider.

With his unfortunate passing, the world and especially my family, have lost someone very special.

During this difficult time, please respect the family's wishes to observe Shiva in the strictest of privacy. 

For information regarding the service for Mr. Weider, please click the following link:

http://www.paperman.com   

If you are planning on attending the services, one of the nearest hotels is:

Ruby Foos
(514) 731-7701

If they are booked, try any Marriott, Sheraton downtown Montreal.
Respectfully,

Rob Wilkins
Executive Assistant to the President

BEN WEIDER
Service Monday, October 20, 2008 at 1:00 PM Obituary 

WEIDER BEN

February 1, 1923 – October 17, 2008

Ben Weider, sports leader, scholar, businessman, and philanthropist, known and honored worldwide for his pioneering work promoting and organizing the sport of bodybuilding and groundbreaking work as a self-taught but hugely influential and popular Napoleonic historian and author, died suddenly Friday in Montreal, city of his birth and lifelong home. He was 85 years old.

Beloved husband of Huguette Derouin for 49 years. Devoted father and father-in-law of Louis and Linda, Eric and Renee, Mark and Natalie.
Cherished grandfather of Aisha, Joseph and Vanessa. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Joe and Betty, Freda Yankofsky, the late Jacob, the late Louis and brother-in-law of Bertha Levy and Andre Derouin.

In his more than sixty years of involvement in bodybuilding, as Founding President of the International Brotherhood of Body Builders (I.F.B.B.), Mr.
Weider worked in close association with his older brother Joe Weider, an iconic figure known as the Father of Modern Bodybuilding. The Weiders anticipated, then led, the worldwide fitness revolution and legitimized bodybuilding – training with weights to build strength and musculature – in all of athletic conditioning and healthful exercise for the general public.
The I.F.B.B., founded by the Weiders in 1946, has 173 member national federations worldwide and sanctions thousands of amateur and professional competitive events.

Mr. Weider’s achievements in Napoleonic history were as notable as his work in organized sport. Mr. Weider’s knowledge of health, through his work in bodybuilding, led him to doubt the generally accepted theory of Napoleon’s death – that he died of stomach cancer. Working with a fellow-doubter, a Swedish dentist and toxicology expert, Mr. Weider obtained authenticated Napoleon hair samples and arranged for forensic tests that showed that Napoleon had been poisoned with arsenic. A popular account of the historical sleuthing, co-authored by Weider and published in 1982 – The Murder Of Napoleon – became one of the best-selling history books of all time, now with editions in 45 languages. Though subsequent analysis provided proof positive that Napoleon was killed by a poisoner, entrenched academic historians, particularly in France, resisted Mr. Weider’s new findings, before finally accepting them. Even France was finally won-over, witness Mr.
Weider receiving the Legion of Honor, France’s highest national honor, in 2000.

The French award was one of many such high honors. In 1975 he received the Order of Canada, his nation’s most prestigious award, in recognition of his contributions to sport. In 2001 he received another signal honor, the Order of St. John, in recognition of charitable work promoting youth fitness and health worldwide. Montreal, where he was a very well-known figure, has such monuments to his philanthropy as the Ben Weider Jewish Community Center and a new museum gallery showcasing a major collection of Napoleon’s personal artifacts donated by Mr. Weider to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Mr.
Weider died less than a week before a gala gallery opening, scheduled for October 23.

Concerning his decades-spanning struggles to win respect and acceptance for bodybuilding, a once-reviled, fringe activity, and mainstream recognition of the truth about Napoleon’s death, Mr. Weider wrote, “I must love long, uphill battles…”

Ben Weider’s ultimate battle, to make something of himself in spite of poverty, lack of opportunity, and prejudice, began with his birth in Montreal’s old Jewish immigrant quarter, known as “The Main.” Ben was the third son of Louis and Anna Weider, immigrants from Poland. He, like his big brother Joe, had to drop out of school at the end of the seventh grade to help support the family, which was hit hard by the Great Depression of the 1930s. Young Ben took jobs in garment sweatshops and restaurants before enlisting in the Canadian Army and serving during World War II. After Ben left the Army, then-overt anti-Semitism walled him out of entry-level positions in Montreal architecture firms, his dream career path at the time.
While he sought work, he pitched in to help his brother Joe, a passionate believer in bodybuilding, who put out a physique magazine and operated a mail-order business in weights and exercise gear.

Thus was born an extraordinary lifelong alliance, with a division of responsibilities that also endured. Joe functioned as the visionary and creative engine of the Weider enterprises, while Ben became the promoter and producer of physique contests and traveled the world as an ambassador of bodybuilding, introducing the sport overseas and organizing new national federations of the I.F.B.B. In 1947, Joe relocated to New Jersey, later moving the U.S. Weider enterprises to Southern California, while Ben remained in Canada.
 
Ben developed his own passions commensurate with Joe’s, for the federation he led, and for the power of sport to build bridges between nations and foster international amity. His two passions fused in dream of winning recognition for the I.F.B.B. by the International Olympic Committee, an ultimate stamp of approval by the group that championed his own highest ideals about sport.

Beginning in 1947, Ben traveled the world, promoting his sport, organizing exhibitions and competitive events. Where there was sufficient interest, he helped set up I.F.B.B. affiliate national federations. At the height of Cold War tensions, he courted sports officials of militantly anti-Western regimes in the then-Soviet Union and Communist China. Though Jewish, he had great successes promoting his sport and setting up affiliates in Arab countries.


Through bodybuilding he struck a blow at the racist apartheid system in South Africa, insisting on shared accommodations and equal treatment for all athletes at a world championship contest in Pretoria in 1975. While he grew his sports organization, he courted successive presidents of the International Olympic Committee and laid groundwork at national, regional and I.O.C. top organizational levels for recognition of bodybuilding, which was temporarily, provisionally granted in 1998, but then lapsed.

Ben Weider, characteristically, was not at all discouraged by the lapse in recognition, declaring that his dream would surely be achieved, for good.
And he was deeply, justifiably proud of what the near miss meant. As he wrote, “Wherever there are people on this earth, there are bodybuilders organized under the I.F.B.B.”

Funeral service from Paperman & Sons 3888 Jean Talon W on Monday, October 20 at

1 pm. Burial at the Victorian Cemetery Association, de la savane. Shiva strictly private.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the Ben Weider Jewish Community Centre

514-737-6551 or to the Cardiology Research Fund, Jewish General Hospital Foundation

514-340-8251.
 
 
Shiva
Dtes/Les Jours  Monday, October 20, 2008 to Monday, October 20, 2008 Location/Emplacement  Shiva Strictly Private Details/Détails  Please respect the family's wishes to observe shiva in the strictest of privacy. 

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« Odgovor #5 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 12:16:37 posle podne »
R.I.P.   :'(

Doziveo je on dobre godine.
You will just be more stronger, faster and harder than before.

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« Odgovor #6 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 01:08:18 posle podne »
R.I.P.

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« Odgovor #7 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 01:49:35 posle podne »
Pocivaj u miru veliki Bene.
PRVI CRNOGORSKI WEBSHOP ZA PRODAJU DIJETETSKIH SUPLEMENATA I OPREME ZA BODYBUILDING:
www.proteini.me

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« Odgovor #8 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 02:41:50 posle podne »
Rest in peace, Ben

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« Odgovor #9 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 02:47:43 posle podne »
RIP neka mu je laka zemlja! a sta je sa Joe-om ? nema nikakvu infrormaciju ? jer ziv on ?

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« Odgovor #10 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 04:27:29 posle podne »
R.I.P.

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« Odgovor #11 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 05:00:24 posle podne »
R.I.P
Every Time My Phone Ring Dog it's 18-5
Only Problem Dat I Have Is What Car I'm Gone Drive
I'm A Real Street Nigga I Aint Never Had Shit
Man This Chain Roun My Neck Cost 4 Or 5 Bricks

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« Odgovor #12 poslato: Oktobar 19, 2008, 11:10:10 posle podne »
Rest in peace Ben...covek je otisao-delo vecno zivi...

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« Odgovor #13 poslato: Oktobar 20, 2008, 11:18:04 pre podne »
R.I.P.

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« Odgovor #14 poslato: Oktobar 20, 2008, 11:38:00 pre podne »
R.I.P.