Morris Peter Bodnar distinguished attorney passes away abruptly; cause of death: Morris Bodnar Saskatoon Obituary

 Morris Bodnar, a prominent Saskatoon defense attorney and former Member of Parliament, is being remembered as a major figure in Saskatchewan's legal past—a gifted advocate, loyal teacher, and flamboyant presence whose influence spread for decades in the courthouse and public life.Friday in Saskatoon, Bodnar passed away at 77, leaving behind a legacy that keeps transforming the legal field throughout the province.

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Widely recognized as among the best jury trial attorneys Saskatchewan has ever produced, Bodnar was renowned for his keen intellect, imposing courtroom presence, and great capacity to relate to jurors.Michael Nolin, senior partner at Bree Clements Nolin Law, called him unmatched in his skill."I believe there was no better attorney for jury trials in Saskatchewan history," Nolin said."He picked up things so fast and possessed such a keen mind."Years of rigorous preparation, sharp legal insight, and an uncompromising dedication to the rights of his clients helped to build that reputation.

Nolin first met Bodnar at a trial advocacy course where Bodnar acted as a panellist.Still, his love of teaching and of the law was clear.Quickly adopted under his wings, Nolin was welcomed into a tight-knit coffee group and provided advice far beyond legal theory.Bodnar's mentorship was personal and kind; he encouraged others, openly shared knowledge, and assisted younger lawyers in gaining their footing in a usually intimidating field.Working alongside Bodnar before ultimately starting his own business, Nolin would later join his law firm bearing many of the lessons Bodnar had impressed.

Aside from his judicial brilliance, Bodnar's compassion was greatly appreciated.With a remarkable ability for recalling names and faces, he was friendly, gregarious, and approachable.Both friends and former clients say that Bodnar would still remember you decades earlier, greet you warmly and easily as though no time had passed.He was the kind of attorney—and person—who treated the people on the street with the same respect he displayed in court.

Bodnar's work featured several of Saskatchewan's most well-known and difficult cases, including representing Greg Fertuck, ultimately convicted in the death of his wife, Sheree Fertuck.Whatever the result, Bodnar's part in such cases showed his great faith in the legal system and the idea that every person is entitled to a strong and capable defence.

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