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VIDEO: This B.C. man, 89, has spent 57 years completing 200 jigsaw puzzles

All given to him as gifts, Joe Sommer has spent 57 years doing jigsaw puzzles and then mounting them
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Joe Sommer has completed 190 jigsaw puzzles, all of which are on display in the basement of his Chilliwack home. Seen here are about half of the puzzles. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Joe Sommer has never bought a jigsaw puzzle, yet he has nearly 200 of them finished and on display in the basement of his home.

鈥淭hey just come and I do them,鈥 the 89-year-old Chilliwack man said frankly.

For more than 55 years, friends and family members have been sending him puzzles as gifts.

He moved to Chilliwack back in 1966 with his with Ruth. He was a dairy farmer for 41 years.

鈥淚鈥檇 come in from farming and put a few pieces in before breakfast, and after breakfast some more. And when I had time, I鈥檇 milk the cows,鈥 he said with a laugh.

Joe Sommer has completed 190 jigsaw puzzles, all of which are on display in the basement of his Chilliwack home. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Joe Sommer has completed 190 jigsaw puzzles, all of which are on display in the basement of his Chilliwack home. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Rather than disassemble a puzzle when it鈥檚 done, he mounts them on wood.

When one is complete, he puts a layer of glue on top so it doesn鈥檛 come apart. Once that鈥檚 dry, he glues the puzzle to a five-eighths-inch piece of plywood and places books on top to press it down.

They鈥檙e all on display along rows of shelves filling the walls of his basement 鈥 all 190 of them.

鈥淪omebody said if you don鈥檛 have patience, don鈥檛 get (puzzles). And I can always use a little more patience.鈥

Why not take the puzzle apart and put it away so it can be done again later?

鈥淚 thought well if I do the work, fine, and then if I can display it, why not?鈥

Joe has puzzles of barns, cityscapes, animals, nature and famous landmarks. He has 3D puzzles, ones shaped like animals, and some that have features that would turn many people away.

鈥淚鈥檝e got puzzles that have no border with five extra pieces just to trick you鈥 yeah, it鈥檚 a challenge.鈥

He recalls the first three he was sent: a pianist, then a ballerina, and then a watch puzzle. Most are 1,000-piece puzzles, but some have 2,500 pieces or more.

Joe Sommer has completed 190 jigsaw puzzles, all of which are on display in the basement of his Chilliwack home. He is seen here with the very first puzzle he recieved as a gift. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Joe Sommer has completed 190 jigsaw puzzles, all of which are on display in the basement of his Chilliwack home. He is seen here with the very first puzzle he recieved as a gift. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

There鈥檚 one called 鈥楻ed Menace鈥 which is a completely red, circular puzzle 鈥 that was one of the most difficult ones.

Joe has a strategy for piecing them together. Typically there are three or four different shapes of pieces which he separates.

鈥淚 put one shape in one box, one in another. It makes it a lot easier.鈥

He figures it takes him about two hours to separate the pieces for a 1,000-piece puzzle, but he says it鈥檚 worth it.

Over the 57 or so years he鈥檚 been putting together jigsaw puzzles, only once was he given one that he already had.

鈥淎 friend of ours, she gave me a box of five I think, and when this one was half-done I discovered 鈥極h, I already did that one.鈥 So I thought 鈥楩orget it, I鈥檒l finish it off rather than throw it away.鈥欌

He has no preference for the puzzle size or picture and said he simply does whatever is given to him. But with nearly every wall of his basement covered in puzzles, he鈥檚 running out of room.

鈥淚 told them to stop, I don鈥檛 have any more space to put them.鈥

But his friends won鈥檛 listen.

鈥淚 just got one the other day for my birthday,鈥 he said.

Ask him when his birthday is and he says 鈥1-2-3-4.鈥 That鈥檚 Jan. 2, 1934.

Joe admits he鈥檚 slowing down and his eyesight isn鈥檛 what it once was, but he鈥檚 still doing them because people are still sending them to him.

鈥淪omebody said 鈥榃hat are you going to do (with the puzzles) when you move on?鈥 I said 鈥業 have nothing to worry about,鈥欌 he said with a laugh.

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