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Allan Haw

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ALLAN CLIFFORD HAW

September 29, 1934 - October 31, 2023

On October 31, 2023 we lost our Dad, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Brother, Relative and Friend.

Dad passed away at Pinecrest Kenora Home for the Aged with his son Orval by his side at the age of 89.

He was a man of many talents. As a young man he worked on the family farm and drove his father’s pulp wood truck. He worked at the Atikokan mines, Dryden Pulp & Paper Mill, Pearson Construction and retired from the City of Dryden as Mechanic at the age of 65. Following his retirement, he drove a mail truck from Dryden to Rainy River a few times a week well into his seventies (leaving at about 4am and getting home at about 8pm).

Dad was working at the airport the day of the Dryden plane crash; he helped so many people that day and the days that followed. We were in awe of his kindness and resilience.

Dad married the love of his life, Opal Haney, on October 16, 1954. Together they raised us kids in Atikokan, North Branch, and settled in Wabigoon. He loved to bowl five pin and work in his garden, but his favourite thing was spending time with family.

Mom and Dad enjoyed trips to Nashville, Florida, Mahnomen, and the Wisconsin Dells to name a few. One of Dad’s favourite things to do was to go to the Towers Restaurant for coffee and a chat with the other regulars.

Dad was a very nice kind man with an awesome sense of humor which shone through right to the end with his family and his Pinecrest family. 

Dads greatest love was family. Oh, the memories he shared with us of growing up. We are forever grateful, as the memories will be passed down through the generations. The birth of his grandchildren and great grandchildren brought such joy to his life and he would brag about them to anyone who would listen. 

Dad was so strong and such a fighter. He battled cancer and won! He survived multiple falls but they never kept him down for long. He never ceased to amaze us or his caregivers at Pinecrest.

Dad was predeceased by his parents, Carman and Alma; his beloved wife Opal; son in law Don McIntosh; sisters-in-law, Edith Haw, Marjorie Haw, and Esther Haw; brother-in-law Brian Bonot; as well as other family members.

Our family sends our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the staff at Pinecrest. All you did for him meant so much to Dad and to us. He loved the banter, hugs and caring. 

In lieu of flowers, if so desired, donations can be made in Allan’s memory to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, 20 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto Ontario M4R 1K8, Tamarack House, 984 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay Ontario P7B 7C7, or a charity of one’s choosing. 

As per Dads wishes there will be no service. A private family interment will be held in North Branch in the summer of 2024.

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

Cremation & Life Celebrations

530 St. Mary Avenue - Winnipeg

204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Gayleen and Mike

October 31, 2024 at 12:22 PM

Thinking of you today Dad! We love and miss you❤️💕😍

Diane Beasant

January 10, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Gayleen and family, just saw your Dad's obituary today. So sorry for your loss. 'Pa Haw' and your Mom were both such lovely and kind hearted people. Mark and I were both sad to see he had passed. ❤

Gayedawn Fischer

November 20, 2023 at 11:10 PM

Cheryl, Orval and Gayleen please accept Uncle Carl and  mine condolences on the loss of your dear Dad. Always remember him with much fondness and all the laughter and jokes that he would share. One memory that I would like to share with you is this. One summer when we were then living in Tumbler Ridge they came for a visit. My girls weren't very old at that time and they were fascinated with cigarettes. So we were travelling to Prince George for a doctor's appointment and they were headed here to the lower mainland to see our dear sister Joyce. Of course the kids wanted to go with Auntie and Uncle-Jason had a summer job so he had to stay home. So Uncle and Auntie said the girls could take turns riding with them. So I guess the whole time they were travelling with them they wanted to hit the ash off the cigarette. Allan kept saying he had never smoked so much in his life as they wanted them both to light up right after they had put one out.  The girls loved it. So thank you Opal and Allan.  So many memories to cherish. Again please accept our condolences. Love Uncle Carl and Auntie Gayedawn

Gale Kamm(Green)

November 19, 2023 at 2:14 PM

My sincere condolences to the whole Haw family.  I had the pleasure of working with "Pa Haw" at Nordair/ Canadian Airlines.  Never a dull moment!

George Friesen

November 13, 2023 at 10:28 PM

My most heartfelt and sincere condolences to the Haw Family. I had the honour and privilege of working with Allan at the Dryden Regional Airport. His work ethic and wonderful sense of humour was greatly appreciated by all of us at the DRA. 

Darlene

November 11, 2023 at 6:03 AM

To my dear Uncle you were such a kind caring and patient man. I always loved your visits you were a great storyteller but also a good listener. Family was utmost to you and you will be missed by all of us who loved you  My condolences to Cheryl Orval Gaylene and families Love from Darlene Lynn and family❤

Martha Haw

November 10, 2023 at 6:03 AM

❤ what a nice tribute to a loving generous man. 

Gayleen

November 9, 2023 at 5:55 PM

Orval ❤
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