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John Iwanski

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JOHN BOGDAN IWANSKI

(Mr. I and Hey Dave!)

Sadly, John passed away January 6, 2022 at the young age of 67, due to complications of a bone marrow transplant.

 

He is survived by Susan, his loving wife of 36 years; his sister, Wanda (Douglas) Tripunovic; mother-in-law Joyce Baker; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Cathy (Archie) Campbell, Barb Baker, Jeff Baker (Natalie Nordin), Deb (Gary) Horrocks, Lynda Baker; seven nieces and nephews, Dushan Tripunovic, Michael Horrocks, Hayley Baker (Kasali Akili), Chelsea Baker, Jessica Baker, Cole Baker (Ashley Normandeau), and Katelyn Horrocks (Braeden Savage); as well as great niece, Madelyn Barrate, and great nephews Noah Baker and Everett Akili. John was a special godfather to Justin Cochrane, Liza Jones Smith, Teaghan Wellman and Katelyn Horrocks. John has extended family in Kielce and Czestochowa, Poland.

 

 A loving and happy husband, brother, brother-in-law, friend, mentor, coach, “Hey Dave”, chef and wine “connoisseur”, John was also regarded as the best “daughter-in-law” my mother had, as he prepared and hosted many, many, many Baker and Tripunovic family celebrations.

 

John was employed with the Winnipeg school division, starting in September 1977 and retiring on January 31, 2013. As an educator, John was proud to have taught every grade from kindergarten to Grade 12 – at St. John’s, David Livingstone and Shaughnessy Park and he ended his career as a guidance counsellor with Sisler High School. John was a track and field coach for more than 30 years, continuing to coach after he retired from education. Over the years, he enjoyed time spent with countless athletes and had many a kind word and some practical tips to help the athletes/students reach their full potential. Many of his athletes have kept in touch and became extended family. Sports Manitoba recognized John as coach of the year in 2010. John also coached for Team Manitoba and at the International Peace Garden camp.

His track and field interest began at Luxton School with Orin Cochrane as his school coach and later his track club coach. John held the 1972 high school provincial record of 49.6 seconds for 440 yards, until the record was tied in 1990. Gladys Nortey, a former Sisler athlete who became a family friend, lived in San Francisco and in 2006 invited us to run in the Bay to Breakers when John was 52 years old – it was great entertainment and fun to run from the bay to the ocean, a long way with hills. The race attracts many participants; some who choose to run naked or costumed; like the runaway brides in their white finery. We Winnipeggers ran fully clothed, in sportswear.

John was part of a group of like-minded coaches and friends – the Daves. You guys and gal know you were extra special people to him. He loved the annual coaches’ golf where you all sat around our dining room table, well fed and watered, fixing the world.

 

John was passionate about good food and wine – many people told him he should be a chef with his own restaurant but he much preferred cooking for family and friends. To think as a young boy, John’s Mother had to chase him around the house to eat a spoon full of food! John became a “foodie” during his university years and continued into his married life; when he married, he called his cooking self preservation. We were fortunate to make great friends with our neighbours, The Martins, who were in a wine tasting group and we were invited to join in the late 80’s. We still enjoy the friendship of that great group of people – The Martins, Cooks, Zayatzs, Jastrzebskis and the Charleses.

 

John prepared for a salary deferred leave for the school year 1996 – 1997 and we left In November for Australia, New Zealand, Maui and California, driving into Nevada and returned to Winnipeg for the spring flood of 1997.

 

Every Spring Break, we made an effort to travel somewhere warm – Venezuela, Vegas, Texas, Cancun, Cuba, Acapulco, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta. When John retired in January 2013 we vacationed around a number of the Hawaiian Islands. Future years saw February into March renting in Puerto Vallarta with the Charleses. In the fall of 2013, we travelled with the Martins for the Wine Tour Country Roads and Vineyards of Italy excursion. A few years later we traveled with them to Montreal and Quebec City to experience the explosion of the fall colours that area is known for. We golfed and traveled about Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in June 2017. That fall we travelled to Barcelona and then met up with the Koschicks to tour Nice (France) and Monaco. While in France we were welcomed and well fed by Josie’s extended family. In 2018 we enjoyed experiencing England with the Koschicks, my sister Cathy and brother-in-law Archie. The Iwanskis and Campbells then went on our own crazy driving around Ireland! John was planning our next life-size adventure to Greece or “somewhere exciting” before Covid shut down travel, and cancer touched John. He wanted to see the world and experience the food, wine and sights of different cultures. He is probably now meeting with new travellers on a higher plane and exchanging recipes; sipping on a glass of wine.

 

John was a strong man; he fought - he chose to the have the stem cell transplant and his spirit didn’t give up, but his body could not take the multiple issues that were bombarding him near the end. He is at peace now. Thank you for being his friend, you are too many to mention, but you are all in his heart. He loved us.

 

In accordance with John’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. At a later date, a celebration of life may be held. In the meantime, the family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

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Susan Iwanski

January 6, 2024 at 2:22 AM

If memories bring us closer, then we are never apart.❤

Susan Iwanski

January 6, 2023 at 10:57 AM

A husband’s hug lasts long after he lets go ❤

Dan Lennington

January 2, 2023 at 2:38 PM

I'm so saddened to hear Mr I. passed away and I hope he knew how big of an influence he was on my life. I was a very shy kid in 1992 when my older brother convinced me to join the Sisler Cross Country team. Even though I excelled at running, I lacked confidence and I needed an extra push to believe in myself and to test my limits. Mr. I was that guy for me. He was tough and demanding, but he was also supportive and encouraging. I'll never forget the 7 am practices of running through Sisler's hallways, or hearing Mr. I yelling at me to keep going, keep pushing.  I recently renewed my love of running and I often think back to track practices with Mr I and Mr Jones and it makes me smile. Rest in Peace Mr. I. Thank you for everything you did for me and the other countless athletes you mentored. My condolences to your family, you will be missed.

Scott Gurney

April 17, 2022 at 12:37 PM

For Dave: Whether it was his Paella or his rum, hanging out at the track, working with his hurdlers, or hanging out with the Daves, his "Radar Love" or taking a limo to pro wrestling dressed in a tuxedo, John was always "all-in".  His enthusiasm was tangible and contagious. That's one thing I'll always love about him.  (The guy bought me a frying pan because I mentioned I needed a new one, for cryin' out loud!) He was "North End" through and through and never happier than when he was with friends.  He always made you feel special and valued.  In "Tuesdays with Morrie", Mitch Albom's old professor (whom he always called "Coach") said: "Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning."   I think it's a pretty good fit for the way Johnny looked at Life, whether he was giving up his vacation time for "summer track" or finishing off a $9.00 gallon bottle of rot-gut vodka ( .... because you "couldn't just let it go to waste").   One more quote from Morrie: "Death ends a life, not a relationship."  Being one of John's friends was better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. Love you, Dave! Zdrowie! Dave Gurney

Blandyna Rado

March 10, 2022 at 12:34 AM

I came to Canada in 1979, from Poland. I didn't speak English read or write. But he took me under his wing at David Livingston School. He introduced to the western culture and help me become a Canadian. Thank you RIP 🙏 

Robert Luciński

February 25, 2022 at 2:55 AM

Z ogromnym smutkiem i bólem przyjęliśmy wiadomość o śmierci Janka . Tym samym składamy wyrazy współczucia i żalu całej Rodzinie oraz Bliskim. Jan na zawsze pozostanie w naszych sercach. Rodzina z Kielc Janina Szeliga, Grażyna ,Asia, Robert z rodziną( Luciński). 

Gary McGibney

February 18, 2022 at 9:13 AM

Oh, John, still can't believe your gone.  Who's going to give me a hard time about drinking cheap wine?  Or argue with me about ...everything?  Who's going to fill that big oh so empty space on the couch during our movie afternoons?  I suppose that means you won't be bringing along any of your incredible culinary surprises with you.  No.  I still can't believe you're gone.  I'd rather think of you wrestling the bear on your back in the backstretch of the 400.

January 28, 2022 at 5:53 PM

Just today, having a glass of red w/my wife(Alley) & my sister(Deb Downie, they ordered cases of wine together) who worked w/John @ both Shaughnessy Park & Sisler. Thinking of John. John's 1st year teaching was @ Sisler 1978, Taught Sid Rosenbaum, Bill Holte & myself > we all entered phys.ed. together that fall.  2 of us were lifelong gym teachers. Throughout my gym career, we crossed paths & discussed how we could together improve track/xc for kids. It was his passion, not mine. We started a junior high track & field series for grassroots kids. The program runs even today w/anywhere from 1000-1400 kids attending each meet. Athletics Manitoba should acknowledge his initial efforts as they were handed a successful program. A good man indeed. Dennis Batt

Mark Buchanan

January 27, 2022 at 2:22 PM

Deeply Saddened by the news of his passing. My condolences to Susan and his family. He will be missed.

Kyle Smith

January 27, 2022 at 10:02 AM

I ran Track & Field and Cross Country for Mr. Iwanski as my coach from 2006-2008 at Sisler. I can still hear his voice pushing me to "dig deep Smith" or "finish hard!" I still remember many of Mr. Iwanski's running lessons that also transferred over into life. He had a deep passion for running, coaching, caring for others, and bringing out best in them! You will be missed Mr. Iwanski!

Darolyn Walker

January 25, 2022 at 10:05 PM

I had the honour of running for Mr. Iwanski at Sisler from 1996-2000. Since learning of Mr. Iwanski’s passing, I’ve been flooded with all the memories from the years of high school track. I loved the early morning practices, whether it was racing around the halls in track season, to running to Scotia before getting turned around by Mr.I and Mr. Jones in cross country season. I will always remember the track trips to Minneapolis and San Diego and Mr I.  sitting in the stands at the track.  He left a legacy for all of us who ran track at Sisler. He impacted my high school experience and gave me the confidence and tools to compete in University. Running is still part of my daily life, and he was part of the foundation to that. He was a great motivator, and knew how to get the best out of me. I will never forget you. You were an integral part of shaping my life and for that I am forever thankful. May you Rest In Peace Darolyn (Trembath) Walker 

Kelly Mark

January 21, 2022 at 12:45 PM

My sincere condolences.  Mr. I was a great person and coach.  He provided guidance and harnessed the potential he saw in his athletes, even when they didn't see it in themselves.  His coaching and mentoring truly helped me see potentials and confidences in myself I never knew were possible.  His tough but still gentle tactics helped shape the athlete and person I became.  As a teenage athlete it was hard to realize the impact he truly had  but as an adult it is crystal clear that Mr. I was one of the people that had such an impactful presence and influence I have had in my life. Thank you for your kindness, caring, mentoring, tough love and confidence you gave to me and many others.  You will be missed and always rembered with fondness.

Jon McGavock

January 21, 2022 at 9:56 AM

I ran for Mr I and Mr Jones from 1990 to 1993. Mr I's passion and commitment to our development remains a core pillar of every aspect of life, 30 years later. Mr. I's genuine interest in my development as an athlete and a young man, played a key role in everything I've achieved since that first cross country practice. He fostered my love of running, cross country, hard work, suffering, mentoring and setting lofty goals for myself. As a testament to the kind of mentor and man Mr I was, for the 30 years after graduating, every time we ran into each other at KP, the track or Sisler he was genuinely happy to see me, asked about my life and family and how my training was going. The track community and the city lost one's it's best. Your lessons and passion will live on for generations in the hundreds of Spartans that you shepherded into adulthood.

Kelly Mark

January 20, 2022 at 9:35 PM

Josie and Cliff Koschik

January 19, 2022 at 4:39 PM

We will miss John forever.   He will always be in our hearts, and will never be forgotten.  Our many memories of our trips together are so precious and so cherished. Until we meet again my friend....Josie and Cliff

Corinne Podolsky

January 18, 2022 at 12:12 AM

Although I attended a rival school (Grant Park) and competed against Mr. I’s athletes, there was a true spirit of friendship amongst us all. In fact, many of us became teammates at U of M in the end. John and his fellow coaches fostered respect and demanded that you give your best on every given day.  We were so lucky to know and be coached by such dedicated mentors. As a coach, teacher and guidance counsellor, he impacted the lives of countless people, and we are all better for having known him. Thank you Mr I!  To his wife , family and friends please accept my deepest condolences.

Chris Porter

January 17, 2022 at 4:19 PM

Mr. Iwanski was a great coach and mentor. I learned a lot from him and he always pushed me to be my best. He will be missed.

Marsha Landsborough(Shaughnessy pk school)

January 17, 2022 at 2:25 PM

My condolences 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

Gail Fishman

January 17, 2022 at 10:51 AM

I send my sincere condolences.I first met John as a colleague at Shaughnessy Park School. He was a kind and caring educator. I enjoyed our many conversations and the social occasions at his home. Rest In Peace, my friend!

Adele

January 16, 2022 at 6:37 PM

An invitation to dinner at your beautiful home was a coveted experience. Guaranteed best food ever, endless wine and lots of laughs. John had an amazing sense of taste. If he ate something delicious during his travels, he couldn’t wait to recreate it. So many spectacular meals live on in our memory banks of John working away as we sat at the kitchen table sipping wine, watching a live cooking show in front of us. His playful, wicked sense of humour kept us laughing. I loved seeing that telltale glint in his eyes that said ‘got  you’. As a born traveller, I know that John is exploring new vistas with a glass of wine in his hand and sampling new foods to share with us at a later date.  Love Adele and David

Larry and Susan Moniu

January 16, 2022 at 4:51 PM

We are truly lost for words.  Our hearts are hurting and we still can not believe that John has passed on.  John was so gifted and shared his gifts with many.  John will be missed but never forgotten.  Please know that we are here for you Susan.  We pray that you have strength and courage to help you through this sad time.  Hugs from Larry and Susan Moniuk 

Gerri Anderson

January 16, 2022 at 3:47 PM

Susan and Wanda and families — we were so shocked and saddened to hear of John’s passing.  Always remember meeting him in Puerto Vallarta and our night out for pizza.  Thought of you both this winter as we tried the pizza again.  Gone way too soon.  Cherish all the special moments.  ❤ Hugs from Gerri and Michael Anderson 

Suzanne Thompson

January 16, 2022 at 2:01 PM

Such a great man John was.  Our hearts are broken for you, Susan.  Such a perfect couple, each complimenting the other.  Francesco and I always hoped to travel with you both again after enjoying each other so much along with Josie and Cliff in France. May the Blessed Mother hold you I her arms and shield you while you heal Susan.  With love and sorrow, Suzanne and Francesco

Adele Stevens

January 16, 2022 at 12:26 PM

Lyle Gallant

January 16, 2022 at 11:10 AM

So sorry to hear of John's passing.  I got  to know him through many shared experiences through the years: Roblin recreation director, Uof M track team, taught together at Shaughnesy Park and Sisler and the very many track meets.  He also danced at our wedding 45 years ago!  I always enjoyed times together with John and Evan.  He will be missed by so very many.  Lyle and Linda Gallant

Deb and Bruce

January 16, 2022 at 10:34 AM

Susan, so sorry to learn of John's passing. Our sincere condolences. Going to miss the "through the bush" conversations and the amazing aromas drifting over from one of John's creations on the bar-b-q. It was always enjoyable hearing about his old track stories and your recent travels. We know you have a large and caring family to help you through this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you. Deb and Bruce....neighbours at the lake.

Jordan

January 16, 2022 at 1:57 AM

I would like to give my condolences to Susan and the family. Mr.Iwanski was one of the best people and coaches I ever knew. Being a former athlete of his I learned so much from him. He was always supporting me through school and track. He showed me how to be a leader just like him on and off the track. I’m proud to be a part of the legacy he left for Sisler as one of his hurdlers and will continue to be. He would do more than a coach should ever do and he was so selfless. To me he was a sort of father figure always going out of his way to help. Mr. Iwanski will always have a great impact on my life and I will continue to compete and coach to make you proud. It’s sad to say goodbye but I will remember the memories and the lessons you taught me. -Jordan Marasigan

Heidi

January 15, 2022 at 9:04 PM

Susan my deepest condolences. I am saddened to hear of John's passing. At the beginning of my career I was fortunate to work with John and an amazing group at Shaughnessy.  Thank you for opening up your home,  I have fond memories of the Jr High team gatherings we had there. They were filled with laughter and good food. Hugs  Heidi

Nichole

January 15, 2022 at 11:36 AM

sending much love from your Saskatchewan family -Nichole, Jeff, Jannae, Decklin

Patrick Cook

January 15, 2022 at 11:08 AM

You never know what you till it’s gone.The hole in my heart will never be filled.  Love.  Pat

Carly Paracholski

January 15, 2022 at 10:26 AM

It’s hard to put into words just how big of an impact Mr.Iwanski made on my life and everyone involved in track and field at Sisler.  Looking back on our time together, I am incredibly grateful to have had such a selfless, supportive, and talented mentor. Mr. I was always there to provide tough love, both on and off the track. I will never forgot all of our 7 AM practices and hearing him say “good job kiddo” after a race. After I finished competing I was lucky enough to get to know Mr. I in a different capacity, this time as a friend. Outside of athletics he was the same unique character and was always happy to cook my sister and I a meal and catch up when we were home.  A few years ago, when I told Mr. I that I was going back to school to become a teacher he laughed and said that he always knew I would become a teacher eventually. He just knew the Paracholski twins so well. I wish back then that I had told Mr.I that one of the main reasons I wanted to teach and coach was because of him and significant impact he had made on my life. It hurts to say goodbye, but I will forever cherish the memories we shared together.  My deepest condolences Susan.

June Pospishell and Dan McGibney

January 15, 2022 at 9:57 AM

We are very saddened to hear of John's passing.  I recall John's big presence at Shaughnessy Park School when I taught there many years ago. He had a great sense of humour and hung out with a great group of fellow teachers. There was a special bond with those guys.  Our condolences to Susan and family.

Teri Dovey

January 15, 2022 at 9:44 AM

I am still shocked that Johnnie has passed on, I want to pass on my sympathies to Susie , Wanda, and their families. John will be deeply missed and we will remember how he touched our lives. John cooked and entertained many times when Susie and I got up to our silliness. I remember meeting up with John once in Ottawa, when he was there for a track event, and Warwick, myself, and baby were visiting there at the same time just by chance. We drove all over the campus looking for him and then I wandered around the crowded track field and finally found him. We arranged to pick John up for dinner later, and what a great dinner we had. Laughing and reminiscing. You will live on in our hearts Johnnie. ❤

Terumi Kuwada

January 15, 2022 at 9:29 AM

I am saddened by John's passing, a man of character, integrity and great humour. So full of life! I knew John as a Guidance Counselor when I was assigned to the School, from Child Guidance Clinic.  He made everyone feel welcome. He gave his whole heart to his role as a Guidance Counselor as well as a Track Coach.  Whenever he and Evan were preparing for a Track event outside of Manitoba, he would get so excited about the preparations and the possibilities, he would say, " let's get out of Dodge", as they were departing. I was also so fortunate to partake in his culinary talents! My deepest condolences to Susan and the family of John. 

Roxie Trembath

January 14, 2022 at 11:18 PM

I am truly saddened to hear about the passing of Mr. I. I had the privilege of being coached by him at Sisler High School over 20 years ago. I have such fond memories of high school and being on the cross country and track and field teams. I am very thankful for all the time Mr. I and our other coaches devoted to our early morning practices, weekend meets, and Minneapolis trips.  My sincere condolences for your loss. Roxie Trembath ❤

Marilyn Fraser

January 14, 2022 at 7:39 PM

My condolences  to you sweet Susan. He has made a hugh mark on the track and field world. John and I go back 55 years when we were both ran for the Winnipeg  Wings club.  He has his true angle wings now and will be watching over us all. He has joined a great group of coaches in heaven. He impacted so many different  life styles over his short time with us all. I am saddened to here that he has passed. I also know he would not want us to be sad. Evang I can only imagine how much you must be hurting  to lose such a great buddy. Johnny you always made a point of thanking  me for officiating this always made my heart swell. ❤️  RIP John, till we meet again. F*%king Cancer took another good one. Love Marilyn Mouse Fraser.

Rick & Cathy

January 14, 2022 at 7:08 PM

Even though John was battling a nasty disease, it's still hard to accept that he couldn't beat it. He was always such a strong and determined person. Sometimes I think it's not true and tell myself that I'll look very stupid when people tell me I'm wrong...I wish I could look that stupid.  When someone close to us is gone, obviously our lives will never be the same again. It's easy to be sad about all the future things we'll miss out on. But we have to carry on and be thankful for the great memories we do have. We were truly blessed that John was such an important part of our lives.  In 50+ years of knowing him, I can honestly say that I can't think of a single time where he made me feel less than the most important person in the world. You'd be hard pressed to find a more loyal, dependable or caring friend.  I really like the picture of him on the track...that's typical of the type of determination he had. I hope he's doing a few laps somewhere.  I'm sorry, but I just didn't have it in me to try and lighten this up with some anecdotes, etc. There will be plenty of time for that later. It's a good thing this isn't written on paper as there would be a few water marks noticeable. Luv ya bud...take care. Ricky & Cath

Randy Paracholski

January 14, 2022 at 7:01 PM

Our deepest sympathy Susan. Kathy and I were both terribly saddened and shocked to learn of John‘s passing. Over the years that John was Carly and Meagan’s track coach he had become family. I know both the girls were looking forward to visiting him at Christmas when they were home. He was such a positive influence in their lives and instrumental in their successes both on and off the track. He was a great mentor and helped mold them into who they are today.  John has always embraced life and he has inspired us all to do the same. I know I will think of John when I enjoy my next cigar!   He will be missed.  Randy and Kathy Paracholski. 

David Preston

January 14, 2022 at 4:31 PM

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Susan. With love David and Cheryle❤❤❤

Waverley

January 14, 2022 at 3:10 PM

I’ve been thinking about Uncle John a lot and though most of my time spent with him was when I was very young I will always remember how he was there for the big moments and how people who knew him talk fondly of him, how he would make ice cream cake when I visited because he knew I had a sweet tooth, and how he would fold me a paper crane every time I saw him. John will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Sending lots of love to Susie and his family. 
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