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Dick Makar

RICHARD (DICK) MAKAR
April 16, 1942 – April 2, 2026
On April 2nd, 2026, with his wife and daughter by his side and surrounded by the love of his family, Dick lost his battle with Dementia and Pneumonia.
Dick was born April 16th, 1942 to Peter and Marie Makar on McKenzie Island in Red Lake, Ontario. At the age of 10 they left the mining town of Cochenour- Willans moving to Winnipeg. Three years later his brother Ted was born, completing the family.
Dick graduated from Gordon Bell High School in 1960, gaining employment with Canada Safeway right out of school and retiring with 44 years service.
Dick married his first wife Evelyn in 1967, and their daughter Kelly, the’ true love of his life’ was born in 1971. In 1976 Dick married Betty Henderson, who would be his partner for the next 49 wonderful years. Together we would blend our children, Cameron, Shelley and Kelly to complete our family of five. Dick loved all of his family unconditionally and was an involved father that we were all so fortunate to have in our lives.
Dick coached Little League for a number of seasons for all of the kids. Baseball was his game so when Grandson Harrison played hardball and played it well, Dick was thrilled and tried to get to as many games as possible. His next favourite game was football, and being a season ticket holder for a few years, he was over the moon when grandson Nic was picked up by the Bombers! He could talk football (Nic) for as long as you would allow.
Dick always loved cars, especially Fords, so upon retirement at age 61, he joined the Fabulous 50’s Ford Car Club. He served as Member Coordinator for many years. As he had a 1953 Ford half ton, he also joined The Tailgate Club, enjoying their weekly coffee meetings. Coffee and beer were his drink of choice and he enjoyed both many times with his good friends Linda and Darrell and Bob and Sharon. Thank you for your friendship.
Dick and Betty were volunteer ushers at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre and Warehouse Theatre for about 30 years until he had to stop due to poor health.
Dick will be missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Betty, Children Kelly Makar (Rich), Grandchildren Harrison (Quinn), Brooke; Cameron Henderson (Susan) Grandson Brandon, Shelley Demski (James),Grandchildren Nic (Vanessa, Raia, Cade), A.J., Ava and Tasha.
Dick will also be fondly remembered by many In-laws and cousins in Alberta, Brandon and Winnipeg.
He was predeceased by his Mom and Dad, brother Ted and Mother and Father-in-Law Joe and Leannie Brown who were very fond of Dick.
Thank you to HSC and Concordia Hospital, your care of Dick was speedy and exemplary.
In lieu of flowers if you so desire please donate to Siloam Mission or Sunshine Fund.
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Norma Bonnici
April 11, 2026 at 10:08 PM
Lovely tribute to Dick and the family.
Sincere condolences to Betty and family. Cherish all the wonderful memories you made together.

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Sheila Johnson
April 11, 2026 at 3:23 PM
To the Family , my sincere condolences , I worked with Dick many years at Safeway first at mountain & McGregor then the best times at sturgeon &ness he was a great guy& had many good memories of him & a lot of laughs, rest in peace my friend,sincerely Sheila!!!❤️

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Barb Brown
April 11, 2026 at 7:12 AM
Beautiful tribute to Dick, may he rest in peace.
My deepest condolences Betty & family.

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