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Dr. Joe Meek

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DR. JOE MEEK

September 4, 1937 – March 30, 2026

It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of our deeply loved father, Papa, brother-in-law, uncle and trusted friend on March 30, 2026 at the age of 88. It is the end of an era for our beloved “Doc”. A man who was the epitome of honour, kindness and a true gentleman. 


Left to mourn is daughter Stacey (Vic); grandson Hudson; granddaughter Jessica (Steven), granddaughter Sydney (Seth); great granddaughter Everly; sister-in-law Cindy, sister-in-law Linda (Dick); and nieces Debbie, Wendy, Keely and their families along with Melissa who he considered like a second daughter.


Joe was predeceased by his wife Diane in 2002; and son Jeff in 2025.


He was born on September 4, 1937 in Cannington, Ontario to Sidney and Audrey Meek where he spent most of his childhood. A couple of years were spent living in Thunder Bay and Toronto but the family, including brother Ken, returned to Cannington.


From a young age he was an extraordinary athlete excelling in track, baseball, hockey and football. He prided himself with his athleticism. Along with great success in sports also brought his competitive spirit.


He came from an impoverished childhood and at times lived with barely a roof over their heads. He realized early in life about the importance of hard work and even had small jobs from the age of 5 to help bring in a little money for his family. His resilience to survive was instilled in him for life.


Summer jobs in Ontario included working construction, delivering ice cream for Silverwood Dairy, raising chickens and working for Ontario Hydro.


He worked some of those very jobs to save enough money to put himself through school and graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1964 with his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. In university he played both hockey and football which was unheard of at the time all while studying for his degree.


After a chance meeting with Diane, originally from Domain, Manitoba, who was working as a flight attendant in Toronto, he decided to move west to Manitoba to start his practice in Arborg.


Together they worked as a team providing around the clock services for both small and large animals in the Interlake area. Pay was received at times in the form of chickens when famers had no money but that didn’t matter to Joe as long as he could help.


After a few years in Arborg they moved to Winnipeg where Joe opened the McPhillips Animal Hospital. Realizing that he missed working with large animals he took a job as the Commission Veterinarian with The Manitoba Horse Racing Commission at the Assiniboia Downs and stayed for 53 years. 


During this time he also worked full time as the Chief Field Veterinarian for the province for over 20 years, was a member of The Manitoba Veterinary Board and was a key influence in the PMU Industry. He also worked as the on staff vet at Weiller & Williams at the Winnipeg Livestock Auction Mart.


Interested in the idea of flying Joe pursued his pilot’s license in 1975 and to this day still keeps that same license in his wallet.


He retired from the Assiniboia Downs at the age of 85. Retirement was very difficult for a man who only knew about hard physical work. An issue with vestibular loss forced this decision because we know that otherwise he would have been getting ready for another race season.


Joe had a kind and gentle spirit. He was quick witted. A man of his word with a generous spirit and a love for rural Manitoba. He loved all animals and was thankful for many years to have cattle of his own throughout Manitoba. He was an avid sports fan, incredibly handy and took great pride in taking care of the things around him. 


He lived a very full life far too filled to summarize. He knew that the importance of life was not in what you had but rather who you had. Thank you Dad, for being an amazing role model and demonstrating what it means to be a good person.


The family wishes to acknowledge special friend Charlie. His daily Tim Horton’s tea buddy. Thank you for your amazing friendship with Joe especially over these last few years.


A Celebration of Life will take place on Monday, June 15 at 1:00 pm at the Assiniboia Downs.


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Jill Johnson

April 11, 2026 at 6:34 PM

although i only knew joe for 4 years , i felt as though id known him all my life and wish it could have been for much longer. We had a lot of talks that were about his lively youth, sports , career, love for his family and cows ( he liked his cows) . he had a great sense of humour and we had a lot of laughs chatting at the fence or working in the yard. rest in peace, you will be missed and never forgotten 💔

 

Patty K (TDG)

April 11, 2026 at 7:44 AM

Oh Stacey and family...so sad! I cried right through this beautiful, loving tribute to a wonderful man, it made me miss my own dad all over again. He is now back in your moms arms! ❤️ I loved them both. So sorry for your loss.

Karen Hendricks

April 10, 2026 at 9:30 AM

My sincerest condolence to his family. Doc was a wonderful kind, caring man with a smile for everyone. The ultimate professional and true gentleman, he will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. Prayers to his family until we all meet again.🙏🙏🙏

Janice Posnikoff DVM

April 10, 2026 at 1:36 AM

My condolences. It was a pleasure to work with Dr. Meek at the track. He was a wonderful man.

Kim & Graham MacKenzie

April 9, 2026 at 8:33 PM

Our condolences to the Meek family. Dr. Meek was the consummate professional whether in the barns early in the morning or evenings in the paddock. He will be remembered as a true gentleman.

Harold and Tracy Neubuhr

April 9, 2026 at 6:38 PM

Our condolences to the family from my husband Harold Neubuhr spent many years at Assiniboia Downs and one Winter at the stock yards with Doc. You will be missed but never forgotten 💔

Heather Lovatt

April 9, 2026 at 6:34 PM

My condolences to his family. Always remember him in the paddock at the Downs. Always helpful.

Jodi Radul

April 9, 2026 at 6:22 PM

A truly kind man who will be missed terribly at the racetrack. Rest well Doc.

Steve Sharon Christopher Trevor & Stuart Melnychuk

April 9, 2026 at 3:53 PM

Joe was a true gentlemen, dignified,caring, patient, polite and very knowledgable. He loved his job and was always availble to answer questions. He developed a relationship with the Melnychuks' in the early 60's when he came to Arborg. Over the years he became like family . He had cattle at the farm. Numerous visits over the years good memeories to cherish. He did possess a sense of humor which at times surprised us. . He left the Arborg area but his heart stayed here. YOU will be missed we will cherish all the good times, memories and will miss you being a phone call away to answer our questions . RIP Dear friend With our sympathy to the loved ones left behind: Steve Sharon Christopher Trevor & Stuart Melnychuk

Gary Flaman

April 9, 2026 at 2:12 PM

Thank You Doc for being a great colegue , mentor and mostly friend , rest in peace.

Kent Benjamin

April 9, 2026 at 1:50 PM

Condolences from the Benjamin family. Have several good memories of Doc. RIP my friend.

Sandy Dimma

April 9, 2026 at 11:58 AM

Very saddened to hear of Doc Meeks' passing. A good and trusted friend.

My sadness lessened in knowing that Doc led a full and happy life, loved by many, respected by all.

Never forgotten, always missed.

See you later Doc💕

JBE

April 8, 2026 at 2:26 PM

Dr Meek is absolutely one of a kind. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

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