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Lonnie Mihalick

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LONNIE MIHALICK

April 13, 1955 - June 5, 2023

With sadness we announce that Lonnie passed away on June 5, 2023.

 

Born in Fort William, ON, this blue-eyed bundle of joy was the second son to John and Sylvia Mihalick. The family remained in the area until Lonnie was five, then moved to the wonderful town of Dryden, ON, where Lonnie remained for most of his life.

 

Lonnie was a comedic, adventurous, and athletic young lad. He started participating in sports at an early age which kept him busy for many years. Judo, hockey, Basketball were favourites throughout the 70s.

 

As Lonnie grew older, other interests percolated to the top of his life. Fishing was a passion that fueled him. Lonnie spent many days, in the summer and winter, fishing with his friends and family. He loved the companionship that was part of the fishing experiences. Repairing, maintaining, and refurbishing Grain Elevators, as well as constructing gas stations, and handyman work throughout Canada gave Lonnie a sense of purpose as he was able to repair, construct, and help others. His love of sports cars enabled him to venture throughout Ontario and through the northern states. He would drive, destination unknown, for the thrill of adventure.

 

Lonnie met a wonderful woman, Karen Lamarche, and they shared special years together. While living in various areas of British Columbia, they enjoyed exploring the BC interior through biking, hiking, and camping. Lonnie and Karen were honoured to share three children together, Jamie, Breanne, and Hudson. Family was the highlight of Lonnie’s life. He loved his children and, as they came along, grandchildren.

 

Lonnie’s legacy was his ability to be curious about all of life’s intricacies. He would always have questions for people about their life or interests. It was a pleasure to see people interact with him. Lonnie will also be remembered for his ability to recant a tale he had that day or week. A story teller he was, and the audience was always captivated to hear his jovial stories unfold.

 

This young man maximized his life potential. His passing leaves a vacancy in the hearts of many.

 

Lonnie’s Funeral service will be at 12pm on Friday, July 7 at 84 St Charles Street, Dryden (Dryden-Go-Getters Activity Centre).

Lonnie's family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.

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204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Peter Holfeuer

August 25, 2023 at 10:59 AM

I knew Lonnie when I lived in Dryden in the early 70’s and always enjoyed spending time with him.  I hadn’t seen Lonnie for many years after that time until we accidentally ran into each other in Comox BC where he was doing some repair work at a gas station.  I’m very sad to hear of his passing and will always remembering him as a great story teller and friend.   Peter Holfeuer

Roy Kozowy

June 26, 2023 at 8:34 AM

I worked with Loonie back in the early 70's for Dryden Paper Company. He was my cutter at camp 33. Always a comedian but worked hard no matter the conditions. I got to see him about 2 days before his passing in Dryden. He was sitting outside the hospital having a smoke...he seen me coming and said, "I bet your going to tell me I look like shit  aren't you?" We both laughed and I said.."you f---ing rights you look like shit".  He kept his dignity right to the end. Blessings to his family..Roy Kozowy 

Bob Bunney

June 7, 2023 at 5:59 PM

I knew Lonnie well in the 1970s. We worked together in a parttime after school job and share an interest in snowmobiles cars ect. I am very sad to hear of his passing. All the best to his family.
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