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Howard Witty

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HOWARD WITTY

November 25, 1956 - October 24, 2022

Dad was born in Middleton Nova Scotia on November 25, 1956, first child to Jim and Evelyn Witty. They moved often with Grandpa being in the military. He received his Bachelor of Physical Education from University of Manitoba in 1974. When Grandpa, Grandma and Auntie Irene left Winnipeg in 1975, Dad stayed with The Nesper’s playing baseball and hockey for West Kildonan North Stars. He went on to play Semi-pro hockey in South Western Hockey League in 1976. In 1979, he made the Dean’s List for Bachelor of Science at Mary College in Bismark North Dakota.

 

Dad met Mom at a Winnipeg Jets Social in December of 1975. They married on July 28, 1979. He embarked on his teaching journey, accepting his first teaching job in Simpson Saskatchewan in 1979, then Moosimin Saskatchewan in 1981. Jennifer was born in May 1983 followed by Derek in May 1985. He then took his first principalship in Lafleche Saskatchewan in 1988 before going to Creighton Saskatchewan in 1991. When he took the position at Niverville Collegiate in 1996, we joked that if he got the “itch” to move again, he was on his own. Dad commuted from Steinbach so that Derek and I didn’t have to attend the same school as him. We know that commute day in and day out, the very long days ultimately caught up with him over time. But matter how tired he was, he still made it to our sporting events, though on occasion you could find him catching a nap in the stands.

 

Dad was an athlete, and thoroughly enjoyed coaching competitive levels of volleyball, hockey and softball. He loved sharing his knowledge and skill with us kids and those he was honoured to coach. He grew up being a high achiever, always striving to be the best at everything he did. When it came to his career it was more than “work” to him. He cared about people. If he pushed you a little harder, it was because he saw your potential and wanted to see you succeed.

 

Over his career he was challenged and faced some life changing events that he truly had no control over but found himself feeling lots of guilt over, the loss of his father in June of 2000 triggered lots of pain. Dad wanted to “save” everyone and when he couldn’t he struggled greatly, and slowly started losing himself. When he took a leave from work, he found passion refereeing all levels of volleyball. This was Dad’s niche. This was his passion, the teams he met along the way, the friendships he developed, it was more than community, this was “home” for him, it was his “safe” place.

 

We are forever grateful to Ed Toews and all his refereeing "family", for being such a support to Dad over the years.

 

Dad’s health took a turn in August when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer, requiring oxygen 24/7 which was a huge challenge for Dad. Despite this diagnosis Dad tried to be optimistic. We packed up his apartment on October 18 (where he had lived for the last 13 years) and Dad moved to an assisted living building. He had mixed feelings but ultimately was looking forward to making new friends and new memories with his kids and grandkids. However God had other plans for Dad and called him Home on October 24,2022 at the age of 65.

 

We thank his life long friend Regan (Hawaii) for being a constant support to Dad. We thank his friends at Colony St apartment for being there to listen to his endless stories, he sure had the gift of the gab.

 

Thank you to all the nurses and doctors that have had a hand in his care. And lastly, THANK YOU to everyone that has been there for us as a family during this time. He will be greatly missed by his mother Evelyn Witty, sister Irene Witty (Carmen, Noah and Embry), Daughter Jennifer, Son Derek and Daughter in Law Natalie, Grandchildren Dylan, Owen, Abigail, Gianna and Wesley, and the mother of his children Janice.

 

Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Howard's life will take place on Friday, November 25 at 11am. A service will be followed by lunch at Friedensfeld Community Center (32004 Friedensfeld Drive,  Provincial Road 303 Friedensfeld MB).

Howard'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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Sandra Dancey(Gingrich)

August 29, 2023 at 3:48 PM

This is way behind the curve of most but I just heard about this yesterday.  "Mr. Witty" was my grade7/8 teacher in Simpson more than a few years ago.   I had just reconnected with him on facebook not so long ago as I was listening to a Paul McCartney song and instantly thought of him.  He was a fantastic teacher in more than just physed.  We possibly figured out the best way to get out of science or history class was to just ask about the hockey game the night before.  His sense of humor and ability to make the class fun was impressive- so was his temper when students acted like idiots!!!   He was a terrific coach and a genuinely decent human being.  Big hugs to everyone who knew how lucky they were to have him be part of their life.

Nicole Bouvier

December 26, 2022 at 9:35 PM

I am so sorry to hear of this tragic loss. Not only was he my high school grade 12 teacher but also our principal; in addition, I babysat for him regularly. I have often wondered how he was doing and where life took him.  Truly a great man and will be missed.

Jennifer

November 25, 2022 at 6:49 PM

Derek and I thank everyone who has left a comment here for us. We would love to mail out a program that we created for Dads Celebration of Life. If you could reach out to me on FB or text 2043802377 I would love to get one in the mail for you! Thank you! 

Don Dulder

November 17, 2022 at 7:00 PM

Howard was my principal at Niverville Collegiate. I was saddened to hear of his passing. We had many extremely enjoyable times together talking sports especially about our children. After retiring I would meet Howard as he refereed some of my volleyball matches.Before and after matches it was great to reminisce . Howard was always very supportive of the athletic program at NCI. He was an excellent principle and educator. He really cared about students and staff. We had a close relationship and I was very saddened to see his decline in recent years. He will be missed. I feel very fortunate to have spent time with him. All the best to his family.  Don Dulder

Wayne & Irene McArthur

November 15, 2022 at 3:27 PM

Howard and I played hockey together for the North stars in the early 70’s and unfortunately we did not keep in contact as so many of us don’t do. It is good to see his way in adult life as Howie being a teacher and principal is certainly fitting looking back. My wife and I remember him with a smile that was contagious and possibly the best sideburns ever. We will attach a couple of pics that we dug up out of scrap books. One from the program and one from the Free Press. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends. 

Barry Rambold

November 14, 2022 at 5:43 PM

I had the privilege of teaching and coaching with Howard at McNaughton High School in Moosomin, Saskatchewan from 1983 to 1988. I became a golf partner with Howard at men's night. Eventually Howard partially cured his big slice. He was a tremendous athlete; even formidable at badminton for such a big man. I became a very close friend. Our coaching highlight was guiding the McNaughton Marquis Senior Girls to a Provincial AAA Championship in 1985. In our last phone conservations, Howard talked about those great times. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and staff, they comfort me." Psalm 23:4.  Rest in peace Howard.  Barry Rambold

Brennan Miller

November 13, 2022 at 10:18 PM

Howard was a great teacher, coach and human being. Remarkably I was just thinking about him the other day when my daughter came home to her class did an 8 minute run in the gym. I remember the 12 minute runs Mr Witty used to have his do while he blared out the Headpins and Don Henley.

Tera Robstad

November 11, 2022 at 9:09 PM

Your your dad was my volleyball coach in Moosomin. He was an amazing coach to all of us. He cared so much and wanted to make us the best. I have never forgotten him❤️ Tera Robstad

Doug marshall

November 11, 2022 at 3:13 PM

I sat next to the big fella when we played sr hockey togather in Moosomin. We shared a lot of laughs togather. Great guy.. great team mate

Lisa Bakos-Prokopetz

November 9, 2022 at 9:47 PM

My students absolutely loved it when Mr.Witty came to sub. He was a great man with sn infectious smile. Sending sympathies to his family. ❤ Lisa Bakos-Prokopetz 

Alex

November 9, 2022 at 3:36 PM

I only new Howard through volleyball, but whenever I ran into him...he always seemed to have a story to tell and a great outlook on what was going on.  He will be missed.

Da Mapes vball club

November 8, 2022 at 11:34 AM

Your dad was a gentle giant. We have found memories of him officiating our vball games over the last 20 years. Could always count on him for a little conversation. RIP

Ed Toews

November 5, 2022 at 8:43 AM

Howard was an emotional, sensitive and a very caring individual. His sense of humour was always playful but at times downright hilarious.  On a recent referee's zoom call , someone asked him why he was in the Grace hospital.  He answered saying " The doctor believes I am anorexic " Those that knew him, doubled up in controlled laughter. I miss you Howard. condolences to the entire family. 

Judy

November 4, 2022 at 12:12 PM

Family gatherings with cousin Howard, remember him always tilting his head back and laughing, taking in and enjoying every moment. Truly loved and missed, your cousin Judy.  PS, have a game of ball with your dad and all our loved ones. RIP Howard ❤   

Lyle Koop

November 4, 2022 at 10:09 AM

Howard was my principal at NCI and we often commuted  together to work from Steinbach. I always enjoyed our candid chats each morning and afternoon to and from Niverville. Howard was a very good principal, and he really cared for his staff and students. Howard and I would meet from time to time in the volleyball community. We always took the time to “catch up” on each other’s lives.  Thanks Howard for being not only my boss, but also my friend. I will miss seeing you on the stand reffing volleyball. Condolences to the entire family 💔 😢🏐💪☝🏼😇 Lyle Koop 

Susie

November 4, 2022 at 9:45 AM

My Dearest Cousin: Even though I'd known you were not well, it still came as a shock to hear you had left us. But it gave me a bit of comfort to know you were with your dad, someone you'd been missing ever since his passing. I'm gonna miss you, sweetie. With love, Susie. xo

Bras Mehling

November 4, 2022 at 7:11 AM

Howard. My fishing buddy...those trips were the highlight of my summer before going back to work....I LOL when he told me to go to a rough part of the lake to fish...me hating white caps he said out loud and said don't worry with me on the boat it won't rock....he also gave me a tip that has never failed to this date and as a true fisherman I promise Howard I will never share that tip...RIP...Brad Mehling❤

Randy & Ruth Reimer

November 3, 2022 at 10:51 PM

This photo is the beginning of a bus trip from the arena in Steinbach to Provincials in The Pas. We remember Howard from hockey when our boys’ were on the same team as Derek. Our condolences to the family! ((Hugs))❤

Gail Chypyha

November 3, 2022 at 9:22 PM

Sending Jan, Jennifer, Derek, Natalie, and Howard's sister my deepest, heartfelt condolences.❤

Gail Chypyha

November 3, 2022 at 9:20 PM

I remember Jan, Howard, Jennifer and Derek, coming out to Toronto every summer when thier children were young. We would sit and have dinner and talk until the sun went down. We would go out to the backyard and play baseball or soccer and  have refreshments and listen to stories told by Howard. Every summer, we looked forward to thier visits. My dad, Alex and Howard would sit in the livingroom and talk and play Crib for hours. You two have been reunited together in Heaven, and will probably pick up where you left off. I will always remember your summer visits...May God hold you close.

Krystle Thiessen

November 1, 2022 at 6:43 PM

As a friend of Jens, I was over at the Witty residence  quite often (maybe too much).  I have wonderful memories of Howard!  We both loved music and we would often converse about our favourite artists.  He even took out the guitar a few times. In the evenings, Jen and I would often play board games and Howard and Jan would play with us.  I will never forget the time when they wanted to play this game called “crib”.  I had no clue what it was, but Howard and Jan showed me how to play it.  To this day, it is one of my favourites! Thank you for the good times and memories, Howard! My prayers go out to the family.  Love you guys.❤
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