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DAVID RABB (RABINOVITCH)
Born: Nov 17, 1930
Date of Passing: Dec 31, 2020
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DAVID RABB
(RABINOVITCH)
Born: November 17, 1930
Passed Away: December 31, 2020
He leaves to mourn his adoring wife of 65 years, Sheila; his children, Jeff, Irene (Jack) and Ian (Trevor); his grandchildren, Haley, Justin, Matthew and Emily; his beautiful sister Merle and sister-in-law Zsipie, as well as many nieces, nephews, their spouses and children. David also left behind countless friends and their families who may have not been related by blood but were as close as family.
David was predeceased by his parents, Louis and Irene Rabinovitch, sisters, Rose (Abe) and Ethel (Eph), brother-in-law Earl Pitch, niece Pamela Wolson, nephew Michael Hoffer.
David Rabb grew up in the South End of Winnipeg. He attended Queenston Grade School, Robert H. Smith and Kelvin High School. He was always an avid learner starting from a very young age. He was a frequent winner of the spelling bee contests, Dollars for Scholars and graduated by winning the Governor General's medal at Kelvin High School. In high school he competed and excelled at basketball, bowling and curling. Later in life he discovered both tennis and golf. He pursued these activities for many years. He golfed every week including this past summer. He attended the University of Manitoba graduating with an honours degree in geography. His love of learning never ceased and as a senior he audited classes with his friends at both University of Winnipeg and College of the Desert in Palm Desert.
In 1954 he met the love of his life, Sheila Pitch, through his fraternity Sigma Alph Mu. Married in 1955 the fairy tale love story lasted over 65 years. They shared a passion for their families, friends, travelling, winters in Palm Desert, playing cards, entertaining and sports. He had season tickets to the Blue Bombers for 68 years.
David started his career with his dad and brother-in-law. They opened automatic car washes across Western Canada followed by Washtronics Ltd. manufacturing equipment for lifting and washing various forms of transportation.
David retired in his mid 50s. Realizing that he still wanted to contribute he got a real estate license and spent the next 30 years actively working in this market. He finally fully retired five years ago at the age of 85.
David was known to all for his incredible demeanour. He was honest, kind, genuine, reliable, and made a friend of everyone he met whether it was for five minutes or 50 years. It didn't matter if it was business, charity or personal relationships. These qualities shined brightly always.
He never forgot the lessons he learned watching his parents and in-laws lead and teach by example. Throughout his life he gave generously to a number of causes -volunteering both time and money. The Jewish Foundation, JNF, B'nai Brith, and Chai Folk Ensemble to name a few. He sent a donation to any charity that ever asked.
The family would like to offer our sincere love and thanks to all the caregivers and doctors that supported us during his brief illness. We would like to thank Maria, Patty and Cathy for the exceptional care and concern they extended to our family. For many years Dr. Sheldon Permack and staff were always there when needed. We also want to thank Dr. Dan Chenier who saw my dad regularly before he entered the hospital. A special thank you to our dear friends Dr. Leon Waye and Dr. Jeff Mottola who helped us navigate through-out his short illness. Finally, a huge thank you to Dr. Lamba, Rose and Jessie from the Health Sciences Centre for their role in his care.
We are so heartbroken over our loss. He never spoke an ill word of anyone. He had a colossal zest for life. His life was exemplary. He was righteous, a mensch of all mensch's, a person of integrity and honour. His unconditional love and support of all his family and friends will sustain us forever.
In lieu of flowers, tribute donations can be made in his honour to:
Twotenrecovery - www.twotenrecovery.org
or www.jewishfoundation.org - 204-477-7525
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 09, 2021
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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I am so sad to hear this news. He was such a gentleman in the truest sense of the word, and it was always a highlight to chat with him at family gatherings or to bump into him coming out of Starbucks on Corydon. He was always so warm, positive and gracious. Please accept our sincerest condolences, Shiela, Jeff, Irene, Ian and families. Stuart Schwartz and family - Posted by: Stuart Schwartz (Relative) on: Jan 31, 2021
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David and Sheila always made a point to donate belongings of their own and those of their friends and family to the Residents of Two Ten Recovery Men's and Women's homes, along with their financial support. was always such a highlight and bright spot for me to visit with them when they made these deliveries. The visits may have been brief but David's smile and the expressions of of caring were huge. My heart goes out to his family and all who knew and loved him. - Posted by: Maureen Jones (Friend and admirer) on: Jan 09, 2021
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To Ian, Jeff & family...I never met your Father but reading about him here he sounded like a wonderful man, husband, father, mensch etc to all whose paths he crossed! So sorry for your loss, may God bless and comfort you during this time and may He give you good memories of him going forward! Don - Posted by: Don Bracken (previous constituent of his when he ran for city council) on: Jan 09, 2021
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As an ex Winnipeger, my condolence to Sheila & family - Posted by: Corrine Tapley (aquaintance) on: Jan 09, 2021
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My sincere sympathy Sheila and family - Posted by: Deloris Ankrom (Friend) on: Jan 09, 2021
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David was an outstanding man. Always had a smile on his face when we worked together in real estate. A very kind man. - Posted by: Gunny Tennese (Woodbury( (Coworker) on: Jan 09, 2021