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JOHN MYTZ

Born: Mar 26, 1932

Date of Passing: Apr 30, 2020

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JOHN MYTZ
March 26, 1932 - April 30, 2020

With broken hearts we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and brother-in-law, John Mytz, son of William and Katherine Mytz. After a brief illness, John passed into the arms of the Lord on April 30, 2020, at Selkirk General Hospital.
He leaves behind his devoted wife Irene, of 62 years; his children, Leeann (Jill), Bill, Nancy (Brian), Steve (Tyanna); grandchildren, Katrina (Chad), Natassia (Dillon), Emma (Stefan), Declan, Zoe and Destinee (Tom); and many nieces and nephews. John is predeceased by his parents, William and Katherine Mytz; sister Ann and brother-in-law Roy Dowell, and nephew Michael Dowell, his mother-in-law Elizabeth Bedard; brothers-in-law, Henry, Melvin and Robert.
John had a strong work ethic, starting with a paper route as a young boy, then finding work in the summer months between school years at various construction sites, and eventually working as a deck hand on the dredge. This began a long love affair with the lakes and rivers of Manitoba. He always joked that he must have had a drop or two of Viking blood in him--he loved being on the water so much! John entered engineering at the University of Manitoba, but was lured back to the water and waves of Lake Winnipeg, and summer jobs on the dredge and as wheelman on the Bradbury turned into a 35 year career with Canadian Coast Guard Base Selkirk.
John was the perfect gentleman, a devoted son, husband, father, and grandfather. There was never a kinder, more honest, or more gentle man than John. He had class and was an example of humility and calm. A quote from Seaports and the Shipping World, June 1992 says it all: "For 31 years John Mytz has served the coast guard well. His exceptionally calm and friendly manner inspires immediate confidence. Visiting with him is a real pleasure. If I were shipwrecked on Lake Winnipeg during a violent gale, just knowing that he's in charge of the base would instill some degree of hope which might not otherwise be present."
John was an intelligent, well-read young man with a quiet demeanor and good manners. These qualities captured the attention of a 16 year old young woman, a fellow Selkirk north-ender, when John was the recipient of the Governor General's medal upon graduation from Grade 12. After meeting at the roller skating rink, a casual friendship developed. Years later a romance blossomed, and John married the love of his life, Irene in 1958, a marriage which lasted for 62 years.
Whatever project John took on, he remained committed to its completion. John and Irene built their home on Maple Drive in Selkirk, where they raised their young family of two girls and two boys. These were happy, busy years, with hockey, soccer, skating, and piano lessons, and always camping trips in the summer, and snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter.
John loved the outdoors; hunting, fishing, and camping. He had a green thumb and could coax orchids and African violets to bloom year round, and wilted plants to become lush again. Birding was another hobby of John's, and he could identify local bird species by sight or sound.
In 1983, John and Irene embarked on their big adventure of building a cabin at Sandy Bay in the R.M. of Victoria Beach. When John surveyed this property, Irene was his "pole man." They continued to work together as they built their "happy place," welcoming grandchildren and friends over the years to "Mytz's Harbour," where many celebrations took place. This little bit of paradise was where John could completely relax, leaving the pressures of work behind. Being basically home bodies, "winter vacations" were also enjoyed at the cabin, after the Thanksgiving celebrations which ended the regular summer season.
In 1995, while on a pilgrimage to Italy, John and Irene visited the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi, where their hearts were touched by the spirit of St. Francis. This spiritual experience helped them come to terms with John's final journey on earth and to marvel at God's gracious creation and gift of life.
John was a charter member of the Selkirk Knights of Columbus and a lifelong member of Notre Dame Parish. He was a member of Gordon Howard Red River Carvers, and carved birds and animals that have become treasured keepsakes for his family.
In 2010, John and Irene moved to Mapleton Lane. Here they formed new friendships and enjoyed various activities. John enjoyed his daily walks and maintained a feeding station for the birds, which lasted until he became ill in March 2020. Until his illness, John remained a devoted friend of his old classmate Frank Neskar, visiting every week.
John was incredibly proud of his children and grandchildren and it was a further blessing that he able to spend time with each child and grandchild when it became time for him to depart for the spiritual world.
A small family service has already taken place, co-officiated by Fr. Stan Gacek and Fr. Art Seaman.
If so desired, donations may be made in John's memory to the Selkirk Marine Museum.

Condolences may be left on his tribute wall at
www.gilbartfuneralhome.com.

Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.


Publish Date: May 9, 2020

JOHN MYTZ
March 26, 1932 - April 30, 2020

With broken hearts we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, father-in-law and brother-in-law, at the age of 88 years.
With protocol for COVID-19 in effect there will be no formal funeral with the exception of his immediate family.
John entered eternal life on the late evening of April 30, 2020, leaving his earthly life peacefully in the arms of his loving wife and daughter.

We know your soul is at peace.

Loving you and remembering you always. Your wife and family.

Longer obituary to follow.

Condolences may be left on his tribute wall at
www.gilbartfuneralhome.com.

Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.


Publish Date: May 2, 2020

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 02, 2020, May 09, 2020

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • Dear Irene and Family: We always enjoyed our get togethers with you and John and will miss him dearly. May God grant you and yours strength during this trying time and may your memories of him and caring thoughts of others comfort you now and always. - Posted by: Ed and Bev Los (Friends) on: May 11, 2020

  • Such a fine man! So sorry for your loss! - Posted by: Joanne Fontaine (Friend) on: May 09, 2020

  • Our sincere sympathies on the passing of John. Cherish your memories and love for each other. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ed and Linda Tomczak. - Posted by: Ed and Linda Tomczak (Friend) on: May 08, 2020

  • Irene and Family- Roy and I want you to know how sorry we are over John's passing. He was such a good friend and such a good person and we will miss him terribly. We have so many wonderful memories of John and you , Irene. They will have to sustain us till we see him again! We are praying for you all that God give you strength to cope with your loss. With sympathy and love, Roy and Carol - Posted by: Roy and Carol Whawell (Friends) on: May 04, 2020

  • My deepest and heartfelt condolences on Uncle John's passing. I have such wonderful memories of my visits out west. His kindness and sense of humour and adventure will always be with me. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Love always!! - Posted by: Deidry Brooks (Niece) on: May 04, 2020

  • We are deeply saddened to hear of Johns passing . The Mytz family were the best of neighbours for 25 years . I am so glad I had an opportunity to be a neighbour once again at a dinner table just before the isolation set in . It was great to see you both and renew our friendship . Our heartfelt sympathy to Leanne , Nancy , Billy and Stephen and their families and especially to you , Irene . - Posted by: Barb Waterman (Friend ) on: May 03, 2020

  • Thank you for all the wonderful childhood memories Uncle John. My Condolences to Auntie Irene and family. - Posted by: Donna Bedard (niece) on: May 03, 2020

  • I didn't get to know John for very long, but in the short time that I had with him, I enjoyed his stories about his travels to Mexico. And I was able to witness the love he and his wife had for each other. My condolences to the family. - Posted by: Shelley Simard (Mobility driver) on: May 02, 2020

  • We were shocked to hear of John's sudden passing. Our deepest condolences and prayers are with you Irene, and with your family. Joe & Mary Lou Van Schepdael - Posted by: Joe and Mary Lou Van Schepdael (friend) on: May 02, 2020

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