John Hattie, age 87, passed away peacefully at Pinawa Hospital on August 26, 2020.
John (Jack) Hattie was born in Flin Flon but spent his early years in Island Falls where his father worked as an electrician at the power plant. Both his father, John, and mother, Hazel, moved west from Nova Scotia and lived a northern pioneer life with their family of 4 children – Florence, Allan, Jack and Sylvia.
Jack grew up in Flin Flon where the family moved for higher education. Jack and Allan obtained Bsc degrees in Brandon and Jack taught high school science for many years in Ethelbert, Oakburn, Whitemouth and Beausejour.
With wife, Judy, and daughter, Charlotte, Jack spent 44 happy years building, renovating gardening and caring for a menagerie of animals. He loved animals and nature and his dogs and cats comforted him especially in his final days.
He was a fine and admirable man. A loving husband and father, he spoke proudly of his many students whom he valued for their virtues beyond their scholastic abilities. He was honest, hard-working, compassionate and always open to new ideas. He was a life-long learner and he will be greatly missed by Judy and Charlotte. We are comforted by the belief that he was welcomed home by his Mum and Dad and sister Sylvia and we will reunite on the other side.
As per John’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date.
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Terry Kraynyk
Dear Mrs. Hattie and family,
I wish you my deepest condolences!
May John rest in peace and you be comforted by the wonderful memories and legacy that he has left us. I thank you both for your guidance and leadership during my high school years. Take care and stay well!
Debbie A Okolita
Our sincere condolences to Charlotte and Judy. Our daughter Farrah had many visits to your farm and it was somewhere she loved to go. May your many fond memories get you through these sad times.
Brenda Klymchuk (Klepatz)
Mr. Hattie was my high school teacher and I remember him as a kind and laid back man, with a good sense of humour! Seeing this picture from the yearbook again, brings back good memories of him. Surely he will have left a large void…. he influenced a lot of us, and I know there will be many of your own wonderful memories that remain! Although saddened by his passing, I am thankful that it was peaceful, with lots of love around him…. and it’s good to hear of the hope for the future that you are embracing. A life well lived, Mr. Hattie!
Donna Hafichuk (Baker)
Loved Mr Hattie! Such a sweet intelligent man. I was playing hide and seek with some friends and he let my friend and I hide in his classroom while he was teaching a class! Thank you from all of us that had the privilege of to say he was my teacher! Rest In Peace
Kathy Lilly (Koss)
Please accept my deepest condolences. Mr Hattie had the patience of a saint and he was always kind and generous with his time and his students.
Garry and Roberta Merke
We would like to express our sincere condolences to the family. Mr. Hattie was a great influence in my career choice, he was my homeroom teacher in grade 12 in Whitemouth, he had a quiet and effective style that made him a memorable teacher.
Kelly Fuerst (nee Losky)
I have such fondness for your family, Mrs. Hattie. I learned so much from you and Mr. Hattie, both as teachers and as people. He was a man of principle, kindness, and wit. You two influenced my decision to become a teacher. My deepest condolences to you and Charlotte. You’re in my thoughts.
Christine Singbeil
My sincerest condolences. Mr. Hattie taught me in the 80’s. He made science fun. Oh how he loved Mrs. Hattie and their daughter. He believed in me when I didnt believe in myself. May you rest in peace sir.
Mailis Rigey
I am so very sorry. It sounds like the world lost a wonderful man. Sending love and hugs your way.
Sean Houghton
Dear Mrs. Hattie and family.
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Hattie as having infinite patience with me in physics class. May he Rest In Peace.
Hazel
Dear Mrs Hattie and family, my sincere condolences. Mr Hattie was a kind teacher during the time I went to high school in Beauséjour. I enjoyed his classes and think of him fondly. It was a pleasure to be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Hattie. Thinking of you. Hazel
Carla Cassan Chavez
Dear Mrs. Hattie and family,
My heartfelt condolences for your loss. Mr. Hattie was a very patient and kind teacher. Thinking of you and your family.
Susan Nagy-Thomte
My Deepest Sympathies for your Families Loss. Mr. Hattie was always a genuine caring presence in the hallways and classroom, as well as the community. Thank you Sir, for your many years of dedication to making our formative years so much richer!
Marie
Mrs. Hattie and family,
I was sorry to hear of Mr. Hattie’s passing. Mr. Hattie was my high school teacher and I remember him always as a very kind and gentle man. My sincere condolences.
Your neighbour,
Marie
Marie Marie
Mrs. Hattie and family,
I was sorry to hear of Mr. Hattie’s passing. Mr. Hattie was my high school teacher and I remember him always as a very kind and gentle man. I am sure the wonderful memories that he left with all who knew him will help to fill the void of his passing.
Your neighbour,
Marie
Betty (Thomson) King
Mr. Hattie was my high school teacher and the kindest funniest and best instructor. Have many great memories. My deepest condolences to Mrs Hattie and Charlotte. May all you great memories bring you peace and comfort.
Les Rolsky
Sorry for your loss Mrs Hattie and Charlotte
Jacinthe Ramsay
Dear Judy and Charlotte,
Our sincere condolences. We are thinking about you. Your love and commitment to your animals has always been remarkable. from Mike and I xoxo
Shirlee Klapprat
To Mrs. Hattie and Charlotte, thinking of you during this sad time
Deanna Zaretskid (nee Petersen)
I never knew Mr. Hattie by his first name and I don’t recollect ever seeing him as clean cut as this picture. I will always have fond memories of him with his Einstein hair, his patched blazer elbows, his infinite patience with all us hoolagans, his passion for science, and for peaking my curiosity about what really went on in the storage room between his class room and yours Judy.
May all the wonderful memories of your lives together bring you peace. My condolences to you and Charlotte.
Deanna Zaretski (nee Petersen)
Jo-Anne Towle
Reading all these messages makes it perfectly clear what a great teacher Mr Hattie was. I must say I didn’t enjoy physics and it was one of the harder classes for me, but Mr Hattie was very patient and would always explain it until I got it. I also remember him as kind. And very tolerant! Even when some of the students (the boys of course) were being mischievous. I am happy to know he had a long and fulfilling life! My condolences to you Mrs Hattie (you were also one of my favorite teachers).
Ernie Tod
Condolences to the family. Glad he lived a long and meaningful life. He deserved it. Always had a great sense of humor. I remember he backed into a police car. They both backed up at the same time. I had him for 11 + 12 science. Him and Don had to be the greatest teachers 50 years ago this year!
Lucille Meisner
Mrs. Hattie and Charlotte,
I am thinking of you with heartfelt condolences in the passing of your husband and father. I am so sorry for your loss. I want to add a few words to the many messages here with the hope that the sharing of the ways in which Mr Hattie left an indelible mark on our lives will bring you some comfort in the days ahead.
Mr. Hattie made learning fun and he seemed undaunted by our shenanigans! Whether in class or in the hallway I always knew there would be a meaningful conversation; even the funny one’s seem to hold a lesson. I have been reflecting on how much Mr. Hattie and Mrs Hattie influenced my life choices. You both encouraged us small town kids to believe in ourselves. Mrs Hattie I still use the Field Guide to the Birds that you gave me in 1976 with your written message “May your love of the life around you bring you peace and happiness in the future” Your message has been a mantra in my life. It is wonderful to read of Mr. Hattie’s menagerie of animals; his love for all life around him clearly brought him peace and happiness . Mr Hattie’s acts of loving kindness made this world a better place for all sentient beings. I am filled with gratitude for having the good fortune of being his student (and yours too Mrs. Hattie) Warmest regards, Lucille
Karen (Wallstrom) Krawchuk
My family were great friends with the Hattie clan all through the ’50s and early ’60s in Flin Flon Manitoba. Their stone cabin was near ours and we ran back and forth all summer. Jack was 11 years older than me, but a great sport. They made those logs out of paper and put chemicals on them for wild colored flames, had never seen that before and was very impressed. At New Years, they came and Jack and his dad were quite happy reading my comics. When in high school, Jack tutored my friend Gail and I in math, he was always patient with us and seemed quite amused by us too. So glad to hear his story, he always had that little grin with his sense of humour and am so glad he had the life he deserved. Am sure his family will miss him.
Karen (Wallstrom) Krawchuk
My family were great friends with the Hattie clan all through the ’50s and early ’60s in Flin Flon Manitoba. Their stone cabin was near ours and we ran back and forth all summer. Jack was 11 years older than me, but a great sport. They made those logs out of paper and put chemicals on the for wild colored flames, had never seen that before and was very impressed. At New Years, They came and Jack and his dad were quite happy reading my comics. When in high school, Jack tutored my friend Gail and I in math, he was always patient with us and seemed quite amused by us too. So glad to hear his story, he always had that little grin with his sense of humour and am so glad he had the life he deserved. Am sure his family will miss him.