April 27, 1930 ~ May 29, 2021
It is with great sadness that the family of Harold Rattai announces his passing on Saturday, May 29, 2021, at the age of 91. Harold will be lovingly remembered by his wife and soulmate of 65 years, Marlene (née Lange), and his son Melvin (Bernice) and his daughter Sheila (Garry) Dancho. He will be greatly missed by his grandchildren Jody (Chris) Thiessen, Cory (Lori) Rattai, Raquel (Scott) Dancho, Jasmine Dancho, and Hope (Oliver) Dancho, and two great-grandchildren Kathryn Thiessen and Theodore Rattai, and two step-great-granddaughters Madeline and Isabella Mcrobie. He also leaves behind his brother Garry (Barb) Rattai of Sioux Lookout, Ontario, sister-in-law Esther Rattai, and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Harold was predeceased by his father Ferdinand and his mother Renata (née Briese), his brothers Arvid and his wife Margot, his brother Alec, his sister Beatrice and her husband Gordan Hastman, his mother-in-law Edith and his father-in-law Arthur Lange, his brother-in-law Donald Lange, and his great-grandson Carter Thiessen.
Born as a third-generation Canadian farmer, Harold was raised on a farm south of Tyndall, Manitoba. The family later moved to Green Bay when he was 14. Harold farmed all his life and loved his John Deere machinery. He enjoyed tending to his own mixed farm for 58 years. He was devoted to his fields, checking them daily, and grew canola, soybeans, and wheat, and raised cows, chickens, and pigs. He received a badge of honor for 50 years of purchasing farm insurance with Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC).
Harold loved to hunt deer and moose with his buddies, including his long-time friend Paul Zielke, and shot his last deer in the fall of 2020. His favorite hobbies were making homemade wild game garlic sausage and buckwheat sausage, and smoking fish, bacon, and ham. He was an avid gardener and took great pride in having a weedless garden. Harold and Marlene were always busy making preserves and juices from their garden harvest. Harold loved to watch heavyweight boxing and was a very sociable person with an excellent wit. He always looked for a reason to have friends and loved ones over to celebrate and share a laugh over a good meal.
Harold and Marlene enjoyed traveling together, highlights included a tour of eight European countries, and sunny destinations like Hawaii, Mexico, and Florida. They often traveled with dear friends and visited many relatives all over central Canada.
In 2014, at the age of 85, Harold moved off the farm to Beausejour. He continued to work the fields until he retired at 89. He would have continued farming until his last day, if not for his health. The most precious thing in his life was his family and he enjoyed many happy family gatherings over the years. In the end, the Good Lord called Harold to heaven on a warm spring evening at home, with his wife and daughter by his side.
The family would like to thank Dr. Partyka and all the care workers, along with Lorraine, Linda, and Michelle who helped take care of Harold while he received palliative care.
Following COVID restrictions, a funeral service will be held for the immediate family at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 4, 2021, at Sobering Funeral Chapel in Beausejour. Pastor Daren Gallivan will officiate. The public is welcome to attend outside in the Sobering Funeral Chapel parking lot where they can remain in their vehicles and tune the radio to 98.1 FM to listen to the service. The funeral service will also be live streamed for the public via zoom at: https://zoom.us/j/91483861252
The attendants will collect condolence cards and a program will be provided. There will also be a guest book available to sign. Harold will be laid to rest following the service at Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery on First Street North in Beausejour. The pallbearers are Allan Rattai, Cory Rattai, Chris Thiessen, Scott Gurski, Daniel Lange, and Glenn Hastman.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Paul’s Green Bay Lutheran Church, Site 430, Comp 17, RR#4, Beausejour, MB, R0E0C0.
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Marlene Cyncora
Marlene & family,
So sorry to hear of Harold’s passing. He was a good friend to my parents for many years. He will be missed by all who knew him. Hugs & deepest condolences to the family .
Wally & Marlene Cyncora
Gerald and Pamela Hawranik
Deepest sympathy to Marlene, Sheila and Melvin and their families. Harold was an extremely hard worker and was very successful at farming. He loved his family dearly and enjoyed speaking about their accomplishments. He was always willing to offer a word of advice when asked. He was a quiet man who had a great sense of humour. He will be missed by all those who knew him. May God Bless and Comfort Marlene, Sheila and Melvin and their families.
Norma Buss
Sincere condolences to Harolds family from Betty Buss. Thinking of you during this difficult time. Lots of memories from over the years. Where does the time go.
Alfred Chorney
Condolences to the Family on passing of Grandpa…
Rose Fondeur
Sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest condolences to Marlene, Melvin, and Sheila and family’s. He will be truly missed.
Susanne Cunningham
Marlene, Sheila and all family.
John and I send our condolences at the loss of Harold. No words can ease the loss. May your memories sooth your sorrow.
Susanne and John Cunningham
Don & Faye Bulman
What moves through us is a silence, a sadness, But little by little, we begin to remember, not that he is gone, but that he had lived and that his life gave everyone memories , to beautiful to forget! ….our prayers and hearts go out to Marlene, Sheila, Melvin, and family ❤❤ Love Don & Faye Bulman
Ann & Gerald Graves
Marlene and family; Sorry to hear of Harolds passing. Harold was one of the first people we met when we came to Beausejour in 1962. I was the butcher at Co_op and Harold was on the board. Harold and Marlene loved to party with the staff. Your neighbors across the corner, Ann & Gerald Graves.
Trudi Dancho
Marlene and family
My heartfelt condolences on the passing of Harold. May God give you comfort as you are surrounded by family and give you Peace. Treasure your wonderful memories. Trudi Dancho
Rosemarie Staveley
From Rosemary Moore and family:
We love you all and pray for you daily.
May the cherished memories fill your hearts forever.
Love (hugs) & prayers
Geraldine Sundberg
I was sad to hear the news that Harold has passed away. My heartfelt condolences to Marlene and family.