1924 ~ 2016
Harry passed away peacefully at the Beausejour Hospital on February 3, 2016 at the age of 91.
He is survived by his four sons: Mervin (Janice), Keith (Charlene), Randall (Marie) and Erwin, grandchildren: Dustin (Genie), Heidi and Landon (Heather) and great grandchildren Oliver and Grace. Also left to mourn his passing is his sister Mary (Clarence). He was predeceased by his wife Kay, infant daughter Patricia, granddaughter Justine as well as siblings Elsie, Erna, Ruth, Velma and Ervin.
At a very young age, Harry started working in the bush camps for Abitibi Pulp and Paper Mills. In winters, he would go to the bush for weeks at a time to earn money to put into his farming operation which he and Kay established in Green Bay. He continued to farm until Kay became sick and they sold the farm, keeping the home place where Erwin now resides. This made it possible for him to return to the farm and continue doing his fixing and repairing equipment for friends and neighbours and keep his garden.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed going to as many different lakes as possible and most times he was able to find the fish, which he was sure to share with friends. He went hunting with lots of different friends and had many adventures while on these hunting trips. He seldom came back empty handed.
As Kay’s health declined, Father became the chief cook and bottle washer. He became very good at baking, cooking, canning and pickling. He was known for his cinnamon buns and coffee can paska at Easter and would share them with family and close friends. Harry was also Kay’s nurse. He devoted himself to helping Kay right to the end.
Father was a very devoted Christian. He lived his life following all the rules of the “good book”. If he could do something for someone, he would be there to help in any way he could. At church he was famous for giving a hug as the “sharing of the peace”.
Harry enjoyed working in his shop with his sons and was proud of their accomplishments. He will be missed by all.
Thank you to Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Van Rensburg and all the staff at the Beausejour Hospital for all their compassion and care over the past year as Harry was quite the “regular and independent patient”. We would also like to say a special thank you to his close friends, Carol and Brian for always being there for him.
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 13 at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Avenue E., Beausejour with viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow in Green Bay Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Green Bay) or to the Beausejour Hospital.
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Meghan
Harry was one of the sweetest men I’ve met during my career. No matter how sick he was coming into the hospital he had a smile on his face and met us all with such gratitude. It was an honor to have cared for him, and I will miss him deeply. My sincere condolences to his family.
Flint Kristjanson
Harry was a true gentleman, fisherman and hunter. I was proud to call him a friend. My condolences to his family and friends. Big man with a big heart.
Larry Sharbell
I will always have very fond memories of Harry. I had the pleasure of Fishing and being on the same Bowling team with him. Harry was a true gentleman in every way. This gentle giant of a man will be missed by all that knew him. I am proud to have known him.. My Condolences to his Family..
Larry
Dean and Donna Couvier and family
It was a great pleasure to have had Harry work with me at Manitoba Pool B in Beausejour. We shared many laughs and visits with him over the years. Our condolences to the Stobert family on your loss.
Gerald & Ann Graves
To the Stobart family you have our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad.
Olga and Bill Relf
Sorry to hear of your dad’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely Bill and Olga Relf
Elsie Keith
We will miss you at coffee Harry. You were great man with a big heart. Prayers an Thoughts are with the family.
Robert Modjeski
You could of not asked for a better neighbor. Will miss you Harry
Rebecca Waldner
It was a pleasure knowing you Harry we will miss your smiling face and laughs at coffee. You were a great and kind hearted person My prayers are with the family & friends R
Harlon and Barb
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Treasure the memories of your dad, a life well lived.
Cheryl Shaw
Deepest sympathies to all the family on the loss of your dad. He was a gentle giant, and I remember him looking after his wife Kay, during my career at the local hospital as an aide…rest in peace Harry.
Raymond and Kathy Mutcher
We are sorry to hear of your Dad’s death. Our Thoughts and prayers are with your family. Harry always had a smile and a hug or handshake whenever you met him or said farewell. We will miss him at our family reunions. We are thankful we were able to visit with him last fall.
Ray and Kathy Mutcher
John & Betty kabaluk
Our condolence
John & Betty kabaluk
Our deepest sympathy
Tracey Wurch
My favorite uncle! Uncle Harry always had a smile and a big bear hug for me whenever we would run into each other. He’d always greet me with a “Well look at that!” And then a hearty laugh! He always made time for you….you sure left a legacy of love and kindness my friend! I will miss him dearly! He truly was my favorite uncle!
Debbie (Richter) Strecker
So very sorry to hear of Harry’s passing. I am remembering all the visits and friendship between our parents… Thinking of you during this difficult time…Take care.
Tracy Mitchell
Very sad for family and friends. Sounds as though he had a full life and stayed busy. My father Sam Rosentreter spoke of him often growing up. A smile and a laugh. I guessed they were friends the way he spoke.
May his memories be passed on for a long time. So sorry for your loss.
Tracy Mitchell (Rosentreter)
Susan Mazur
So sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. I loved coming to their place when doing home care for your mom. They were both loving & special people. Together again!
Ken & Betty Anne kilbrei
Life will not be the same in BJ. The town has just become a lesser place without Uncle Harry.
He will be missed by all those who crossed his path and we are all the better for knowing him.
Thank you for all the fun times and laughter, leaving us cherished memories.
A big man with a big heart and a big handshake!
You were a great uncle to us!
Fred and Ilene Rosentreter
Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Harry was a sweet and kind man. Spent many Sunday’s sitting next to him in church. He will truly be missed.
Stan and Audrey Englot and family
Very sad to hear of Harry’s passing. We will always remember his laughter, his awesome hugs and handshake. He was a great neighbor and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Roger Badiou
Our sincerest condolences to the Stobert family. We have very fond memories of Harry. He was a very kind hearted man. I still remember him putting his large hand on your knee and squeezing then laughing as you would try to escape his grasp. He will be missed but not forgotten.
Simone & Roger Badiou
Lou & Helene Savisky
We will miss you for the coffee group. Rest in peace Uncle Harry. We will always remember your beets from your garden and the borscht that Helene made for you. Condolences to the rest of your family.
Dennis&Bernice Rach
one of the best!!! always had fun Harry. the moose are relaxing now!!!
Shelagh & Bill Kelly
To the Stobert Family, Sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Dad & I pass on our condolences.
Darrel and Tammy Krebs
With deepest sympathy
Ken and Laurie Gibson (Kelowna)
With our sincere sympathy