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JOHANN (JOHN) HAMM
Born: May 12, 1925
Date of Passing: Nov 27, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJOHANN (JOHN) HAMM Date of Passing: November 27, 2017 John Hamm passed away peacefully at the age of 92, in Winnipeg. John is lovingly remembered by Lèa, his wife of 65 years; their children, John and Deborah (Mark); three grandchildren, Michael (Cheryl), Derek (Alysia) and Erika (Adam); and two great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Adelaide Mae. He is also survived by two sisters, Katherine and Erna; sisters-in-law, Aileen and Betty; and extended family and friends. John was predeceased by his parents, Peter and Margaret; brothers, Peter and Bill; and sisters, Margaret and Nettie. John was born in Schoenwiese, RM of Rhineland, Manitoba on May 12, 1925. John grew up with two brothers and four sisters, living in various small towns in Manitoba. After completing his grade 12, at the age of 18, John enlisted in the RCAF in 1943, attained the rank of sergeant, trained on the Fairchild Cornell aircraft and was certified as a pilot. However, the war ended before he was put into active service. After the Second World War, John continued his higher education, interspersed with teaching. He obtained his Bachelor of Science, Diploma of Education, Bachelor of Education and Pre-Masters from the University of Manitoba. John taught at four schools in rural Manitoba, including Zhoda School and Altona High School. In 1952, he began teaching in the Winnipeg School Division, for 33 years. John was a teacher at Inkster, Faraday and Laura Secord schools. During the last five years at Laura Secord, John taught a major work class. In 1965, John became a principal over the next 20 years, at River Elm, Lansdowne, Norquay and Kent Road schools. John was well-liked by the children, for the special attention he gave them, by greeting them by name and being interested in them as individuals. John retired in 1985 at the age of 60 and spent 32 wonderful years in retirement. John was an avid bridge and cribbage player and was always active in sports, especially five-pin bowling and fastball. He belonged to no less than four bowling leagues at the same time, including the Winnipeg Teachers' League. John was a star fastball pitcher on the Black Knights, later called The Winnipeg Colonels. After 15 years in this league, John retired as the oldest member at that time. In 2010, the 1967-1972 Black Knights Fastball Team was inducted into the Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame. They were the dominant force in Manitoba men's fastball and were provincial champs 5 out of 6 years. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to the staff of River Ridge I & II Retirement Residences for the care and kindness extended to John during his residence there. They are also grateful for the compassion and care from the nurses and Dr. Christine Duprat at Concordia Hospital during his stay there. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 9 at 1:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street, with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba or a charity of your choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 02, 2017
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Mr. Hamm was one of my principals at Kent Road School. Came across a social media clip today about a young principal who interacted with his students in the hallways with high fives and dancing, reinforcing a positive environment at school. It brought back memory of Mr. Hamm who was the only principal I know of that acknowledged students with a greeting & kind smile as he walked past them in a hallway. Memories of going to school may not always be happy but memory of Mr. Hamm's gift to always show kindness to young people sure is. - Posted by: Tina (Student) on: Jul 07, 2025
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He was a most memorable principal at River Elm School in Winnipeg. He taught us half time with Mrs. Edinborough in grade 6. Even at this young age I thought he was a handsome man as well as kind, caring and truly cared for the students. I thought of him today and hence this tribute. - Posted by: Vi Bodi (student of Mr Hamm) on: Nov 09, 2022
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Mr Hamm was my principal at Kent Road School. Throughout these entire years I have remembered him fondly ! He was a wonderful caring man who has left an imprint on many of his past students. My condolences to his family. - Posted by: Nicole (Student ) on: Dec 26, 2017
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I was a student of Mr. Hamm’s for three years in his major work class at Laura Secord. He was the best teacher I ever had. Ever. Wonderful guy. - Posted by: Neil Lyons (Student of Mr. Hamm’s) on: Dec 03, 2017