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MARTIN JOSEPH OPITZ (MARTY)

Born: Oct 27, 1928

Date of Passing: Oct 27, 2019

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MARTIN JOSEPH OPITZ

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend, Martin Joseph Opitz, fondly known as Marty. After a very determined and courageous battle with heart disease, Martin chose his 91st birthday, Sunday, October 27, 2019 to let his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ usher him into paradise.
Martin is survived by his true love of 61 years, Sylvia Jean Louise Opitz (nee Beriault); sons, Martin, Brian, Wayne (his wife and "adopted daughter" in-law Teresa); and his daughter Sherilynn (with special regard to the memory of her loving husband Rick). In addition, Martin will be fondly remembered by his grandchildren, Kyla, Jadyn, and Peyton (daughters of Rick and Sherilynn) and Jordan and Dylan (sons of Wayne and Teresa). Martin is predeceased by his father Andrew and mother Theresa; by his, and everyone else's, "Uncle", Martin Zwinger; by his brothers, Paul, Bob and Andy; and sisters, Madge and Margaret. In fact, Martin was the final member of his family to pass.
Born on October 27, 1928, Martin was raised Roman Catholic in the North End of Winnipeg, MB. His religious upbringing and convictions dictated his early years. Perhaps this is why he shared so many humourous Catholic school stories with family and friends over the years. Interestingly, a lot of these stories seemed to revolve around him developing a "healthy appreciation" for the many nuns who oversaw his education and training.
In 1958, at 29 years of age, Martin wed his true love Sylvia, and the two newlyweds embarked on a life-long journey. Their first three children, "the Boys", were born in consecutive years, perhaps setting the stage for competitive struggles, as well as many memorable stories, some, of course, more memorable than others. After a long wait – perhaps raising three lively boys in a row had something to do with their decision – Martin and Sylvia finally got their little girl, Sherilynn, also known in some circles as "Princess". Together, Martin's family of four shared a multitude of life experiences, from family vacations, camping and fishing adventures, day trips to Weider's farm, and family parties that always included never-ending polkas and a lot of singing and dancing. As the years went by Martin also enjoyed spending time with his wife and friends at the casinos, often staying out till the wee hours of the morning – or at least until his sons Brian and Martin picked them up.
Even though Martin slowed down considerably as he aged, he consistently continued to engage in the same qualitative ways with his grandchildren as he did with his own children – cheering for them on the sidelines and laughing and joking with them, undoubtedly endowing them with a sense that they are in fact special. Martin's God-given, altruistic ability to not only root for others, but to care deeply for them, indeed made it possible for others to care deeply for him up until his last days.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 8, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church at 748 Keewatin St., Winnipeg, MB. Rev. Msgr. Enrique M. Samson, Jr. will be officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Martin's memory to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Manitoba.

We will miss you always and forget you never. Thank you, Lord Jesus,
for taking such good care of Dad.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 02, 2019

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Hello Sylvia and family. I was saddened to hear about Marty passing away recently. My husband Don and I enjoyed visiting at your home when our vacation plans took us to the Winnipeg area. Marty was hospitable and always had a smile on his face and you were both welcoming and we always had a fun time at your home. Sometimes other extended family would come with accordions and guitars and then the party really began. Our condolences to you and your children. - Posted by: Marilyn Mayer (Cousin of Sylvia) on: Nov 29, 2019

  • I remember Mr. Opitz so fondly...always joking with an ever-present twinkle in his eyes. My heartfelt condolences to the entire Opitz family. Martin Sr. was a wonderful person. - Posted by: Terry Letkeman (Friend) on: Nov 18, 2019

  • Such a beautiful tribute to a wonderful man. Martin, I am so very sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to the entire Opitz family. In thought and prayer. Susan Foster (friend) - Posted by: Susan Foster (Friend) on: Nov 08, 2019

  • As I was growing up, I had such found memories of Marty. He was a lot of fun and a very caring man. Glad I saw him and Syl not that long ago. Wishing the family my thoughts and condolences. - Posted by: Sharon Murphy (God Daughter) on: Nov 06, 2019

  • On behalf of all the employees at Westrans, we would like to extend our condolences to Brian and the entire family. - Posted by: Westrans Company (CoWorkers of Brian Opitz) on: Nov 04, 2019

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