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WERNER ARTHUR MATYSIAK
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing, on March 31, 2023, of Werner Arthur Matysiak; our loving father, grandfather and dear friend.
He was a remarkable individual whose memory will forever hold a special place in our hearts.
Werner leaves to cherish his memory his children, Maggie Matysiak and Jonathan (Krisanne) Kurtas; his grandchildren, Hunter, Paige, Greg, Shaelyn, Ailey, and Luke. The son of Walter and Magdalena Matysiak, Werner was born in St. Ingbert, Germany on June 12, 1949. He is survived by his brother Heinz Matysiak.
Werner moved to Canada with his family at the age of seven where he later graduated from Transcona Collegiate Institute and the University of Winnipeg. As a young man, he had a passion for playing inter-collegiate soccer and water polo, showcasing his athleticism and love for sports. Werner also utilized his talents as a model and lifeguard at Winnipeg Beach. Throughout the years in his leisure time, Werner found great pleasure in working on his beloved 1959 MGA.
Werner had a fulfilling career as a Pool Supervisor at various locations, including Sargent Park, Concordia, Pan Am, Cindy Klassen, Sherbrook, and Eldon Ross Pools. He was highly regarded by his colleagues and staff, leading the way in installing the Splash Pad at the Pan Am pool. Werner inspired those around him to feel valued and appreciated for their contributions.
More than just a professional, Werner was a person who connected others and brought them together. He possessed a genuine thoughtfulness and care for others, always willing to drop anything to lend a helping hand. From friends and family in Germany, Australia, the USA, and across Canada, he made it a point to reach out and stay connected with all. He found joy in organizing exhilarating ski trips to Big Sky, Montana, Clear Lake, Kelowna, and Sharon's cottage at Granite Lake, where cherished memories were created with loved ones.
One of Werner’s greatest joys was spending time with his grandchildren, who knew him as Opa. He was a large part of their lives and always put them first, above all else. When not grandfathering, Werner also cherished his time playing golf and sharing laughs with his closest friends.
In keeping with his wishes, Werner has been cremated, and a celebration of his life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at 603 Wellington Crescent (Unitarian Church). Please consider bringing a picture of Werner to share with the family to honour the beautiful memories he created.
Werner will forever be remembered for his unwavering love, his ability to bring people together, and his kind-hearted nature. His spirit will continue to inspire us all. May he rest in peace, knowing that his legacy lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known him.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 30, 2023, Jul 01, 2023
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Please accept our deepest condolences to the family as we are unable to attend Werner's celebration of life as my sister and I will be in Regina at that time. We deeply regret that we are unable to attend. We both have fond memories of Werner as he was someone we looked up to as our older next-door neighbour on Brewster St. He always gave us a kind wave, a friendly smile, or some casual conversation. We were proud of his accomplishments as a model and thought we lived next door to a celebrity when we spotted him in a flyer or catalogue. His parents, our Aunty Magda and Uncle Walter, were thrilled when their granddaughter, Maggie came along. He was a special person, and he will be missed. Lisa Rand & Colleen (Rand) Small & families - Posted by: Lisa Rand (Neighbour on Brewster St.) on: Jul 03, 2023