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CARL VAN HOVE
Date of Passing: Feb 22, 2022
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CARL VAN HOVE
With deep sadness, we announce the passing of Carl Van Hove, husband, dad, uncle and Opa on February 22, 80 years, at St. Boniface Hospital.
Lovingly remembered by wife Marie; daughter Michelle Van Hove; son-in-law Edwin Schaan and his special granddaughter Nicole Van Hove. He is mourned by nieces, Kelly Hamilton, Tracy Squires, Cindy Damphousse; nephew Steven Squires and brother-in-law Bill Squires. Carl also leaves many beloved family members in Belgium whom he playfully called 'the Belgian connection.'
He is predeceased by son Paul Van Hove; brother Remie Van Hove; sisters-in-law, Leona Van Hove and Ann Squires; his father, mother and parents-in-law.
Born in Chatham, ON into a family of tobacco farmers, Carl left school in grade eight to begin his working life. He was destined to be successful because even at a young age, he had the ability to make friends wherever he went.
In 1981, Carl and Marie moved their family to Winnipeg to start an agri-distribution company. Those who've worked with their spouse know that it's not easy; they took on the challenge and made a team to be envied. Both in business and in life.
Involved in the community, Carl did a variety of activities, such as fundraising for charities, singing in the church choir, Knights of Columbus, Scout leader, acting in community theatre and he was the go-to Emcee for many events.
Most people who knew him were witness to Carl's spontaneous singing. Without formal training, he had a beautiful baritone voice that could fill a room, a restaurant, or a theatre. Over the years many friends, family and by-standers were treated to his impromptu performances. Comfortable in the spotlight, the inevitable applause and adulation from his audiences brightened his day. Carl was still singing to the nurses in the hospital during his last days.
Achieving success with their company, Carl and Marie sold and remained on as employees for a few years. Concluding his career as Vice-President of Ag with Van Waters & Rogers, Carl took a much-deserved early retirement to Arizona. Of course he couldn't fully stop working, and became a trainer to people working in sales. In this role, he was in his element sharing his experience and wisdom with others. From Carl's perspective, making a sale was about relationship. That is the way he viewed most things in life; nurture the relationship and all else falls into place.
In retirement, Marie and Carl spent many years living at Pelican Lake in summer, and Arizona in winter, making new friends, golfing, dancing and enjoying life.
A few years ago, Carl fulfilled his desire to own a Grey Dort; a car manufactured in his hometown of Chatham. His 1918 Grey Dort was his passion project. He thoroughly enjoyed the attention it brought from people who wanted to talk about the Dort and from drivers who honked and gave a thumbs up in appreciation for the antique car.
Always the romantic, following the devastating news of a terminal illness in July 2021, Carl was focused on living to see his and Marie's 60th wedding anniversary. It's not surprising that on February 10th he wished Marie happy anniversary with a kiss from his hospital bed.
The many well wishes and words of kindness expressed to Carl and the family during his illness were comforting and served as a reminder of the many people Carl had had an influence on throughout his life.
The family thanks the nurses and staff of Home Care and Palliative Care who cared for him in his final months. He so enjoyed getting to know them.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that those wishing to do so, donate instead to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation or to Palliative Care Manitoba.
Funeral arrangements are with Thomson in the Park. A funeral mass will be held at St. Gianna's Catholic Church on Saturday, February 26 at 10 a.m. Proof of vaccination required to attend in person. Those not attending in person may contact the funeral home for a link to the live stream.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 26, 2022
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Marie & family - we were saddened to read of Carl's passing and wish to extend our condolences. I remember Mom and Dad (Faye & Mervin) enjoying you and Carl's company with lots of laughs (and a few drinks). As I was thinking about dad and Carl I got a vision of dad opening Heaven's Door, handing Carl a drink and saying "what took you so long" and it brought a smile to my face. Keep well. Sandy & Kelly - Posted by: Sandy (nee Ennis) & Kelly Bergman (Friend / Former Employee) on: Mar 05, 2022
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Our deepest sympathies go out to you Marie and family. I was shocked to hear the news, figured Carl would out live us all. He was always so full of life and smiles. He will always be remembered in our hearts. So sorry we could not make it to the funeral. Our deepest condolences. Take care. All our love. - Posted by: Bernice & Harvey Poetker (Coworker and friend) on: Feb 27, 2022
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As a former colleague with Carl & Marie, there wasn’t a time you didn’t hear the whistling of a song from Carl & his infectious smile & laughter brought lots of positivity in the work place. Carl will always have a special place in my heart & will be deeply missed. With sincere condolences to Marie, Michelle & family. - Posted by: Lisa Baldwin (Friend & co-worker ) on: Feb 26, 2022
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Marie and Family, Please accept my deepest sympathies in your loss of Carl. He was truly a big man with a big heart who inspired people to be better . I will never forget that hockey tournament we were at in USA , where you son, the late Paul played . When they played the USA anthem. I think Carl's voice drowned out every other .. - Posted by: Al Drohomereski (friend) on: Feb 26, 2022

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