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DR. EMMETT RONALD HANNIBAL

Born: Aug 25, 1944

Date of Passing: Sep 25, 2005

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DR. EMMETT RONALD HANNIBAL Suddenly and unexpectedly on September 25, 2005, Emmett passed on to a better place. Emmett was born March 21, 1944 in Dumont, New Jersey, the eldest child of Emmett Wendell Hannibal and his wife Julia Bethea. He was predeceased by his brother William and his former wife Judy Cook. He is survived by his beloved son Adam; his sister Ernestine of Newport News, Virginia, her three children James, Sylvia and Sophia; his sister Carolyn of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and her two children John and David. Also left to cherish his memory are his many friends whose stories of his life will be shared during the memorial service on Wednesday, October 5, 11:30 a.m. at the Thomson Funeral Chapel. Emmett practised his selfless respect for others unfailingly. He was the recipient of a Queen's Jubilee Medal, which pays tribute to individuals whose achievements have benefited their fellow citizens, community and country. At the time of his death, Emmett was the Regional Director of Planning at Health Canada for the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Region. Prior to this position, he was a Human Resources Officer with the Public Service Commission, a Project Consultant with City of Winnipeg, and the Associate Director of Continuing Education at the University of Winnipeg. Emmett earned his Masters and Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. His appointment in 1975 as head of public programs and education at the Winnipeg Art Gallery brought Emmett to Canada from Boston, Massachusetts. Emmett spent the years 1980-1981 as visiting curator and lecturer at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia. He returned to Winnipeg in 1981 as chief of public programs at the Museum of Man and Nature; one of his legacies from this time was the supervision of the building of the Nonsuch exhibit. Emmett possessed a unique combination of deep soulfulness and superb intellect. Those who knew him felt privileged to experience his essence. His devotion to his faith was expressed in his long service and commitment to Unity Church. Emmett believed there was a divine order to life and no matter what challenge or adversity he faced, he did so with great dignity, discipline and focus. Emmett tended meticulously to his bonsai collection, was an avid reader and could speak in depth on almost any subject. Pallbearers are Art Ladd, Luis Cardona, Bill Regehr, Dwight Gaskin, Bill Ewanchuk and Robert Emeny. Honorary pallbearers are Michael McIntyre, Adam Curle, Krikor Der Hohannesian. Viewing will take place at Thomson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway, on Wednesday, October 5, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. Funeral service will follow at 11:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Thomson In the Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 6 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB, R3L 0K6; Unity Church of Winnipeg, 300 Arlington St., Winnipeg, MB, R3G 1Y9 or the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts, 105-211 Bannatyne, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 0R5 THOMSON Funeral Chapels - 669 Broadway - 783-7211

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 01, 2005

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Emmett was a wise and thoughtful man who always had time to listen, provide advice and guidance to those who found themselves in difficult circumstances. No finer mentor than this than a mentor who would give up his coffee break to listen. Emmett personified this and much more. - Posted by: Jack Lee (Friend) on: Sep 27, 2005

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