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NORMAN ODWAK
Born: Sep 05, 1939
Date of Passing: Jan 18, 2020
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NORMAN ODWAK
Norman was born September 5, 1939, in Winnipeg, the youngest of four children. He met Brenda Odwak (née Mindell) and they were married June 14, 1961. Soon after, Norman joined his father-in-law where they worked side-by-side at City Meat. Norman went on to a long career in the meat business, having owned and managed his family business, Norman's Meats until its closure in 2007. Norman was a passionate man, and fully invested himself into his interests, such as: golfing, the horse races, exercising, art, fashion, and gardening, to name a few. He loved spending weekends at the family cottage in Gimli, where he could garden and listen to his favourite classical music, and enjoyed his winter trips to Hawaii where he could sit by the pool or on the beach and read the latest novels.
Above all, Norman cherished his family and loved to tell stories of his childhood and family in the North End of Winnipeg, where he grew up with his siblings, Sam (z"l), Faye and Sophie, and his parents Celia (z"l) and Harry Odwak (z"l). His love of large family gatherings came full circle as Norman was able to walk down the aisle at his eldest grandson Justin's wedding to Sarah in 2016.
Norman is survived by his wife Brenda; his children, Lisa, Susan, and Harry (Lisa); and his six grandchildren, Justin (Sarah), Cori, David, Noah, Zach, and Adam; as well as sisters, Sophie, and Faye; and his nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Dr. Kevin Coates for his many years of wonderful care and friendship.
Norman's funeral was held on January 20, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Donations can be made in his memory to the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, or Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 25, 2020
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Norman was a nice man, I worked for Normans Meats, on Main St. He was a polite, understanding employer--one of the few that are around. R.I.P Norman. - Posted by: JAMES MIDDLETON (EMPLOYEE) on: Jan 10, 2022
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I just want to say Norman was one of the nicest people that I have met, He hired me on the spot Just because we shared the same Name. Kind and gentle only touches the edge of the type of man he was.... I'll miss you. - Posted by: Norman Frost (Employee) on: Dec 17, 2020
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Dear Brenda & family, I am so sorry to hear of Norman's passing. I go back many years to St. John's High School, where I knew Norman. In later years, I would occasionally drop into City meat. I was a regular at the store on Roblin. He will be missed. - Posted by: Saul Katz (acquaintance) on: Mar 16, 2020