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MAX HOCHMAN
Born: Feb 18, 1922
Date of Passing: Jan 28, 2021
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MAX HOCHMAN
February 18, 1922 - January 28, 2021
Left to mourn his passing are his children, Jeanette (Norm) Addaway, Sid (Andrea) Hochman and Irv (Sharon) Hochman of Toronto; his grandchildren, Michael and Melissa Addaway, Lana Hochman, Faren (Ari Sniderman) Hochman of Edmonton, Jordan and Evan Hochman of Toronto, his great-grandson Noam Sniderman, his sister Ettie Slotnick of California, and many nephews, nieces, relatives, and friends.
Max was predeceased by his wife Sara, parents, Hymie and Sarah, brother Leon, sister Anne Koster and stepmother Etta.
Max was born in Poland and immigrated to Saskatchewan. He had a difficult childhood as his mother died when he was only 11 years old. His younger brother was ill and passed away six years later. At 16, Max moved to Winnipeg to work. During the Second World War he enlisted in the Air Force, and was stationed, as he would say, "overseas" in Prince Edward Island as a morse code operator. From a young age Max learned the importance of resilience and the value of hardwork. He worked in sales at Allan Lyone for 40 years.
Max married Sara (Raber) and they were married for 56 years before her passing. Jewish values and family were an integral part of his life. He instilled these values in his children and grandchildren. He attended minyan at Etz Chayim (previously Rosh Pina) regularly and often arrived before the doors were opened.
Max was never a rich man, but what he valued most was his time. He gave it generously wherever he could. He was a long-time volunteer for Folklorama, Meals on Wheels, the Sharon Home, and the Health Sciences Centre gift shop. Max was fiercely independent and would rather do for others than have them do something for him. He lived independently until December 2020 and even drove a car until he was 97 years old. Max attended weekly programs at the Gwen Secter and the Stay Young program at the Rady Centre. With his friend Helen May Shrom he enjoyed many wonderful times socializing, particularly with his dear friends Chuck and Lil Frohlich. Max loved participating in and watching sports. He was a member of the YMHA for many years, bowled, curled and played Senior's baseball. He took great pride in his children's and grandchildren's accomplishments. He enjoyed attending activities of his children when they were growing up and that continued with his grandchildren. He was so excited when he became a great-grandfather for the first time two years ago.
Max was a gentle, soft spoken, kind man who always greeted people with a smile. He made a positive impression on all who had a chance to meet him, even though he could not remember most of their names. When you look up mensch in the dictionary, you could very well see his picture. Max often seemed like the energizer bunny. You could say he "lived long and died young". He will be greatly missed.
Funeral services were held at Shaarey Zedek Cemetery on January 31, 2021. Special thank you to Rabbi Kliel Rose, Cantor Tracy Kasner, and all those who attended online shiva minyan services to honour Max.
Donations can be made to the Etz Chayim Synagogue, Gwen Secter or charity of your choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 13, 2021
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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I knew Max many years ago when I was a supervisor at the Health Sciences gift shop. He was one of the kindest people I have ever met. This world lost a good hearted man. Hopefully, you are resting at peace with your loved ones. - Posted by: Sylvia King (friend) on: Dec 12, 2024
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My condolences to the family of Max Hochman. I had the pleasure of serving and getting to know Mr. Hochman (as I knew him) for many years as a cashier at Safeway on Jefferson. I remember what a kind gentleman he was. I was usually working at customer service so he would always make a point of stopping by to say hello during his visit. I looked forward to his friendly smile and quirky conversation. I have no doubt Mr. Hochman brought sunshine everywhere he went. I know he often made my work day just a little bit brighter .. RIP Mr Hochman - Posted by: Debbie (Friend) on: Feb 28, 2021
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Extending our deepest sympathy to the Hochman family on the passing of Max Hochman. So very sorry he passed away. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tribute. As staff at the HSC Foundation I appreciated staying in touch with Max and the chance to hear these same stories. He loved his family deeply (thrilled with the arrival of his great grandson) and valued the opportunities to support the community and give of his time in a meaningful way as a volunteer. He touched alot of lives along the way and will be deeply missed! Lynda Ruban staff & friends at the HSC Foundation - Posted by: Lynda Ruban (staff at Health Sciences Centre Foundation) on: Feb 13, 2021
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Extending our deepest sympathy to the Hochman family on the passing of Max Hochman. So very sorry he passed away. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tribute. As staff at the HSC Foundation I appreciated staying in touch with Max and the chance to hear these same stories. He loved his family deeply (thrilled with the arrival of his great grandson) and valued the opportunities to support the community and give of his time in a meaningful way as a volunteer. He touched alot of lives along the way and will be deeply missed! Lynda Ruban staff & friends at the HSC Foundation - Posted by: Lynda Ruban (staff at Health Sciences Centre Foundation) on: Feb 13, 2021
