HAROLD TITANICH
May 11, 2013
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Jim Caron (Harold was the crew forman when I worke
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February 2, 2018
Had many good times with Harold on crew. Worked with him for a couple years.
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Bev Anderson (cousin)
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February 2, 2018
It is sad how many relatives we all have that we do not know at all. Harold sat with us at our Baba's funeral luncheon. We talked as if we had known each other all our lives. He was so funny and engaging. I am so happy to read the very loving tributes. We cannot all be wrong. He was a great man. To all of Harold's family, rejoice in the time you had with him. You were blessed.
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Ed Bella (co- worker)
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February 2, 2018
my sincere condolences to harold's family. i worked with harold at manitoba hydro for a number of years. i am saddened to hear that harold has left us.
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Geraldine Ronellenfitch (acquaintence)
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February 2, 2018
You do not know me, and I am a couple of years older than Harold. Harold's family lived a couple of miles from our place on a farm. Frank, his dad, was a school van driver and I rode on the school van when Harold was going to school. Harold was always a very nice person who did not tease or bully others on the van. I am so pleased to read that he continued to be a great guy in life and a wonderful person. I am sorry to hear of his passing and do want to express my sincere condoeances to you, Lorna, and the family of Harold Titanich, a Roblinite......sincerely Geraldine
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Penny MacDonald (Good Friend)
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February 2, 2018
So shocked to hear such sad news. Harold was such a warm and caring soul. He was a truly wonderful person who touched many lives. One of the kindest most generous man l ever met. Harold will be truly missed by everyone who have been honoured to have known him. Life will not be the same. My most sincere condolences to Lorna, family and friends. l will never forget Harold and his famous dill pickles. Rest in peace Harold
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Jim Glenn (Co-worker)
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February 2, 2018
Harold was a gentleman, always. I remember him well as he learned his trade. Not always the smoothest but absolutely sincere. He left a very positive impression on everyone, especially me. Harold, go with God.
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Georgie Messner (friend & co-worker with Paul
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February 2, 2018
My sincere sympathy to you Lorna and your family on Harold's passing. My husband Paul Lapointe worked with Harold for many years at MB Hydro, I will always remember Harold's sense of humor, his calm disposition and patience. When our son Kurtis was born Harold was our first visitor and gave him a Heritage bear and other gifts as he was growing up. He was a very kind and generous person.
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JHaynes (co-worker)
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February 2, 2018
Sorry to hear of Harold's passing. I worked with Harold many years ago - what a nice guy. He was one of the first visitors I had after my son was born - brought him a teddy bear and me a bottle of wine!

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