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WALTER SITCH Obituary

WALTER SITCH
It is with heavy hearts that the Sitch family announce the passing of their Dad, Grandpa, and Great-Grandpa Walter, on February 14, 2024.

Walter was born May 3, 1927 to parents Ernest and Sadie Sitch (nee: Parker). He spent his childhood in O'Connor Township and then his teen years on the shores of Saganaga Lake where he learned to hunt, trap, fish, and live off the land in this beautiful remote Canadian setting.

After spending a summer working as a fire tower man at Mowe Lake, Walter went to Shebandowan at the age of 18 where he "immediately knew he was home". With a start working for the local Department of Lands and Forests, it wasn't long before Walter bought property on Forestry Bay and built a house he and his family would call home for an incredible 77 years.

In 1951, Walter met and married the love of his life, Ethel Skog of Finmark. Their union was blessed with five sons and two daughters. Walter provided for his young family by first cutting and hauling cordwood himself with his 1954 International truck, and then starting a successful marina business on his own property. "Sitch's Marina" became a staple of Lake Shebandowan where Walter and the family sold boats and motors, operated a general store and minnow selling business, as well as providing gas and renting two cabins. It was during this time Walter also became a dealer for Scorpion snow machines and along with his sons, became a force to be reckoned with on the local snow machine racing circuit.

While winding down the business, Walter went to work at the Shebandowan Inco Iron Mine as a First Aid/Security person and remained there until his retirement. During his time at the mine, and into his retirement, Walter enjoyed travelling with Ethel and the family, taking time in most summers to pack up the camper van and head to Osoyoos, Wisconsin Dells, Branson Missouri, and taking two memorable trips to Alaska and any other destinations that were warm and where country music could be heard.

Walter had a legendary passion for country music from a very young age and purchased his first guitar as a youth from the Eaton's catalogue. When he retired from the mine, he was able to take this passion full-time.

He learned how to read music and played the fiddle in numerous country bands that delighted audiences in venues all over Northwestern Ontario, both at outdoor fairs and celebrations, as well as at many senior residences.

Walter will be sadly missed by his children Harry, Russell (Ruth), Terry, Evelyn, Carol (Matt), and David (Jala) as well as grandchildren Ryan (Evie), Kim, Elaine, and Sarah (Neil) and seven great-grandchildren. He will also be missed by his sister Velma Liddicoat and sister-in-law Polly McLean.

He was predeceased by his wife Ethel, son Don, and his special friend late in life, Eva.

Walter's family would like to thank Donna Hawryluk and Ted Chisholm for helping extend Walter's time living at the Lake.

A private family service will be held. If friends so desire, and in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.

"A LIFE WELL LIVED" He is Gone You can shed tears that he is gone, Or you can smile because he has lived, You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see him Or you can be full of the love you shared, You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he is gone Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on, You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back, Or you can do what he would want; smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Feb. 21, 2024.

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Bob

February 23, 2024

Our condolences to the family, from Bob and Cathy johnson

Trish Kehoe

February 22, 2024

Deepest condolences to the family

Sonia Johnson

February 22, 2024

We shared decades of wonderful, happy memories with your Dad, and all
your family. Our sincerest condolences to each one of you. We will all
miss your Dad's happy smile and laugh. Our sincerest wishes.
Sonia Johnson and family.

David R Molloy

February 22, 2024

To Russell and Ruth and extended Sitch family,
I just heard from a friend that your father passed and wanted to wish sincere condolences. As you may remember i was just a wee person looking for treats when i first came to the store and had the pleasure of a warm embrace from the your father and family. I was glad to hear Walter has led a full life and hopefully passed painlessly and peacefully.
All the best regards
Dave Molloy

Karen Kellaway

February 21, 2024

I have such great memories as a kid going to there store to get minnows and then getting to have a treat from there store whether it be some gum candy or ice cream.

My sincerest sympathy goes to the Sitch´s family

Scott Siwicki

February 21, 2024

Harry, to you and your family, sorry for your loss.

Cathy Hope Syrja

February 21, 2024

I remember Walter from Sitch's Marina. We have a camp on Lower Shebandowan. My late father considered him a friend. We had a big 400 Scorpion that my Dad bought from Walter that he took us for rides on and then we drove when we got older. That thing was a bi--h to get unstuck! Walter was a staple of the community. Us kids kinda grew up with his older kids, boats and snow machines.
A great man. Well and fondly remembered
Condolences to his family.
Cathy Hope Syrja

BRIAN CYBA

February 21, 2024

Was always great seeing walter playing the fiddle at the upper stage at hymers ...when i went with harry ,,,,and visiting him on the lake...harry and i brought out a bucket of chicken and fries ...and sat with walter for few hours and chatted ,,he really enjoyed that ......sorry for your loss....my condolences for sure ...R.I.P. WALTER ...U WILL DEF. BE MISSED BIGTIME :-)

Darlene Cook Dunfield

February 21, 2024

Walter was a long time friend of my family.
My sincere condolences to all of Walter´s family, he enjoyed a "life well lived" for sure. Rest peacefully Walter

Jack and Marlene Paquette

February 21, 2024

To the Sitch family. We are very saddened to learn of Walter's passing. We will miss him very much. Sad that we did not get to see him last summer when we were in Thunder Bay, learning afterwards he was outside with Russell looking at a vintage car. He brought so much joy and happiness into our Mother, Eva's life as well as to our families lives. Whenever I hear a fiddle playing, I think of Walter. He was a very loving, gentle, honest and fun person to be around. He will never be forgotten. RIP Walter. Love from Jack, Marlene, Darrell, Lise, Patrick, Brandon, Darlene, Guy, Phillip, Jacaqueline, Munir, Shairah, Yusuf, and Dan, Sylvie, Payton and Meghan.

Norma Skinner

February 21, 2024

To Ruth and Russell and family,
Sincere sympathy for the loss of Walter. It sounds as though he was a very interesting man who had a great life and I´m sure he has left wonderful memories for you.

Gayle Ikola

February 21, 2024

My heartfelt condolences to the Sitch family. Walter was a very much admired man in the community.
Gayle Ikola

Kenny and Cathy Kostick

February 21, 2024

To all the Sitch Family
Sorry to hear of your Dads passing
We ve got many great memories of our years at Shebandowan
Kenny and Cathy Kostick

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