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Henry LABATTE Obituary

HENRY J.D. LABATTE It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Henry J.D. Labatte, on May 12, 2022, at the Sunnybrook Palliative Care unit in Toronto, at the age of 94. Henry died peacefully with his family at his side. For 51 years, Henry was the devoted husband and best friend of Marie (pre-decreased), and loving father and grandfather to the families of Brian (Eleanor), Neil (Justina) and Mary (Roy). In his later years, he was the partner of Jean Cuddy (pre-deceased). Henry was born in Toronto in 1927. He received a B.Sc from George Williams College (Chicago, IL), a Master degree in Education from the University of Chicago. He was also a graduate of Harvard Business School's Advancement Management program. Henry grew up in Toronto and spent his teenage years at the Broadview YMCA where he was first inspired to become a YMCA professional. He began his YMCA career in Chicago in the Boys' Physical Education Department while studying at George Williams College. After completing his degree in 1953, and a work placement at a railway YMCA in Field B.C., Henry was invited to join the staff of the Toronto's Central YMCA as Assistant Physical Director. Apart from six years on the staff of the National Council of YMCAs responsible for Extension and Community Services and Personnel, Henry's efforts have been focused on achieving the mission of the Toronto YMCA. Henry became Senior Executive of the Toronto YMCA in 1970 when the YMCA was 116 years old and virtually bankrupt. Henry set about rebuilding and revitalizing the organization, attracting volunteers and staff that could help him bring about the needed changes. Henry led the Toronto YMCA to become the largest Association in Canada, and among the flagship YMCAs of the world. Under his leadership, the Association planned, financed and built five new program centres across Greater Toronto. A strong believer in diversity and equality, Henry championed the development and advancement of women's leadership in both the Y and the education field with the Seneca College Marie Labatte Scholarship. In 1993, the Henry Labatte Scholarship was created that offers opportunities for full-time staff to learn from the YMCA's international partners, while sharing their skills to support strategic projects. Henry's self-help orientation led him to be a founder and eventually Chair, of the World Urban Network to support and strengthen the community service operations of large metropolitan YMCAs. After his retirement from the YMCA, Henry served as the first permanent secretary to the group. He also made important contributions as Chair of the North American Urban group and with the Canadian Urban Group. Henry was inducted into the YMCA Hall of Fame at Springfield College in 1994 in recognition of his 43 years of exceptional and creative leadership. On November 5, 1998, in recognition of his impressive contributions to the YMCA Movement, Henry J. D. Labatte was appointed a Companion of the YMCA Fellowship of Honour, at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Henry had a passion for baseball, floor hockey, reading and jazz. At George Williams College, he was a member of the NCAA championship volleyball team. Henry's uncompromising commitment to quality, service, and his commitment to human development along with his devotion and precision to the family were on full display in the management of Marie's election campaign sign committee or the children's paper route billing and collections. Memorial donations can be made to the Henry Labatte YMCA Scholarship Fund, c/o Wendy McDowall, Chief Development Officer, YMCA of Greater Toronto, 2200 Yonge Street, Suite 300, Toronto ON M4S 2C6. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel 416-487-4523
Published by The Globe and Mail from May 21 to May 25, 2022.

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Jane DuBroy

July 11, 2022

To Henry's family - I never met him but he had a profound effect on my life. I joined Metro Central Y shortly after moving to Toronto on my own. It became my second home, instilling in me a dedication to fitness as well as providing the opportunity to participate in social events and develop friendships I maintain to this day. In fact, thanks to one of those friendships I met my partner of 25+ years. I will always treasure the memories and be grateful to the people like your father who were the architects of the modern-day Y. Thank you.

Fred Roth

May 28, 2022

I had the pleasure of working for and with Henry at the YMCA of Greater Toronto from the mid-80s until the late 90s. He would recognize and then provoke and challenge me whenever our paths crossed. Every encounter left me smiling and wiser. I learned "management by walking around" from Henry. May his memory always be for a blessing!

Naveed Rehman

May 22, 2022

Henry was great guy
And good kind person
God bless his soul.
Naveed From YMCA.

Rachel and Sol Kasimer

May 21, 2022

Dear Neil, Brian, Mary and families,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. Henry was a respected colleague and dear friend. He had a lasting impact on the YMCA movement both here and around the world and his legacy will live on for future generations.
We have fond memories of our times together at jazz nights, annual weekends at Stratford, sharing meals and spirited conversations over varied topics. He will be deeply missed.

Our thoughts are with you during this most difficult time.

Rachel and Sol Kasimer

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