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Peter HACKENBERGER Obituary

PETER HACKENBERGER Peter died in his 90th year in Bowmanville, Ontario, far from the horrors of post-World War II Berlin. Following the death of his father in 1945, Peter assumed the mantle of breadwinner for his family at thirteen years of age. He and his younger brother, Hanjo, would scrounge through the ruins of a bombed-out Berlin, looking for food, and often ending up in between the U.S. and Russian forces in their frequent fire fights. In spite of these difficulties, Peter and Hanjo were able to collect sufficient supplies to feed their mother, Pollux, younger brother, Rainer, and sister, Gabriella. Peter then found a job with the U.S. Air Force, which enabled access to cheap cigarettes, which were used as currency at the time. Peter's crew held the record for unloading an AC 54 Skymaster, removing an excess of 10 tons of supplies in minutes. During this time, Peter applied to a program to come to Canada as an agricultural laborer. Peter was a city boy, and spent a winter working in a small farm in rural Ontario, where he was not happy. His Canadian experience then took him to Toronto, which he came to see as his home. He arrived in Toronto in 1952, with only the shirt on his back, one of a group of young friends, planning an experience, then planning to return. This changed when he met and married Anita Hall in 1955. This marriage lasted a contented 67 years, with a son, Michael, arriving in 1957. Starting with bar tending and waitering, Peter worked his way into management. First at the Walker House Hotel, then CP Hotels and finally he found his happy home at the National Club. He remained there for 16 years and made wonderful friends: Bill, Lori, Horst, Jose, Al, etc.. His career developed his skills as an oenophile, and brought Peter every year to France for wine auctions, and to visit vineyards of his ever-expanding circle of fellow wine connoisseurs. He made many good connections with his winning charm. Peter was a committed family man to his wife, son, and daughter-in-law, Wendy, and was especially fond of his grandsons, Kurt and Dirk. For his Berlin family, he retained a deep affection, frequently returning to visit his brothers, sister and their children. He was also fond of his Canadian in-laws, Sylvia and Buzz, Pat and Jim, John, Peter and Judy, Bruce and Jean, Kenny and Anna and their offspring. Peter did not want a formal farewell, but on his birthday, January 31, would everyone raise a glass of wine in his memory. Please make sure it is 'drinkable,' as Peter would say. Online condolences may be left at: www.northcuttelliott.com

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Nov. 26 to Nov. 30, 2022.

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Josef Ebner

December 1, 2022

I am very sorry to hear about Peter's passing. Our industry has lost a true champion. Not only was Peter a Connoisseur of Food and Wine, he was also a Master of great service. My sincere condolences to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

Everald Forrester

November 29, 2022

I've been serving Sir Peter Hackenberger for the past 16 years at The National Club, together with his lovely family.
He was certainly and always such a gentleman and a wonderful soul I must say. Two of his favorite words to me was always Edible & Drinkable. It was definitely a good feeling with those words coming from him. He'll dearly be missed, but he still lives within all of us. I could tell that Peter has enriched the lives of others who have met him over the years, I've also admired his larger than life personality.
My heart goes out to the family, words fail to express my deeply sarrow for your loss!, Please know my loving thoughts embraces you all each and every day, during this difficult time for you all, I'm sending healing prayers and comforting hugs, now he's in heaven at a special prepared place by God's throne. Peace and love always.

Everald Forrester.

Roswitha Scheibner

November 28, 2022

I met Mr. Hackenberger 40 years ago at the Sherway Inn Hotel, where we both worked together. We had much in common, as we where both from Berlin, Germany. Mr. Hackenberger was a Kind and Caring Person. It saddens me to know of his passing, but, will always cherish found memories of him.
Peter, may you Rest In Peace.
In Loving Memories,
Roswitha Scheibner

Ronit Newman

November 27, 2022

I met Mr. Hackenberger 35 years ago when he hired me at the National Club.
It didn´t take me very long to know that I was going to stay there for a long time. It was a second family for me and I will surely miss his visits to the club when he would always stop by to say hello.
May his memory be a blessing and his soul rest in peace.

Bill Rapley

November 27, 2022

Thinking of your family during this time of remembrance. We hope the rest of the family is doing well.

Bill and Paula Rapley

Mary & Drew Davis

November 27, 2022

Dear Michael,

We have very fond memories of your father, Peter. My father, Gerry Goldsmith, was a member of the National Club. He and Peter became good friends during his tenure as General Manager of the Club. Your father helped my husband, Drew, and I plan our wedding which was held at the National Club in 1981. He attended to every detail making it the most perfect day people in love could ever imagine. He also helped educate us with his vast knowledge of wines. We bought a few cases from him over the years. Your father was among the finest of gentlemen. May he rest in peace.

With our deepest condolences,
Mary & Drew Davis

Geri Castrillo

November 27, 2022

I joined N Club after you were GM but you visits were always a pleasure it was though I knew you for ever may you now rest in peace & keep enjoying your wine God Bless &condolences to your family & loved ones

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