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Donald Hitch Obituary

We are sad to announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather, friend and partner. Don was born in Ridgetown, Ontario to Daniel and Ethel Hitch. He had an idyllic childhood spending it riding his balloon tire bike, helping with chores, and working at the family brick works. He loved to sing and performed often on the radio as a teenager..
Don went on to study medicine at Western University. For one season, he was the goalie for the University soccer team. He proudly reported they never won a game. The picture of the soccer team was hung at every house he lived in. To help pay for University he picked tobacco by hand during the summers. He served in the naval reserve but the war ended shortly before he was set to deploy.
In New York City, Don completed his internship. While riding a train there he met Hilda G. Lowder, a nurse from North Carolina. They married on April 27, 1952 in Stanly County, NC, and shared more than 50 years together.
Don and Hilda moved to Columbus, Ohio where he completed his residency and where their first child Teresa was born.
In 1954 he accepted a position as an Otorhinolaryngologist at McGregor clinic in Hamilton. Here is where their sons Douglas and James were born.
Don worked at McGregor until it was closed in 1981 and then accepted a position at McMaster University where he worked until he retired in his late seventies. Into his late eighties, he offered weekly clinics to residents of St. Joseph's Villa. During his career, it is estimated, he treated over 100,000 patients. Don's cheery personality made him well liked by his patients, colleagues, and anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him. People would always stop him in the street for a chat.
Don and Hilda were moved by the Vietnam refugee crisis and opened their home to the Hoang family. The two families became very close and still consider each other family to this day.
Don's second home was the Hamilton Golf and Country Club for over half a century. Once he retired, he and Hilda enjoyed spending their winters in Florida and travelling the world with the Canadian Male Orpheus Choir. His passion for music and singing was continuous throughout his life. Two days before he died he expressed the regret that he had not gone to study under a famous tenor while interning in New York.
Later in life he and his partner Emmy Singer went on many international trips together, spent time with their families and enjoyed the company of each other. At Emmy's nintieth birthday he spontaneously produced a harmonica and played with the Kletschmer band.
On April 12th, 2023 a small family service was held. It had a golf theme of course! His ashes were interred with his late wife Hilda.
We will remember fondly his kindness, zest for life, and upbeat attitude. We will greatly miss him but are extra- ordinarily happy we had him in our lives.
Don is survived by his partner Emmy, the Hoangs, his three children, two grandchildren, Sara Howe and Luke Dijkstra, and four great grandchildren, Jake Howe, Alfie Howe, Roan Dijkstra and Arden Dijkstra.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Canadian Hearing Services at https:// www.chs.ca.
His was a life well lived. A Celebration of Life may follow.

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Apr. 20, 2023.

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Michelle (Heinbecker) Prassas

May 24, 2023

I became a patient of Dr. Hitch (when I was a young child) when his practice was at Main and Wellington, then at Mac and finally at St. Joseph´s Villa. He was always smiling, witty and reassuring (ear appointments can be uncomfortable). I recall after having a non-ear surgery, he popped in at the hospital to see how I was doing. Years (20+) had passed and during that time I occasionally wondered how he was. One day in May 2022, my family was out and in walked a couple, the glimpse of the fellow was enough to make me think I knew this person. They sat and the gentleman had his back to me, after some time, I realized it was Dr. Hitch (with his friend Emmy). We had a lovely chat and I let him know how happy I was to see him and let him know what a great doctor and person he was (he agreed to having his photo taken with me so that I could show my mom). I was sad to hear from my mother that he had passed. My condolences to his family and friends, you were blessed to have him.

Carol Pavey

April 23, 2023

I knew Don as the ENT who assisted Chedoke Audiology for many years. He was a really nice person, and I don't recall seeing him without a smile or a corny joke or a good laugh. And he had a lot of great stories! Cheers to Don and a life well lived!

Cathy Hillgren

April 22, 2023

My maiden name was Cathy Cox. We lived beside you on Mohawk Road for years. We have many happy memories of Don and Hilda over the years. He pierced my ears! I am so glad that he had such a long and fulfilling life.

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