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Ernest Cybak Obituary

Ernest Marvin Cybak, born on July 15, 1937, died peacefully in his sleep at 86 years old on February 15, 2023 in Hamilton, Ontario.

He is survived by his wife, Dianne, his three children, Michael, Robert, and Jennifer, and his four grandchildren, Trevor, Lauren, Zacharie, and Charlie.

Ernie, as he was known, was a kind man who provided for his family, and could always be counted on for a good laugh. Ernie will be remembered for his loving devotion to his wife, with whom he was married for nearly 58 years. He also enjoyed watching sports, keeping up with the news, and his wife's amazing cooking.

His children will miss his generosity of spirit, his sense of humor, and his desire to see them succeed. Anyone who knew Ernie will know that they could count on him when needed, and that he always kept his word. These two traits helped to define his good character, and stood as a reminder to all what is the measure of a man. He will be missed by all who knew him.

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Mar. 1, 2023.

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Ian gray

July 12, 2024

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Sandoz Consumer Healthcare
Neo Citran Triaminic Exlax Tavist Doctor Fowlers
Ernie developed a great sales team in Western Canada
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Larry
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Garry
We have all advanced on our life´s journey and will meet again
Enjoy a meal, have a drink but no pole dancing at our age

Kelly and Ian gray in Richmond BC

Garry

October 15, 2023

Very sad to read about Ernie´s passing.
He was my supervisor for several years and I remember him as down to earth, kind and very funny. Condolences to Dianne and family.

Jeanne and Jack Lisenchuk

March 2, 2023

Thinking of You
Diane our sincere condolences for your and family loss.
Jeanne and Jack Lisenchuk

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