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ALEXANDER RUTKA

1924 - 2022

ALEXANDER RUTKA obituary, 1924-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1924

DIED

2022

ALEXANDER RUTKA Obituary

RUTKA, ALEXANDER The family of Alexander (Alec) Rutka, wishes to convey their profound sense of personal loss upon his passing, on August 25, 2022. Always proud of his humble beginnings, Alec was born December 21, 1924, in a barn on his parents' farm in Tapleytown, Ontario. His mother, Kate Nychka, hailed from Ashville, Manitoba; and his father, Nicholas Rutka, from Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Alec was the second oldest of nine brothers and sisters. Alec received his early education in a one-room schoolhouse in Tapleytown before attending and graduating from Saltfleet High School in Stoney Creek in 1943. At high school he excelled at football, and track and field. During the summers and throughout the years in high school, he helped out on his parents' farm with raising livestock and with the annual Concord grape harvest. Alec became the first in his family to attend university, where he studied Civil Engineering at Queen's University, receiving his B.Sc. in 1947. While at Queen's, Alec worked as an engineering assistant with the Department of Highways Ontario (DHO) in the soils laboratory during the summer. He then applied to and was accepted for a full-time position as a Soils Engineer in the Soils Branch of the DHO in 1947. In 1950, Alec married the love of his life, Janet Rutka (née Bartkiw, of Welland, Ontario). Together, they made their early homes in Toronto living on Fulton Avenue and Edinburgh Drive. Alec became the Principal Soils Engineer, then Materials and Research Engineer, and ultimately the head of the Materials and Testing unit of the newly named Ministry of Transportation and Communication (MTC). In 1959, he received the President's medal from the Canadian Good Roads Association at their annual convention for the best research paper presented entitled, Evaluation of road performance over muskeg in Ontario. Alec continued to work at the MTC until 1983, at which time he retired, at age 59. He continued to do consulting work and stay actively involved in organizations such as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), and the Roads and Transportation Association of Canada (RTAC) from whom he received the Distinguished Service Award in 1984. In 1987, Alec was diagnosed with a benign brain tumour (meningioma) which was removed successfully, allowing him to return to his normal state of health, and to lead a productive and long life, living into his 98th year. Alec was predeceased by his parents, Nick and Kate Rutka; his siblings, Victor, Jean, Steven, George and Sophie. He is greatly missed by his children and their spouses: John (Marilena), Jim (Mari), and Margaret; his 6 grandchildren and their spouses: Jacob (Alison), Daniel (Lupe), Fiona (John), Hana, Lauren, and Marissa; and his 2 great-grandchildren: Henry and Teddy; and his siblings: Vera, Nick (Janet), and Shirley (Bob). Alec will always be remembered for his kind and caring nature, his friendliness, and warm laugh. In retirement, he was always available to help with driving grandchildren to school and activities, performing maintenance repairs at his home or the homes of his children, finding the best bargains at garage sales, being the official family photographer, chopping wood well into his nineties, and assisting the neighbours on Montressor Drive, the street where he and Janet lived for 54 years. To many on the street, he was affectionately known as the "Mayor of Montressor", for the many good deeds he did to assist the neighbours. A self-taught handyman, Alec singlehandedly built an extra bedroom in their home on Montressor Drive, and demonstrated considerable "do-it-yourself" abilities with plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, and masonry skills. Alec and Janet lived a charmed life and travelled the world together in retirement - visiting China, Norway, England, Japan, South Africa, and numerous states throughout the United States with their timeshare. A favourite highlight was going to the milestone reunions of his Queen's University class, now in its 75th year! But his greatest love and passion was in supporting Janet and his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren with their many interests and causes. The happy memories of numerous holiday and family gatherings with Alec making poignant and heartfelt speeches at the homes of his children will always be remembered. Alec's family is very grateful for the care provided by the doctors and nurses at Glynnwood Revera Assisted Living, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Advent Valleyview Residence, and Humber River Hospital, where he spent his final year recovering from a fractured hip. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the University Health Network Vestibular Disorders Fund for Excellence or to the Hospital for Sick Children (http://gofundraise.sickkidsfoundation.com/goto/AlexRutka). A Celebration of Alec's Life will be held at a later date.

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Published by Toronto Star on Sep. 3, 2022.

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Max Perchanok

October 13, 2022

I happened upon Alex's obituary while searching on the web for one of his MTC publications from the 1970's. His name and work were often referenced with high respect in discussions in the Research and Development Branch where I worked in the 1980's and 90's. He made lasting contributions to the Ontario highway community.

Nancy Deming

September 13, 2022

"Uncle" Alec & his family were a big part of my family´s life growing up. I have vivid memories of our trip to Montreal for Expo `67! Alec was always concerned about how everyone was doing, always offering to help in any way he could. He made the time to give that extra bit of attention, that really left an impression on 9 year old me. This was a special man! How lucky was his family, to have Alec as their Dad.

Ron, Melissa, Matthew MacPherson

September 7, 2022

Dear Rutka family. Our heartfelt condolences at this sad time. Uncle Alex was the best! Until time helps ease the sting of death, we hope the good memories will bring comfort to all of you. Lots of love.

Kelly and Ken

September 7, 2022

Our first house was a fixer upper., the front steps were crumbling. Alec came to visit and see our new home. You can guess the rest of the story. The next morning I opened the front door and Mr. Rutka was fixing the steps with ready made concrete. I was so moved and appreciative. We will never forgot that moment. This was Alec Rutka. Kind, caring and always gave of his time to help others.

Kathy and Danny Douthart

September 6, 2022

Our deepest condolences on the passing of a wonderful man. We will fondly remember Alex with a camera in his hand, capturing the best candid shots and filling our albums with pictures. May happy memories of his incredible life help you find peace and solace during these difficult times. He will be remembered in our prayers. Rest in Peace Alex

Len & Sonia McKenzie

September 5, 2022

Alex always had a kind word and a friendly smile. Although I only knew him and Janet through the many B.RA.I.N.Child fundraisers he and Janet felt like family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on your loss.

Janet Page

September 4, 2022

We lived next door to the Rutka´s for many years. We always felt safe and happy to have them there. Alec was always there to help us fix anything that needed to be done. We couldn´t have asked for better neighbours and friends. - Condolences to the whole family - Janet "next door"

Patti Stapleton ( Marotta)

September 4, 2022

My deepest condolences on the loss of your father. What an amazing life he had. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Doreen and Veronica (Rose) Minigan

September 3, 2022

Just heard the news about Alex. Our deepest condolences to Janet and the family. Alex was a great man and we will always remember him with fond memories. May his memory be eternal.

Sarah Wells, on behalf of the Transportation Association of Canada

September 3, 2022

Sincere condolences to the family. Mr. Rutka´s contributions to the transportation sector were certainly noteworthy as evidenced by his Distinguished Service Award conferred by the Roads and Transportation Association of Canada.

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