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Johann ULRICH

1929 - 2021

Johann ULRICH obituary, 1929-2021, Toronto, ON

BORN

1929

DIED

2021

Johann ULRICH Obituary

ULRICH, Johann (John) October 6, 1929 - February 15, 2021 Johann (John) was born on October 6, 1929, in Franzfeld, Yugoslavia. After WWII he had to escape to Austria, with his parents Johann Sr. and Eva. He went to high school there and made friends he would reconnect with years later in reunions he greatly enjoyed Then they went to Germany, then in 1953 to Canada with only a few dollars in their pockets. At first John worked some odd jobs in Canada, such as picking tobacco in Tillsonburg. Then he went to Prescott where John found two things : a job as a quality inspector in an RCA factory, and his wife, Christa. After getting married the two of them moved to Toronto where John worked as a TV repairman for Simpsons. After starting his own TV repair business he decided to pool his money with his parents and in laws and invest in a modest six plex apartment house. John decided to take bigger risks and started buying land and real estate in a growing part of the city, Scarborough. Since watching sunsets wasn't for him, he became familiar with hard work and long hours. To save money, he and his father would do their own land surveying and construction. And soon he and Christa had a young family with the arrival of Linda and Harald. He loved working with his father Johann Sr, and in later years his adult children. He loved to solve problems and enjoyed meeting many people over the years from different professions, trades and backgrounds through his property management business. John had many friends at the 1st Lutheran church, and the Blue Danube club, where he enjoyed many a good meal with his family. Later on he welcomed son-in-law Tom Gehring and then daughter-in-law Sonja Geissler to the family. Then grandchildren Matthew, Sylvia, Annika, Katia and Axel soon followed, and he became a very proud Opa to all of them. He overcame health problems in his later years, and always had a "no nonsense" demeanour about him and never had to try too hard to be optimistic. John took great pride in providing for his family. John was a modest man who saw his ambitions come true with hard work and taking risks. He had a strong love of faith and family, and his family felt his love very much. A private funeral at Pine Hills Cemetery has taken place. If you would like to honour John's memory you can donate to the Lakeridge or Scarborough Health foundations, and also listen to the Snow Waltz (Schneewaltzer), his favourite song to play on the accordion.

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Published by Toronto Star on Feb. 27, 2021.

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Eric Wood

August 22, 2021

John was a very nice man. My mother was very appreciative of all the help he gave her with the apartment. He was a very good landlord to her for 36 years until her passing in 2014.

I am very sorry for your loss !!!
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Eric Wood

August 22, 2021

John was a very nice man. My mother was very appreciative of all the help he gave her with the apartment. He was a very good landlord to her for 36 years until her passing in 2014.

I am very sorry for your loss !!!
Eric Wood
1790 Lawrence East. #405

Trudy Watson

March 27, 2021

My late husband and I lived in one of John's apartments in the late 80/90's. When we retired to small town Ontario John told us if we ever came back to Toronto he would have an apartment for us. He was true to his word & in 2018 we returned because of my husband's ill health and John had an apartment for us. John was indeed a man of integrity and fairness. My condolences to the Ulrich family. R.I.P. John.

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Scott Bowers

February 27, 2021

What a great man ..
Such a loss ...
God bless...

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