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Lorrence Hnatuk

Marinette, Wisconsin

1963 - 2016 (Age 52)

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Marinette, Wisconsin

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Hnatuk, LorrenceIt is with sadness for our loss, but happiness for his gain into heaven, that we announce Lorrence's passing on March 17, 2016. Lorrence fought a courageous and relentless four year battle against a very formidable cancer. He lived far longer than his doctors thought he would and...

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I was so sorry to learn of Lorrence's passing this past year while reading the U of T annual newsletter by Ian Witterick, the program chair in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Lorrence gave me a "cold call" while working just down the road in Appleton, WI in 2006 to come and join him in Marinette. As both a fellow believer in Christ and trainee from Toronto, I was very humbled by the offer and investigated the opportunity thoroughly. Rebecca, my wife, and I ultimately decided against...

I haven't really kept touch since high school. Sounds like you lived an eventful and fulfilling life Hopefully, someday there will be a cure for cancer - my kid brother died several weeks before you also of cancer. Humbling to hear the commitment to your community.

Henny van Lambalgen
Scottsdale, Arizona.

Our hearts go out to you Jan, Brent and family on the loss of such an exceptional human being whom we never had the personal privilege to know, yet were admirers from afar. God bless you all and be assured that love never dies. Your friends and cottage neighbours, Ivan and Kathie

I was very saddened to hear about Lorrence's passing. Even though I have not seen him since he finished training here in Toronto, I have very fond memories of him. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Sorry to hear of the passing of your brother and our cousin. May you find consolation in your memories. Uncle Alex and family

To the entire Hnatuk family. I was so sorry to hear about Lorrence's death. We were good friends in hightschool at Clavet, and i know he will be missed by everyone. He was always a good friend and had a great laugh. On this Easter weekend, we will be thinking and pray for all of you.

Paul and James and the Hnatuk family
So sorry to read of Lorrence's passing and so amazed at the incredible contributions he made in his much too short of time on this earth. I remember so often Jim talking about how proud he was of his brothers when we were in high school and later with Paul when we both worked downtown and our paths would cross. So many of your family members left this earth much too soon but know as a family your strong faith and deep caring for each other will help...