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John WAKULAT Obituary

WAKULAT, John September 20, 1937 - October 21, 2021 John Hans Werner Wakulat, loving husband and father, former owner of Pollocks Home Hardware, founder of the Roncesvalles Village BIA, former Chair of TABIA, died on Thursday, October 21, 2021. His spirit lives on in his wife, Grace, two children, and grandchild: Robert (Denise, and son Quincy) and Tania, along with friends and relatives around the world who were touched by his wit, charm, and genuine love of meeting new people. John was raised in a village in northern Germany. He arrived in Toronto knowing only a few words of English. He was invited to stay with his aunt Hilde and her family, including his baby cousin John, as prospects were brighter far from his war-ravaged home. He left 7 siblings, his mother, and grandparents back in Germany. Local hardware store owner, Mel Pollock, took a chance on this unskilled boy of twenty - and was glad he did! John quickly proved himself to have an extraordinary work ethic and easily learned the ins and outs of the business. By the 60s, the store had joined the Home Hardware family and by the 70s, he was the manager. Following the great Canadian tradition of leaving the bustle of the city on long weekends, John once invited his aunt for some R&R. She ended up bringing along Grazyna (Grace) Jeremicz who had been living and working with her. John spent a weekend playing volleyball with Grace and taking her on boat rides. The next year they were married - it would be a marriage of nearly 50 years. The two built a life together, soon welcoming two kids: Robert and Tania. Saturday evenings in the Winter were reserved for watching Leafs games with the kids - John was part of a dwindling cohort of Torontonians who remember when the Leafs were genuinely good! John eventually took over ownership of Pollocks and joined the Home Hardware board. John was invited all across Canada, as well as to South Africa, Kenya, and Switzerland, to learn about the hardware business elsewhere. He never ceased to appreciate the Pollocks staff who were essential in the success of the store. As an owner he continued to be hands-on - unloading deliveries, stocking shelves, pricing products, and being a friendly face for all his customers. John was deeply invested in the needs of the community around him. He was a fierce advocate for small business owners. His leadership was instrumental in founding the original Roncesvalles BIA and its eventual merger with the High Park BIA. John was a voracious reader and family archivist. He had a brilliant mind and read every newspaper he could get his hands on. Though the dining table was often piled high with periodicals, his final years were marked by a long battle with dementia. Those who met him for the first time in those years never ceased to remark on his etiquette, easy banter, and quick wit - core character traits that even the disease could not shake. The family would like to thank the nursing staff at Cawthra Gardens Long Term Care Residence, who took wonderful care of John in his final months. John leaves this world a little better than he found it, a little more tidy, a little more witty, a little more polka-filled. Friends may call the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto on Friday, October 29, 2021 from 1-3 and 5-7 p.m. Registration is required at www.turnerporter.ca or by calling 416-767-3153. A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer donations be made to the Alzheimer Society or the Bruce Trail Conservancy. We are comforted that John will be himself again, as he takes in the majesty of whatever comes next.

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Published by Toronto Star on Oct. 25, 2021.

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Eva Pyatt

October 29, 2021

My sincere condolences to John's family. I met John through his work with the BIAs. He was always such a gentleman- so kind and with a wicked sense of humour. I was glad to have known him.

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Christa Peil Willuweit

October 27, 2021

Dear Grace, Tania, Robert

I was deeply touched by the passing of Hans-Werner.
Even if I knew that his health was not good and that it was ultimately a relief.
I've known Hans-Werner for so long ..... I wasn't with Rainer then.
In my memory, Hans-Werner will always be the one who was friendly, helpful, generous and extremely hard-working.
A person for whom the family was everything, who did everything imaginable for his family.
What he made possible for you, his children, was terrific. He was always there for you, his love and care for his family was limitless.
And what amazed me again and again: He was in Canada almost all his life, a country he loved, but in his heart he has always remained deeply connected to his homeland, Germany.
Basically he was "German" like us .

My prayer to our Heavenly Father is:

Good Heavenly Father, thank you for letting me meet Hans-Werner.
I thank you that he enriched my life in our encounters.
I thank you for accompanying him on his life path, giving him the love for his family and the strength for his work, his life's work.
Good Father in Heaven, I ask you now: give his family the strength to survive this difficult time of loss and the hope of one day being reunited with him in the heavenly home.
Amen

Dear Grace, Tania, Robert
I wish you strength for the coming time from the bottom of my heart.
Help each other, remember the good times with Hans-Werner together.
Feel hugged by me from afar.
I am with you in my thoughts.
With a quiet greeting
Christa

Tim Dietrich

October 26, 2021

Dear Mrs. Wakulat and Family:

Our sincere condolences on John's passing. John was so generous and supportive, mentoring me as a young Area Manager for Home Hardware in Toronto. I always have found memories of the time we spent together. Kindest regards, Tim Dietrich, Halifax, NS

Henry Brzuchalski and Family

October 26, 2021

Grace and family, please accept our sincere condolences for your loss and know that you are in our hearts and prayers.

It has been a privilege and an honour to have known John for over 50 years. He will be truly missed but fondly remembered by countless past employees of Pollocks and customers who were always treated like family; afterall, it was our HOME hardware store!

Thea Zubyk and Guenter Horst

October 25, 2021

I got my job with John through Mel and Jane Pollock,I was cleaning there House in Dunsford and they told me that if I ever move to Toronto again to go and see John and he will give me a job, so in 1990 when I moved back to Toronto I got a job and worked for him for many years, John was a super nice Boss, R.I.P John. Also my condolences to the family

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October 25, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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