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Dr. Wolfgang Hirte

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Linda Pelley

February 19, 2009

Dorothea, sending my thoughts of sympathy at this sad time to you, Sam, the kids and the Hirte Family. The loss of a parent is a great loss, by reading some of these entries, your dad sounded like an incredible man. Like father, like daughter!

David and Joyce Berg

February 17, 2009

Joyce and I would like to express our deepest condolences to the family on your father's passing. From reading the obituary, it seems like he made a lasting impression on his battle to cure cancer, and on his family. Sounds like a great man, and a man of strength.
Fondly, Dave and Joyce Berg

Cam Burron

February 15, 2009

To the Hirte Family,
It is with deepest sympathy that I write you this note. I knew Holger in High School and we then went our separate ways to various Universities.
I am so blessed to still have both of my parents with me, but as life goes on we all know that we must face a loss of a parent or Spouse at some point.
My prayers will be with your entire family in your time of sadness.
Warmest Regards,
Campbell "Cam" D. Burron
Chandler, AZ U.S.A.

Desneiges Vincent

February 13, 2009

Marion,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I can remember you talking about your dad and all the things you did with him. I am sure he will be deeply missed. My prayers will be with you and your family.

Dori Burchat

February 12, 2009

Dearest Dorothea and Sam

Rob and I were saddened to hear of the passing of your father. I remember meeting your parents very briefly, and what I remember most was the happy, loving environment in your home. Your parents have left an amazing legacy in you children and now your grandchildren. I am sure you have many memories as well - cherish them.
with love and condolences
Dori and Rob

George Karpinsky

February 11, 2009

Dorothea & Sam.

I've only met Dorothea's father once (at your wedding), but was overcome by his enthusiasm, generosity and spirit that I've never forgotten him.

He has left his mark on this world, and that is something to certainly celebrate !

Thinking of you both,

George and Cindy.

Christine Whitton

February 11, 2009

Dear Dorothea,
Just want you to know my thoughts are with you at the moment. I wish I could have met your dad - he sounds like an amazing man, not unlike you!
Love, Chris

Steven Venn

February 11, 2009

Dorothea:

Sorry to hear about your loss. My sympathies are with you as your's were with me when my Dad passed away (and I appreciated your support back then). I can say that it does get better with time and the memories that linger are good ones. So take heart in that.

Please accept my condolences.

Linda Lapointe

February 11, 2009

To Marion and Family,

I am soo sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. I know how much he ment to you. I never met him but listening to you talk about him, your swimming buddy, and reading the article in the Citizen shows that he was a great man.
My Sincere Sympathy,

Linda L

Yadranka Banovich

February 11, 2009

Dear Dorothea, Sam, Harrison and Helena,
We are so sorry for your loss. He sounded like a wonderful and amazing human being - I wish I could have met him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Yadranka, Michael and Jannna

Blaine Herrmann

February 10, 2009

You are in our thoughts these days and we are sorry for your loss.

Blaine and Blair

Ken Tancock

February 10, 2009

Dear Dorothea; Sorry to hear the news of your father's death. He sounds like a wonderful person I would have loved to have known.My condolences to you and Sam and Harrison and Helena and your large family. Sad times but great memories. Affectionately, Ken Tancock

Wendy Tancock

February 9, 2009

Dear Dorothea and family,
I’m so sorry to hear the sad news.
Your dad had a wonderful, bubbly personality.... he had a refreshing curiosity of the world around him.
I think of him when I pass Roncevalles Ave.... he liked to pronounce it the french way.... not the funny way Torontonians pronounce it.
He will be missed greatly.
All my love,
Wendy

John Savoie

February 9, 2009

To the Hirte Family, as a former patient back in 1976 i am forever grateful to Dr. Hirte for his tenaciousness in finding a drug to cure my muscle cancer, his compassion and genuine concern for his patients was outstanding. I am grateful to be alive today. I want to extend my deepest sympathies to Dr. Hirte family in these most difficult times.

John Savoie

Gregory Harrison

February 9, 2009

To the Hirte family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,
Gregory Harrison and Kenneth McKenzie

Gerry MacWilliams

February 9, 2009

Connie, I was very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. All the best to you and your family.

Anne Marie O'Dale, R.N. (retired)

February 9, 2009

I was blessed by having worked with Dr. Hirte on the Oncology ward at the Civic. I first met him when we were on 1 East North and then worked with him on 1 Pavillion North. I will always remember him for his compassion and tender care to his patients and for his respect and willingness to help me expand my knowledge.

My thoughts are with you all.

Mary Ann McCoy

February 9, 2009

Gerry & I send our deepest condolenses to you & your family.
Cherish your memories.
Mary Ann & gerry

Sharon Scharfe

February 9, 2009

Dear Connie & Family,
My deepest sympathy at the loss of your Dad. My heart is with you.
Hugs, Sharon

Cristina Paiva

February 8, 2009

Marion,

My deepest condolences to you and your family. May God give you all strength on these difficult days.

My thoughts are with you.

Claude Boucher

February 8, 2009

Our deepest condolences to the entire Hirte family.

Rose Marie O'Byrne

February 7, 2009

Marion
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May your memories bring you comfort. Deepest Sympathy to you and the family.

Juergen Kuehn

February 7, 2009

Dear Hirte Family,

although I never met Dr. Hirte, I almost feel as if I knew him personally. My wife Brigitte used to work with him for many years in the
Cancer Clinic at the Civic Hospital and she always spoke very highly of him.

Not only that, but now I find out that we grew up in the same hometown where I lived from 1932 until 1947 with interruptions by military service,including a period as PoW.

I attended the famous Francke Foundation "Latina", which he possibly did too.

We sometimes drove by your place on the way to Baskin's Beach.

We arrived in Canada in 1953.

May God bless you in your loss.

Joanne Leclair

February 7, 2009

My deepest condolences to Marion and her entire family.

Our thoughts are with you.

Raeburn & Lillian MacDougall

February 7, 2009

Dear Barbara and family,

Our thoughts and sympathy are with you at this time. Wolfgang was a remarkable man and it has been a wonderful priviledge to know him over the years since we moved next door to you in Dunrobin. I can still see you and he riding Rummy, Naja, and later on, Appy, in the field. Sometimes he would be working away in that big garden. He had many wonderful years, helped countless people in need of his skills, and raised a great family. Wolfgang's cheerful smile and hearty laugh will be missed by all who knew him, and he will be remembered with the same love and respect we had for him during his lifetime.

May God give you the comfort that only He can give.

With sympathy,

Rae and Lillian

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