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Willy William Schwarz Obituary
Official Obituary of

Willy William Schwarz

February 25, 1943 - July 16, 2023

Willy William Schwarz Obituary

Always in Our Hearts
Willy Schwarz
age 80
Lovingly remembered by his wife Darlene, 
daughter Lesley (TJ), son-in-law Dave Henlisia, 
grandchildren Marina, Nicholas, Dylan (son Ralph), and Tatiana, son William, grandchildren William and Kiera, daughter Tara (Travis) granddaughters 
Jaide (Chayse) and Jasmine, daughter Tanya (Jeremy)  grandsons Kyle and Justin, son David (Savannah) and granddaughter Shyan as well as his mom 
Elvira Schwarz.  He was predeceased by his 
father William and sister Lydia Dixon.


Died
July 16, 2023
at his residence
Boissevain, Manitoba 


Interment will take place at 
Mather Cemetery at a later date.

Donations in memory of Willy may be 
made to Veterans Affairs Canada #622 – 470 Granville St. Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5 or the 
Boissevain Community Theatre Box 481 
Boissevain, Manitoba R0K 0E0. 

 

 Willy William Schwarz was born in 1943, February 25 in Nikolaifelt, Russia and immigrated to Canada at the age of 5. He along with his parents, sister and grandmother settled in Mather, Manitoba where he attended school. At the age of 20 willy joined the Artillery Division of the Canadian Armed Forces. After his 3 years of service, he settled in Boissevain MB where he met his wife Darlene. Known to family and friends as someone who could build and fix anything. He worked at (Drings) and was always willing to help everyone whether he knew them or not. 

 

 

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Always in Our Hearts
Willy Schwarz
age 80
Lovingly remembered by his wife Darlene, 
daughter Lesley (TJ), son-in-law Dave Henlisia, 
grandchildren Marina, Nicholas, Dylan (son Ralph), and Tatiana, son William, grandchildren William and Kiera, daughter Tara (Travis) granddaughters&nb

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