Milford Hartwick

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Milford Charles Hartwick
April 3, 1934 - July 13, 2025


Peacefully at Leisure Living Retirement Home, Jarvis on Sunday July 13, 2025 at the age of 91 years. Husband of the late Marjory (Wohlgemuth) Hartwick. Loving father of Brian & Terri, Glenn, Mark & Ashleigh, and Joan & Glen. Dear grandpa of Zachery & Megan, Megan, Taylor & Marcel, Avery & Olivia, Logan, and Isabella. Dear great grandpa of Rory. Brother of Delwood, Helen & the late John Gilbert, and the late Russel, Eldon, and Carwin. Brother-In-Law of Viola & the late Earl Melcher, Joyce & the late Joe Fera, and Ron & Sharon Wohlgemuth. Uncle to many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Milford was a Lifelong member of the Fisherville District Lions Club. Receiving Melvin Jones Fellow and Helen Keller Fellowship awards. He was also known as the Ticket Master for the Lions club. The pumpkin king of Haldimand and our unofficial Mayor of Fisherville.

The family will honour his life with visitation at the Hyde & Mott Chapel, R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes Ltd., 60 Main Street South, Hagersville on Sunday July 20, 2025 from 6-9 p.m. A private family service will be held. Cremation to follow with Interment of cremated remains in the family plot in Massey at a later date. As an expression of sympathy donations may be made to the Fisherville District Lions or the Charity of your choice. www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by BOB FEATHERSTONE on
Brian we are so very sorry for your loss
Bob & Judy Featherstone
Posted by Keith Krauskopf on
Mark, Avery and all the Hartwick family I am so sorry of the loss of your Dad, Grandfather and Great Grandfather Milford. I have great memories of him during the game with Mark as a player and of Avery as player and as coach of the Hawks . I will miss him coming to Hawks games. My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.
Posted by Bill Hartwick on
Uncle Milford holds a special spot in my mind and heart and he will be missed. There was something about his nature and character that would draw you in and make you feel special. I was always amazed with his sharp wit and that look in his eyes, kind of like he knew something but he wasn’t telling you. ????
My memories are fond of this man and I’m sure there is a pain in your hearts that only time will allow to heal. I would say any one of us would be lucky to live such a rich and full life as Uncle Milford has done.
Trish and I send our love and condolences to our family while you all adjust, which will be difficult.
Safe travels Uncle Milford ❤️
Say hello to my dad and everyone else!
I know you are in good company! ????
Much love from Bill & Trish.
Posted by Harold and Marilyn Winger on
Our sincere condolences and prayers to all the Hartwick family. We have known Milford for a very long time and he was always up for good conversation and laughs especially talking to Harold about hunting trips up north. We will miss his many visits and seeing his red truck come rolling in for an afternoon of long chats.
R.I.P. Milford
Posted by Wayne Awde on
My condolences to the family R.I.P
Posted by Bob and Rita Bennett on
Our sincere sympathy to all Milford's dear ones.
We have good memories of him from our association through the insurance business.
May he rest in peace. Bob and Rita.
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