Henry Albert Voth

Henry Albert Voth

Passed on

May 3, 1945 – April 8, 2026

Henry Voth passed away peacefully on April 8, 2026 at the Hunter Memorial Hospital in Teulon, MB.  He was a few weeks short of his 81st birthday. 

He is survived by his son Kendall and his grand-daughter Emma, 2 brothers and 2 sisters.   He was predeceased by his first wife, Irene, nee Kuhl, and his second wife Susan, nee Tamburi, his parents Abe and Mary Voth, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. 

Henry grew up on 3 different family farms south and north of Boissevain, MB.  He attended Elementary School in Wasawa and Mountain Side, and high school in Boissevain.  After high school he attended Assiniboine Community College in Brandon taking drafting.  He worked for 34 years at the provincial government in the department of government services as a draftsman.  He also worked as a custodian in the Westwood Community church until 1994.  He retired in 2005 from the government, and then worked for Adesa Auto Auctions. 

He married Irene Kuhl in August, 1970 and they lived at 62 Fitzgerald Crescent, Winnipeg, for many years.   They adopted their son, Kendall, on April 1, 1975.  They enjoyed traveling and camping locally and far afield.  They especially loved the mountains.  Henry was a farmer at heart, and loved going to the farm whenever possible.   Irene passed away on December 18, 1994. 

Henry married Susan Tamburi on May 17, 1997 and moved to Susan’s farm (the Bog).  Susan had 2 adopted children, Ryan and Danelda.  Henry and Susan hosted many family and church events at their farm.  They did a lot of traveling and camping in those years.  Henry spent a lot of time at the Harris farm, helping out in many ways. Henry and Susan were very involved in and dedicated to the New Life Church in Stonewall.   Susan passed away on January 1, 2015. 

Henry moved into the Lion’s Manor in Stonewall in 2015.  His sisters were delighted to spend his money to furnish his suite. 

Henry’s health was declining, and he entered Stonewall hospital on Dec. 7, and later on was transferred to Teulon Hospital, where he received wonderful care.

Henry was buried in the Erinview Cemetery.  Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2:00 pm at New Life Church, Stonewall. 

The family would like to extend sincere thank-you for the exceptional care from the Teulon hospital staff. 


Comments

Mr. Voth has been a good friend of mine for many years, and I am saddened to hear of his passing. He has always been very kind and caring. He will always be the Mayor of the Village at Family Camp to me.


Mackenzie McLelland

Henry was a patient and kind care giver to his first wife, Irene. He was always upbeat and ready to take Irene travelling. We were happy for him when he met Susan. Henry was an inspiration to us. Ernie & Fritz


Ernie Warkentin

Henry and Susan were beautiful people! After I became believer I hiked to their place in the "bog" from the colony near by and was instantly bless by them, then and many times after. Their warmth, encouragement, generosity, and hospitality was a very real and wonderful encouragement to a new believer! I'm so happy for where I know they are right now!


Erwin Wipf

Henry faithfully wrangled about a dozen middle school boys every week at Boys Brigade at Westwood Community Church. Somehow that wasn't enough(?!) so he would plan weekend hiking and camping trips with us. We toured his office and I still have the carving knife that he made for each of us. As an adult, I recognize what a gift he was to us and am thankful that I had the opportunity to tell him so the last time that I saw him. I also remember meeting up as families while camping in Jasper. He did quite the dance when a spark burned through the upper leg of his pants! Condolences to Kendall and the rest of the family.


Deron Warkentin

Henry was a gem of a man, not just my double cousin, i considered him and told him often he was my brother. Truly an example of Jesus! I visited him in Teulon hosp and in moments of clarity he asked i pray he go home to heaven! I will never forget him, and miss him, his kindness and the loving man he was. Thank you Lord he's where he wanted to be, healed and with Jesus. Heartfelt sympathies to Ken and Emma


Peggy +Brad Zacharias

Our deepest condolences Ken, Emma, Ryan and Donelda and family. Henry was an amazing man living out his faith and love of the Lord with kindness and humble commitment to those who were blessed to be under his care. We miss him but have not forgotten who he was and the example he set for us.


Laurie & Robert Heide

Our deepest condolences Ken,Emma,Ryan, Danelda and family. Henry was an amazing man...living out his faith and love of the Lord with kindness and humble commitment to those who were blessed to be under his care. We miss him but have not forgotten who he was and the example he set for all who knew him.


Laurie and Robert Heide

Sympathy to Kendall. So many memories living in Charleswood He was a dedicated husband and father. We had many times together laughing and sometimes crying!! Rest in peace my friend. Marg kasak


Margaret Kasak

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