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Wollman, Johnny Paul

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Johnny Paul Wollman
October 28, 1961 - June 18, 2021

It is with a deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Johnny Paul Wollman. He passed away surrounded by family on Friday, June 18, 2021, at the age of 59 years. John was born in Maple Creek Colony which later divided and his family went to Ponteix Colony. Once John left the colony he finally settled in Swift Current, SK. John worked many years at Carson’s energy Ltd and Larson’s Construction. But he will always be remembered for being a great track hoe operator. Anyone who knew John knew he was an avid sports fan; from watching the Toronto Blue Jays in baseball to the Edmonton Oilers in hockey. John had many hobbies in his spare time which included: bowling, being a great cook, a handyman always building and fixing stuff around the house, watching western movies, camping, keeping his yard well groomed, but most of all he enjoyed spending time outdoors. Johns greatest pride and joy were his four children Savana, Josie, Natasha and Riley. He was a devoted father to his kids and would do everything he could for them. He spent countless hours watching cartoons with them when they were younger and was full of pride being able to watch them all graduate. John was very excited to become a Grandpa and enjoyed taking trips to Moose Jaw to spend time with his grandkids who he loved deeply.

He was predeceased by his parents Paul and Mary Wollman and brother Daniel Wollman. As well by his first wife Mary Smuk(Wollman). He will be dearly missed by his significant other Whitney Anderson, his children Savana (Chance), Josie, Natasha (Tanner), and Riley (Sabrina), his children’s mother Pamela, his grandchildren Braxton, Kenzie, and Hudson, his sisters Esther (Danny), Ruth (John), Susanna (John), brothers Pete, Benjamin, Paul (Miranda) as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews.

We would like to express our appreciation to family and friends for all their love and support during this difficult time. A special thank you to the Ponteix Colony for allowing Johns final wish to be buried there with his Mother and family happen.

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