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Dear Gertrude and Family, We were extremely surprised and saddened today when Gertrude called informing us of Karl’s passing. It is hard to think that such a kind, energetic person, full of life, has passed. Remembering (when we lived in Kirkland Lake) the many good times we had with you, fishing, skating on the pond behind your house, and skiing at Kanasuta. We enjoyed visiting the cottage at Raven Lake when we came back on holidays, as well as, the times you came out here to B.C. skiing at Whistler. Our sincere condolences on the loss of this kind husband and father. Love, Henry and Sarah
Henry and Sarah Kavsek, March 1, 2021
My sympathy to the Hochfellner family on the loss of a pillar to the community. Mr. H was a man of few words, none of them complaints or negative but rather words of wisdom. Many frosty mornings I was picked up in the brown Buick Regal and taken to Raven mountain for a day of great skiing with Mr ands Mrs . H and Johnny. These are memories that will never fade.
Trevor Hoffman, March 1, 2021
We just recently learned of Karls passing, We offer our deepest sympathy to Karls Family. Our greatest memories of Karl are from Raven Mt & Kanasuta. He would always tell our group ( Shawn Theriault, Kyle Sayer, Mike Goodman and myself) you guys should slow down on the hill and the next thing he would go blowing by us singing and whistling and laughing. He was also a great skiing mentor to our daughter who loved him dearly, he spent many hours with her going up the tow at Kanasuta and helped her to become a very accomplished skier. God rest Karl may you have nothing but blue skies and freshly groomed trails. Bill, Jo-Ann & Billie-Jo
Bill & Jo-Ann Barty, March 1, 2021
We had the pleasure of knowing Karl for many years. We will miss him dearly.
Pasquale Di Sano, March 1, 2021
Dear Carl, Gertrude and family, So sorry that I’m unable to extend to you my sympathies in person. What an accomplished man your Dad was – professionally and personally. So very sorry for your loss. Helene (Harvey) and Don Studholme
Helene and Don Studholme, March 1, 2021
In memory of Karl Hochfellner, a wonderful father to a wonderful family.
Warren Hill, March 1, 2021
Very sorry for your lost, my sinceres condolences my thoughts are with you. Karl was a very good man and really appreciated at the ski hil, he will be missed. Marie Eve an employee of Kanasuta
Marie Eve Bastien, March 1, 2021
Our condolences to Gertie and family. We will miss his bantering as we arrived at the hill “too late” and in his words”What’s the matter with you guys? Can’t you get out of bed!” He would chuckle and move on. He made deals with the kids to motivate them to ski “the big Hills”. I’ll give you a chocolate bar if you’ll ski the Grande Prix with me. It always worked. He was always so patient with the children and they really enjoyed his company. My father, Harry Kirchmayer, fellow Austrian skied with Karl for many years. When Dad gave up skiing he watched hockey games with Karl at the rink. They were good friend and he will be missed. Rest in Peace Karl we have lost a great ski buddy!.
Gavin,Leslie, Kirk, Connor and Leah, March 1, 2021
Very sorry to hear about Karl’s passing. We’ll remember many great ski days at Raven and Kanasuta, and a warm home in winter with Karl’s expertly installed furnaces.
Don Hagar & Steve Hagar, March 1, 2021
Since Karl accident at Mountain our toughts are for him and the whole family. What â great man and skier hé was , coming from Europe he was a legend for us. We met him first at Raven in seventies. His passion for skiing was never shake , but also his love for people smiling talking give great encouraging words to kids He was à model for all of us, and on the hill we will always had a toughts for Karl. All our sympaties to the Hochfellner family we are in thought with you all. Lamonde family : Jacques , Louise , Christine , Josée, son in law André and our grand son and grand daughter who love him , Carl and Mariane xxx
Jacques Lamonde, March 1, 2021
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Karl. I only met him a few times when I lived with Carl at University but he was a very nice friendly person who always sent along great fish like pickerel and rainbow trout to keep us fed. I know from Carl’s stories over the years that he lived a full life and was still working hard right up until his passing. My thoughts are with the whole family at this time. Warren Hill
Warren Hill, March 1, 2021
It is with great sadness on hearing that Mr. Hochfellners passing. He was a good mentor and friend. As a young boy he helped me to ski slops and as a young man he mentored me on work ethics that I carry today. I can still picture Karl on the top of Raven mountain with a smile from ear to ear and the endless blue sky behind him ready to carve up the freshly packed snow. He will be greatly missed and I was blessed to have know him.
Guy Iannucci, March 1, 2021
Gertrude and family We are very sorry to hear of Karl,s passing. His smile, sense of humour and positive attitude made a lasting impression on all who met him. We will always picture him racing down Raven, often with a child on his shoulders, and a big grin on his face. A wonderful skier whom we all envied, but an even better person. A loss to all
Brian and Gale Hamilton, March 1, 2021
An amazing man! I recall many days of skiing with Karl and John growing up on Raven Mountain. He instilled in me a greart passion for a sport I continue to love. Watching him conquer any slope with grace and excellence was a try inspiration and one I often reflect upon today.A Great family man who we will miss greatly.
Ferio Pugliese, March 1, 2021
I will cherish our conversations as you paddled by in your canoe each day at the cottage, how you always reminded me I’d better hurry down the lake and pick the blueberries before you got them all. Our family camping trips before at Raven that made us all fall in love with the lake which ended up in our families all purchasing a lot which led to many many years of enjoyment at the cottage. How I loved sitting with Brian and watching you make a piece of drift wood come to life with your unique face carvings. And for the 15 years Marcel enjoyed working by your side day after day and for everything you taught him. Your gentle smile will always be remembered….. Laura & Marcel Alarie xxoo
Laura Alarie, March 1, 2021
Karl and I first met in 1983 at the Macassa Number 3 Shaft during the early sinking. The shaft crew had used a scaling bar to poke a big ugly hole in the siding at the bucket dump in our new headframe for fresh air and a view of outside. When I asked Karl for advice, he just smiled that big trademark ear-to-ear grin and said he would look after it. If you look fifty feet up the headframe, that window he installed is still there to this day. RIP in heaven old buddy.
Bill & Jo-Ann Glover and family, March 1, 2021
Gertie & Family Sending thoughts and prayers. I am sorry I won’t be able to attend the services – I am so happy I got to see you and Karl this past summer at Kinross pond. He was such a wonderful man. Lots of Love xo
Amy Shaba posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
An amazing & wonderful man. He was well liked and respected by everyone who knew him. Kirkland Lake has lost a Master Tradesmen. R.I.P. Karl. Deepest Condolences to Gertrude & Family! Thoughts & Prayers are with you all at this most difficult time.
Fred &Sonia Lang posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
We remember Carl as a fine man. In business, on the ski hill, and as a dental patient. Our sincerest condolences to Gertrude and family, from the Scott family. Jeff, Virgie, Dave, and Brenda
Dr. Jeff Scott posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Mr. Hochfellner is the reason I am still in love with skiing. When I was three years old learning the ropes at Kanasuta, Karl took me under his expert wing and taught me how to ski well, and more importantly, how to have fun doing it. One of the most generous and patient people I’ve ever met, Mr. Hochfellner instilled in me a lifelong passion for skiing (and hot-chocolate breaks). I will never forget his kindness in teaching me how to ski and, ultimately, how to push myself just a little further whenever I was in doubt. Now, whenever I’m waiting in line for first tracks, I will think of his relentless passion for skiing and do my best to make him proud. Mr. Hochfellner was an incredible man and I would like to pass on my sincerest condolences to his family. Reid Obradovich
Reid Obradovich posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
I grew up skiing at the Seastika ski club which my father and many dads including Carl created and kept running. It was a great time 1950s and 60’s. Thanks Carl. May this next phase be the best for you! May your family be at peace and revelling in what you brought to their lives!
Wendy Acton posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My condoleances to all the family members. Mr Karl was a good friend of my father Claude Lacroix. He knew us for over 40 years. We First met him at Raven Mountain and then at Kanasuta’s. He was always happy to ski with us or discuss with me and my brother Stephane. Last saturday I asked him if” life was treating him good” and he told me:oh yes! I’m still skiing at 80 years old.He was a great skier, strong and fast as lightning!! We will miss him at Kanasuta. Good bless Mr. Karl!!
Manon Lacroix posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Mes plus sincères condoléances à toute la famille de Monsieur Hochfellner. J’ai croisé cet homme à plusieurs reprises au Mont Kanasuta sans jamais lui avoir adressé la parole mais toujours croiser son regard et mériter un sourire généreux et spontané. Il semblait être un grand homme. Aujourd’hui, nous avons perdu un bon skieur sur les pistes de Mont Kanasuta ! Rest in peace , M. Hochfellner. Marie-Pierre Dupont Rouyn-Noranda, QC
Marie-Pierre Dupont posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
A huge loss, so much skill,talent and genius.Will miss him greatly. The big tough exterior was just an act. RIP Karl.
Gilbert and Judy Brazeau posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
I am sitting here in Breckenridge Colorado largely because of Karl. He taught me the finer points of skiing having never had a formal lesson but for Karl telling me what to do. He then took my two boys under his watchful eye both at Raven Mountain and Kanasuta and virtually taught them how it should be done but in his very subtle and fun way. One of my fondest memories in my time on earth is when Brian, George, Karl and I went on a ski trip to Kicking Horse BC. One morning the sun was coming up, we were first on the mountain and I believe I remember Karl helping the lifties removing frost from the seats of the chairlift in preparation for first run. Vivid in my recollection is Karl at the top of the world with a twinkle in his eye, first run, fresh snow, large grin and a GOODY GOODY and off flying down the bowl, always graceful, elegant and free on his boards. He was awesome! Kathy and I and the boys will miss him but never forget him. Tom, Kathy, Alex and Reid Obradovich
Tom Obradovich and family posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Sorry I was not sure my first message was posted becsuse I tried so many times to send it and the connection was not so good at Kanasuta where I knew about the sad event He will be missed Tania Sarrouge and family
Tania Sarrouge & Elie El- Hawli posted a symbolic gesture, March 1, 2021
Sincères condoléances à toute la famille On l’a connu au Mont Kanasuta, il était toujours souriant!!! On a souvent partagé le télésiège ensemble Que son âme repause en paix Les Hawlis
Tania Sarrouge & Elie El- Hawli posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
He was always the perfect gentleman. He loved his family so.My condolensces go out to the family.
David Dickinson lit a candle, March 1, 2021
He will be missed he was a great guy.
Jack Royal posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My sincere condolences to Gertrude and family. I am so sorry to hear about Karl’s death. My thoughts are with you and today I am remembering the many happy times at Raven Mountain. Karl was such an important part of skiing at Raven. He helped so many learn to ski and was someone the children idolized. If anyone got into trouble while skiing, Karl was always right there to help. What a challenge it was to follow Karl down the hill – could not keep up! He will be missed.
Betty Rumball posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Condolences to your family. Karl was a well loved and respected professional and a strong and skilled skier. Karl was an icon at Raven Mountain and went on to Kanasuta to become one there as well. He will be missed but he left great memories and we wish the family time to mourn and time to share those memories in the comfort of family and friends. RIP Karl
Paul & Patricia Arney posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Sincères Condoléances à toute la famille On a connu cet homme toujours souriant au Mont Kanasuta. On a souvent partage le télésiège avec lui !!! Sa perte nous attriste tous Que son âme repose en paix Les Hawlis Rouyn Noranda
Tania Sarrouge& Elie El-Hawli posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My sincere condolences to the Hochfellner family for your loss of such a great manThinking of you all during this very difficult time.
Christine Doxsee posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My condolences to the family…Karl always had a smile. He will be missed.
Colette Tardif posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
On March 17th ironically my birthday I say goodbye to a beautiful man. Icon of the hill aka The Yellow Bullet ! Karl skied with my three sons and most recent with my grandson. Many fond memories, with one that still brings a smile. One of my sons, a teenager at the time looked at me like I had three heads……Some guy called here and wanted me to tell you the ski hill was open. That was Karl, often greeted with a hug, followed by ” you guys are eating again !” Going back many years before children, nothing nicer then to click off those skis at the top of the hill to catch a few rays. Well apparently not the thing to do ! You would get the look followed by “what is this ? Do another run !” Forever in our hearts Colleen, Cliff, Matthew, Jacob, Gino, & Carter
Colleen McGill posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Sorry for your loss of a great man ,,, always made time to chat ,, enjoyed his stories he will be missed
Laurier Groulx posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Our sympathies to Gertrude & family. Karl, such a gentle soul with his artistic talents presented a carving of a smiling face in a piece of wooden windfall, that has hung by our fireplace since the early seventies. Never to be forgotten.
Whit & Nora Piche posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
For the fastest skier on God,s team.
David lit a candle, March 1, 2021
Such a wonderful, kind, compassionate man, who will be missed by all who knew him, my sincere condolences and prayers to Karl’s family and friends.
Tina Rozich posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Carl will be greatly missed by those of us who knew him . That twinkle in his eyes and his grin when he talk about skiing or camps or hockey ,will be missed.Pauline & I extend our sincere condolences to Gertrude and the family.
David posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
John, Pam and family, My condolences to the family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending lots of love, Joce
Jocelyne Gervais posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to Karl. We spent many amazing days at Kanasuta together with Karl and his family. We have very good memories. RIP my friend
Joe Elijah and Isaac Bustraen posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Karl was one of the best skiers in Northern Ontario and an inspiring ski team coach. I had the good fortune of skiing with him two years ago at Kanasuta some 50 years later and he was still skiing his parallel style perfectly and at full speed. My condolences to the Hochfellner Family
Garry Windsor posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My condolences to Karl’s friends and family. I will always have great memories of Karl… When I was younger, he would take me between his legs to climb the mountain with the T-bar at Raven’s. He would take me on the “exterminator” and I tried to follow him, but He was always too fast for me!! That made him smile everytime. Since He was a great friend of my father’s, I had the chance to see him often… I’m sure that they are together right now skiing somewhere wonderful!! Stephane, son of Claude Lacroix
Stephane Lacroix posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
What a great gentleman he was, my condolences to the family
Murray Hill lit a candle, March 1, 2021
My deepest condolences to all the Hochfellner family.
Darren Phillips posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Judy and I were so shocked to learn of Karl’s situation last week and so saddened to learn of Karl’s death. On behalf of Judy and I and the Raven Lake Cottagers’ Association, our deepest sympathies and prayers are extended to Gertrude and family at this time. Judy and I feel so fortunate to have been included in Karls circle of friends he was such a kind, humble and welcoming person. I will cherish the memories of the great chats we had at the Cottage BBQ, competing with him for blueberries at Larder Falls and the winter phone calls when he would provide me with winter updates on the area roads and weather. Karl was always a great supporter of the Cottagers Association and me personally I could always count on his counsel and advice he was so warm and always treated people with respect and dignity. It will not be the same at Raven Lake without his presence and his boat slip at the landing will provide lasting memories for me and many of his neighbours at the lake. At least we can gain some comfort in knowing that he was able to enjoy the slopes and the outdoors to the end. Hal & Judy Humphries Gravenhurst
Hal Humphries posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
My condolences to the family. Carl was a very good guy and the best tradesmen . No tin man like him. He will be missed
Joe and Diane Frade posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Our hearts are broken. Karl was an amazing man. There are no words, only our deepest sympathy to all who love him.
Noella, Eli and Isaac posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
I first met carl in 2005 as I had gone to him to build me some ducting,he came to the house and did all measuring for the project.Before i had chance to pick up duct I was in a bad accident where I ended up on crutches and off work for a couple of months.when i made it back in to pay him (on crutches )he absolutely refused to accept my money until I was 100% fit to return to work and provide for my family,He said I may need that money.I instantly gained all the respect in the world for this man and considered him a good friend from that point on.Men of this calibre are few and far between,I will miss him, My deepest condolences to his family.
David Fraser posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Karl was a wonderful man, who loved life. Our sons always remember him being so kind and helpful to them in their early days of skiing. Remember and treasure all the great memories you had with him. Our condolences.
Don and Sandy Larose posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Like all of us skiers at kanasuta Carl became a “member” of a family the day he joined the “gang”. We shered the same trill of sliding down the hill in companionship and respect. All those who enjoied is presence will remember Karl as a great “FRIEND”` I feel so sorry for all his family and friends. All my condolences to all. Réal
Réal Boissonneault posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Lesia & John would like to send their condolences to Gertrude & her family. Karl loved to ski & his last day was doing exactly what he loved to do. He will be missed especially by his grandchildren. Memories of skiing and fishing at raven lake. We had a family Christmas in Gravenhurst & Newmarket by all family members this past year. He worked at his shop still in his 80th year and enjoyed chats with his friends Kirkland lake will miss him.
Lesia &john little posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
We are very saddened to hear of Karl’s passing. We are very sorry for your loss and extend our condolences to all of his much loved family. He really improved my own skiing whilst following behind him on many runs over the years and his kindness and generosity that he extended to our children Marisa and Jed, will never be forgotten. If they wanted to stay and ski when mom had had enough, Karl would allow them to stay with him and then carried in a sleeping child on many occasions. God bless and please know that our thoughts are with you. xoxo Kathy, Jim, Marisa & Jed McLenaghan
Kathy McLenaghan posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Thinking of you his wife Gertrude and your family in this sad time. So sorry for your loss and also for our loss at Kanasuta Mountaing as my children and grandchildren always cared for him. He was a great skier and a fine man.We have enjoyed his company at the ski hill for over twenty years and we will miss him. RIP Karl!
Cecile Chouinard Tremblay posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
On behalf of Robert and Suzana Little, please accept our deepest condolences on the recent passing of Karl Hochfellner. To say that Karl was a man larger than life would be an understatement. He will always be remembered by his incredible positive attitude and zest for life. He was an extraordinary man, and there are many in the Kirkland Lake community who will deeply mourn his passing, as his was a life of determination, love, dedication and excellence. May he rest in peace.
Suzana and Robert posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Dear Gertrude and Family, I’m so sorry to hear of Karl’s passing. Tough as nails is such a true description of him. May he rest in peace with Brian..so very sorry Gertrude
Jody Mckay posted a condolence, March 1, 2021
Thinking of you Gert and your Family at this very sad and difficult time…..Karl was a special person and will surely be missed by ALL who knew and loved him.
Judy and Rick Gervais posted a condolence, March 1, 2021