Harold Mallwitz

Harold Mallwitz

It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Harold Mallwitz of Saskatoon, SK, on October 03, 2025.  He was predeceased by his beloved parents, Gustive and Ottillie Mallwitz.

Harold is survived by his wife of 61 years Jean Mallwitz and their sons, Darryl and Brian. Harold was deeply loved and will be missed.

In January 1964, Harold married the love of his life Jean Tash, and they shared 61 beautiful years of marriage. Together they had two sons Darryl & Brian.

Harold worked 35 years in broadcasting where he had a tv and radio show. He was also the past president of The Rotary club and Chamber of Commerce of Prince albert Sk.

Harold and the family cherished and enjoyed many happy years at their summer home at Emma Lake, SK, where they created many happy memories together.

In 1995 Harold & Jean moved to Saskatoon Saskatchewan, where he built a new home in Briarwood and retired from broadcasting. During his retirement years Harold and Jean had a lot of enjoyment and satisfaction by visiting all the new homes under construction in Briarwood By his son’s Darryl’s real estate development company. Jean and Harold enjoyed spending the winters in Palm Springs California, where they spent 33 wonderful years traveling to, until 2019 and the start of covid.

Harold told us in his own words, that he wanted to thank personally the Tash family for the kindness, love and respect they showed to him for the 61 years he was married to Jean.

Harold was a dedicated Christian and believed in the Lord savior, it was very important to him to live a Christian and wholesome life, and we know he is blessed to be with his lord savior, and his beloved parents, Gustive and Ottillie Mallwitz.

In the surviving families’ own words, Harold was a loving father to his sons and dedicated and faithful husband to his wife Jean. He will be greatly missed and cherished.

Harold passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family in Saskatoon.

Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.

8 Responses

  1. I’m incredibly saddened to read this news today. Harold was a dear friend to me and my young family all those years ago, and working with him at 900 CKBI was a rare time and such a gift! I will never forget him. My condolences to Jean and the boys and all his family and friends who loved him.

  2. My deepest condolences to Jean, Brian and Darryl. I fondly remember working with Harold in Prince Albert his kindness and gentle spirit. I will never forget the many mornings that were spent having coffee and toast at the Marley after the 9 am broadcast. Rest easy friend.

  3. I am saddened by this news. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends. I worked with Harold in the early eighties. He was a great workmate and a lot of fun to be around. I treasured exchanging Christmas greetings and news with him over the intervening decades. He was a good man and will be missed, but he leaves behind him a lot of good memories. Rest in peace.

  4. My condolences to Harold’s family and friends. I can remember watching Harold on CKBI TV growing up.

  5. Saddened to read of Harold’s passing today. I always enjoy our conversations at CKBI in the 1st half of the 80s, and running into him at Emma Lake over the summers. My condolences to Jean and their families.

  6. So sorry to hear about Harold’s passing. The loss of a husband and father are so difficult. Praying for you all. Love, Doreen.

  7. Harold was a good friend. He was very entertaining and we kept in contact after he retired. I’m very sorry that I never got to see him again. My sincere condolences to his family.

  8. It was with deep sadness to learn that Harold had passed away. Harold was my dads cousin. Harold and I developed a lasting friendship. We shared the same interest because I was also a broadcaster It was Harold that got me interested in the field. He invited me in one occasion to come with him to CKBI. He was CKBis Farm Director He taped his TV show and gave me a tour of the radio and TV station. He gave me his real to real tape recorder to listen to a news cast. Then sometime later I was hired by Harry Dekker GM of CJNB and later by Wally Cameron at CKOM. Harold and I enjoyed sharing broadcast experiences by phone and when we got together for coffee at Lawson Heights in Saskatoon. I told Harold I always enjoy speaking with you. Until we meet again with our Lord and Saviour Jesus.

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