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    Thanksgiving Memories

    for the Life of Helmut

    Tanz 1935-2008

    Melitta and Helmut Tanz 45th Anniversary Cruise 2006

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    Thanksgiving Memories for the Life of Helmut Tanz - 1935-2008

    I was very deeply saddened to learn today (05/01/09) of the death on Christmas Day 2008 of this very

    dear friend of more than 35 years. He would have turned 73 in only two weeks

    I first met him early in January in 1972 in Brantford, when I was seeking a low cost 2-bedroomed

    apartment for myself and my now late older brother Bob, as I had just started a job with Massey-

    Ferguson in Brantford, and brother Bob was not working at the time, and had joined me while he

    sought his next employment. We had been sharing a large attic room in a house on Dalhousie Street

    there, with shared use of kitchen and bathrooms with other residents.

    Helmut was a slim and handsome (as, in my experience, he pretty much remained for the rest of his

    life), about 36-years old then, and was at work renovating one of the 6 apartments in the block he

    owned on Emilie Street. We hit it off, and I rented the quite small, but adequate, two-bedroom

    apartment. It was an old building - perhaps more than 100 years - and Helmut had put in the

    updated bathrooms and renovated everything, including papering the ceilings(!), and adding an exotic

    open Arabian Nights-style curved-top doorways to link the kitchens and living rooms. He said he had

    paid someone to help him (especially on the plumbing part) to renovate the first apartment there, so

    he could learn how to do it, and then Helmut renovated the rest of the apartments himself.

    I lived in two of Helmuts apartments there. One was downstairs on the right side from the street and

    the other one above it. When I was contemplating moving into the upstairs one, Helmut was still

    renovating it. He told me it was important for him to go and see his mother in Germany, but he was

    short of funds. I offered to move into the unfinished flat and pay regular rent from the moving date to

    help, which is what happened ...and he had enough funds to go to Germany.

    At the time he worked at Cockshutts, a local farm machinery production company. I had recently

    started a job at Massey-Ferguson, which had four factories then in Brantford, and was then the towns

    major employer (about 5,000 staff then in Brantford). He told me he had previously worked atMasseys Verity Works, one of the companys towns then four factories, which made farm

    implements, mostly to be pulled behind tractors.

    He would come to me and collect the rent monthly, and I would usually offer him a drink of an

    inexpensive Napoleon Brandy, my preferred tipple at the time, which he would invariably accept. This

    usually turned into having several drinks of the same for both of us. Helmut would tell me stories of

    his childhood and later life. He had fond memories of his father (I think he said he was a teacher)

    who, despite just having one lung, was finally drafted into the German army later in the last desperate

    years of World War II and sent to Russia. It seems he disappeared during the siege of

    Leningrad/Stalingrad and was presumed to have died there. Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stalingrad .

    This loss and the aftermath of the war resulted in a childhood in Berlin of considerable hardship for

    Helmut and his mother and sister, who went hungry at times. Despite this, Helmut had many fond

    and happy memories of Berlin, and of his youth and friends there. He very much wanted to introduce

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    me to the Berlin he remembered and loved, and invited me to join him on many trips he made there

    right up until his last visit there in the autumn of 2008. Unfortunately these were not at times which fit

    into one or another of my working life, budget or circumstances. I deeply regret not having benefitted

    from his introduction to Berlin, and still do hope to visit it one day ...though it will not be the same as

    having seen it with friend Helmut.

    While he was still young and living in Germany, his mother encouraged him to obtain a professional

    certificate through training, and Helmut qualified as a lathe operator. This allowed him to emigrate toCanada, where he went first to Toronto and worked in a plastics products business, and later settled

    in nearby Brantford, with trips back to Germany between living in these two places, followed by later

    visits back to Germany off and on for the rest of his life. He told me his bachelor life was a bit wild

    during these early years, living from one pay cheque to the next, and he realised he would be better

    off having a wife and a more settled life. This resulted in him proposing to Melitta, a beautiful young

    lady from his home country. They married, and his life became more stable. Following this, he

    worked in New York State. They had two beautiful sons, Eric and Uwe.

    At the time I met him, Helmut was living in a fairly basic post-war prefab (wooden I think) house in

    Brantford. He had personally dug a partial basement/storage area under the house. When I had afriend (Julian) from England come to visit (about 1973), Helmut invited us to a traditional Sunday style

    meal at this home with his family. Melitta prepared the meal, and it remains a special enjoyed

    memory for me. Not too long after this Helmut, now a little more prosperous, sold this house, and

    he moved with his family to the more modern and bigger home on Blueridge Crescent, which became

    their home afterwards ...when Helmut and Melitta both, or Helmut alone, were not travelling.

    20 Blueridge Crescent, Brantford

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    Helmut with son Uwe, ca. 1975

    Helmut had an amazing mind, and could play chess like a Master of the game. Local tournaments

    would be held and Helmut would play several players one after another and win all the games. I once

    had a genius IQ chemist friend come to stay and (despite being quite inebriated at the time) he

    challenged Helmut to a chess game. He complained to me the next day that he was very upset at

    having lost one of three games to Helmut.

    Just after I met Helmut, and began being a tenant of his in the winter of 1971-2, his eldest son, Eric,

    who was still a very young boy, went missing. It was a hugely tragic worry and concern for Helmut,

    for his family, for those who knew him and Melitta, as well as for all in the area (including me). There

    were local newspaper articles about this mysterious disappearance. Despite search parties looking

    for Eric, there was no news of what had happened to him until the Spring thaw, when it was

    discovered that he had fallen into a local river and had drowned. He was buried in Brantford. Helmut

    always told me afterwards, that having his son buried in Brantford meant it was important for him to

    stay there and make Brantford his permanent home. (Melitta has told me that Helmuts cremated

    ashes now join Erics at the same burial place.)

    Helmut became an important friend to me the most important one - while I was in Brantford (and

    later, too), and also a good friend to my brother Bob, who moved to Toronto soon after. Helmut used

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    to visit Bob in Toronto, and they enjoyed good meals and evenings out there. Helmut was very upset

    (as I certainly was, too) to learn of Bobs death in a motorcycle accident in 1976.

    After I went to Mexico in 1974 for a couple of years, Helmut and his second son, Uwe, came to visit.

    was delighted to have them stay with me in my modest apartment and to introduce them to the

    Mexico City area, including the Street Mariachi band players experience and the Tenampa bar (a

    sometimes visited venue during my University days there) where these bands also play. We largely

    cooked for ourselves there, and he recommended his wifes potato pancakes and tried to cook themfor us, but his recipe or cooking did not work out too well. Later, he sent me Melittas better recipe for

    this.

    Brian and Helmut Mexico City Airport, 1975

    Helmut fell in love with Mexico and its culture and peoples, and it remained a favourite and often an

    annual winter - travelling destination for him. He - and Melitta, when she could join him, usually went

    to Acapulco for several weeks during the worst of the Canadian winters. He had a band of foreign

    friends there he would rejoin each year some of whom he would play chess with.

    Helmut and Melitta also visited me in Toronto when I was there in the late 70s, and then, later after I

    moved to England, he came to visit me in each of my homes there.

    Helmut loved going back to Germany to visit family. He always helped his mother as well as he could

    (despite not fully approving of her later partner), and enjoyed visiting his sister and her family.

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    Both Helmut and Melitta blessed us by visiting us when we were in Spain in March/April of about

    1986 (I was working part of the time, but free following the time they joined us). We met them in

    Madrid, and enjoyed some great Spanish meals and watched some traditional dancing/singing. I was

    celebrating my birthday (46th

    I guess) then, and was very touched when he and Melitta joined us on

    that day and brought me a gold coloured metal lighter as a birthday present, which they had

    especially had engraved to me to mark the occasion. (I was still a smoker then, but stopped a couple

    of years after. However, was pleased recently to show Helmut I have still kept this lighter, and

    continue to value that heartfelt gift.) We went on during this birthday of mine to see Madrids zoo andenjoyed a full day and meals out together.

    After the time in Madrid, we all went on to Sevilla, in SpainsAndalucian south. This was during the

    famous annual April Feria, or festival, there, which is very popular, and we were very lucky to find any

    accommodation. We visited a 150+ year old bar frequented by bullring fans called Sol y Sombra

    (meaning Sun and Shade the sides of the spectator parts you buy tickets to watch bullfights the

    shade side tickets cost more than the sun side ones). We also went to the fairgrounds where many

    came on horseback and were dressed in beautiful traditional Spanish clothes. One was expected to

    drink the local sherry (or jerez) there and dance all night, but I am afraid we did not last too long, and

    returned to our hotel rooms. There were dangers there, too, and when we went out one night, amotorcycle or scooter came up behind us and the passenger on it tried to take Melittas handbag, but

    she was formidable in holding on and able to retain it, although the strap on it had been broken.

    Helmut visiting Brian at The Victoria condo, Vero Beach, 1990s(Helmut briefly owned a Florida property not too far away, but managed to sell

    When he found he was not using it enough to warrant ownership.)

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    During a visit to Germany with Melitta in about the mid-1990s Helmut suffered a massive heart attack

    and was unconscious and thought to be in a medically unrecoverable state for some days. His son,

    Uwe, flew over to join them. According to what he told me, against the Doctors advice, Melitta and

    Uwe encouraged them to keep him alive and do whatever was possible to help him. He recovered,

    but was advised that he had only 40% of his heart working after that. It worried him somewhat that

    this condition prevented him from obtaining travel insurance, but it did not prevent him from further

    travels for the rest of his life. He would always say to me during visits with me after this, that he

    thanked God for the gift of the years he had enjoyed since that time. (He also said that he felt he hadexperienced death, and his experience was that there was nothing there ...however, I hope his real

    final death of the body has given him a different experience).

    Helmut visited me in my London homes (where he helped me with plumbing issues) and later in

    Dover. By this time, in Dover, I had become a landlord myself, partly inspired by Helmuts example

    and partly from books and understanding I had acquired over some decades. I feel Helmut was a

    good example of how long-term good landlords can benefit from gradual growth in property values, as

    well as from improving properties they buy. My recollection is that Helmut lost his last job through

    company closures when he was about 52. Despite this, he was able to continue living reasonably

    comfortably afterwards largely because of his relatively modest real estate investments. He also triedother business ventures, including opening a French Fries stand with Melitta in Brantfords then

    market square. He joked to me that when Melitta would ask a customer if they wanted the fries to

    take away, rather than eat at the time, her pronunciation came across as Do you want it in the back?

    (really meaning, Do you want it in the bag?)

    Helmut visited me in Dover in about 2003, just after I had bought my 3 rd and 4th rental properties (two

    houses), both of which required some improvements. He showed me how to do tiling in one of them

    (now 109 years old) by doing the tiling over the area above the stove. I treasure a photo I have of

    him showing off this tiling. (I have also enjoyed doing tiling myself since.) In the other house, which

    had a back garden which had one and a half stories of stairs to go up, and where I had to cut thegrass and look after it, he stayed and sunned on a chair behind the house, as his heart condition did

    not allow him to engage in such step climbing. Every time we talked after his visits to Dover, he

    would ask me, How is the landlord business? I played chess with Helmut on a few occasions and,

    although I thought I came close at one point on one occasion, never managed to beat him. Sorry not

    to have the chance to challenge him again.

    On one visit to us in the UK, when we were driving on a day trip to France, Helmut started singing the

    Willie Nelson song, On the road, again, and said he and Melitta would sing this when they had set

    out travelling on driving holidays. I always remember this, and have this On the road again feeling

    when setting off on a new travel adventure. On this trip with Helmut, when we got to France andwere driving south from Calais, we stopped at a lookout point (perhaps Cap Gris) where one can see

    England, and Helmut recounted how the Nazi Minister Goering, after the Nazis had occupied France,

    stood on this (or a similar) spot shaking his fist at England, saying they would conquer it next.

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    Helmut was an amazing traveller, with a hunger for experiencing different places. On a visit not too

    long ago to me in our home in Lydden, Kent, near Dover, I challenged him to tell me how many

    countries he had been to (my own count for the ones I had visited was about 35, which I thought was

    impressive). He had not kept count, so I showed him a map and a list of countries. As well as I

    remember, he identified 51 countries which he had been to! (a rather well travelled normal European

    may have been to only about a dozen). He told me his father had told him about the beautiful islands

    of Hawaii, and he was especially happy to have stayed there). He said he regretted not having been

    to Japan and wanted to know how it might work for him to visit us here (Japan, where I am writing thisfrom), however, by this time his health did not make that possible.

    I have SO many happy memories of Helmut (and of his family) in several countries - Canada, Mexico,

    England and Spain, too many to fully recount here.

    A very thin Helmut, aged 73, with a Brantford friend, both of whom I was delighted to meet and greet in Dover docks,

    UK, in June 2008, as they were about to join a Scandinavian cruise.

    At this brief meeting, Helmut still came across and positive and hugely interested in furtheradventures and the what can be seen and experienced in the world. Although he commented on

    losing weight and not being able to put on any more, his spirit was still such that I had no inkling this

    would be the last time we would be together in physical forms.

    - Brian Mayne, January 2009

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    Obituary:

    Helmut "Al" Arno Tanz

    Date of Birth:

    Saturday, January 5th, 1935

    Date of Death:

    Thursday, December 25th, 2008

    Funeral Home:

    Beckett Glaves Family Funeral Centre

    88 Brant Avenue

    Brantford, Ontario, CANADAN3T 3H3

    Obituary:

    TANZ, Helmut - With the love of his family by his side, Helmut has gone to join his son Eric in Heaven on

    December 25, 2008 of Brantford at the age of 73. Beloved husband for 47 years to Melitta. Always loved fatherof Uwe (Corry). Proud Opa to his only grandson Brayden. Dear brother of Christel Schwab and her family.

    Helmut will be sadly missed by his many relatives in Germany, friends in Brantford, especially Ken and John

    and his loyal dog Hieki. Predeceased by parents Arno and Erna Tanz, and good friend Klaus. Helmut had a

    passion for travelling the world and especially loved going home to Germany to visit family and friends.Helmut was also a member of the Brantford Chess Club and the Brantford German Club. Family and friends

    will be received at Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral Centre, 88 Brant Avenue, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.A Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. Interment Farringdon

    Burial Ground at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciatedby the family. A tree will be planted in memory of Helmut in the Beckett-Glaves Memorial Forest.

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