In Memory of

Mitchell

Ormann

Obituary for Mitchell Ormann

Mitchell Ormann
1996 - 2018

It is with heartfelt sadness we announce the passing of Mitchell Ormann on September 20, 2018 after a long battle with depression at the age of 22 years. Mitchell was a loving son and brother, who accomplished many things in his short life. A strong academic, musician and sportsman; Mitchell was valedictorian of his 2014 class and was awarded the Governor General’s Academic Medal; set a lifetime achievement of 94 Olds Rapids Swim Club records; received numerous provincial medals in sports; maintained high academic standing in Engineering at the University of Alberta and played piano with amazing grace. Mitchell shared a special bond with every family member and his friends. Mitchell is lovingly remembered by his mom Lisa, dad Todd and sister Taylor. Also left to honour Mitchell and remember his love are family: Grandpa Rudy and Grandma Jean Ormann; Grandpa Vaughan and Grandma Marilyn Hembroff; Uncle Troy and Auntie Julie Ormann and cousins Brayden and Cole Ormann; Uncle Tyson and Auntie Veronica Ormann and cousins Makenna and Hailee Ormann; Auntie Tracy Hembroff and Auntie Lou Donato; Uncle Scott Hembroff; Uncle Brad and Auntie Trudy Hembroff and cousin Nicole. Mitchell prided himself on being a good friend and was graciously supported by his friends Brian Henderson, Moona D’Souza, Coleton Harris, Ben Flanders, Cassandra Jurome, Nathan Stayer, Naanak Sodhi, Sarah Darling, Valentina Mejia, Stephen Myers, Amy Wen, Jenny Webber and Austin Waldron. Mitchell was strong and fought a courageous battle until the end. He will be fondly remembered as a “nice guy” with a big smile and always lending a helping hand. Quoting one of his favorite lines from his favorite characters in Final Fantasy. . . ”Live. You’ll be my living legacy. My honor, my dreams. . . They’re yours now. . . ” A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at the Olds College Alumni Centre. The family would like to thank everyone (family, friends, neighbours and community) for all the incredible support they received. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division.

And remember Mitchell.....Be Safe!