Katherine “Katie” Blotniuk passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 16, 2022 in Ottawa at the age of 90.
Born December 21, 1931 in Hungary, Katie grew up in Germany. She met and married William “Bill” Blotniuk in 1956 while he was stationed in Zweibruchen, Germany. After she gave birth to their identical twin daughters, Bill was transferred back to Canada, quite an adjustment for Katie as she left her German family behind and had to start a new life in Canada including learning to speak English.
Katie didn’t know it at the time, but she was a trailblazer for women. She was a working mom, building a career in the hospitality industry while also using her teaching credentials to help support the family. She embraced risk and convinced Bill on a couple of occasions to invest in small businesses including a restaurant. Katie will be fondly remembered by all who visited the ELMVALE RESTAURANT that she and Bill owned for 18 years. Katie’s home cooking attracted countless regular customers who became friends for life. She also spent several years as a substitute teacher for the Ottawa School Board and taught evening cooking classes at various high schools. Katie was a member of the Resurrection of Our Lord Church and contributed to many of their social and fundraising events.
Katie was a loving wife, mother and Oma. She is survived by her children, Carol (Jean-Luc Savoie) and Cathy (Dan Pickard), her grandchildren Jake (Jehan), Molly (Daniel), Kelly (Chris), Chet (Meghan) and Calvin (Courtney) along with 10 precious great grandchildren. She is also survived by several members of her German family. Katie was preceded in death by her husband Bill.
The family thanks the staff at Perley Health for the special care and compassion given to their mother and are grateful to Father Paul for his friendship and support to her over the years.
A celebration of Katie’s life will take place at a future date.
In memory of Katie please consider a donation to either the Dementia Society of Ottawa or the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.
Finally, a call or visit with Mom/Oma always ended with “Ich liebe dich” – I love you. So Mom/Oma, Ich liebe dich.
Livre de visiteurs
Claire Savoie & Ed Murphy
Dorothy d'Entremont
Will miss you, my friend.
Louise Panneton
My deepest sympathies on your loss. I send my love❤️❤️❤️
Wilfred Savoie
Sincere condolenses to Carol and all her family
Denise Gauvin
Cathy and family, our deepest sympathies on the loss of your mom. You are all in our thoughts.
Donald Skubiski
I will all ways remember her
My regards to the twins
Jake, Jehan, Jayden, Julia, Joshua and Jayla
To the greatest Oma ever, you will always be in our hearts. Thank you for all the great memories. Ich liebe dich Oma ❤️❤️
Margaret Bradley
Our heartfelt sympathy to all of Katie’s family. Due to Covid Restrictions, neither Jim nor myself have had the opportunity to spend time with Katie. We will miss her smiling face at the Masses at the Perley. We had fun times with her at Resurrection, May she RIP.
Kelly, Chris and Penny
To the best oma in the world, thank you for teaching me the importance of family, hard work and fun. I will miss you everyday until we meet again. Thank you for everything you have done for us and the memories we will cherish forever.
Cheers to you. Ich Liebe Dich Oma
Barbara Langlois
Wonderful memories my dear friend.
Our deepest condolences to the family.