Dolores Mechtab was a dedicated volunteer who spent over ten years in leadership roles at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
Dolores began volunteering at the Hospital in 2004 and was an active member of the Volunteer Association Board, serving two terms as President. During her Presidency, Dolores was instrumental in organizing many fundraisers and events. The proceeds from these events were to purchase needed equipment for patient care.
From 2007 until 2022, Dolores was the Service Leader in Surgical Day Care. As a Service Leader, Dolores ensured that the volunteers were well trained to fulfill their duties. She encouraged teamwork by scheduling regular service meetings where she reviewed and sought input from the other volunteers in the service.
Dolores was well respected by the Surgical Day Care staff and volunteers. Dolores was an excellent role model and through her professionalism, dedication, and compassion, she was a great inspiration to all.
On behalf of the family of Dolores Mechtab, we are deeply saddened by her passing, which happened on Thursday July 28, 2022. Funeral services will be held at the Harbourview Funeral Home on Saturday, August 6, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 499 Cumberland Street N. The event will be live-streamed and also catered. Feel free to bring flowers, cards, pictures or notes on anything that will help remember her shining spirit. All are welcome to attend the Celebration of Life. For more information on how to access the live-stream, visit https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/harbourview.

(Obituary via Harbourview Funeral Home)
Stella Dolores Mechtab passed away at 84 years at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre on July 28, 2022. Born at the McKellar General Hospital in 1937, Dolores is survived by her husband Ahmed Mechtab, her brother Bobby Smith, her sister Mary Anderson, her two children Fatima Mechtab and Hasien Mechtab, her niece Jessica Anderson and nephew James Anderson. She is predeceased by her parents Ellard and Stella Smith.
Dolores Mechtab graduated from McKellar Grad Nursing School in 1959. She moved to California to nurse at the Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. Dolores had an enormous lust for life and was an avid traveler, working as a nurse throughout various cities within the United States and Canada. Dolores eventually returned to her hometown of Thunder Bay, where she settled in at St. Joseph’s Hospital Care Group to continue her nursing career and to raise a family.
She possessed a generous spirit, contributing much of her time towards volunteering and donating towards many charitable causes. Dolores Mechtab was also an active member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church, where she volunteered and socialized with other members who became lifelong friends. Dolores also loved playing bridge and valued her fellow bridge community as much as the game itself.
Dolores will remain in the hearts of many; she was a shining, positive ray of light to everyone she encountered.





