Walter Gretzky mourned in Ontario city he helped put on the map
BRANTFORD, Ont. — Past and present residents of the southern Ontario city Walter Gretzky helped put on the map mourned him Friday, remembering him not just as Canada’s hockey dad, but as a community fixture who was always up for a chat.
Gretzky died Thursday at the age of 82, still living in the Brantford, Ont., home where he raised his five kids, including Wayne Gretzky.
Small memorials for the elder Gretzky sprung up Friday morning — two outside the arena that bears his eldest son’s name, and one outside that family home.
“He was always really kind,” said Mark Ritter, a former sports writer. “He was always shaking hands. He was always making eye contact with people.”