
July 30, 1979 – May 3, 2025
With profound sadness, we announce the sudden passing of our beloved son, brother, uncle, grandson Preston Horvath at the Grace Hospital.
He will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by family and friends, mother Sandra Lobban, stepfather David Lobban, Sister Gina (Todd), niece Madisson (Jack), nephew Logan, extended family Ian Lobban (Carrie), Scott Lobban (Katherine) and Kelly and many family members West & East in this great country.
Predeceased by grandparents Margit & John Horvath and Grandmother Shirley Fedyk (May 2, 2025 – 12 hours earlier).
He had a love affair with airplanes, big trucks and drums.
Thank you to the staff at the Grace Hospital for taking such good care of Preston on more than one occasion.
A service will be held Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Bartholomew Church, 291 Churchill Road, Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba.
Donations can be made to Balance & Dizziness Canada (Meniere’s Disease) at: http://balanceanddizziness.org/donate/leaving-a-legacy/
Family and friends are invited to share memories and condolences on Preston’s memorial page using the comment field below.

Sandra and David
May the love and caring of family and friends help ease the pain right now….. Then fond memories bring you peace .
Sincerely,
Doris Gordon
Mais quelle grande perte pour notre famille! Je me souviendrai toujours de ton sourire Preston! Bon repos et on se voit bientôt!!! Mes plus sincères sympathies à Sandra, Gina, Logan et Madisson! Je suis avec vous en pensées… Marylène Horvath
I recall Preston as a young teenager delivering The Winnipeg Sun newspaper for me. He was a responsible carrier and was always wanting to earn extra cash, weather he would canvass for new customers or help doing collections. I have great memories. Condolences to the family
I got to know Preston when he came to be a good friend with our Son Chad. Preston was always kind and polite. He also had a great sense of humor! Condolences to the family!
My condolences to the family.
I met Preston at Safeway. He was a customer who started up a conversation with me. He found out I also work another job at a trucking company. Preston spoke about driving truck in the past. The more we spoke we found out we both enjoyed watching the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Preston always kept me updated with the game scores since I was always working during them. Preston spoke so wonderfully about his family, and even shared beautiful pictures. He had a funny sense of humour and enjoyed sharing memes with me. He was always smiling whenever I saw him at Safeway.
I appreciate all the chats Preston and I had. He will greatly be missed.
Preston was a dear friend of my late husband . He was a sweet , funny guy . My deepest sympathies.