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MARGARET LILLIAN JIGGINS
1928 - 2015
It is with saddened hearts our family
announces the passing of Margaret Jiggins on
Friday, June 19, 2015.
Left to cherish her memory are her
daughters Darlene Edwards, Lori Drew and
Peggy- Jo Nicholls, sons- in- law Ken Drew and
Blair Nicholls, grandchildren Daniel ( Tania),
Jaime ( Jeff), Kevin ( Lauren), Angela ( Jana),
Matt ( Nicole), Jared and Shane, and greatgrandchildren,
Mackenzie, Audrey, Jayla, Jace
and Jackson. Predeceased by her husband of 64
years, Gerald, son Jerry, parents, and five
sisters.
Margaret was born in Winnipeg and raised in
the Weston area, graduating from Cecil Rhodes
High School, recently attending their 100th
anniversary celebration. She enjoyed working
at the Canadian Red Cross and Fairbanks Morse
where she met her husband Jerry.
Margaret and Jerry were married August 14,
1948 and raised their four children in sunny St.
James. She was an exceptional homemaker. Our
family was blessed with handmade clothing,
homemade pickles and jam and her culinary
expertise. After many years she was excited to
re- enter the workplace as a school secretary at
John Taylor Collegiate. There she enjoyed
learning new skills and forming new
friendships.
Margaret was blessed with a life she never
dreamt she would have, spending many
summers at their cottage at Jessica Lake and
extensive travelling.
Margaret was a devoted wife and mother and
very proud of her children and grandchildren.
The family wishes to express their gratitude
for the kindness, exceptional care and
compassion provided by the staff at Golden
West Centennial Lodge.
A memorial service was held on Friday, June
26 at 10: 00 a. m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home,
4000 Portage Avenue.
For those who wish, donations can be made in
the memory of Margaret to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or Golden West Centennial
Lodge.
“ Mom, you will remain forever in our hearts.”
For those who wish to sign the online
Guest Book please visit our website.
Chapel Lawn
www. chapellawn. ca
204- 885- 9715
CHLOE MICHELLE JORGENSON
Chloe Michelle Jorgenson died at home,
surrounded by her family, on Monday, June 15,
2015, at the age of 70.
She was predeceased by her parents Ralph
and Thora Sallows, her mother- in- law Elizabeth
Enright, her brothers Terry Sallows and Bill
Sallows, and her brother- in- law Gordon
Jorgenson.
She is sadly missed by her loving husband
Bruce, her son Joey ( Faun), daughters Crystal
( Warren) and Amy, and grandchildren Robbie,
Michael, Samantha, Hannah, Nicholas,
Mackenzie and Morgan. Her passing is also
mourned by her sisters Molly ( Bob), Nola ( Don)
and Wanda ( Stan), and sisters- in- law Val, Marg
and Joan. She will be missed by many dear
friends near and far.
Chloe was born September 8, 1944, in Flin
Flon, MB, and grew up in Cranberry Portage.
She fell in love with the boy down the street
with the brand new VW Bug and married Bruce
on May 18, 1963. They lived in Anzac, AB,
Toronto and Ottawa, eventually returning to
Manitoba to Gilbert Plains to raise their
growing family. They enjoyed cross country
skiing, camping and socializing with friends.
Life was always interesting in the big house on
the hill north of town but in 2008, Chloe and
Bruce made the move into town.
Chloe and Bruce were exceptionally involved
in their community, and Chloe led the charge in
many organizations. Whether it was Girl
Guides, Gilbert Plains Band, Sunday School, or
softball, “ Mrs. J” put in countless volunteer
hours in support of the youth in her community.
She served on the Home and School Association
and the Parent Advisory Council. Chloe
delivered Meals on Wheels, provided
transportation to those who had appointments
and developed the Angel Tree Project, a food
hamper program for those in need. Alongside
Bruce, she served on the Gilbert Plains
Ambulance Service. Chloe was an original
member of the Nursery School and Daycare
committees, and was instrumental in
establishing a Moms and Tots group to support
young mothers in the community. Over the
years, Chloe received several volunteer awards
in recognition of her many efforts.
In more recent years, Chloe rarely missed
weekly Tuesday coffees with her friends and
Friday night happy hours at the Legion. Her
other passions in her life included her family -
especially her grandchildren, her garden,
watching a good movie or her favourite TV
shows, and travelling with her sisters.
The family thanks the CancerCare Clinic in
Dauphin, especially Dr. Trina Mathison, and the
home care team for their gentle care and
support of Chloe.
A Celebration of Life will take place on
Tuesday, June 30 at 2: 00 p. m. at St. Paul’s
United Church, Gilbert Plains, followed by a
lunch at the Gilbert Plains Legion. A private
interment will follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Chloe’s
memory may be made to the Gilbert Plains
Community Fund, P. O. Box 321, Gilbert Plains,
MB R0L 0X0, or to a charity of your choice.
CLAUDETTE LOBEL
It is with great sadness the family announces
the passing of Claudette Lobel on Thursday,
June 25, 2015 at the Grace Hospital.
In keeping with Claudette’s wishes cremation
has taken place and a private family service
will be held at a later date.
A longer obituary will follow in the Saturday,
July 4 edition.
E. J. COUTU & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
680 Archibald Street
204- 253- 5086
CORNELIUS SUDERMAN
Cornelius passed away June 19, 2015 age 66
years.
Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director,
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 www. mosaicfunerals. ca
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EDWARD BORIS KUSHNIRYK
1948 - 2015
It is with great sorrow we announce the
sudden passing of Edward Boris Kushniryk on
Wednesday June 24, 2015. Edward is survived
by his wife of 46 years, Yvonne, son Keith,
sister Elsie, sister Eva, brother- in- law Bill,
sister- in- law Joan and numerous nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his son
Donald, parents Bill and Mary, father and
mother- in- law Noel and Irene, sister Sophie,
brother- in- law Matt, brother John, sister- in- law
Eleanor, brother- in- law Pete, brother- in- law
Norman, niece Christine and nephew Robert.
Edward was born in Vita, MB on January 1,
1948 and grew up on the family farm in
Arbakka, MB. He was the youngest of five
children. He attended school at Mazeppa in
Arbakka and at Shevchenko in Vita. Edward
met his true life partner, Yvonne in 1966 and
they married on July 13, 1968. In 1972 he moved
his family to the family farm in Arbakka and
lived the next 41 years there. Besides farming
Edward worked out at Maple Leaf Construction,
Vita Creamery and has a custodian at
Shevchenko School. Edward battled kidney
problems from early in life. In 1994 he had to
give up farming and his custodial work as they
became too much for him. Despite his illness,
Edward still tried to live an active life doing
less strenuous work like gardening, building
mechanical projects, woodworking, his family
genealogy, living by the motto " What didn't get
done today would get done tomorrow, next
week..." In 2013 Edward and Yvonne moved to
Vita where he continued his gardening,
yardwork, working in the garage until his
passing.
Funeral service will be held on Monday, June
29, 2015 at 2: 30 p. m. at the Vita Funeral Home,
Vita MB, with viewing from 1: 30 p. m. - 2: 30 p. m.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St.
Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery,
Box 46, Vita, MB, R0A 2K0
Vita Funeral Home 256 Railway Avenue Vita,
Manitoba In Care of Arrangements ( 204) 425
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KINUE ( KAY) KONDO
( nee SAWA)
October 2, 1920 – June 19, 2015
With great sorrow, we announce the passing
of Kinue ( Kay) Kondo at Simkin Centre on June
19, 2015. Kay was predeceased by her husband,
Hisao ( George); daughter, Esther; sister,
Fumiko; and brother, Teruo. She will be lovingly
remembered and missed by her daughters:
Judy ( John), Shirley ( Gord) and Brenda
( Howard); nine grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren
and nephews and nieces.
Kay was born in 1920 in Vancouver, BC to
Torakichi and Sute Sawa. She married George
on January 18, 1942 in Vancouver. In 1943, the
couple settled in Sheridan, Ontario and then
relocated to Winnipeg in 1944.
Kay was foremost a homemaker and mother.
Her love for her family was very evident as we
were her greatest joy. She was always willing to
lend a helping hand. She took absolute delight
in loving her grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
She was kind, gracious, courageous,
hardworking, trustworthy, compassionate,
humble, and considerate. She forever worried
about everyone’s safety and well being. Owing
to Kay, our home was always immaculate,
affairs were well managed and organized and
most of us never stepped out of line.
Kay loved crafts and to knit, cook, crochet,
sew and read. We daughters benefited by her
sewing skills as we always had a collection of
beautiful dresses. Kay also enjoyed bowling
with our dad for many years in the Issei
Bowling League. They had a wide circle of
friends with whom they loved to socialize and
travel. Kay was a fabulous cook and often
invited friends for dinner. We were also blessed
to enjoy many regular family outings to the
beach and park - always prepared with mom’s
delicious food.
Mom was an active member of the Manitoba
Buddhist Temple and served as Treasurer of
Fujinkai. She was a member of Hoyukai for
many years.
The family are truly grateful to the entire
staff of Simkin Centre 1 North for their
exemplary care, compassion and kindness
extended to mom over the past 2 and one half
years. To Donna Nishimura and the Sawa
Family – we are indebted to you for your
kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness
bestowed upon our parents throughout their
lives.
A private family funeral service will be held
at a later date. Donations in mom’s memory
may be made to the Manitoba Buddhist Temple,
39 Tecumseh Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3E 0J8.
Chapel Lawn
www. chapellawn. ca
204- 885- 9715
BARBARA ROSALIND LEGH
( DIPPLE)
1938 - 2015
Barbara Rosalind Legh ( Dipple) was born on
June 25, 1938 in Winnipeg and grew up on the
family farm in Sanford Manitoba as the
youngest of four siblings.
While she was working at the Banff Springs
Hotel, she met and fell in love with Frank. They
were engaged 10 days after their first date and
were married in Ottawa where James and
Richard were born. The family moved to
Winnipeg in 1964 where Sandra was born. After
many years in Winnipeg, where she worked at
the Royal Bank, they moved to Burlington, then
Calgary, and finally Regina. Barb also worked
during those years as a bookkeeper and tax
advisor.
Retirement allowed the couple to move to
Nanaimo and eventually all their children
joined them on Vancouver Island. Barb loved to
play the organ, sing, knit and do needlepoint
( while watching Coronation Street since episode
# 1). Her children were her pride and joy and we
do not think she minded at all when she was
recognized for being the ‘ mother of one or the
other of them’.
She was predeceased by Frank in 2007 and
tragically, her son Richard in 2009. She is
survived by James and Sandra, as well as her
two grandchildren, Erica and Jennine.
She maintained her independence to the end,
living on her own with minimal assistance.
Frank once wrote, Barb was “ The lady who
gave me strength, support and common sense.”
She will live on in the memories of those who
loved her.
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MABEL LEA
( nee SCOTT)
August 22, 1933 - June 24, 2015
It is with heavy hearts that the family of
Mabel Lea announces her passing on
Wednesday, June 24, 2015.
Mabel was predeceased by her parents,
David and Edith; husband Richard; daughter
Paulette; great- granddaughter Aubrey; sisters,
Anna ( Kris), Isabel ( Albert) and Edith
( Lindsay); brother James; and brothers- in- law,
Frank and Mel.
Left to cherish her memory is children, Ron,
Lorne ( Anna), Gary, Franklin ( Tina), Dennis
( Isabel), Janice ( Danny), Calvin; and daughterin-
law Cheryl; 14 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren;
sisters, Pauline, Beatrice, Jean
( Stanley) and Laura; brothers- in- law, Roland
and Clifford ( Violet). She also leaves to mourn
numerous nieces, nephews, extended family
and friends.
Mom was born and raised in Pine Dock,
Manitoba. She married dad on July 27, 1952 and
had eight children. Mom and dad shared a
strong love and admiration for one another. She
was known to all as a very loving, caring and
quick witted person who loved cooking and
baking, to feed anyone that came to visit. Mom
and dad took guardianship of their niece Patsy,
after the loss of her sister Isabel ( Albert); and
in September 1999, they also took guardianship
of granddaughter Shantel, after the passing of
their daughter Paulette. Seeing her
grandchildren and many nieces and nephews
always brought a smile to mom’s face. Mom’s
heart was filled with so much love and although
it was weakened in the end, her strength was
resilient.
Viewing for the family will take place on
Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 2: 00 p. m. to 4: 00
p. m. at Gilbart’s Funeral Home in Selkirk, MB,
with a service to follow on Saturday, July 4,
2015 at 1: 00 p. m. at the Pine Dock Community
Hall in Pine Dock, MB.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude
to the staff of Arborg & District Hospital for
their support in her final days.
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of
arrangements. www. gilbartfuneralhome. com
DOROTHY MARTIN
( nee HOSSACK)
Dorothy passed away peacefully on
Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the age of 78.
She is survived by her husband Jack;
children, Heather ( Doug), Bob ( Aynsley) and
Brian; as well as her grandchildren, Andrew,
Melissa, Kaitlyn, Bryce, Avril and Jenna. She
was predeceased by her parents, Dorothy and
Rod; her brother David; and is survived by her
sisters, Jessie ( Dennis) Bedard, Bev Pyper;
sister- in- law Ruth Hossack; and brother and
sister- in- law, Bill and Olga Martin.
Family was Dorothy’s true passion. She
always taught her children the importance of
spending time together and supporting each
other. She took great pleasure in having her
children and grandchildren over to her home, to
visit or when family would come over, to have a
wonderful home cooked meal. Even as her
health began to decline, she continued to
encourage her grandchildren to bring their
friends to use the family pool. The sounds of
family were always uplifting to her.
Dorothy and Jack took great pleasure in
travelling. Whether it was the family trips to
Hawaii when the children were young, to
vacation and visit with her parents, Rod and
Dolly, their trip with father Rod to England and
Scotland, or the many trips to Florida, to visit
Brian and enjoy time on the Florida beaches,
the experiences Jack and Dorothy shared were
always cherished.
The family would like to thank Dr. Harris and
Dr. Wong, as well as the staff in 5 Unit 6 at the
Seven Oaks Hospital, for their excellent care
and compassion. Their support was a great
comfort during a difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.
Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June
30, 2015 at 10: 00 a. m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral
Home, 4000 Portage Avenue.
Chapel Lawn
www. chapellawn. ca
885- 9715
GLORIA DORIS MCCUMBER
( nee LAVALLEE)
On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at the Selkirk
General Hospital, Gloria McCumber, aged 64
years of Selkirk, MB passed away.
She is survived by her loving husband
Harold, whom she spent the last 16 years with,
being married for the last three. Harold and
Gloria met in their teenage years, were
reunited 31 years later and spent the rest of
their lives together. Gloria is also survived by
her mother Helga Lavallee, as well as numerous
brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday,
July 1, 2015 at 1: 00 p. m. in the Gilbart Funeral
Chapel, Selkirk, MB. Cremation will follow.
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of
arrangements. www. gilbartfuneralhome. com
RONALD ARTHUR SHARKEY
July 23, 1929 - June 18, 2015
The Sharkey family regrets to announce his
passing on Texada Island, BC where he resided
for the past 16 years. Ron worked and lived in
Winnipeg for many years, and considered it his
second home. With the birth of his first two
grandchildren he moved to BC to be closer to
his family.
He is survived by his wife Dianne, daughters
Susan ( Lorrie), Anne ( Rudy), son Ron ( Lauren)
and eleven grandchildren.
This obituary and condolences may also be
viewed at www. wcfuneral. com.
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EDITH NORMA MCCAFFREY
( nee PULLEN)
December 22, 1927 - June 24, 2015
After a brief illness, Edith McCaffrey passed
away at the Victoria General Hospital. Ede was
born in Minnedosa, Manitoba and was
predeceased by her parents Arthur and Ada
Pullen, and two siblings Leslie and Kay.
After high school Edith moved to Winnipeg to
complete business college and worked for the
CBC. In 1952, Gordon and Ede were married in
Winnipeg where they made their home for 62
years. It was here that Ede embraced her
defining role; that of wife, friend, mother and
grannie.
Gordon and Edith have three children: Don,
Trevor and Patti, and son- in- law Scott Greer.
Ede is also survived by five grandchildren:
Wyatt, Thane, Spencer, Morgan and Ella;
brother- in- law Roy McCaffrey and wife
Florence, along with many nieces and nephews
here in Winnipeg and around the country.
Edith was a very social person often hosting
family and friends at her home in St. Vital. She
was an accomplished cook, dance partner, card
player and in her younger days, an athlete. She
was the mainstay at many events.
Ede was a beautiful woman, a good friend, a
beloved wife, mother and grannie and
considered by all as fun loving.
Ede’s funeral service will be held at 10: 00
a. m., Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at Glen Lawn
Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. A private
family interment will take place at St. Vital
Cemetery prior to the service.
Flowers are graciously and gratefully
declined. For those that wish, donations may be
made to the charity of one’s choice.
Family and friends may sign a
Book of Condolence at www. glenlawn. ca
Glen Lawn Funeral Home
204- 982- 7550
DENNIS MCCREANOR
January 30, 1918 - June 21, 2015
Dennis McCreanor was born January 30, 1918
and passed away Sunday, June 21, 2015. Dad
passed away peacefully at the Charleswood
Care Centre.
He was predeceased by his devoted wife of
60 years, Ruth, in 2001.
Dennis is survived by his two daughters,
Maureen ( Ross) Gage, Muriel ( Richard) Fast;
son John ( Debra) McCreanor; grandchildren,
Shannon Gage, James ( April) Gage; Krystal
( Tom) Dales, Jacqueline McCreanor, Michael
McCreanor and Graham Fast; greatgrandchildren,
Carter Gage, Charles Gage and
Isla Dales, and many nieces and nephews.
Ruth and Dennis were married on September
8, 1941 and they enjoyed many overseas trips
together. They became Snowbirds, spending
over 25 years in Largo, FL. Summers were
spent with the family at their Falcon Lake
cottage, enjoying the many pleasures that the
lake brings. Dad was an avid carpenter,
electrician, antique furniture restorer and
enjoyed working on his cottage. Dennis was
with the Royal Canadian Air Force and served
four years in North Africa during the Second
World War. After the war, he resumed his
employment with Manitoba Telephone System
for 37 years, retiring in 1981. Dad had many
achievements during his lifetime, he received
the Queens Jubilee Award, was chairman of the
Manitoba Electrical Association and President
of the Manitoba Telephone Pioneers.
Many thanks to the staff at the Charleswood
Care Centre for looking after our dad.
A private family interment will follow at a
later date at St. Vital Cemetery.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorial
donations may be made in Dennis’s name to the
Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook St.,
Winnipeg, MB or a charity of one’s choice.
“ He will be dearly missed by all of us but
his love will remain in our hearts forever.”
GREEN ACRES
Funeral Home and Cemetery
( 204) 222- 3241
Condolences may be sent to
www. greenacresfuneralhome. com
RALPH DOUGLAS MCEWAN
With saddened hearts the McEwan family
wish to acknowledge the passing of our brother
Ralph Douglas McEwan on June 12,2015. See
previous obituary June 20,2015.
He was preceded by his parents James and
Evelyn, brother James Jr. and sister Joanne.
He will be lovingly remembered by his
brothers Bruce ( Cheryl), Glen ( Sonia), Norm
( Jill), Murray, Ken ( Michelle), Don ( Louise),
sister Diane, sister- in- law Judy ( James Jr.) and
also by his numerous nieces, nephews, cousins,
aunts, and his honorary brother Cliff Huot.
He was a great brother, husband, father,
grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend. He was a
man of integrity and compassion.
Ralph will be deeply missed and always held
dear in our hearts and we will find comfort in
one of his favorite quotes by Winston Churchill
" Lift up your hearts, all will come right"
EMILY ( JOAN) MONTEITH
For those who wish, viewing will be held this
morning, Saturday, June 27, 2015, starting at
10: 00 a. m. in Silver Heights United Church, 199
Garrioch Avenue followed by Joan’s Funeral
Service at 10: 30 a. m. with Rev. Brenda Gibson
presider.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements
204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign
Wojcik’s online Guest Book please visit our
website at www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
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GERTRUDE NORA MCDERMID ( CADE)
Suddenly, but peacefully on June, 15, 2015 at
her residence in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nora
passed away at the age of 79, a month shy of
her 80th birthday.
Nora was predeceased by her beloved
husband Gordon in 1994, her parents Fred and
Florence, her twin daughters Florence and
Francis in 1958, her son Gordon ( Gordie) in
2013, brothers Jack ( Edith), Fred and Stanley,
sister Winnie ( Ernie) Dutson, brothers- in- law
Cliff Broughton and Ben Bronstein, sisters- inlaws
Jean and Gail Cade and Muriel.
Nora is sadly missed by her children and
grandchildren: Ruth ( Mike) Mancusi; ( Tammy,
Tony, Steven); Glenn ( Christine) ( Troy, Janick);
Gail ( Randy) Potter, ( Allan Sokolosky) - ( Kelly,
Kimberly, ( Fernando), Amanda, ( Dave); Kevin
( Tania) ( Justin ( Melissa), Chad, Tyler, Kyle
( Amber); Sheila ( Brad) Mellen, ( Courtney,
( Chris) Miller, Bradley ( Breanne) Mellen; Chris
( Barb); sister Joan Broughton, brothers Charlie,
Ted ( Pat), Bob ( Val) and Ken ( Shirley) as well as
19 great- grandchildren and numerous nieces
( great), nephews ( great) and friends.
A private family graveside service will take
place. Family and friends are invited to attend
A Celebration of Life honouring Nora on
Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at McKenzies Portage
Funeral Chapel 56 Royal Rd. S., Portage la
Prairie at 2: 00 p. m.
In lieu of flowers and in memory of Nora
donations may be made to a charity of choice. A
special thank- you from the family for the many
condolences received.
A tree will be planted in memory and cared for
by McKenzies Portage Funeral Chapel
204- 857- 4021
www. mckenziesportagefuneralchapel. com
ROSE MCMAHON
On Saturday, June 20, 2015 at her home in
Goodwin Lodge, Teulon, Manitoba, with family
by her side, Rose McMahon ( Carriere), aged 77
passed away. She was born on July 21, 1937 in
St. Boniface hospital.
Predeceased by her parents Irene Leonne
Demers in 1981 and Jean- Yves Carriere in 1985,
she leaves to survive her husband of 51 years,
Ellis McMahon, two daughters Michele and
Vicki ( Brian); two grandsons, Jesse ( Lynnea)
and Eric and one great- granddaughter
Harmony. She also leaves to survive eight
sisters and three brothers and their families as
well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Rose was a Dietary Aid with the Stonewall
District Health Centre for many years until her
retirement. After retiring, she and her husband
moved to Gunton, Manitoba and in 2008, she
moved to Goodwin Lodge in Teulon, Manitoba
where she remained until her passing.
Rose enjoyed many things in life including
fishing, snowmobiling and going to garage sales
and especially curling. She loved spending time
with family and friends whenever she could.
The family would like to thank the staff and
doctors of Goodwin Lodge in Teulon, Manitoba
for the many years of excellent care and
making it her home. Rose loved each and every
one of you like you were her own family and
that is how you made her feel, like family!
Memorial Service will take place on
Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 2: 00 p. m. at MacKenzie
Funeral Home in Stonewall, MB. Scattering of
ashes will take place at a later date.
MacKenzie Funeral Home
Stonewall
204- 467- 2525
mackhome@ mts. net
PEARL ( PENNY) VIRGINIA MELQUIST
September 3, 1954 - June 16, 2015
Pearl passed away peacefully at her
residence on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at the age
of 60.
She will be lovingly remembered by her
mother Jessie Melquist; sisters Ruby Melquist
and Coral Wood ( Jeff); her nieces Patricia
( Lewis, children Holden and Gabrielle),
Elizabeth ( Jordan); her nephews Colin ( Teresa,
son Lincoln), James ( Daria) and her special
friend Marilyn. Pearl was predeceased by her
father Albert Melquist in 2002.
Pearl’s friends, who knew her as “ Penny”,
will miss her warm smile and her welcoming
hugs. She was always thankful for her many
friends, home care workers, and anybody that
lent her a hand. She often said she was blessed.
As you told our mom on a daily basis, we tell
you now, we love you from the bottom of our
hearts and a million times over. Our Penny
Pearl will remain in our hearts forever.
A Graveside service will be held at a later
date at Riverland Cemetery, Lac du Bonnet.
Those wishing to honour Pearl may make a
donation to a charity of their choice.
SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
( 204) 268- 3510 or MB Toll Free 1- 877- 776- 2220
www. soberingfuneralchapel. com
BRIAN NOLAN
On Monday, June 22, 2015, Brian passed away
at Heritage Lodge Personal Care Home at the
age of 66 years.
In compliance with Brian’s wishes, no formal
Funeral Service will be held.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements
204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign
Wojcik’s online Guest Book please visit our
website at www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
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