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Today’s Obituary Notices
ANANIA, Angelina ( Angie)
ART- TETRAULT, Carolynn Margaret
BALES, Ralph
BRUCE, Allyson Amanda
EWASKO, Lorne Leonard
FELKOWSKY, Stanley Walter
FRIESEN, Edward Glenn
GAMIS, Rogelio Madrigal Sr.
GAUTHIER, Guy Jean Robert
GRAY, Neil Stuart
GUFFEI ( nee BIONDI), Angelina
HIEBERT, Paul Henry
HOURIE, Kenneth ( Tip) Wallace
JOHNSTON, Harris Edmund
KIPLING, David Alfred
LARSON, Arnold Andrew
LEBLANC, Ivy May
MARION, Guy Joseph Alderic
MCADAM, Alexander James
MEDA, Jeannie Rose
PARRISH, Ion
PELLETTIERI, Donato
PERALTA, Jaime F.
POST, Orville Peter
SCOLLIN, John Ambrose
SCOTT, David
SELWAY, Kenneth James
SEVERA, Radani Hernando
SIGURDSON, Joy
SIMMONS, Robert ( Bob) Ronald
SPELIERS, Geraldine ( Sue)
STOCKMANN, Mathilde
WAYDE, Jonathan Harris ( Rebel)
WIEBE, Kaethe
YANCEY, Billy
Notices may not appear
in alphabetical order.
ANGELINA ( ANGIE) ANANIA
Angelina ( Angie) passed away on March 16,
2015, aged 60 years.
Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 - www. mosaicfunerals. ca
RALPH BALES
October 14, 1956 - March 19, 2015
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 Ralph died at
the Grace Hospital at the age of 58 years.
Ralph will be greatly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife, Gail; his children,
Dustin, Megan and Zach; his mother, Hilda and
his extended family and many friends. He was
predeceased by his father, Fred and brother,
Norman.
Ralph was born in Lemberg, SK where he
lived on a farm outside of town for 12 years.
Then, after living in Portage La Prairie for a
short while, he moved to Winnipeg in 1971.
Ralph graduated from John Taylor Collegiate
and Red River College and spent his work life
in the insurance industry, where he made many
friends over the years.
A come and go Celebration of Ralph's Life
will be held Thursday, March 26, 2015 from 4: 00
p. m. to 6: 00 p. m. in the Holiday Inn Airport
West, 2520 Portage Avenue.
The family would like to thank the staff at
Westwood Clinic for their help on Thursday and
all our friends and family for their continued
support.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in
Ralph's memory to CancerCare Manitoba
Foundation; donations will be directed to lung
cancer research.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements
204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign our
online Guest Book please visit our website at
www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
EDWARD GLENN FRIESEN
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Edward died at
St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 75 years.
A longer obituary notice will follow.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements
204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign our
online Guest Book please visit our website at
www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
ROGELIO MADRIGAL GAMIS SR.
Rogelio passed away on March 20, 2015, aged
69 years.
Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 - www. mosaicfunerals. ca
ANGELINA GUFFEI
( nee BIONDI)
Angelina passed away on March 16, 2015,
aged 84 years.
Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 - www. mosaicfunerals. ca
KENNETH ( TIP) WALLACE HOURIE
June 26, 1968 - March 21, 2015
Viewing at 7: 00 p. m. Wednesday, March 25,
2015, Raymond Flett Memorial Church, 1493
Magnus Ave., Winnipeg. Followed by a wake
service at 7: 00 p. m. Fairford House of Prayer
Pinaymootang, Thursday, March 26, 2015.
Funeral service at 11: 00 a. m. on Friday, March
27, 2015, Fairford House of Prayer. Interment to
follow at St. Helen’s Cemetery.
Wheeler Funeral Home in care of arrangements,
1800 Day St., Winnipeg, MB. 204- 224-
1525
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CAROLYNN MARGARET ART- TETRAULT
( MRS. ALPHONSE TETRAULT)
May 17, 1942 - March 22, 2015
I was the youngest child born to the late Jack
( 1899 to 1964) and Olive ( Hull) Art ( 1903 to
1997) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. My two older
brothers, Jack and Jerry, died within three
months of each other in 2002. I am survived by
my older sister Laurie ( Art) Balmer ( the late
Jack Balmer) of La Canada, CA and, my sisterin-
law Eleanor ( Cuthbertson) Art ( the late
“ G. B.”, Jerry Art) of Calgary, AB.
We were a very active family and it was
certainly a lively household with many aunts,
uncles and cousins dropping by. From athletics
to artistic endeavours we thrived. Never a dull
moment. Upon moving to Winnipeg in 1965 I
met my wonderful Alphonse, a very
charismatic, handsome, academic, opera and
French singer and actor. And then life really
began when we welcomed our three wonderful
and loving children, Anthony Alphonse ( Tony)
and Catrina Carolynn, both of Winnipeg, and
Jeffrey Jonathan of Las Vegas, NV. I never
imagined that my life would become so
enriched or so very busy. Tony and Jeff gave us
two amazingly talented daughters- in- law,
Amanda Freedman Tétrault and Clara Tétrault.
And what would my life have been if I didn’t
have Tony and Amanda’s Rowan and Aric. Jeff
and Clara added to our family with sweet baby
Frankie. Joyous grandchildren all three.
My adventures growing up were many. From
spending summer holidays on my dear cousin
Michael Wilkinson’s ( Eileen) family farm in
Aberdeen, Saskatchewan to riding the CNR
freight train with my Dad cooking breakfast for
me on a pot- bellied stove as the countryside
rolled by. A trunk of bullion sat nearby with a
shotgun on top and my dad regaled me with
stories of his own father, a stage coach driver
on the old Carlton Trail, to being a member of
the Board of Directors of Silverwood Dairies
and a pioneer of Saskatoon. My mother sang,
painted, did carpentry, sewed, recited and
wrote poetry. After a wonderful supper, I would
either be on the street with the neighbourhood
kids skipping double- dutch or playing catch
with my dad and roaring around our Nutana
neighbourhood on my yellow canary two wheel
bike. My paternal family motto was, ‘ Never
assume’, ‘ Keep smiling’ and, ‘ There are always
three sides to every story’. These sayings gave
me strength through the years. I felt such a
connection to the 19th Century because of my
parents’ stories. The 20th Century brought so
many changes and my parents emphasized the
importance of being aware of our place in
history as Canadians. We truly are a blessed
society. I loved to dance and especially to
perform. My years with Rachel Browne’s
Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers and then with
the late James Duncan Singers at the
International Inn under the direction of the late
Nenad Lhotka was truly wonderful. I loved to
teach the Royal Academy of Dance Childrens’
syllabus to my many ballet students. I finally
went back to school to finish my Arts Degree
that I had started in the 1960s and graduated in
1985 from the University of Saskatchewan, and
continued my academic studies with a B. Ed.,
from the University of Winnipeg in 1996 and
enjoyed being a substitute teacher. I will be
forever grateful to my dear mother who moved
to Winnipeg and was so helpful with our three
children. Over these many years I have kept in
touch with school chums.
My life has been quite sedentary these past
few years with Type II diabetes, Reflux and
Congestive Heart Failure. Making peace with
not being able to do things that I had planned in
my retirement was somewhat a disappointment
BUT I have been truly blessed with dear
friends and a loving family. I have been one of
the luckier ones. Fond memories of my
childhood, loving paternal family, dear friends
over the years and most especially, with my
own family. And, how I LOVED my family. I
hope that you will remember me with your
doing kind deeds for others. Keep an “ Inclusive
attitude” and, a “ Generosity of spirit”.
There will be no formal funeral service.
‘ Jesus loves me this I know, For the Bible tells
me so.’ Je t’aime Phonse Tate and ‘ dream a little
dream of me’. My favourite holiday was
Christmas and I wish each and everyone, “ Joy
to the World”.
I will always remain:
“ carolynnhomeontherange”
NEIL STUART GRAY
It is with grieving hearts that we announce
the passing of our beloved dad, Neil Stuart
Gray on Saturday, March 21, 2015.
He was predeceased by his wife Diane ( nee
Bell), parents Ross and Katherine ( nee Fulton),
and brother Jim. He is survived by his brother
Lock, brother- in- law David ( Liz), daughter Jane
( Shaw), son Ross ( Elizabeth), and his much
loved grandchildren Emma, Katie, Halle, Jack
and Madeline. He is further mourned by his
close companion Irene, and numerous friends
and family.
Born in Vita, Manitoba, Dad grew up on the
farm in Sprague. He moved to Winnipeg for
high school, where he met his wife Diane.
Married in 1966, they moved to British
Columbia in 1971 to settle in Delta. Dad was
always involved in the community, including
volunteering through Kiwanis for many years.
After retirement from Telus, Dad enjoyed
travel, camping, golfing and many walks with
his friends. Nothing was more important than
family for Dad, and we will cherish memories
of the adventures, experiences and loving life
he and Mom created for us.
Thank you to the staff of the Irene Thomas
Hospice for their care and kindness these last
few weeks, and to friends and family who have
been such a support to us.
At Dad’s request, there will be a small
private family service, and a gathering of
friends and family at a later date. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Delta Hospice Society,
deltahospice. org, are appreciated.
HARRIS EDMUND JOHNSTON
Harris passed away on March 11, 2015, aged
91 years.
Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 www. mosaicfunerals. ca
DONATO PELLETTIERI
Donato passed away on March 15, 2015, aged
84 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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ALLYSON AMANDA BRUCE
December 31, 1985 - March 18, 2015
It is with tremendous sadness we announce
the passing of our loving daughter, sister,
granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend Allyson
Amanda Bruce. Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at
approximately 11: 25 a. m., Allyson passed away
peacefully at home with her loving family by
her side, succumbing to her lifelong struggles
associated with living with Cerebral Palsy.
She will be remembered always by her
mother and father Susan and Jeff Bruce,
grandparents Ann and Robert Payne and
Earlene Bruce, aunts Roberta O’Halloran,
Marla Bruce and Lesley McCombs, uncles
Barry Payne, Jack Bruce and Kevin McCombs,
cousins Morgan, Ryan, Taylor, Hannah, Cole
and Grant Secord, Chelsea O’Halloran, Avery
Deleurme, Chris Bruce and Brad, Kyle and
Paige McCombs. Allyson was predeceased by
her sister Ashley, grandfather Albert Bruce and
special uncle Dennis O’Donnell.
Born in Winnipeg on December 31, 1985 we
knew Allyson was going to be a special little
girl. At an early age she was enrolled with the
PT/ OT department at Children’s Hospital then
on to Day Program at Children’s Rehabilitation
Centre. Allyson participated in the Association
for the Neurological Disabled Program based
out of Calgary for a couple years also. Many
volunteers came into the home to exercise her
on a daily basis. When she reached school age
Allyson attended the neighbourhood schools,
Beaumont Elementary, Westdale Junior High
and graduated from Shaftesbury High School.
After finishing high school Allyson attended
DASCH Day Program on Roblin Boulevard,
until April, 2014. For the past year, with the
assistance of the Palliative Care Program
Allyson was able to continue living comfortably
at home.
Growing up Allyson was a very busy girl. She
was able to participate in Riding for the
Disabled and took swimming lessons at Bonnie
Vital Pool. Mom and Ashley always thanked
Ally because they were able to convince Dad
we needed a pool for Ally to use at home.
Allyson travelled with the family on many trips.
She went to Calgary a few times and enjoyed
the Stampede on one of those trips. Flew to
Florida to take in Disneyworld, Universal
Studios, Sea World and Gatorland. Drove to
Minneapolis to watch the Blue Jays and then on
to Valley Fair Water Park. Followed the
Goldeyes not only at Shaw Park but travelled
south to watch them play in Fargo, Sioux City
and Sioux Falls. Allyson also travelled to
Vancouver Island to go whale watching in the
Pacific Ocean and then down to Oregon to see
Keiko ( Free Willy).
Allyson loved to listen to music and watch
movies, especially with Dad. They could spend
hours and hours together watching movies and
even days watching series like Jaws, Free Willy
and their favourite Pirates of the Caribbean.
Over the years Allyson has been able to acquire
a huge Beanie Babies collection of which she
has many favourites. She always carried one or
two of her favourites in the crook of her right
arm.
Allyson lived a full and rewarding life
despite her limitations. Even with all her
challenges she brought joy to all with her
beautiful smile and infectious laughter. Though
we will always wonder how much Allyson took
away from her years in school, we do know how
much she taught those around her. Her
disability was used as an ability to educate
others. She taught us about patience,
perseverance, how to be advocates, appreciate
the simple things in life but mostly how to love
with all your heart. “ Real Love”. We will
cherish our precious memories of her forever.
Allyson loved her sister Ashley to pieces and
we are more at peace knowing that they are
together again.
Enjoy the little things in life, because one day
you will look back, and realize they were the
big things.
A celebration of Allyson’s life will be held
Thursday, March 26 at 2: 00 p. m. at Westwood
Community Church, 401 Westwood Drive.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
The WRHA Palliative Care Program c/ o Health
Sciences Centre Foundation, DASCH Inc., or
The Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba.
Ally, love you to the moon and back
PAUL HENRY HIEBERT
We are deeply saddened to announce the
sudden passing of Paul Henry Hiebert on
Saturday, March 21, 2015.
He leaves to mourn his passing: wife Diana,
mother Tina, brother Menno ( Judy), sister Carol
( Ken), sisters- in- law Lisa ( Cliff), and Cathy,
brothers- in- law Larry, and Adam ( Diane), and
numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Paul was predeceased by his father
Cornelius.
Until his retirement in 2007, Paul spent more
than 25 years working for Jim Gauthier
Chevrolet. Paul enjoyed country music, golf,
curling, gardening and entering weekly crib
tournaments. He just couldn’t wait for the
invitations to arrive in the mail. Also a
volunteer driver for CancerCare Manitoba and
the Seniors Resource Centre in Stonewall.
Cremation has taken place. Paul’s Celebration
of Life will be at 2: 00 p. m., Monday, March 30 at
the MacKenzie Funeral Home in Stonewall, MB.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the charity of your choice.
MacKenzie Funeral Home
Stonewall
204- 467- 2525
mackhome@ mts. net
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LORNE LEONARD EWASKO
August 30, 1942 - March 21, 2015
With broken hearts, our family announces the
passing of Lorne Ewasko, beloved husband,
father, grandfather, brother and uncle.
Lorne leaves behind his wife and love of over
50 years, Lydia, his sons Wayne ( Tracey) and
Greg ( Monique) and his four cherished
grandsons Brayden, Jarvis, Owen and Sam. He
also leaves behind his two brothers Art ( Pat)
and Rick Ewasko, his brother- in- law Jerry
( Betty) Kelner and their families. Lorne was
predeceased by his parents, Frank and Helen
( Bretchka) Ewasko, parents- in- law Joseph and
Mary Kelner, and brother- in- law Joe Kelner.
Lorne was born and grew up in the Rural
Municipality of Brokenhead, attended
Hazelglen School and Beausejour Collegiate
Institute. He then achieved his Architecture
Draftsman credentials from Red River
Community College. His passion was the
accordion and he started playing in a band at
the age 16. It was his musical talents that led
him to meet Lydia in 1962 at a dance. They
married on April 25, 1964. He would go on to
play in several different bands over the years.
In the fall of 1964, Lorne started working
with AC& S, a commercial insulation company,
where he worked for approximately 30 years.
During this time, he and Lydia moved back to
the RM of Brokenhead in 1974 from Winnipeg,
built their dream home and began working their
own farm land with their two sons. In the fall of
1994, he left AC& S and formed a commercial
insulation company, ACE Insulation Ltd. He
retired from ACE in January 2007. Lorne and
Lydia, sold the family farm site in 2001 and
built their retirement home and workshop on
the outskirts of Beausejour.
Lorne was a very devoted and proud father
who always loved going to watch “ his boys”
play their many sports, whether it be hockey,
curling, or baseball. He was always there
cheering them on. This continued when he
became a grandfather and he always had a hug,
praise and a loonie for his grandsons’ efforts
following each and every game. He enjoyed
taking his sons camping to Grand Rapids on
their annual fishing trip, and he enjoyed
curling, golfing and fishing in his younger
years. In his retirement years, Lorne loved
watching the Blue Bombers, Winnipeg Jets and
wrestling on TV and playing card games.
Lorne’s sense of humour was contagious, and he
was the life of the party telling stories and
jokes that kept people laughing throughout the
night. He had a gift of making people laugh! He
also spent many hours tinkering in his shop
with his good friend Doug working on one of his
many restored cars, trucks and John Deere
tractors.
Lorne, Dad, Grandpa and Papa,
much of who we are today is
a reflection of your love.
You will be forever missed
and in our hearts always.
Funeral Liturgy will be held on Friday,
March 27, 2015 at 11: 00 a. m. at Sobering
Funeral Chapel, in Beausejour, MB. Viewing
will be held one hour prior to the service.
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks
to Drs. Askarifar and Schmidt, the staff at the
Beausejour hospital, and his regular hospital
visitors for all of their care and support of
Lorne over the last several months.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Building
Fund or to the Beausejour Hospital T. V. Fund.
SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
( 204) 268- 3510 or MB Toll Free 1- 877- 776- 2220
www. soberingfuneralchapel. com
STANLEY WALTER FELKOWSKY
It is with great sadness the family announces
the passing of Stanley Felkowsky on Sunday,
March 22, 2015 at the St. Boniface Hospital at
the age of 88 years.
Stan was born on September 14, 1926 in San
Jose, California, and moved to Saskatchewan
with his family in 1927. In 1946, at the age of
20, Stan moved to Winnipeg and worked several
jobs throughout his life, from a bellboy at the
Royal Alexander Hotel to a salesman for
McCormick’s, Henderson Directories and
Killarney Printing. Even though family wanted
him to retire he kept working to age 85.
Stan was a family man and spent his spare
time with family and friends. In his youth he
played junior hockey in Saskatchewan, he also
enjoyed golf and curling. As he aged, his love
for sports continued, as a spectator and he
loved watching all of his favorite sports on
television. Dad was an avid bird watcher, his
favorite being the wren. Stan enjoyed his time
with the “ A& W Coffee Club” and went daily to
meet with his friends, have coffee, tell stories
and discuss the topics of the day.
Stan was predeceased by his parents, James
and Ann, brothers, Orest and Michael, his
loving wife of 59 years, Iris, and his son, Ward.
Dad will be lovingly remembered by his
daughter, Gail Plantje, granddaughter, Dru
( Marc), great- grandson, Alex ( Keleigh) and
sister, Elsie ( Frank) Chuchmuch.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt
thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of 5E
of St. Boniface Hospital for the care and
compassion given to Stan and our family.
In keeping with Stan’s wishes, cremation has
taken place and a memorial service celebrating
his life will be held on Friday, March 27, 2015 at
2: 00 p. m. in the Coutu Funeral Chapel, 680
Archibald Street.
VICHNAYA PAMYAT
The Coutu Family in care of arrangements:
E. J. COUTU & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
680 Archibald Street
204- 253- 5086
ejcoutu. com
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GUY JEAN ROBERT GAUTHIER
Born at Luzy- sur- Marne, France on October
21, 1945, Guy died on March 22, 2015 at
Winnipeg after a heroic battle with Parkinson’s
Disease.
He is survived by his partner of 44 years,
James Berryere, and brothers, Denis ( Annick),
Pontivy, France and Jean- Louis ( Bernadette),
Verbiesles, France and their families, the
extended Berryere family and many friends.
Guy was predeceased by his parents, Jean
and Solange.
Guy trained as a chef in France before
immigrating to Canada in 1967. He attained a
B. Ed ( University of Manitoba) in 1982 and
taught at Kildonan East Regional Secondary
School for 27 years in the culinary arts
program. He enjoyed the cottage at Valhalla
Beach, travels to France, biking, skiing,
sailboarding, cooking, entertaining and
gardening.
Appreciation is expressed for the kind care
Guy received from the staff at Foyer Valade
and the emergency staff at Victoria General
Hospital. The wonderful assistance of the
Movement Disorder Clinic engenders a
generous donation, in lieu of flowers, to the
Parkinson Society of Manitoba, 414 Westmount
Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2J 1P2.
Mass in celebration of Guy’s life will be at
Holy Redeemer Parish, 264 Donwood Drive on
Friday, March 27, 2015 at 10: 30 a. m., long time
friend Fr. Gerry Ward along with Bro. Joseph
OFM. Cap celebrants.
Family and friends may sign a Book of
Condolence at www. glenedenmemorial. ca
GUY JEAN ROBERT GAUTHIER
Née à Luzy- sur- Marne en France, le 21
octobre, 1945, Guy est décédé le 22 mars, 2015 à
Winnipeg, après une bataille avec Parkinson’s
Disease.
Il est survécu par son partenaire de 44 ans,
James Berryere; frères, Denis ( Annick) de
Pontivy en France, et Jean- Louis ( Bernadette)
de Verbiesles en France ainsi que leurs
familles; et de la famille étendue et nombreux
amis.
Guy est prédécédé par ces parents, Jean et
Solange.
Guy a fait sa formation de chef en France
avant d’immigrer au Canada en 1967. Il a
compléter sa formation en education à
l’Université du Manitoba en 1982 et il a
enseigné l’art culinaire à l’Ecole Secondaire
Régional de Kildonan East pendant 27 ans. Il
aimait aller à son chalet à Valhalla Beach,
voyger en France, le cyclisme, le ski, la planche
à voile, faire la cuisine, recevoir les gens, ainsi
que le jardinage.
Reconnaissance au gens au Foyer Valade
ainsi que le personnel d’urgence à l’Hôpital
Général Victoria pour le soin que Guy a reçu.
L’assistance du personnel du Movement
Disorder Clinic engendre en place des fleurs,
des dons généreux au Parkinson Society of
Manitoba, 414 Westmount Drive, Winnipeg, MB
R2J 1P2.
Une masse pour célébrer la vie de Guy
prendra lieu au Holy Redeemer Parish, 264
Donwood Drive, vendredi le 27 mars, 2015 at
10: 30. Officiant seront Père Gerry Ward ainsi
que frère Joseph OFM Cap.
La famille et les amis peuvent signer un livre
de condoléances au
www. glenedenmemorial. com
Glen Eden Funeral Home & Cemetery
204- 338- 7111
DAVID ALFRED KIPLING
Tragically, we announce the sudden passing
of an amazing young man, David Alfred Kipling
on Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Taken from us
in a workplace accident. For those of us who
were blessed enough to be part of his world we
can all agree that his infectious smile and
unbelievable sense of humour will never be
forgotten.
David will be deeply missed by his wife
Danielle, daughter Danette, sons Matthew,
Justin, Evan, and Jesse, his parents Brian and
Susan McKay ( father David Kipling Sr.), in- laws
Sterling and Lucille Ducharme ( Cameron,
Janine, and Clayton), brothers Bob, Joda,
William, and Scott, sisters Karen, Sammy,
Angela, and Krystal, also many nephews,
nieces, and countless aunts, uncles, relatives
and very close friends. We know his spirit will
keep us laughing for all time.
Pallbearers are Ian Kakegamic, Andre Sizer,
Cameron Ducharme, Darcy Boivin, Michael
Houle, Todd Laliberty.
A funeral service will be held at the St.
Laurent Catholic Church, Saturday, March 28:
Prayers at 10: 30 a. m. and Funeral Service at
11: 00 a. m. Lunch will follow at the St. Laurent
Recreation Centre following the service.
MacKenzie Funeral Home in care of
arrangements, 204- 467- 2525.
GUY JOSEPH ALDERIC MARION
It is with heavy hearts that the family
announces the passing of Guy Marion on
Sunday, March 22, 2015 at ActionMarguerite
( Saint- Boniface) at the age of 85 years.
Funeral arrangements are pending and a
longer obituary will follow closer to the date of
the funeral mass.
The Coutu Family in care of arrangements:
E. J. COUTU & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
680 Archibald Street
204- 253- 5086
KENNETH JAMES SELWAY
Ken passed away on March 18, 2015, aged 80
years.
Shawn Arnason, Funeral Director
in care of arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd.,
( 204) 275- 5555 - www. mosaicfunerals. ca
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