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KELVIN CLEO BROWN
Kelvin Brown, beloved husband of Bette,
passed away peacefully at the Riverview Health
Centre, on Friday, May 8, 2015 at the age of 88.
Besides his wife, he is survived by one
daughter, one son and families. Kelvin was
predeceased by son Dennis in 2008.
Memorial service will be Friday, May 15,
2015 at 2: 30 p. m. at Westwood Community
Church, 401 Westwood Drive. Complete
obituary to follow.
GAIL DOREEN CADE
( nee LOVE)
April 21, 1940 - May 4, 2015
We are saddened to announce the passing of
Gail Doreen Cade - a wonderful encourager, and
spirit filled woman who passed away suddenly,
however peacefully in her home in Winnipeg at
5: 30 p. m. on Monday, May 4, 2015.
Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, she was the
only child to William ( Poppa Ud) and Patricia
Love. The family moved to Winnipeg when she
was three and she remained there until her
passing.
She is survived by her daughter Valerie; son
Ken ( Brenda) and their two sons, Howard and
Simon, as well as her former spouse Ken and
loving extended family.
Gail worked early on in many clerical roles
before becoming a homemaker. Later in life she
obtained her Master’s Degree in Theological
Counseling and chose to volunteer at Hope
Centre with the Aboriginal Women’s Program
for many years, even hosting an annual retreat
at her cottage each summer for women in need.
She was a true champion for others and her
encouragement and bright spirit toward others
allowed others to feel better about themselves
in her presence.
With gratitude we acknowledge the staff at
the Sturgeon Creek 2 Assisted Living Centre
who made Gail’s last year a true home and
place of welcoming presence.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the SPCA, Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter, 3062
Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R2K 0Y1.
A memorial service will be held in honor of
Gail’s life 2: 00 p. m. on Friday, May 29, 2015 at
Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson
Drive.
Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium
843 Sherbrook Street, 204- 774- 7474
Condolences: www. bardal. ca
LOUISE COHEN
Our mum Louise passed away peacefully on
Monday, May 4, 2015. We would have celebrated
her 96th birthday on June 6.
Mum was born June 6, 1919 in Manchester
England to Leon and Sarah Cohen. She was born
into a loving family and had three sisters,
Marion, Faye and Bertha all who predeceased
her. She was the “ baby” of the family.
She is survived by her husband of 69 years
and our dad, Joe. Harvey and Faye and
grandsons Binjamin, Yitzchak and Meir;
Marilyn and Alex and granddaughter Cara and
husband Steven, great- granddaughters Corinna
and Luzy, and great- grandson Zackery.
Mum and Dad had a long and loving
relationship and both dearly cherished the
family they created together and the extended
family of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren
which brought them much pride
and pleasure.
They ventured to Australia together as
newlyweds, returned to England until 1967 and
then decided to make Canada their home.
Throughout her youth and into her eighth
decade, Mum loved to dance. She danced in her
teens and 20s on stage and in local productions.
She met Dad on the ballroom dance floor and
ballroom dance was their passion together.
She returned to dance in Canada by
embracing Jeanette McCoshams “ Dance
Aerobics” for over 20 years until Parkinson’s
disease robbed her of the ability to participate
in her ninth decade.
Mum and Dad worked very hard all their
lives to ensure our beautiful childhood, good
education and loving home through all the
challenges of adopting a new country as their
home.
We will be forever grateful for Mum for
nurturing us, encouraging us and teaching us
the value of close family ties. She will be
forever in our hearts and missed every day of
our lives.
Sincere thanks must be expressed to the
caring, compassionate and devoted staff at the
Saul and Claribel Simkin Centre for their
absolute, loving care of Louise over the past
three years. Words cannot express our
gratitude for your devotion both to Mum and all
our family, especially in the last few weeks of
her life.
Donations in memory of Louise Cohen are
gratefully appreciated to the Saul and Claribel
Simkin Centre, the Gwen Secter Creative Living
Centre, Parkinson Society of Manitoba, Jewish
Foundation of Manitoba, Joe and Louise Cohen
family fund or the charity of your choice.
OLGA DEDICK
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015, Olga died at Beacon
Hill Lodge at the age of 93 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
Wojcik’s online Guest Book please visit our
website at www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
WILLIAM THOMAS GIBSON
It is with great sadness we announce the
sudden passing of our father, grandfather and
great- grandfather on May 5, 2015.
Dad enjoyed flying all of his life and was a
member of the Springfield Flying Club for
many years.
As per his request, cremation has taken place
and there will be no service.
He is survived by his wife Edella, sons Bob,
Pat, and Jim, daughter Holly and grandchildren
and great- grandchildren.
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JANET MARLENE CLARK
( nee PRICE)
It is with love and sadness that we announce
the passing of Janet Marlene Clark ( nee Price),
beloved wife of Andrew Scott Burgess of
Calgary, on Friday, May 1, 2015 at the age of 63
years.
Janet was born in Winnipeg on October 25,
1951. She grew up in Emerson, MB, where her
parents operated the local general store.
Following high school, she attended Mayville
State College in North Dakota. She also lived
briefly in the State of New York, and in
Zweibrücken, Germany, for a few years.
Returning to Winnipeg in 1977, Janet worked at
the University of Manitoba Dafoe Library. Also
in that year, she met her husband, Drew, and
together they moved to Calgary in 1979. Janet
and Drew’s home bordered Fish Creek Park,
where she enjoyed walking, watching for wildlife,
and became an avid birder.
Janet worked at the Calgary Public Library
for 34 years. Most of this time was spent at the
Central Library, 5th Floor, with her last three
years at the Saddletown Branch. During these
years, Janet made many long- lasting and dear
friendships. She enjoyed travelling with her
sister and family on their many road trips, from
coast to coast in Canada and throughout the
United States. Janet also enjoyed many travels
with her friend, Diane and daughter Janna,
most notably to Austria and Germany in 2005.
Closer to home, she loved the many weekend
trips to Banff, where she shared her love of
hiking through the Rockies with Drew.
Janet had a particular expertise for style and
was often asked by friends for her fashion
advice, or to design and decorate their homes.
She was most happy when she was helping
people. She also liked watching football,
especially the CFL and the Stampeders, and
professional golf.
Janet is survived by her husband Drew; aunt
Linda Rodewald ( nee Streick); sister Lorraine
Reinfort ( Ernie); sister- in- law Dr. Ellen
Burgess; nieces Breanne Reinfort, Christine
Reinfort ( Sean), Kate Larking ( Tonya), Janna
Wirringer, and nephew Ian Burgess; grandnephew
Landon George; her friend of many
years Diane Wirringer; and many dear cousins
and special friends. Janet was predeceased by
her father Bruce in 1984, and her mother
Noreen ( nee Streick) in 2009. Janet will be
remembered for her kind, gentle, and giving
nature.
A special thanks to Brittany George for her
gentle care while Janet was at home and in
hospice. Our sincere gratitude to the staff at
the Southwood Care Centre Hospice for their
compassionate care.
In Calgary, a Celebration of Janet’s Life will
be held at McInnis & Holloway’s Fish Creek
Chapel on Sunday, May 10, 2015 at 2: 00 p. m. In
living memory of Janet, a tree will be planted at
Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnis &
Holloway Funeral Homes.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday,
May 16, 2015 at 12: 00 p. m. at the Emerson
Cemetery. Those wishing to attend the service
are asked to gather at the New Horizons
Centre, 106 Church St., in Emerson, MB, at
11: 30 a. m. for the procession to the Cemetery.
Following the graveside service there will be a
light lunch served at the New Horizons Centre.
Memorial tributes may be made in Janet’s
name to a charity of your choice.
When we die, we will turn into songs,
and we will hear each other
and remember each other.
- Rob Sheffield
Thank you to McInnis & Holloway Funeral
Homes in Calgary, and Wiebe Funeral Home
Altona Ltd., for their professional and
considerate care.
Wiebe Funeral Home Altona Ltd.
In care of arrangements
204- 324- 5404
www. wiebefhaltona. com
ROBERT ( ROCKY) de ROCQUIGNY
After a lengthy battle with pancreatitis, it is
with great sadness that we announce the
peaceful passing of our Pépère, Dad and
husband, Robert, aged 65, on May 6, 2015 at the
Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, MB.
Robert will be lovingly remembered by his
wife of 44 years Denise ( née Jacques); four
children, Gilbert ( Lynne) de Rocquigny, Norbert
( Pam) de Rocquigny, Christianne ( Daniel)
Rosset, Nadine ( Kevin) Green; and his nine
precious grandchildren: Chantal, Janelle,
Samuel, Nathan, Natasha, Stéphanie, Colin,
Philippe and Nicolas. He also leaves to mourn
12 brothers and sisters: Odile ( Helmut) Buske,
Thérèse Whapham, Joseph ( Pierrette),
Henriette ( Norbert) Cenerini, Gérald
( Michelle), Hélène ( Sandy) Del Rio, Noëllie
( Guy) Jacques, Jacques ( Evelyn), Hubert
( Dale), Anna Johnston, Suzanne ( Jean) Swennen
and Pierre ( Kathy), brothers and sisters- in law:
Margaret de Rocquigny, Irène Jacques ( Jack
Stefanishyn) , Marilyne ( Marcel) Poirier, Robert
( Denise) Jacques as well as numerous nieces,
nephews, aunts, uncles, relatives and friends.
Robert was predeceased by his parents Louis
and Laurianne ( née Lambert), his brothers
Albert and Jean de Rocquigny and by his
brother- in- law Kerry Johnston.
Funeral Services will be held in the St. Denis
Roman Catholic Church in Haywood, MB on
Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Eulogy and Video
Tribute at 10: 00 a. m. with Funeral Mass at 10: 30
a. m. followed by interment in the Parish
Cemetery with Père Armand Le Gal officiating.
We the family would like to thank the
doctors, nurses and staff at the Health Sciences
Centre and Portage District General Hospital
for their care and compassion.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be
made to Central Plains CancerCare, 318
Saskatchewan Ave. E., Portage la Prairie, MB,
R1N 0K8. www. centralplainscancercare. com
Adam’s Funeral Home of Notre Dame de
Lourdes, Manitoba in care of arrangements.
Phone 248- 2201 or 1- 888- 400- 2326. www. afh. ca
JAMES GIBSON JORDAN
Late of Las Vegas, Nevada. Jim was born in
Fargo, N. D. on March 13 and passed away on
his birthday March 13, 2015.
He was raised and educated in Winnipeg. Jim
served in the Canadian Army with the PPCLI,
after moving to Nevada. Jim lived in Las Vegas
for over 40 plus years until his passing.
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C. JOHN DEMPSTER
Peacefully on May 1, 2015 at St. Boniface
Hospital, John passed away at the age of 89
years.
He is survived by his wife Barbara; children
Jill, Bruce, Jaye ( Tony) and Cameron;
grandchildren Michael, Kirsten, Kyla, Adam,
Taylor, Ian and Robert.
In accordance with his wishes, cremation has
taken place and a service will be held at a later
date.
Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium
843 Sherbrook Street, 204- 774- 7474
Condolences: www. bardal. ca
ELDEN JOHN DEWAR
On Saturday, May 2, 2015, Elden died at the
Victoria Hospital at the age of 88 years.
In compliance with Elden’s wishes, no
Funeral Service will be held.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 1020 Main Street,
Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements
204.586.8668. For those who wish to sign
Wojcik’s online Guest Book please visit our
website at www. wojciksfuneralchapel. com
LINDA REBECCA DILLON
Linda Dillon passed away peacefully at Seven
Oaks Hospital in Winnipeg Manitoba on May 5,
2015 at the age of 60 years. A small celebration
of Linda's life will be held on Sunday, May 10,
2015 at 2: 00 p. m. at the Royal Canadian Legion,
1748 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Born to William ( d. 1997) and Phyllis in
Middlesex, England - she soon became the
oldest ( and self- proclaimed wisest!) of four
brothers; John ( Marie), David, Matthew ( Lynn),
Patrick ( Teresa).
Linda was a proud mum to her daughter
Aubrey ( Jason), and even prouder Grandma to
Max.
She loved being an Aunt to her many nieces
and nephews, doted on her feline friends Ginga
and Angie and is survived by her longtime
companion Doug. She will be missed dearly by
all and remembered for her feisty spirit.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the Winnipeg Humane Society.
Obituary information also at www. cropo. com
WALTER DOBUSH
Peacefully, on April 30, 2015, Walter passed
away at the Riverview Health Centre. He was
predeceased by his loving wife, Mari- Ange, in
2002. He was born in Prawda, Manitoba on
August 9, 1928 to Anthony and Katherine
Dobush, the middle child of nine children.
Walter is survived by his daughter Georgette,
her children Jaime ( Andrew) and Blake and
their father Donald; son Glenn, daughter- in- law
Audrey and their son Dallas; son James,
daughter- in- law Jackie and their children,
Nicholas, and Katrina. He is also survived by
his siblings, Jessie Zapotochny, John ( Dolly),
Mary Beames, Bob ( Dorothy), Julia Dobush,
sister- in- law Irene Dobush, as well as many inlaws
in the Gobeil family. He was predeceased
by his parents, Anthony and Katherine;
brothers, Edward and William ( Dorothy); sister
Stella ( Mike) Schmyr; and brothers- in- law, Ted
Zapotochny and Les Beames.
Walter grew up in Prawda, eventually leaving
home to work on harvesting fields, bush camps,
mines and then was a long distance semi- truck
driver for a number of years when he met
Marie- Ange. They married in 1960 and when he
obtained employment with Manitoba Hydro, the
move to Winnipeg was imminent. He then made
their Prawda property a weekend retreat from
the city during those years and eventually
returned there upon retirement. His country
home was his “ haven” and was the gathering
place on weekends for many family and friends
over the years.
We would like to thank all the staff at
Riverview Health Centre ( CD2) for making
dad’s stay there over the past seven years a
comfortable and caring one. You knew how to
bring a smile to his face and a sparkle in his
eye!
A memorial service will be held on Saturday,
May 16, 2015 at 11: 00 a. m. at Reynolds
Community Hall in Prawda, MB with interment
to follow at St. Mary’s Riverside Cemetery.
If friends desire, in lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association, 200- 310 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB
R3C 0S6 or the Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation, 1 Wesley Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
R3C 4C6.
www. seasonsfunerals. ca
THOMAS ALBERT ( TOM) HOPGOOD
Peacefully with family by his side, Tom
Hopgood, aged 71 years of Steep Rock, MB,
passed away at the Health Sciences Centre in
Winnipeg, MB on May 4, 2015.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years
Sharon; children Greg ( Vicky), Alison and
Kelvin ( Penny); a daughter- in- law Cindy along
with his seven grandchildren and great- grandchildren;
sisters Iris ( Bobby), Joan and Irene
( Jerry); a brother Al ( Rita); his sister- in- law
Chrissie ( Morley) and his mother Marge.
Tom was predeceased by his father Thomas,
a son Rodney, father and mother- in- law Jack
and Chrissie; brothers- in- law Raymond and
Tom.
In keeping with Tom’s wishes, cremation has
taken place and a family gathering and burial
will be held at a later date.
The family would like to thank our many
friends for the support you gave our family at
this very difficult time. Special thanks to the
doctors, nurses and staff who cared for Dad.
Arrangements by:
ARNASON FUNERAL HOME
Ashern - Lundar
1- 204- 768- 2072
1- 866- 323- 3593
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RONALD DODDS
July 22, 1922 - February 20, 2015
Peacefully after a brief illness, in Qualicum
Beach, BC on Friday, February 20, 2015, Ronald
Barron Dodds, formerly of Winnipeg, passed
away at the age of 92 years.
Ron leaves behind his sons Bruce of
Winnipeg and Cameron of Nanaimo, and
grandchildren Kaylee and Glenn Dodds ( Jaya
Beange) of Winnipeg. He was predeceased by
his daughter- in- law, Pat Dodds ( Karwacki), in
2009, and his beloved wife of 61 years, Irene
( Bousfield), in 2010.
Ron was born July 22, 1922 in St. Boniface,
the only child of Gordon and May ( Willoughby)
Dodds. Ron’s parents were pharmacists who
operated drug stores on William Avenue and on
St. Mary’s Road in St. Vital. Ron grew up
behind the St. Vital store but attended school in
Winnipeg at Victoria- Albert School and Daniel
McIntyre Collegiate. Following high school he
joined the R. C. A. F., serving in Winnipeg and St.
Thomas, Ontario as an aircraft engine
technician from 1942 to 1945. At war’s end he
returned to Winnipeg, studying pharmacy at the
University of Manitoba where he graduated in
1950, and where he met his wife, Irene, in the
choir at St. Stephen’s- Broadway United Church.
Ron and Irene were married in 1949, living and
working in St. Vital, where they operated Dodds
Drugs until 1959. After selling the store, Ron
embarked on a new career as chief pharmacist
at Grace Hospital until 1964, and then as the
administrator of Selkirk General Hospital. Ron
and Irene moved to Vancouver Island following
Ron’s retirement in 1980.
Ron was an outgoing but also intensely
private man, with numerous interests and
pursuits. As a child, he raised prize poultry on
the banks of the Red River, developing a
lifelong interest in flora and fauna of all kinds;
his basement nature reserve was a warren of
aquariums and terrariums and a song- filled bird
habitat, home to a succession of rescue animals
that became family pets. He was also a keen
gardener and a fine and adventurous cook. Ron
and Irene shared a love of classical music,
coffee with their friends, and summer visits to
their cottage at Big Whiteshell Lake. In later
years he assisted Irene with her crochet and
knitting displays at craft shows, and was a
faithful caregiver through the final years of
Irene’s life as she struggled with debilitating
Parkinson’s disease. Ron was also a
conscientious father, supporting his sons’ sport
and other activities, and taking pleasure in his
grandchildren. Steady in these roles, he rarely
sought credit or the limelight. And though
sometimes quick to anger, he was also
extraordinarily generous and willing to forgive
- family conflicts were usually resolved with
tears and heartfelt embraces.
Pharmacy was Ron’s disguise; deep down he
was an artist, a gifted and accomplished
musician. Beginning at age five, Ron
participated in choirs and vocal performances
for almost 80 years. Youthful activities included
high school Gilbert and Sullivan and a Rose
Bowl finalist appearance at the Winnipeg
Festival. In adulthood he was a long standing
soloist under organist Filmer Hubble at St.
Stephen’s Broadway United Church and choral
productions at the CBC. His fine bass- baritone
was a mainstay on Winnipeg’s post- war musical
stage, from oratorio solo work opposite visiting
luminaries like Lois Marshall, to countless
appearances at area weddings and funerals.
Over parts of nine decades Ron’s instrument
never let him down - he added a reputable tenor
in his 70s - and he only stopped singing when he
could no longer attend practices.
Ron learned that he had Alzheimer’s disease
in 2002. He continued to live at home with
Irene, and then independently after she went
into care, until joining her at the Gardens of
Qualicum Beach in 2009. Though largely
without short- term memory, Ron always
recognized his family and the support staff that
cared for him, and enjoyed his final years.
Unburdened of life’s complications by
advancing age, he took pleasure in those around
him, and was alert and present until a lung
infection quietly ended his life.
The family wishes to thank the staff at the
Gardens of Qualicum Beach seniors’ residence
for their kindness and attention to both Ron and
Irene in their final years.
Ron was buried next to Irene at a family
service in Parksville, BC on February 22. He
was our dad and grandpa, and he was one of
kind. We’re grateful to have walked with him in
this life and miss him deeply.
JAMES ( JIM) DONALD
With sadness we announce the sudden
passing of Jim Donald at his home on Sunday,
May 3, 2015 at the age of 80 years.
Jim left behind his wife Mona of 58 years,
son Kevin ( Corrine), grandchildren Sean, Kayla
( David), son Kirk ( Colleen), daughter Alanna
Overby ( Darryl), grandchildren Nicole ( Rick)
and Courtney ( Guy) as well as sister- in- law
Linda Donald, brothers- in- law Creighton Kerr
( Lorraine) and Ron Kerr ( Pam) and many
nieces and nephews.
Jim was predeceased by sister Jean Miller
( Ralph) and brother Neil Donald.
Memorial Service was held on Friday, May 8,
2015.
Donations may be made in Jim’s memory to a
charity of choice.
Family and friends may sign a Book of
Condolence at www. glenedenmemorial. ca
Glen Eden Funeral Home & Cemetery
204- 338- 7111
LAWRENCE JOHN HORZEMPA
Suddenly, on May 5, 2015 at Concordia
Hospital, John passed away at the age of 68
years.
Cremation and private service has been held.
204- 782- 3541
www. kilcollinscremationservice. com
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MARY EILEEN DOIG
On May 5, 2015, the door opened and Mary
Eileen Doig took the hand offered and
embarked on a new journey.
Eileen was born July 19, 1921 in Fort William,
Ontario to Agnus and Mary Fitzgerald. She
travelled extensively on trains with her parents
and subsequently was raised and schooled in
Winnipeg at St. Mary’s Academy.
On a blind date she met her future husband
“ Georgie Boy”, the man in the sailor suit. They
were married in February, 1945. They lived in
the West End of Winnipeg where they raised
their children George ( Sandi), Jack, Debbie
( Paul). During that time they had an active
social life with ties to the Civic Caledonia
Curling Club, bowling, dancing and was active
in Scottish organizations. In the mid 60’ s, she
returned to school and worked as a Registered
Nursing Assistant until her retirement at the
age of 65.
Eileen managed to juggle her family life, her
full time work life and spent time with her
grandchildren Michael, Jennifer, Donalee,
Robert and Ian.
After retirement she volunteered more than
7000 hours at Health Sciences Centre until the
time of her hospitalization, November 2014.
Her membership in the “ Road Runner Club”
allowed her to organize events bringing
pleasure to herself and many of her friends.
Eileen was very proud of her family and as
her great- grandchildren arrived, of which there
were ten, they were her greatest source of
pleasure.
Mom taught us to love life, respect ourselves
and others and to have the courage to face life’s
challenges and for that we are eternally
grateful. Thanks, Mom.
Thank you to Deer Lodge Palliative Care Unit
for their outstanding care and compassion
during Mom’s stay. We would also like to thank
her dearest friends for their visits, especially
Winston and his chicken soup that always
brightened her day.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and
Stroke or a charity of your choice would be
greatly appreciated.
Memorial service will be held on Monday,
May 11, 2015 at 7: 00 p. m. at Chapel Lawn
Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue.
Love George, Jack, Debbie and family
Chapel Lawn
www. chapellawn. ca
885- 9715
ARTHUR COLEMAN DOWN
Arthur Coleman Down passed peacefully in
his sleep on Sunday, May 3, 2015 at Tuxedo
Villa.
Art is survived by his loving wife Jean, son
Murray, daughter Sharon Wolchuk ( Brian),
sister- in- law Shirley Duckworth and several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
parents William and Maude, sister Orlah Mason,
brothers- in- law Russell Craik and Donald
Craik.
Art was born in Holland, Manitoba on May
19, 1928. He had many fond memories of
working on the family farm with his Dad. He
remained on the farm until moving to Winnipeg
to join Jean whom he married in June 1951. Art
and Jean were the proprietors of Down’s
Pharmacy for the first several years of their
marriage. After they sold the store, Art went on
to work as a technician in the Soil Sciences
Department at the University of Manitoba. Art
loved to work in his workshop. He could always
be counted on to tend to anything that needed
fixing and to quietly solve many problems.
Sincere thanks to the staff of Tuxedo Villa for
the care they gave to Art / Dad during the last
four years.
A private family celebration of Art's life will
take place at a later date.
Donations if desired may be made to Fort
Whyte Alive, 1961 McCreary Road, Winnipeg,
R3P 2K9.
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204- 949- 2200
neilbardalinc. com
ROBERT DENNIS FORD
December 28, 1966 - May 1, 2015
Robert Dennis Ford, 48, passed away
unexpectedly in Alberta on Friday, May 1st,
2015.
Bobby is survived by his loving wife Ale, his
stepdaughters Joana and Kenya, his three
siblings and countless friends and family
members.
A service will be held at Lakeside Church of
God in Gimli on Wednesday, May 13 at 3: 00 p. m.
Rest in peace Bobby, you will be missed.
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204- 949- 2200
neilbardalinc. com
FERDINAND ( FERN) KARABA
The family announces with sorrow, his
passing at the Holy Family Home, April 30,
2015 at the age of 85 years.
Beloved father of June Mishkow ( Bruce
Mishkow); grandsons, Rory Mishkow, Ryan
Karaba. He was predeceased by his wife
Adeline, of 60 years, in 2015; his son Terry, in
2006; and sisters, Marie and Adeline.
Family and friends will always remember
him for his kind and generous heart. We will
miss him dearly.
Cremation has taken place and plans are to
join Mom and Dad together in a final resting
place.
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