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Today’s Obituary Notices
BAEHNK ( nee HYKWAY), Rose Anne
BALDOKE , Joyce Audrey
BARRATT , Margaret ( Peggy)
BASS , Jerry
BATA , Lajos
BATENCHUK , Lena
BAYLON , Ronaldo Antonio
BLAINE , Alda Boni
BONI ( nee DECOCK), Bernice
CANNELL ( nee HALLS), Barbara Mae
CARLSTROM , Olga ( Ollie)
CHUCKREE , Larry
COX , Ivor Bernard
DADEY , Lance Christopher
DANIELSON , Kenneth ( Katla)
DENYER , Elizabeth Laura
DMYTRIW , Katherine ( Premack)
DRUDGE , Thelma Lillian
DYCK , Henry
EDMONDS , Don
ENNS , Nellie
FAST , Anton ( Tony) K.
FENBY , Tracy Dawn
FERGUSON , James ( Jim) Leslie
FERREIRA , Francisco Soares
FLECK , Alice
FOURNIER , Joseph ( Joe) Narcisse
( Tomahawk)
GINSBERG , Berte
GOSSELIN , Roland ( Rollie)
GREGOIRE , Paul
GRISWOLD , Alvin ( Al) William
HANSEN , Lloyd
HIEBERT ( nee HAMM), Judith ( Judy)
Caroline
HUNTER , May
HUNTER , Timothy Dean
HUTLET ( nee RIGAUX), Magdalena
Judith
JANZEN , Matilda
JEFFERS , John Shields
JOHNSON , Leonard
JONES , Kenneth Harry
KILFOYLE ( GERAK), Rosalie Pauline
KNIGHT ( nee CHRISTIE), Yvonne
KOSARY , Jeno Barna
KREITZ , Florence Edith
LAFORGE , Robert
LAIVEY , Joseph ( JoJo)
LEDD ( LEDUCHOWSKI), Murray Francis
LINDSAY ( nee FORTUNE), Rose
LOCKIE ( nee MACKAY), Catherine Anne
LYONS ( nee BELL), Shelagh O’Neil
MACCALLUM ( nee DAVIES), Alma
( Edith)
MACDONALD , Norma
MANN , David
MAZUR , Peter John
MCAULEY , Rodney Walter
MCDIARMID , Joy Suzanne
MCKELLER , Geraldine
MCKENZIE ( nee GARRAWAY), Florence
( Gwenn)
MCNAMEE , Robert ( Bob)
MCVICAR ( nee IRVINE), Muriel
MINUK , Sam
MUIR , Robert James
MUTCHMOR , Donald M.
OLIPHANT , Robert ( Barclay)
PACKULAK , Therese
PAGE ( nee SENOW), Frances Agnes
PORADA ( nee ZYGMUNT), Rozalia
RAMSAY ( nee SKELTON), Judith Alice
RECHIK , Roy
REID , W. H. Gordon
RICE , Thomas J.
RICHARDS ( nee SOLOMON), Rosslyn
Louise
RIOUX , Maurice Edmond
ROY ( nee GALLOWAY), Lillian
ROZAK , Walter
SAWKA ( nee BARTA), Rose Helen
SCALETTA , Elsabeth Joan
SCHOOFS , William ( Bill) Joseph
SENKO , Lena
SHOOMAN , Abraham
SIEMENS , Dorothy
SILVA , Jose Antonia
SIMPSON ( nee KURTZ), Marie Barbara
SINCLAIR , Joan ( Connie)
SISSON ( nee WOOD), Peggie
SMITH ( nee KILMER), Marion Edith
SMITH , Robert ( Bob) Norris
STEINHAUER , Herbert Gordon
TATARYN ( nee CALIGUERE), Mary
THOMPSON ( nee BIETTE), Barbara Ann
TSOURAS ( nee GROUMOUTIS),
Panayiota
VIS , Peter
WALKER , Wes
WEBINGER , Anna
WILKINSON ( nee WOYCHYSHYN),
Bertha
WINCHERA , Brian Joseph
WRIGHT , Gladys
Notices may not appear
in alphabetical order.
JOYCE AUDREY BALDOKE
Peacefully, in the presence of family, on
Friday, September 4, 2015 at Victoria General
Hospital, Joyce passed away at the age of 89
years.
Joyce was born on March 18, 1926 in
Bournemouth, England and immigrated to
Canada in March, 1946. She was predeceased by
her husband Rudy in 1999. Mum is survived by
her daughters, Audrey ( Cliff) Schmidt and
June; son David ( Donna); and grandchildren,
Christopher and Lindsay.
The family would like to thank the
emergency and 4N staff at Victoria General
Hospital for their excellent care and support.
Cremation has taken place. A private family
interment has taken place in Brookside
Cemetery.
204- 586- 8044
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Ask the
Funeral Director
204- 668- 3151
voyagefuneralhome. com
Question: After cremation, what
can I do with the ashes?
Answer: An excerpt from the Province
of Manitoba summarizes your options:
1) Purchase a compartment ( niche) in a
columbarium
2) Purchase a lot in a cemetery
3) Scatter in a cemetery, with the
permission of the cemetery owner
4) Scatter on private land, with the
consent of the owner
5) Scatter on unoccupied provincially
owned Crown land or water ( including
provincial parks) without government
consent.
New Policy:
“ Human remains that have been properly
cremated may be scattered on unoccupied
provincially owned Crown land or water
( which includes provincial parks) without
the formal consent of government. Care
should be taken to ensure that ashes are not
scattered near drinking water or recreational
water activities like swimming.”
Here are some considerations with respect
to these options.
* Cemetery property includes fees which
vary depending on which cemetery is
selected and their own in- house rules.
* The purchase of an urn is not mandatory
( at Voyage Funeral Home).
* You can also keep the cremated remains
in your own care in your home and any
container can be used as an urn.
* You can transport them out of country by
following the shipping requirements that
pertain to the location.
Mike Vogiatzakis
ROSE ANNE BAEHNK
( nee HYKAWY)
Her will stayed strong even once her body
could not. Mom lost her three year battle with
cancer on September 6, 2015.
Rose was born in Gimli on April 19, 1948 to
Anne Bobrowich and Andrew Hykawy. After
growing up in West St. Paul, she married Hans
Harald Baehnk in 1972 and moved to St.
Andrews, where they raised their family. Rose
has been a devoted wife, mom, grandma, sister
and friend, bringing joy to those she met and
always caring for others before thinking of
herself. Rose was a hairdresser, saleswoman,
housewife and volunteer, as well as a soul mate,
confidant, driver, teacher, coach and tough
outspoken supporter that was always in your
corner.
She is survived by her sons, Darryl and
Dennis ( Kimberly); grandson Austin; and
brothers, Ken and Tim Hykawy, and families. A
special thanks to the staff of CancerCare and
Selkirk Hospital for their help on mom’s last
journey.
Memorial service to take place at Gilbart
Funeral Home, 309 Eveline St., Selkirk, on
Thursday, September 17 at 10: 00 a. m.
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of
arrangements. www. gilbartfuneralhome
JERRY BASS
Jerry Bass passed away on August 16, 2015
suddenly and unexpectedly.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife
Rhona Bass ( nee Watt) and by his parents
Marion and Teddy Bass. He will be forever
loved and remembered by his children Marisa
Hochman, Celene Bass, Miles Bass, his son- inlaw
David Hochman, and his grandchildren Lev,
Nathan and Naomi Hochman, Shai and Jessica
Bass.
Jerry was a devoted son, husband and father.
He was also a lifelong learner with many varied
pursuits and interests, including efforts in
teaching and publishing, and hobbies such as
collecting and restoring antiques. Later in life
he developed the amazing ability to conquer the
world of technological gadgets. He was in many
of these things completely self- taught.
Dad was truly a family man. Family ( our
immediate little nuclear family) was everything
to him. Everything he did was for us - he gave
us everything he had to give. He took care of us
all and always and will live in our hearts
forever.
A funeral service was held at the Etz Chayim
Synagogue on Monday, August 17, 2015.
Donations can be made to the Jewish
Federation of Winnipeg PJ Library Fund, ( 204)
480- 7559.
ALDA BONI BLAINE
Alda passed away September 3, 2015 aged 95
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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BERNICE BONI ( nee DECOCK)
1930 - 2015
It is with deep sadness that we announce the
passing of Bernice Boni on Sunday, September
6, 2015 at the age of 85 years. Bernice will be
lovingly remembered and dearly missed by her
children, John ( Deborah) Boni, Dianne Cardinal,
Walter ( Nancy) Boni; six grandchildren, Lora
( Kelly) Pickard, Heather ( Dan) Jones, Lisa
( Ben) Poggemiller, Carrie ( Brendin) Berndsen,
Allison and Michael Boni; and five greatgrandchildren,
Kate and Colson Pickard, Owen
and Grady Jones and Abigail Poggemiller.
Bernice was predeceased by her husband John
( 2004) and son- in- law Ken Cardinal ( 1997).
Bernice was born in Winnipeg where she
resided her entire life. She married her beloved
husband John and spent 56 years of happily
married life with him raising their three
children. Bernice was a loving and devoted
mother, grandmother and great- grandmother.
She was a very caring and compassionate
person who was always willing to lend a helping
hand. She enjoyed spending time with her
family and we will always cherish her sense of
humour. Mom loved to cook and bake and often
provided delicious “ care” packages for the
family. She loved to sew, crochet and craft.
Every Christmas the family waited with great
anticipation to see what new craft decoration
would be on their present. Mom’s other passion
was listening and dancing to music. She would
put everyone to shame on the dance floor.
The family would like to thank the staff of
the D1 unit of Concordia Place for their
compassionate care and support of Bernice.
Cremation has taken place and a private
family service was held.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in
Bernice’s name to the Concordia Foundation
Inc., 1095 Concordia Avenue, Winnipeg, MB,
R2K 3S8.
Family and friends may sign a Book of
Condolence at www. glenedenmemorial. ca
Glen Eden Funeral Home & Cemetery
204- 338- 7111
LENA BATENCHUK
1915 - 2015
Always Remembered, Never Forgotten
With great sadness, the family wishes to
announce the passing of Mom on Monday,
September 7, 2015. Mom had 99 years of loving
life.
Mom was predeceased by her husband
Joseph and son Roy. Left to mourn Mom’s
passing are Cliff, Ray ( Fran), Ken ( Lynn), Bill
( Hazel) and Don ( Pat).
Mom was born on the farm in Stuartburn,
MB. Mom moved to Winnipeg where she met
Dad and they married. They had six sons. They
were the love of her life.
Mom loved life. She enjoyed being outside in
her garden and greatly enjoyed all her flowers.
Mom loved all her children, grandchildren
and great- grandchildren. All too numerous to
mention.
Services will be held on Monday, September
14, 2015 at St. Vital Parish Church on Pembina
Hwy. Viewing will begin at 12: 30 p. m. with
service at 1: 00 p. m. Father Barry Schoonbaret
presiding. Interment to follow immediately
afterwards at Thomson “ In the Park” Cemetery,
1291 McGillivray Boulevard.
Pallbearers will be Mom’s sons and
grandsons Barret. Honorary Pallbearer will be
her son Cliff.
The family wishes to thank the nurses and
aides of unit 3 at Charleswood Care Centre.
Rest in Peace
THOMSON “ IN THE PARK”
204- 925- 1120
Condolences may be sent to
www. thomsoninthepark. com
LAJOS BATA
With sadness we announce the passing of
Lajos Bata on September 5, 2015 at Seven Oaks
Hospital at 91 years of age.
Lajos leaves to cherish his memory his
daughter Ilona ( Joe); grandchildren, Angela
( Glenn) and Dennis ( Colleen); as well as greatgrandchildren,
Ashlinn, Darin, Brittaney and
Christian.
Lajos and his family emigrated from former
Yugoslavia for a better life and stronger future
for the family. Dad was a proud war veteran
and he loved playing cards at the Hungarian
Hall with his friends.
He had a special bond with his greatgrandchildren
and loved his family immensely.
He is now at home in Heaven and will remain in
our hearts forever.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
Monday, September 14 at 10: 00 a. m. at St.
Anthony of Padua Parish, 250 Burrin Ave.
In lieu of flowers, a donation in Lajos Bata’s
name can be made to a charity of your choice.
RONALDO ANTONIO BAYLON
Ronaldo passed away September 1, 2015 aged
42 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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MARGARET ( PEGGY) BARRATT
After a brief illness, Mom passed away on
Saturday, September 5, 2015 at the Grace
Hospital at the age of 80 years.
Peggy is survived by daughter Kim ( Neil);
son Graham ( Margaret); granddaughter Lisa
( Preston); great- grandchildren, Kim, Travis,
Wendall and Eileen; sister Barbara in Scotland
and brother Willie ( Mary) in Australia.
Mom was born March 27, 1935 in Edinburgh,
Scotland and moved to Winnipeg in 1967 where
she raised us. She enjoyed reading, jigsaw
puzzles and admiring flowers. Mom enjoyed
trips back to Scotland as well as to California,
Australia, Hawaii and Disney World with one or
more family members.
At Mom’s request, there will be no Funeral
Service.
Many thanks to the staff at Grace Hospital
for ensuring her comfort the past month.
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.
BARBARA MAE CANNELL ( nee HALLS)
June 9, 1929 - September 3, 2015
With deep sadness, we announce the passing
of Barbara Mae Cannell. She was predeceased
by her husband Douglas Cannell and parents
Charlotte and Philip Halls. She is survived by
her daughters Janice and Andrea and son Drew
( Helen); granddaughter Brieland Rachael, and
great- grandchildren Rory and Liam.
Barb was born in Winnipeg where she
graduated from Riverbend School ( now
Balmoral Hall) in 1946 and the University of
Manitoba, faculty of Interior Design in 1950.
Barb married Douglas Cannell September 16,
1950. The home she and Doug built in Tuxedo,
where they raised their three children, was a
gathering place for the many interesting people
that she and Doug loved to befriend. Their
gigantic oval swimming pool was the site of
many wonderful pool parties.
Barb was an active and valued member of
the Junior League and was very much involved
in the International meeting held here.
Barb was a talented artist whose artistic
abilities were reflected in everything she did
and contributed to her success as the fashion
editor for the Winnipeg Tribune. She was a
fashion model, known for her wit and style,
continuing in runway shows into her 70s. She
was featured in a 2010 movie about the glory
days of Winnipeg fashion models as the wittiest
of all the great models.
In 1983, and for three successive years, Barb
accompanied Doug on the excavation of the
forgotten city of Rio Azul, Guatemala, where
she copied many of the drawings she saw there.
She and Doug were featured in National
Geographic. She served as chair of the
Manitoba Film Classification Board and was the
President of the Progressive Conservative
Winnipeg South Constituency Association for
several years. She was a great fan and friend of
the Hon. Jean Charest and used to read his
Tarot cards when he came to town.
Barb was also an excellent bridge player, a
jazz fan and a lover of exotic cats.
Barbara Cannell was a wonderful friend and
a generous mentor to many young women who
still regard her as Aunty Barb. She had
elegance and style and, right up to the end, she
was the interesting person in any room. She will
be missed by her many friends and family.
A service commemorating her life will be
held on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, at 1: 00
p. m. at Thomson Funeral Chapel, 669 Broadway.
In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the
Winnserve, Inc. Community Residence at 101-
960 Portage Avenue.
THOMSON Funeral Chapels - 669 Broadway
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB 204- 783- 7211
LARRY CHUCKREE
Larry Chuckree of Russell, Manitoba passed
away on Thursday, September 10, 2015 at the
age of 68 years.
Larry is survived by his wife Jean, children
Randy, Del, Nikki and Kristy and their families.
Friends are invited to join the family for a
time of visitation on Monday, September 14,
2015 at 7: 00 p. m. from the Braendle- Bruce
Funeral Chapel, Russell. The funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2015
at 10: 00 a. m. from the St. Joseph Roman
Catholic Church, Russell, Manitoba.
Remembrances and condolences may be
emailed to braendlebruce@ mts. net
Braendle- Bruce Funeral Service of Russell
is in care of arrangements. ( 204) 773- 2747.
ELIZABETH LAURA DENYER
Elizabeth passed away September 8, 2015
aged 91 years.
Shawn Arnason, Funeral Director, in care of
arrangements.
Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1006 Nairn Ave.,
( 204) 275- 5555 www. mosaicfunerals. ca
IVOR BERNARD COX
Peacefully on Thursday, September 10, 2015
at the Poseidon Care Centre, Ivor passed away
at the age of 90 years.
Arrangements are pending with a longer
notice to follow.
204- 782- 3541
www. kilcollinscremationservice. com
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OLGA ( OLLIE) CARLSTROM
June 26, 1935 – September 5, 2015
It is with great sadness that we announce the
unexpected passing of our Mom, sister,
grandmother, great- grandmother and friend.
Left to cherish her memory are her
daughters, Barb, Leslie, Corinne and Patti
( Dan); her grandchildren, Adam, Colin
( Rebecca), Masataka, Jordan, Rachel and
Matthew; great- granddaughter Hannah; sister
Mary; and brother Orest. Mom was predeceased
by her parents, former husband John and
brothers, Billy and Johnny.
Mom started her career with the Associated
Hospitals of Manitoba as an Executive
Secretary, where she met our Dad. After they
were married, Mom’s career became the
ultimate homemaker. Her life centered around
her four daughters, making our home truly a
special place. When she wasn’t cooking or
baking, she could be found sewing, knitting,
crocheting and working on any other craft you
could imagine. She was an avid gardener, and
also enjoyed watching football and hockey.
Christmas was her most favourite time of the
year and she absolutely went above and beyond
to make the holidays very special for our
family. Christmas Eve was her time to enjoy
serving her endless homemade appetizers and
baking. Family and friends would gather at
Mom’s to take part in the laughter and
traditions she created.
In addition to raising her family, Mom
worked various part- time jobs, with her last job
being at the Pizza Hut for 13 years. Just prior
to retirement, Mom suffered a stroke in 2000.
She overcame many obstacles and learned to
walk and talk again. She was able to live at her
home until the last couple of years, then moved
to Kiwanis Courts and lived as independently as
she could. Although she had many health
challenges over the last 15 years, she managed
them with much strength and determination.
During our Mom’s recent stay at the Grace
Hospital, we would like to thank all the staff
involved in her care and to those who advocated
to find the cause of her complex illness,
especially Dr. Hamedani, Dr. Chisick and Dr.
Wiatrowski. Words cannot express how much
we appreciate their care, compassion and
determination, giving Mom the potential to
overcome her ailment. In times of despair, they
gave us hope. Despite ongoing health concerns,
Mom never complained once and was a true
fighter until the end. She gave us the “ thumbs
up” for the last opportunity to overcome her
battle.
Respecting Mom’s wishes, cremation has
taken place. A celebration of life will be held on
Thursday, September 17, 2015 from 5: 00 p. m. to
7: 00 p. m. at Neil Bardal Funeral Centre, 3030
Notre Dame Ave. A private family interment
will be held prior to the service.
Mom,
Your life was a blessing,
Your memory a treasure.
You are loved beyond words,
And missed beyond measure.
We Love You
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204- 949- 2200
neilbardalinc. com
LANCE CHRISTOPHER DADEY
November 4, 1964 - September 3, 2015
Lance was born in Winnipeg but after
university travelled widely, living with his
spouse and creative partner Rebekah Roy in
Paris, Montreal, Toronto and Oxford, before
settling in London, England. Although he was
originally a drama student, Lance’s talents
ranged as widely as his travelling. He directed
and wrote plays, composed and created
soundtracks, and was a software designer and
coder. After working as a programmer in both
Canada and England, Lance then took up
photography, and in a brief time became known,
under the name Christopher Dadey, as one of
the top catwalk and fashion photographers in
London, England. His work was published in a
wide variety of magazines and newspapers,
including GQ, Vogue, Elle and The Guardian.
Lance always foregrounded his work rather
than himself; personally, he was quiet and
private, and his keen intelligence was
accompanied by a kind, gentle and generous
nature that endeared him to friends and made
clients eager to work with him.
Lance is predeceased by his mother Anne and
missed by his wife Rebekah, his father Alex
and stepmother Jeannette, his brother Bruce,
sister- in- law Kym- Su and niece Zosha, his
father- in- law Ranjan, mother- in- law Margaret
and brother- in- law Julian, and a host of
relatives and friends, including his stepsiblings,
Michelle, Jeannine, Roger, Gerald and Robert.
Lance passed away suddenly, with many
projects and dreams yet to pursue. We will miss
him painfully but cherish the memories and
work he left with us. A celebration of his life
will take place at a later date.
KENNETH ( KATLA) DANIELSON
With sadness the family regrets to announce
the tragic passing of Kenneth ( Katla) Danielson
on Monday, September 7, 2015 at 35 years of
age. She leaves to cherish her memory her
loving wife and children, along with extended
family.
Cremation has taken place and a service
celebrating her life will be held Monday,
September 14 at 11: 00 a. m. in the chapel of
Voyage Funeral Home, 220 Hespeler at
Henderson Hwy.
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