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LOUIS GAREAU

November 27, 2004

LOUIS J. GAREAU 1930 - 2004 Louis est decede paisiblement a l'hopital Seven Oaks le 24 novembre, a l'age de 74 ans apres une longue bataille avec LEWY BODY DEMENTIA. Louis est ne a Winnipeg le 4 septembre 1930. If a fait ses etudes a l'ecole Sacre-Coeur de Winnipeg, au College St-Paul et l'Universite du Manitoba. Louis a rencontre Denise (sa cherie) durant l'ete de 1955. Ce fut le coup de foudre et se sont maries le 14 janvier 1956. Il laisse dans le deuil sa cherie Denise, son fils Gilles, ses 2 petits fils Noel et Tristan et (Chaser) la chatte a Noel et Tristan qui etait devenue la compagne a Louis sa derniere annee a la maison. Il laisse aussi dans le deuil sa soeur Constance (Laurent) et sa soeur Flora et ses 3 freres Treffle (Irene), Leopold (Donna) et Denis (Susan) et son beau-frere Leo (Diane) de Montreal. Il laisse aussi plusieurs neveux et nieces qui appreciaient le sens d'humour de mom oncle Louis, specialement son filleul Marc de Montreal qui aimait beaucoup savourer la biere et le vin de son mon oncle Louis. Louis a consacre sa vie a chanter commencant au Sacre-Coeur, pour continuer a Elliot Lake, Ont. Apres notre demenagement a St. Boniface en 1969, Louis s'est joint a la chorale du Precieux-Sang, et en 1972 il s'est joint a la Chorale des Intrepides. Quand on s'est retires a St-Malo, il a chante dans la chorale de St-Malo. Louis chantait avec tout son coeur et toute son ame. Louis adorait ses petits-fils et Pepere jouait et inventait des jeux pour eux. Avant le coucher, Pepere chantait pour eux plusieurs chansons et specialement (ferme tes jolis yeux). Un gros merci au personnel exceptionnel de Seven Oaks pour les bons soins pendant un long sejour. Les funerailles auront lieu a l'eglise Precieux-Sang, rue Kenny le lundi 29 novembre a 14h. Au lieu des fleurs, vous pouvez faire un don a l'Association Alzheimer. Louis died peacefully at Seven Oaks Hospital on November 24th at the age of 74 after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Louis was born icon in Winnipeg on September 4, 1930. He studied at Ecole Sacre-Coeur in Winnipeg, St. Paul's College and University of Manitoba. Louis met Denise during the summer of 1955. They married icon January 14, 1956. He leaves to mourn his death his wife (sa cherie) Denise; his son Gilles; his two grandsons, Noel and Tristan and (Chaser) the grandsons' cat who had become Louis' companion in his last year at home. He also leaves his sister Constance (Laurent); his sister Flora and his three brothers, Treffle (Irene), Leopold (Donna) and Denis (Susan) and his brother-in-law Leo (Diane) from Montreal. He also leaves many nieces and nephews who appreciated their uncle Louis' sense of humour, especially his godchild Marc from Montreal who would always enjoy uncle Louis' homemade beer and wine. Louis dedicated his life to singing and joined a choir wherever we moved to. Louis sang with his heart and soul. Louis cherished his two grandsons and Pepere played and invented games for them. He would also sing to them before bedtime. A big thankyou to the exceptional personnel at Seven Oaks who gave him such loving care during his long stay at the hospital. The funeral will be held at eglise Precieux-Sang, 200 Kenny St. in St. Boniface on Monday, November 29 at 2:00 p.m. The service will terminate at the church. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to Alzheimer Society, 10 - 120 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9. LECLAIRE BROTHERS in care of arrangements, 775-2220.

HELEN GARNEYS

November 27, 2004

HELEN GEORGINA GARNEYS (nee RILEY) After a battle with Leukemia Georgina passed away November 24, 2004 at Riverview Health Centre. She accepted her fate with grace and dignity. Georgina leaves her two sons, Russell (Susan) of Kenora, Ontario and Dr. Glenn (Pearl) of Peterborough, Ontario; and her precious grandchildren, Jeff of Winnipeg, Scott of Ottawa and Ellen and Riley of Peterborough, Ontario. She also leaves her siblings, Ruth Rusk, John Riley (Monica), Joan Wilson (Don); and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband and best friend Ernie on March 2, 2004, sister Beth in 2001 as well as her mother and father. Georgina was born icon February 15, 1925 on a farm in Mair, Saskatchewan and spent her childhood years enjoying country life with her siblings during the Great Depression. After high school she went on to Normal School and taught in a one-room school before moving to Winnipeg. Ernie and Georgie were married icon October 10, 1952 and in July 1956 were blessed with the birth of Russell followed by Glenn in 1958. Georgie became a full time mother and homemaker. She returned to accounting work after the children were in school and worked for Carelton Hatchery for the next 23 years. Our mother and father bought a cottage at Trout Lake, Ontario and became very special friends of Ken and Marg Page. Together they enjoyed fishing trips, exploring, berry picking, golf, card games and socializing with such wonderful friends. Thank you Ken and Marg for such great memories. Retirement years were spent at Trout Lake, Ontario with family and friends and many winters in Lake Havasu, Arizona. Special thanks go to Dr. Hayward, Dr. Jeyakumar and Dr. Garcia, the oncology staff at Victoria Hospital, her palliative care workers and the caring staff at 3E River Health Centre. A memorial service celebrating Georgina's life will be held on Saturday, December 18, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd. followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cancer Care, 109 - 675 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9 or Riverview Health Centre, 1 Morley Ave E, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2P4 would be appreciated. "The Watcher" She always leaned to watch for us, Anxious if we were late, In winter by the window, In summer by the gate. And though we mocked her tenderly, Who had such foolish care, The long way home would seem more safe Because she waited there. Her thoughts were all so full of us. She never could forget! And so I think that where is is She must be watching yet. Waiting till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late--- Watching from Heaven's window, Leaning from Heaven's gate. Margaret Widdemer "Flectar Non Frangar" THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd - 925-1120

CORNELIA GILLIS

November 27, 2004

CORNELIA "CORRIE" GILLIS (nee GRIFT) Peacefully with family by her side, Cornelia "Corrie" Gillis (nee Grift), passed away at the Baldur Personal Care Home on Saturday, November 20, 2004, at the age of 92 years. Cornelia leaves to mourn her passing her loving family, daughter Joan (Odoric) Beaulieu of Grande Prairie, AB; son Harold (Georgette) Gillis of Nanaimo, BC; son Raymond (Noreen) Gillis of Baldur, MB; daughter Mary (Emile) Decosse of Grandview, MB; and son Leonard (Cecile) Gillis of Baldur, MB; 18 grandchildren, Laurent (Karen) Beaulieu, Christine (Brad) Vall, Ronald (Eileen) Beaulieu, Denis Beaulieu, Shelli Gillis, Michael (Angela) Gillis, Teresa (Barry) Hoover, Michelle (Jack) Somerville, Christopher (Terry) Gillis, Brent (Karen) Gillis, Karen (Jamie) Allen, Steven Decosse, Julie-Ann (Steven) Taylor, Richard Decosse, Kevin Gillis, Robert Gillis, Jonathan (MaryAnn) Gillis and Steven Gillis; 20 great-grandchildren, Laura, Jennifer, Jocelyn and Joel Beaulieu; Jacinna, Thomas and Lisa Vall; Chelsea, Rachel and Ian Beaulieu; Tyler Barre; Rachel Somerville; Shayla and James Gillis; Natalie, Hailey and Vanessa Allen; Brendan Decosse; Nathan and Anna Taylor. She is also survived by sisters, Greta Verniest of Holland, MB and Gertie DeBacker of Swan Lake, MB and brothers, Gerald (Laura) Grift and Dave Grift of Holland, MB and by sister-in-law Rosella Grift of Holland, MB and brothers-in-law, Jerome Verniest of Holland, MB and Stan Gillis of Carman, MB. Cornelia was predeceased by her husband John in 1983; sisters, Mary Claeys and Katherine Verniest and by a brother Jack Grift; also by brothers-in-law, Gerard Claeys, Henri Verniest, Fred DeBacker, Tony Gillis, Alphonse Gillis and sisters-in-law, Madeleine Gillis, Martha Gillis and Georgina Gillis. Cornelia was the oldest daughter of Evert and Johanna Grift. She was born icon on January 15, 1912 at Bruxelles, MB. Cornelia married icon John Gillis on November 21, 1940. They settled on the farm at Altamont, MB where they started their family. In 1946, they moved to a farm south of Baldur, MB, where they continued to raise their family. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. In later years, they retired to the town of Baldur, MB. Cornelia became a resident of the Baldur Personal Care Home in January of 1993. The family wish to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to all the staff at the Baldur Personal Care Home and at the Baldur Hospital for all the excellent care and kindness shown to our mother over the years. May God bless you all! Prayers were held on Wednesday evening, November 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Willmor Chapel, 415 Broadway St., Glenboro, MB. Mass of the Christian Burial took place on Thursday, November 25 at 2:00 p.m. in the St. James Catholic Church, Baldur, MB with Father E. Samson as celebrant. Interment followed in the Baldur Cemetery. All present may consider themselves honorary pallbearers. Friends that so desire, memoriams may be made in Cornelia's memory to the Baldur Personal Care Home, Box 128, Baldur, MB R0K 0B0, or to The Arthritis Society, Suite 105 - 386 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R6. Jamieson Funeral Service of Baldur-Glenboro in care of arrangements 827-2480 or 1-866-460-7846

THEODORE GOLDBERG

November 27, 2004

THEODORE (TEDDY) GOLDBERG It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Theodore Goldberg on Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 96 years of age. He will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Clara, his wife of 64 years; son Jerry (Shelley); grandson Darren; nephew Norman and niece Trudy and their families. He was predeceased by his parents and several siblings who perished in the Holocaust, and by his brother Aaron and sister-in-law Clara of Winnipeg. Teddy was born icon in Pinsk, Russia and moved to Canada in 1930. He established himself in Winnipeg's thriving garment industry, where he quickly rose to assume supervisory and management positions. In July 1940 he married icon Clara and in 1952 they were blessed with their son Jerry. Teddy was a devoted husband, father and zaida who gave his love and support unconditionally. Teddy's Talmudic education gave him an appreciation for and love of both Chasidic and operatic music. One of the highlights of his life was his trip to Israel. He maintained a keen interest in Israeli politics until the end of his life. A skilled craftsman, Teddy could make just about anything. A bolt of canvas became a tent for his son. Discarded leather became a gym bag or a calculator case. His children's house is adorned with furniture made with his own hands, to be cherished as family heirlooms. Together, Ted and Clara spent many winters travelling south to Hawaii, Florida, California and Arizona. The family thanks Dr. C. Ogarenko and the Unit 5 staff at the Victoria General Hospital for the compassionate care shown Ted during his final days. A graveside service was held on Tuesday, November 23, at the Shaarey Zedek Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Ernie Chisick, Auby Gertenstein, Sheldon Muttner, Ivor Berman, David Levene and Adam Levene.

DAVID GRIERSON

November 27, 2004

DAVID ALAN GRIERSON Loving son, brother, husband, father, partner and uncle. We mourn the sudden death of David on November 20, 2004, three months short of his 50th birthday, February 19, 2005. David Grierson, Broadcaster with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, summed our remembrances for us in a recent print interview; "They can say that David Grierson loved his real family and his radio family. He was a blessed but sleep deprived man and now, at last, he is sleeping in." David suffered a massive heart attack on assignment in Tofino. Honouring his memory are his parents, Marjorie and Charles Grierson; sister Maureen (Richard) Jones; brother Peter (Julie); sons, Patrick and Graeme, their mother Sheri Grierson; and cherished love Kathryn Mulders. Fondly remembered by aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins. A private family gathering has been held and a public recognition is planed by the C.B.C. An education fund has been established for Patrick and Graeme, David's sons. Deposits can be made at any TD Canada Trust Branch. (Branch No. 9900, Account No. 6282228). Cheques payable to Charles W. Grierson in trust.

MAX GUSLITS

November 27, 2004

MAX GUSLITS On Monday, November 22, 2004, we all lost a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend - Max (Gussie) Guslits. The previous night he had talked to his kids and complained that the Bombers should have been in the Grey Cup that day. The next morning after a few words with Shirley, his wife of 63 years, Max went back to bed and slipped away quietly, with no fuss and no muss - it was just like him. He had, a month earlier, on October 22 celebrated his 89th birthday with his whole family who were in town for the event. The family ate, joked, reminisced, played scrabble, watched TV and Max occasionally slipped away for a few puffs on one of his favourite cigars. He loved his family and friends and they loved him. He still drove his immaculately kept Cadillac up till the last day. He was a man of humour, commitment, strength, stoicism and tenderness when it was called for. His loves ranged from golf to bridge, and from shopping to opera. Max was born icon in 1915 in Winnipeg of Russian immigrant parents, Ben and Bella. He grew up with a sister, Lillian and a brother Izzy who both predeceased him, and leaves behind a brother Syd. The family owned a small general store in Elmwood for many years where Max grew up and attended St. John's Tech. After serving in the Air Force radio technician's unit during the Second World War, he returned to Winnipeg and soon joined his father-in-law, George Shapera, in the wholesale luggage business. The two of them made U.N. Luggage on Albert Street into one of the largest and busiest wholesale luggage operations in Western Canada. After George's death, Max went on to own and operate the business himself until his retirement in 1990. After that Max devoted his time to enjoying life with his wife and family. He and Shirley travelled to Hawaii every winter where they became part of a large, loyal, connected group of Canadians and Americans enjoying the warm breezes and white sand beaches. His children and granddaughter visited there often. They had a ball together. This past year saw Max slowing with age. He didn't like to be any less than at his best and seemed to decide that it was time to go. For all of us who thought Max would live for ever it came as an enormous shock. But he wouldn't have wanted to go any other way. At the end he was as strong and stubborn as ever. The end was made easier for his wife and family by the kind and gentle ministrations of Major Gordon Jarvis of the Grace General Hospital, and by Rabbi Pinsker of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue in whose cemetery Max now rests. He leaves behind a family who loved him enormously. His beloved wife Shirley; his children Mark and Barbara, their partners Carolyn and Ken; and his most loved granddaughter Danielle. He will be missed.

JACK GUTKIN

November 27, 2004

JACK (ISADORE) GUTKIN May 29, 1919 - November 11, 2004 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Jack was predeceased by his parents, Max and Celia. Jack is survived by Ruth, his devoted wife of 61 years, his children, Terry Gutkin (Carole) and Donald Gutkin (Belva); his brother Danny Gutkin (Dorothy); his sister Shirley Hendin (Sid); his grandchildren, Hedy Gutkin, Shaun Gutkin (fiancee Kathy), Beth Gutkin and Meghan Gutkin; his great granddaughter Angelica as well as his family and many close friends. The primary focus of Jack's life was his wife and family who meant everything to him. Before commencing a very successful career in business, Jack served his country during the Second World War as a member of the Canadian Air Force in London England. When the war ended, Jack initially took up a career with Silpit Industries in the garment industry. When the opportunity presented itself, he became the general manager of Brown & Rutherford Lumber Company, a position, which he held for 25 years until his retirement at age 68. The successes enjoyed by this company over the years were highly influenced by Jack's efforts and talent. Jack's knowledge of the lumber business, his integrity, humanity and his overriding quality as a gentleman were attributes highly valued by his many customers, many of whom counted him as a close friend. These qualities have had an impact on every person who was fortunate enough to have known Jack. Jack always found time to give back to his community. He served as the president of the B'nai Brith Central Lodge and was actively involved in his younger years both with Hillel and The B'nai Brith Youth Organization. During his retirement years, he loved to spend his winters down south in Phoenix and Palm Springs. Spending time with his many friends and family was more important than anything else to Jack. Jack's passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of all who loved him. He will live forever in the memory of all who were fortunate enough to have known him. He will be greatly missed by his wife Ruth who was not only his partner but also his great love. Jack's family wish to thank the caring doctors and nurses of The Grace Hospital and especially, the Home-Care nurses that attended to him before he was hospitalized. Their wonderful and compassionate care was greatly appreciated. Funeral services were held at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on November 14 with interment at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Shaun Gutkin, Dr. Calvin Gutkin, Marvin Hendin, Sam Steindel, Art Frankel and Martin Strauss. Honorary pallbearers were Jack Dudeck and Oscar Antel. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to The Jack and Ruth Gutkin Fund at The Jewish Foundation of Manitoba or to the Prostrate Cancer Foundation of Canada or to The Heart and Stroke Foundation.

ABRAHAM HARDER

November 27, 2004

ABRAHAM HARDER Peacefully on November 23, 2004 Abraham Harder passed away at Concordia Hospital. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler Ave. at Henderson Hwy. 668-3151

ROBERT HARLAND

November 27, 2004

ROBERT THOMPSON HARLAND Peacefully, at home, on Thursday, November 25, 2004, Robert Thompson Harland passed away at the age of 87 years. He was predeceased by his wife Mary; son Tommy; and daughter Heather; and is survived by his sister Joan Harland; sister-in-law Barb Chernick; daughter Diana Chance, son-in-law Gordon and their family Jennifer, Jeremey and Liam, and Jeremy and Jodie; and his daughter Katherine Kennedy and her family Arthur, Robert and Cecily. After graduating with a gold medal from the University of Manitoba in 1928, he completed a further degree in science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1942 to 1945 he served with the RCAF as a member of the joint allied Radar Research team in Washington, DC. He worked in various positions in the City Hydro, attaining the position of General Manager in 1969. He served as President of the Association of Professional Engineers of Manitoba, on the Board of Directors of the Manitoba Electrical Association and on the executive of the Civics Bureau of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. The family would like to thank the Palliative Care Health Services for allowing Dad the dignity of remaining at home to fulfil his final wishes. No formal service will be held. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favourite charity. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd. - 925-1120

MARTIN HARRISON

November 27, 2004

MARTIN HARRISON Born near Sundre, Alberta, February 3, 1917, died November 25, 2004 at Riverview Health Centre with the blessing of his loving family at his side. Marty was predeceased by his wife of 62 years, Ruby (Goldsmith) in 2003; his brothers, Earl and Allan; sister-in-law Calista Spencer; brothers-in-law, Wally Shillington and Earl Spencer and his granddaughter Bonnie Hughes. He is survived by his three children, Carol (Pat) Hughes, Betty (Doug) Broadhurst and Garth (Margaret); nine grandchildren, Daniel, Michael, Tracy, Vivian, Richard, Valerie, Miles, Marc and Krista; seven great-grandchildren, Joshua, Bonnie, Michael, Emma, Sara, Sydney and Mackenzie; sister Donna Shillington; sisters-in-law, Stella Harrison and Joy Fauth and special niece Beth and great-niece Calista Spencer. Dad grew up on a beautiful orchard in Carnduff, SK, married icon Ruby in 1941 and moved to Winnipeg in 1950. He was interested in and always accepted new technology. Some of the fond memories he had were of the first radio in their home and how excited everyone was, giving up the team of horses for a new tractor, the new era of cars and airplanes and finally his great love - computers. Dad spent years writing programs first at his place of work as Treasurer of Co-op Implements Ltd. and after retirement, developing his genealogy program "Roots and Relatives". Dad never went into anything in a small way. When he got interested in ceramics, with Mom's help, he built a studio in their basement. They taught classes using film media, poured their own moulds and fired everything they created in their two kilns. Although he had many interests, his greatest love was his family. He was a devoted husband and only wanted to live a day longer than Ruby who needed special care. His children and their children were the focus of his life. He was a dependable, kind, generous and loving man. A memorial service will be at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 30 at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. (south of the Royal Canadian Mint). A gathering of family and friends will follow in the reception centre. The family wishes to thank the wonderful caregivers at Riverview Health Centre. Their response to Dad's insistence on hugs and kisses stands as an example of true palliative care. We also express thank you to all who visited and telephoned giving their support to Dad and the family during the last few months. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. 982-7550

MARY HARRISON

November 27, 2004

MARY HARRISON 1916 - 2004 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mary Harrison or Harrison-Witation, nee Kozakewich on November 24, 2004 at Errinrung Nursing Home in Thornbury ,ON at the age of 87 years. She passed away peacefully comforted by her children. Mary was born icon in Glaslyn, SK, she married icon Sydney William Harrison in 1941 and moved to Winnipeg, MB. She became a business woman operating a thriving beauty salon. She suffered a partial stroke in 1997 and subsequently was moved to Toronto to be cared for by her daughter Monica Laura Belcourt. Mary is survived and will be lovingly remembered by her son Malcolm Sydney and his wife Alana of Calgary, her grandchildren, Christopher Craig and his wife Jennifer McNeill, her great-grandson Ryan James, her granddaughter Kelly, her daughter Monica Laura Belcourt and her husband Michael of Toronto, her grandchildren, Marc and Brooker, her sisters, Olga Lapper of Sydney, BC and Jean Stimpson of Hudson Bay, SK and her brother Peter Kozakewich of West Vancouver, BC. Mary is predeceased by her husbands, Sidney William Harrison of Winnipeg and Peter Witation also of Winnipeg and her granddaughter Saige Belcourt of Toronto. We acknowledge and appreciate the caring efforts of the Errinring Residence. A memorial service will be held in Winnipeg. A funeral announcement will be made at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.

ROBERT HEDLIN

November 27, 2004

DR. ROBERT A. HEDLIN Bob's funeral service was held on Wednesday, November 24 at 10:00 a.m. in Bethesda Church, 1350 Grant Ave., with Pastor Bill Ehlers officiating. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

ANDREW HOLACK

November 27, 2004

ANDREW HOLACK It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Andrew on November 25, 2004 at Seven Oaks Hospital. He remains in the hearts of his son Dennis; daughter Heather Kergen and husband Don; grandsons, Jeff and fiancee Mia, Jamie, Danny and wife Alana and great-granddaughter Faith Kergen. He was predeceased by his wife Nancy; brother Frank Holack and sisters Mae Rode and Anne Hanty. Andrew was born icon on February 23, 1914 in Winnipeg. He served as a navigator in the RCAF during the Second World War. Following his service, he worked for Safeway and Western Grocers before purchasing his own grocery store, Andrew's Tomboy. Here he worked alongside his son and grandsons for many years. Andrew was a loving and generous person who enjoyed spending time with his family, most recently his great-granddaughter, Faith. The family wishes to thank nursing staff at Seven Oaks Hospital as well as the Home Care Services. Prayers will be said on Sunday, November 28 at 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. A funeral service will be held on Monday, November 29 at 10:00 a.m. also at the chapel. Interment to follow in All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Andrew's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

JEANETTE HONKE

November 27, 2004

JEANETTE MARGARET (WILD) HONKE It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Jeanette Margaret (Wild) Honke on November 24, 2004. Jeanette was born icon January 22, 1943 in England and came to Canada at the age of three. Jeanette spent the remainder of her life in Winnipeg. Jeanette's life was full of love, hope and kindness. Jeanette enjoyed all of life's everyday moments and spent many precious hours with her children. Jeanette shared her heart with her best friend and partner Bert for the past 25 years. They were married icon June 16, 1990 and created a loving home they are both proud of. Jeanette's loss is a great one but she lives on in the most fondest memories of husband Bert; sister Joan; children, Debbie, Kathy, Patty, Danny; her best friend Paulette and all her friends and family too numerous to mention. A celebration of Jeanette's life will take place on Saturday, November 27 at 875 Elizabeth Rd., 55 Plus Centre from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society or Canadian Cancer Society in honour of Jeanette.

ANTONIA HUEBERT

November 27, 2004

ANTONIA HUEBERT 1916 - 2004 On Sunday, November 21, 2004 Antonia (Chevchuk) Huebert passed away in Encarnacion, Paraguay, South America. She leaves to mourn in Canada her daughters, Sonia Wiens and Antonia Ruf; her grandchildren, Elisabeth (Michael), Ingrid (Richard), Henry (Sharon), Roland (Carol), Richard (Sheila), Engelbert, David and Elizabeth; her great-grandchildren, Curtis, Stephen (Ilise), Liane, Deanna, Sean, David, Afton, Shanna, Paul, Ricky, Miranda, Jared, Brenna and Cara; her great-great-grandchildren, Carson and Emily. She also leaves to mourn in Paraguay one daughter Lydia Huebert; granddaughters, Alexandra and Antonia; and great-granddaughter Veronica. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 4 at 2:00 p.m. at Sherwood Park Lutheran Church, 7 Tudor Cres. with Pastor Tom Lurvey officiating.

OREST JUSKOW

November 27, 2004

OREST (ERNIE) JUSKOW November 20, 1928 - November 25, 2004 It is with sadness that the family announces the passing of Orest Juskow on Thursday, November 25, 2004 at Seven Oaks Hospital, at the age of 76 years. He was predeceased by his parents and sisters. He will be greatly missed by his wife Rose Juskow; daughters, Holly Juskow and Joanne (Arthur) Eck. A private cremation service will take place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or CancerCare Manitoba. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN EDEN FUNERAL HOME 4477 MAIN STREET 338-7111

JARMILA KENNEDY

November 27, 2004

JARMILA ANNE KENNEDY On Thursday, November 11, 2004, Jarmila died at the St. Boniface General Hospital at the age of 87 years. In compliance with Jarmila's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

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