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Ernie Janzen
ERNIE JANZEN It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Ernie Janzen on Sunday, October 6, 2002 with his family at his side. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Lorraine of 42 years; his children, Brent (Patricia), Bonnie (Michael), Kevin (Kara) and Cheryl; his grandchildren, Jamie, Paul, Cheryl and Hannah. He is survived by his sisters, Mary, Anita (Frank), Hilda (Bill); and brothers, Pete (Elsie), Otto (Bertha), Jake (Helen); and sisters-in-law, Agatha and Carole; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father; mother; brothers, Henry and Eugene. Ernie was born
in Grunthal, MB on October 14, 1933. He graduated in 1960 with his C.A. and was in public practice until his death. Ernie was an avid fisherman fulfilling a dream as operating partner of Little Grand Rapids Lodge. Many happy times were enjoyed at the West Hawk Lake cottage with family and friends. Ernie was a kind gentle man who always had time for everyone. He had a great zest for life and loved his family dearly. A celebration of Ernie's life will be held on Thursday, October 10 at 1:00 p.m. in the Regents Park United Church, 613 St. Mary's Rd. The family thanks the staff at CancerCare Manitoba St. Boniface Unit and B5 at the St. Boniface Hospital for their kind and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, St. Boniface Unit or the Canadian Diabetes. Association. In care of arrangements: EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald St. 253-5086
John Jonsson
JOHN (JACK) ALEXANDER JONSSON August 31, 1929 - October 7, 2002 Peacefully on Monday, October 7, 2002, Jack Jonsson passed away at the age of 73 after a brave and determined battle with cancer. Jack will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 42 years Joanne; and three sons, Brad (Tish) and children, Cole and Matt, Dan (Chris) and children, Connor and Robyn, and Greg (Sharon) and children, Cam and Shae. Jack was born
at Victoria Beach August 31, 1929, the fourth of five children born
to Freda and Alex Jonsson. Also mourning his passing are sister Enid Tyler and family, sister Marlene and husband Tom Farrell and family, brother Lloyd Jonsson and family, sister-in-law Donna Jonsson and family, sister-in-law Judy Morton and family, brother-in-law Jay Morton, and mother-in-law Joanna Morton. Jack was predeceased by his parents, Freda and Alex; father-in-law Joseph Morton; brother Robert; and sisters-in-law, Gloria Jonsson and Joan Morton. Jack was an extremely skilled and accomplished carpenter, his main profession. He travelled throughout northern Manitoba and areas of Lake Winnipeg building government docks and ferry landings, including an extended stint in Churchill building houses. Jack was a true adventurer and outdoorsman, and turned his hand to a variety of enterprises over the years including harbour master, alderman, cattle farmer, land developer, fishing guide and carpentry teacher in Little Grand Rapids and Manigotogan. Jack loved spending time on Lake Winnipeg. In his latter years Jack turned his hand to smaller woodworking projects. His gifts to his grandchildren of sleds, rocking horses, high chairs and toys, branded with his unique "JJ" insignia, will serve as precious heirlooms for generations to come. Jack was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Citation for Bravery for risking his own life to save another. He made many friends over the years, and especially loved the people of remote northern communities. The family wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the nursing staff at the Pine Falls Hospital for their compassionate care. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held on Friday, October 11 at 2:00 p.m. in the St. Michael's Church, Victoria Beach, with Rev. Canon J. Whitford officiating. Requiem Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me, Here he lies where he longed to be, Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill. - Robert Louis Stevenson Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.
Marie-ange Lauze
MARIE-ANGE LAUZE (nee HERIE) September 26, 1912 - October 6, 2002 Surrounded by her family, our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away peacefully at Tache Centre. She was born
in St. Jean-Baptiste, MB and lived there with her siblings. She studied at the Couvent de St. Jean-Baptiste and married Joseph A. Lauze in 1935. They resided in the town where they raised seven children, and then moved in 1959 to St. Boniface and later to West Kildonan. She was a lifetime member of the Catholic Women's League and belonged to the St. Joseph's Golden Age Group where she made many friends. In 1986 dad passed away and mom later moved to the Columbus Manor where she loved to socialize with other senior friends. She later resided at the Tache Centre until her passing. Throughout the years she demonstrated many talents through numerous hobbies and crafts and was deeply involved in resident committees at both these residences. Marie-Ange is survived and will be sadly missed by her seven children, Yvette (Jean-Marie Pelletier-Huot, Reynald (Linda), Raymond (Therese), Gilles (Valerie), Claudette (Marcel) Brisebois, Jocelyne (Eddy) Jaremowich, Jacques (Susan); and daughter-in-law Irene Massier; her grandchildren, Paul (Carolyn) Pelletier, Nona Pelletier, Ginette (Richard) Sawatsky, Karen (Fred), Cathy (Kim), Shelley Lauze, Gerald (Sharon), Martin (Niki), Christine Lauze, Linda (Don) VanKooten, Lisa (Arthur) Davis, Michelle (Gerald) Pelletier, Richard (Melody) Brisebois, David and Alan Jaremowich, Kim (Dave) Zeglinsky, Corey and Kelly Lauze, Cathy (Keith) McMahon and Colin Paterson. She is also survived by 18 great-grandchildren; her sisters-in-law, Marie-Ange Herie, Cecile Markewich, Denise Degagne, Rolande (Tom) Duffy; and brothers-in-law, Fernand (Doris), Lucien (Valerie), Marcel (Gail), Paul (Linda) Lauze; and her nieces, Hortense Sabourin and Isabelle (Barnabe) Duval; and many other nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years Joseph A. Lauze; her parents, Henry and Julie Anna Herie; her son-in-law Raymond Pelletier; and her brothers and sisters, Edouard (Arzelia and Marie-Ange), Omer, William (Emilia, Dolores), Anna (Joseph) Lauze, Delima (Raoul) Gervais, Flore (Alfred) Guenette, Leo (Annette) and Emile (Leona). Special thanks to the home care workers and to the staff of 2ABC at the Tache Centre for the excellent care provided over the years and especially during the last two months. Prayers will be held at the Desjardins Funeral Chapel, 357 Des Meurons St., Wednesday, October 9, at 9:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 355 Andrews St. at Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, MB on Thursday, October 10 at 1:30 p.m. Interment at St. Boniface Cemetery on Archibald Street. Pallbearers will be Paul Pelletier, Alan Jaremowich, Corey Lauze, Colin Paterson, Don VanKooten and Leo Dupuis. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation, 200-55 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1L8. REST IN PEACE MOM The Desjardins Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements 233-4949; toll free 1-888-233-4949.
Agatha Loedeman
AGATHA LOEDEMAN Agatha Loedeman, beloved mother of Betty Diane, passed away on Friday, October 4, 2002. Agatha was the daughter of Aganetha and Heinrich Dyck. She was born
on October 24, 1914 in Lowe Farm, MB and spent the first part of her life there. She was predeceased by her husband Hendrik in 1976; and by brothers, Henry, John, Isaac and Cornelius; sisters, Katherine Funk, Maria Giesbrecht, Anna Vandenberg and Lena Janzen; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mannus, Aart and Rein Loedeman and Hendrikje Van de Nagel and Jannetje Cozijnsen in the Netherlands. Along with her daughter, she is survived by two brothers, Abe (Helen) and Ben (Fran); four sisters, Elizabeth Funk, Sarah (Jake) Banman, Nettie (Henry) Braun and Marge (Clarence) Rempel; and two sisters-in-law, Aartje Smit and Maartje Hup also in the Netherlands. After completing Grade 11, Agatha worked as a housekeeper for several farm families near the towns of Roland and Myrtle. As a young adult, she was baptized into the Bergthaler Mennonite Church in Lowe Farm. Agatha was known as the artist of the family and took a course through International Correspondence Schools to enhance her natural ability. One year she won first prize at the Carman Fair for her artwork. Her drawing of the Dionne Quints - a Christmas gift to a cousin - was cherished by her for over 50 years. Her artwork was also put to practical use, as neighbours would bring the doors of their farm vehicles to have their names painted on them. A broken collarbone and a severe bout of pneumonia in childhood did not deter her from hard work. Many long hours were spent stooking grain and topping sugar beets. In 1937, Agatha and her mother were hired to provide meals for a crew of about three dozen workers who built a grain elevator for the Co-op at Lowe Farm. In 1943, she moved to Winnipeg and worked as a housekeeper at St. John's College School where she met her future husband. Together, they shared caretaking duties at the Harrison Block from 1949 to 1957, when they moved to their home in West Kildonan. Agatha enjoyed gardening, sewing, knitting and crocheting. In her later years crossword puzzles and watching TV became daily pastimes. She especially enjoyed trips to the country to visit her sisters as well as a trip to the Netherlands in 1978 to visit family. Her daughter would like to express deepest gratitude to Home Care Co-ordinator Bernie Dueck, and Home Care attendants, Karen, Maria, Louise, Natasha, Joan, Lakish and especially Josie and Sitel. Thanks also to the staff at the Maples Personal Care Home where Mom resided for the past two months and to Dr. Braun and the Palliative Care Team of 2E at Seven Oaks General Hospital who made her last two days as comfortable as possible. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 10, at Kildonan Community Church, 2373 Main St., with Rev. Brenda Fraser officiating. Viewing will be held one-half hour prior to service time. Following a reception in the church hall, interment will take place at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, 4000 Portage Ave. Honorary pallbearers: Abe Dyck, Ben Dyck and Edward Funk. Dearest Mother, Rest in Peace I will always love you. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715
Michael Makowski
MICHAEL JOHN MAKOWSKI BA, B.Ed. Peacefully on October 6, 2002 at Rosewood Lodge and with family at his side our Michael passed away after a lengthy battle with Lewy Body Dementia at 77 years of age. Born October 20, 1924 at Gilbert Plains, MB he was predeceased by his father Jacob and his sister Helen (Percy) Pazuik of Prince Albert, SK. Michael's memory is cherished by his beloved wife of 53 years Elizabeth of Teulon, MB; his daughters, Cherun Murray of Kenora, ON, Margo Makowski of Houston, TX, Enid (Les) Pert of Teulon; and his precious granddaughter Kelle Michael Murray of Vancouver, BC. He is survived by his mother Anna Makowski of Dauphin; brothers, Jack (Nellie) of Gilbert Plains, Steve (Sally) of Dauphin, William (Victoria) of Winnipeg; and sister Verna (Alex) Turchyn of Winnipeg; as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and in-laws throughout Canada and the U.S.A. He was best known for his role as educator having been a school teacher, vice principal or principal for 47 years. His love for sport and fairplay was shown through his participation in many sports associations namely Manitoba Softball and Baseball Associations, the highway 6 and 7 league and placement in several sports halls of fame. He was well known for his accomplishments as "Coach". His quiet nature belied the gentle giant beneath - honest, trustworthy, sincere, strong in his faith, a man of his word, all with a sense of humour. His family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and support staff at Teulon's Hunter Memorial Hospital, the Selkirk Mental Health Centre and Rosewood Lodge in Stonewall. Your kind, compassionate, loving care of Michael was greatly appreciated. Services will be held Friday, October 11 at 2:00 p.m. at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, 433 Main St., Stonewall, MB (1-204-467-2525). Interment will follow at Stonewall Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made in Michael's name to Rosewood Lodge, 513-1st Ave. N., Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0. What is a Man That man is a success who has loved well, laughed often and loved much, who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children, who has filled his niche and accomplished his task, who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul, who never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it, who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall in care of arrangements.
Barry Marcheschuk
BARRY MARCHESCHUK December 24, 1955 - October 5, 2002 It is with deep sadness that the family of Barry Marcheschuk announce his very sudden passing on October 5, 2002 while playing hockey, a game Barry loved since childhood. Barry's life was taken away from us all to play the game at a "Higher Level". Barry was born
in Winnipeg on December 24, 1955; he was 46 years of age. Lovingly and always remembered by his wife of 19 years, Kathy; and his two wonderful children, Hayley and Nathan. Also survived by his mother Rita; brothers, Garry (Brenda), Butch (Louise), Rick; and sister Barb (Tim); nephew Trevor; and niece Nicole. Also by mother-in-law Olga Harrisko and many other relatives and friends. Barry was predeceased by his father John and his sister Beverly. Barry was raised in the North End attending Strathcona, Aberdeen and St. John's High School. He was an all-round top-notch athlete who participated in many various sports, with hockey being his favourite. Barry played on many teams in Manitoba, which included Flin Flon Bombers and Thompson King Miners, moving away to play in Cranbrook, BC and eventually played at a professional level in Toledo and Virginia. Barry returned to Winnipeg in 1980 and started his career with Weston Bakery, where he made numerous friends and was highly respected. Barry continued playing hockey locally in Winnipeg with the North End Flyers and winning the Hardy Cup in 1982-83. He also played men's senior hockey with St. Boniface Mohawks and various adult leagues. He also was a part of the Classic's Men's Slo-pitch League which took him on adventures across North America. Barry became an avid golfer and enjoyed these times with special friends. Barry was active in his community helping coach his son's hockey team contributing much of his knowledge and support. He was looking forward to being a part of Nathan's 12A1 team this season, and we know he'll be there with Nathan and his teammates always. Barry also was there to support and encourage his daughter Hayley in all her sporting events and was very proud to see her compete in this year's Indigenous Games. Barry's children were his pride and joy and they follow in his footsteps excelling in all they do. Barry loved to party with his family and friends. There were many week-end BBQs with steaks cooked to perfection; he was a great "BBQ'er". His heartfelt laughter and entertaining was enjoyed by all. He and his family also enjoyed many vacations and these memories are held dear to our hearts. "All the wonderful memories we have to hold on to are so dear and wonderful. Thank you for all those cherished times." The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Barry's teammates, paramedics and staff at Health Sciences Centre for their quick medical attention. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 9 at 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St., with Pastor Jan Pastucha officiating. A private ash interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Barry's memory for Hayley and Nathan to Kathy Marcheschuk in trust at TD Canada Trust, 850 Keewatin St., Winnipeg, MB R2R 0Z5. "Barry we love you so very much and we know your spirit is with us forever. You will be in our thoughts and prayers always." CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
Terrence Marshall
TERRENCE ARNOLD MARSHALL March 16, 1927 - October 5, 2002 On Saturday, October 5, 2002 at the Grace Hospital. Terry is survived by his sons, Greg (Aileen) of Kamloops, BC, Glen (Janice) of Florida and Murray (Karen) of Winnipeg. He will be greatly missed by his friend and companion Doreen of Winnipeg; Debbie (Ken) and Doug (Diana), all of Winnipeg; his grandchildren, Connor, Sydney, Tara, Amanda, Geoffrey, Vanessa and Jessica; and his many, many friends. As per Terry's request, cremation has taken place, and no service will be held. Donations to the Arthritis Society, 105 - 386 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9 or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of the I.C.U. of Grace Hospital for their concern for Terry and their patience and kindness with the family. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200
Antonio Masi
ANTONIO "TONY" MASI Peacefully on Tuesday, October 8, 2002, Antonio Masi passed away at the Victoria General Hospital at the age of 89 years. Longer obituary to appear in Thursdays' edition. LEATHERDALE GARDINER 1501 Waverley Street 949-4860
Jim Moar
JIM MOAR It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our husband, father and grandfather on October 7, 2002 at the Grace Hospital. Jim will be sadly missed by his wife of 61 years, Gertrude; his children, Reta (Butch) and Randy (Cathy); grandchildren, Darren (Bev), Cindy (John), Hali, Travis and Tyler; great-grandchildren, Kiera, Brody, Adria, Salem and Remi. Also surviving is his sister Elsie Ross and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Donald and Polly; daughter Ruthie; sisters, Mae, Tina Belle and Barbara; brothers, Dan, Robert, Julius and Jack and grandson Derek. Jim served in the Army Service Corp. from 1941 to 1965. From 1965 to 1976 he worked as a truck driver until his health failed and he then retired from the work force. After retirement his work consisted of chauffeuring his children and grandchildren to their many appointments and activities. Family was very important to Jim. His grandchildren were always foremost in his heart and he spent many happy times with them, leaving many cherished memories. His most enjoyable times were spent outdoors hunting, fishing and camping. The weekly family card games held many laughs and he would play until he started to lose and then he would say, "I can't handle these women any longer, I'm going to bed." If he was winning he would play all night and gloat. The family would like to extend their thanks to the wonderful staff at the Grace Hospital for the loving care they gave to Jim. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 13 at 1:00 p.m., at St. Bedes Anglican Church in Kinosota, MB, R0H 0L0. In lieu of flowers, should friends so desire, a donation would be appreciated to St. Bedes Anglican Church in Kinosota or a charity of their choice. Arrangements entrusted: Chapel Lawn Funeral Home Cemetery and Crematorium 885-9715
Sally Molon
SALLY MARY MOLON (nee COSTYK) It is with deep sadness that our family announces the death of Sally Molon. She died peacefully with her family at her side at Seven Oaks Hospital on October 7, 2002. She is now reunited with her beloved husband, Walter, who predeceased her on January 1, 1999. Mom was born
in Winnipeg on December 6, 1910. She enjoyed traveling in her younger years and always worked hard. She married Dad on May 4, 1946. Mom took pride in being a housewife and mother. She was an excellent seamstress, wonderful cook and enjoyed working in her garden. She was also an avid reader. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter and son-in-law Ruth and E. Walter Schau; grandchildren, Walter and Jennifer; brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Sally was predeceased by her parents, husband Walter, brother Stanley, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. The family would like to thank Dr. J. Boyd for his kindness and compassion, Jackie for making Mom feel safe and cared for, the staff of 5th Floor, Unit 6, Seven Oaks Hospital for the excellent care, and the staff of the Emergency Dept. for their competency and understanding. As per her wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no service; flowers gratefully declined. Donations to the Seven Oaks Hospital Foundation, 2300 McPhillips St., Winnipeg, MB, would be greatly appreciated. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
Denise Moreau
DENISE LUCILLE MOREAU (nee OUELLETTE) Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, it is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Denise Moreau on Monday, October 7, 2002 in the Riverview Health Centre at the age of 65 years. Denise is survived by her husband Andy of 32 years; her children, Suzette Prasek (Marlowe), Norm Carbonneau (Ingrid) and Lise Carbonneau; brothers, Moe (Cindy), Rolly (Bea), Roger (Rose), Larry (Anne), Ray, Bobby (Louisanne), Danny and Michael; one sister Frances Clarke (Peter). Grandma will be especially missed by her grandchildren, Andrew, Mackenzie, Michelle and Tanner. She was predeceased by her father Lionel, mother Clara, brother Gerald and sister Pauline. Denise moved to Winnipeg in 1970 from North Bay, ON and began her career with Cam Gard Supply as the executive assistant to the president. After graduating from the Canadian Institute of Management, she joined Reed Stenhouse in 1978 and retired in 1997 as vice president of finance and administration. Denise was involved with many associations throughout her career and was the president of Administrative Management Society and a director of Canadian Institute of Management Winnipeg Branch. Throughout her life, Denise enjoyed music, golf, crafts and helping others. Grandma held a special place in her heart for her grandchildren. She loved their company, revelled in their endeavours and soothed their sorrows. Since retirement Denise and Andy enjoyed the winter months in Palm Springs, CA where they made many friends who they became very close to over the past five years. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Thursday, October 10 at 2:00 p.m. in the St. Vital Roman Catholic Church, 1629 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, with the Rev. Dr. Patrick Morand presiding. The family would like to extend special thanks to the Oncology Department at the Victoria General Hospital and the caring staff of the Palliative Care Unit of the Riverview Health Centre. Andy would like to thank their closest friends for their kindness and support during this very difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations in Denise's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
Laura Mosionier
LAURA MOSIONIER On Friday, October 4, 2002 at the Grace General Hospital, Laura passed away after a brief illness. Laura was predeceased by her husband Raymond, daughter Lorraine Connell and brother Aurther Marchand. Laura leaves to mourn four sons, William and wife Catlina, Wayne and wife Carol, Ron and wife Marilyn all from Winnipeg, Larry from White Rock, BC; one sister Adele Belcourt from St. Eustache, MB; her grandchildren, Rene, Linda, Jeff and Vanessa; numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and her cat Whiskers. A service of remembrance will be held on Thursday, October 10 at 1:00 p.m. in the Leatherdale Gardiner Funeral Chapel, 1858 Portage Ave. Ash interment will be held at a later date. LEATHERDALE GARDINER 1858 Portage Avenue 949-4872
Irene Mussell
IRENE BERTHA MUSSELL (McQUAY) Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, died peacefully in Concordia General Hospital on Friday, October 4, 2002, with her husband and two sons at her side. Irene was born
July 24, 1927, the youngest of seven children of William Arthur and Bertha McQuay and was raised in Elmwood. She attended Annagibson and Lord Selkirk schools, graduating in 1944. In 1945 she received her secretarial diploma from Success Business College and went on to become a successful corporate executive secretary, in both Winnipeg and Toronto. Irene married her high school sweetheart Gordon, in 1948. Together they raised two sons, Gord and Greg in Elmwood and East Kildonan. In 1972, Gordon's career entailed a relocation to Toronto. While she enjoyed their 17 years of residence in Toronto, Irene's heart was always in Winnipeg. She and Gordon retired in 1989 and returned to their roots. She was a devoted grandmother who followed all of her grandchildren's activities with pride and joy. She was also an avid partner to Gordon in their various gardens, and produced culinary delights from their harvests. Irene is survived by her husband Gordon, her sons Gord (Susan) and Greg (Cheryl); and grandchildren, Christopher, Kathryn, Jennifer, Jacqueline and David. At Irene's request, cremation has taken place. Interment will follow at a private family ceremony in Elmwood Cemetery. The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Pat Harris, the Oncology clinic staff, as well as the Concordia third floor nurses and attendants for the exceptional care and attention provided. Flowers are gratefully declined, but donations in Irene's memory may be made to St. Stephen's Anglican Church. A memorial service to honour Irene will be held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 220 Helmsdale Ave., on Wednesday October 9, at 1:00 p.m. The Rev. Donna Mahussier, Rector, will preside. A reception will follow at the church. Arrangements entrusted to Klassen Funeral Chapel, 338 - 0331.
Gloria Neumann
GLORIA NEUMANN On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, Gloria died at the Charleswood Care Centre, at the age of 71 years. Gloria's funeral arrangements are pending and a longer obituary notice will follow. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
Irvine Park
IRVINE SYLVESTER PARK Peacefully, on Oct-ober 6, 2002 at the age of 89 years, at the Boyne Lodge in Carman with his family at his side, Irvine Park passed away. Irvine leaves to mourn his wife Margaret of 61 years; one son Rae (Betty) of Carman; one daughter Joyce (Jim) Ross of Portage la Prairie; five grandchildren, Jeffery (Karen) Park, Jason Park, Craig (Natasha) Ross, Marc Ross, Ann Ross (friend Michael). Also surviving are three sisters-in-law, Cass Ready, Gert Campbell, Joan Park; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, James and Mabel Park; brothers, Melvin and Cecil; sisters, Iva and Velma; sisters-in-law, Martha MacPherson and Mary Park; brothers-in-law, Allan MacPherson, Mac Ready, Jack Campbell and Wilbur Miller. Irv was born
on the family farm on August 3, 1913 where he spent his entire life until July 2001 when ill health prompted his move to the Boyne Lodge. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, October 10 at 3:00 p.m. at the Carman United Church, with Rev. Harold Kenyon officiating. Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery, Carman. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to the Boyne Lodge, Box 1644, Carman, MB R0G 0J0, or to the Alzheimer Society Manitoba (North Central Chapter), 21 Royal Rd. S., Portage la Prairie, MB. A friend hears the song in my heart and sings it to me when my memory fails anonymous Doyle's Funeral Chapel of Carman in care of arrangements.
Nora Prince
NORA GERTRUDE PRINCE October 16, 1933 - October 7, 2002 It is with sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our mom, Nora Gertrude Prince, of Peguis First Nation, on October 7, 2002, at the age of 68 years. Nora is survived by her daughters, Marie Pelletier and Lorraine Kipling (Tony); son David Kipling; grandchildren, Marie (Lange), Elizabeth (Louis), Lance (Kathleen), Lorraine (Gerald), Leonard (Steph), Henry (Monica), Robert (Chrissy), Karen and David; 30 great-grandchildren; sister Elsie; brother Leonard; many nieces, nephews and numerous friends. Nora was predeceased by her husband Roy Prince (1994), sister Marie Antoinette (1983), her dad Robert Kipling (1972), her mother Cecelia Kipling (1968). Nora was "mom" to everybody and was friends with everyone she met. She loved to do canning, laugh, play bingo and sew star blankets. Nora took great pride in her family and displayed their pictures around her room. Special thanks to the Peguis Senior Centre Staff, Peguis Chief and Council, Cindy and Raymond Flett and Sister Agnes. A remembrance service will be held at the Peguis Senior Centre on Thursday, October 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A wake service will be held on Thursday, October 10, at 8:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Friday, October 11, at 2:00 p.m., with viewing from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Both services will be held at the St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Peguis, MB, with Fr. Kowalski officiating. Interment will follow at the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to: ANDERSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Ashern, Manitoba 1-204-768-3606