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OLGA CHAPKO
OLGA CHAPKO Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Saturday, July 3 at 10:00 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church, Cooks Creek, MB. with Rev. Fr. Taras Kowch officiating. Interment will follow in the Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
SUSAN CIGASH
SUSAN CIGASH September 25, 1910 - June 29, 2004 On Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at the age of 93, Susan peacefully passed away (predeceased by husband John) at Misericordia Place. She is survived by son Elmer; daughter Amelia and grandson Drew Brueckner (Sara). Prayers at graveside, Elmwood Cemetery will be held Monday, July 5 at 3:00 p.m.
JEAN COOK
JEAN COOK 1923 - 2004 Beloved widow of Albert Edward Cook passed away suddenly at her residence on June 19, 2004. Jean was born
and educated in Winnipeg. She worked for many years in the Manitoba Cold Storage Office before her marriage to Bert in 1953. She enjoyed her garden and had a great love for all animals. Jean was predeceased by her loving husband Bert in 1973, by her parents William (1955) and Annie (1979). She is survived by her son, daughter Rhonda (Tim), her sister Millicent (David) Baribeau and her dear little companions Daxie and Tweedie. Cremation has taken place. A private graveside service will be held in the near future. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Manitoba Wildlife Rehab Organization in Mom's name would be appreciated. "To live in hearts left behind is not to die"
KATHLEEN COWIE
KATHLEEN JEAN COWIE (BODNARCHUK) August 30, 1934 - June 27, 2004 Died peacefully in Calgary, Alberta. Her husband Ron, of 45 years, recently predeceased Jeannie, in May 2004. Jeannie is survived by her father John Bodnarchuk, of Winnipeg, sons, Rory and Neal (Wendy), grandchildren, Brianne and Steven, all of Calgary. Jean is also survived by, her sisters, Carol (Bill) of Winnipeg, and Margaret of Sidney, BC, as well as brothers, Arthur and David (Helen) of Calgary, along with numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, aunties and other relatives and friends. Jean was born
in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She travelled to Scotland where she met and married her husband Ron in 1959. They returned to Winnipeg in 1962, where they lived until moving to Calgary in 2000. Jeannie enjoyed camping and travelling tremendously, as well as spending time with family and friends. In respect of Jeannie's wishes, her body has been donated to the University of Calgary for medical studies. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Huntington Society of Canada, or to the Canadian Diabetes. Association.
ANNA DENNEY
ANNA DENNEY On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, Anna died at the Lions Manor Personal Care Home at the age of 100 years. A private family funeral service will be held at a later date. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
DAVIN DOBBIN
DAVIN DOBBIN 1911 - 2004 Davin Dobbin, aged 93, widower of Helen Louise Thompson, died after a brief illness at Victoria General Hospital on June 27, 2004. David was predeceased by his daughter Patricia (Patsy) of Portage la Prairie, grandson Joel David and sister Phyllis Stanistreet. He leaves to mourn his son Michael (Gail) and daughter Margaret, both of Winnipeg. Also grandchildren John (Claire), Suzanne (David Blicq) and Jim and great-grandchildren, Thomas and James Blicq. Davin was born
and educated in Montreal, graduating from McGill University in 1932 with an Engineering Degree. During the Second World War he was a Captain in the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He served for four years, mostly in the UK. After the war, he joined the engineering firm, Stevenson Kellogg, staying with them until he moved with his family to Winnipeg. He bought a house in Wildwood Park just before the 1950 Flood. He has resided in Wildwood for 54 years. He was associated for many years with Canada West Shoe and Greb Shoe. Then he made a dramatic career change, becoming Executive Secretary of the Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded (now the Association for Community Living), Winnipeg Branch. Upon retirement, he spent 12 years on the board of directors of Com-Span Inc. Davin was an active volunteer and gave generously of himself. For years, he and Helen spearheaded and helped with the adults of CAMR, in a bowling league, swimming and at annual BBQs given at the Dobbin home for all the special people. Davin was involved with St. Paul's Anglican Church in the vestry and as treasurer for years. He attended St. Paul's until his death, aided in recent times by helpful parishioners who drove him to services. He was also involved with the Wildwood Community Centre, serving on the board and as President. He was on the executive of the Scouts, served as time-keeper at hockey games, helped with homework and cheered his family on whenever they needed him. He also cheered on the Blue Bombers, the Moose, the Jets and the Goldeyes and was a weekly visitor to the Public Library where he devoured four or five books a week. These interests continued until very, very recently. And he did his duty by voting in the recent civic election, although none of us knew he was really ill with pneumonia. When his wife Helen died, he was sorely tried to keep up the pace of involvement he and his wife had set for themselves. However, he came shining through - remembering birthdays, being involved with all celebrations and happily keeping connections with everyone in the family. For years, he hosted an annual trip to Grand Forks for upwards of ten or eleven family members, himself included. His children, grandchildren and great grandchildren have had the pleasure of his attention and company which has not waned with his increasing years. For the last 24 years, Davin could be seen walking his dogs around the Park. He outlasted all of his many dogs but Sandy, who is now with Michael. Davin managed to live in his home with his dog right to his passing. He will be missed. Davin has donated his body to the Department of Anatomy, University of Manitoba. A memorial service will be held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, 830 North Drive, Fort Garry, on Saturday, September 18 at 11:00 a.m. Geoffrey Woodcroft will officiate and Chapel Lawn will be in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Davin's memory to the Dobbin Family Fund, The Winnipeg Foundation, 1350 One Lombard Place, Winnipeg R3B 0X3.
THOMAS DREHER
THOMAS DREHER 1936 - 2004 Thomas (Tom) Cope Dreher born
September 23, 1936, passed away peacefully in Boundary Trails Hospital on June 29, 2004. He was the son of Harry and Norval Dreher who have predeceased him. He leaves to mourn his wife, Marlyn (Coutts) Dreher of Morden; his daughters and their families, Patricia and Dan Yaung, Erin, Ella and Anna of Denver, Colorado; Lisa and Kevin Krueger, Lynsay and Brett of Morden; his son Edward (Ted) Dreher of Darlingford and his sister Tanis Dreher of Winnipeg. Tom was born
and raised in Portage la Prairie. He started his career with MTS in 1956 working in various locales in Central Manitoba. He met Marlyn Coutts in Portage and in 1961 they married and moved to Neepawa where their first daughter, Patricia, was born. In October, 1963 the family was transferred to Morden and two more children were born, daughter Lisa and son Ted. During his younger years in Morden, Tom began his community service and volunteer work that he enjoyed and continued until the end. He was a member of the BPOE, Morden #478 and was Past Exalted Ruler from 1972 to 1973. He was an active member of the Masons, Morden Lodge #13 and Shiloh Lodge #70 of Roland and was Past Worthy Master of Morden in 1973. He joined the Eureka Chapter #15 of Pilot Mound and the Brandon Preceptory #74 before joining the Khartum Shriners of Winnipeg and the Pembina Valley Shriners. He was an Auxilliary member of the Morden Royal Canadian Legion #11 and a life member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He volunteered to work Bingo at the Morden Legion and the Morden Friendship Center. In 1983, Tom and Marlyn started their six week winter holiday in Mesa. In 1991, after their retirement, they would spend six months in Mesa, Arizona. Their last six winters were spent with many friends in Casa Grande, Arizona. Tom will be missed by his family, friends and neighbours for his cheery disposition, his friendly wave and his upbeat nature. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 5 at St. Paul's United Church at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, friends so wishing may make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of their choice. Wiebe Funeral Chapel, Morden In care of arrangements www.wiebefuneralhomes.com
IRENE DUNLOP
IRENE DUNLOP 1908 - 2004 Peacefully, in her sleep, Irene Dunlop died on Saturday, June 26, at West Park Manor. She was predeceased, in 1984, by her beloved husband, Edwin Dunlop. She is survived by her two daughters, Gail Carroll and husband, Henry, of Brandon, and Frances Pollock and husband, Walter, of Winnipeg, and also by her four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Gail's children are Dennis Carroll and wife, Kathy, of Chicago, Illinois, and Dr. Leslie Rowan, husband, Keith, and infant son, Benjamin, of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Fran's children are Michael Pollock and wife, Jackie, and Becky King, husband, Doug, and children, Jacob and Emma, all of Winnipeg. She is also survived by her brother, Lin Hodnett of Winnipeg, her dear friend and sister-in-law, Marion Dunlop of Toronto, and two nieces, Joan Brooke and Pat Gould. Irene was born
on November 8, 1908, into a pioneer family in the Miniota area of Manitoba. She was educated in the Miniota school and at the University of Manitoba where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at the age of 18. She then took teacher training and taught in rural schools until her marriage to Ed in 1936. She returned to teaching in the early 1950's, taught at several Winnipeg schools, lastly at Grant Park, from which she retired in 1972. She was a longtime member of the United Church of Canada, and a life member of the University Women's Club. She was widely travelled, a voracious reader, a good bridge player; she liked to sew and to do smocking and crewel embroidery. In her youth, she played tennis and maintained an interest in the game throughout her life. Memorial services were held on Tuesday, June 30. Interment followed at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Sunshine Fund. Condolences may be sent to Gail at xmasong@mts.net or to Fran at fwp@mts.net
IRMGARD EWERT
IRMGARD EWERT Irmgard's funeral service was held on Friday, July 2, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Cross, 560 Arlington St. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
ANNE FORSYTH
ANNE MARGARET FORSYTH Anne was born
to William and Daisy Forsyth on the family farm at Pipestone, MB. She graduated from Pipestone High School and continued her education at the Manitoba Agricultural College graduating in 1933 with a degree in Home Economics. She worked at various jobs including Rupert Land College in Winnipeg before heading up north to Norway House to become the dietician at the Indian Residential School. In 1937 Anne travelled to B.C. and taught in both Armstrong and Victoria High Schools. Wanting to head back to the prairies, Anne settled in Winnipeg in 1945 and taught at Kelvin High School in the Home Economics Department until her retirement in 1972. She was very proud of her own home and opened it to family, friends and many others who needed a friend and a place to stay. In 1997 she moved to Bethel Place where she made many new friends and was very proud to be an active member in their wonderful choir. The Church of The Way became her church family and was a very important part of her life. It was from this Church her funeral was held on April 19. A service conducted by Pastor John Botkin, very special music provided by a Church quartet and a family eulogy all paid testimony to Anne as a caring and loving person. The committal service, conducted by Rev. Cawley was held at the Pipestone Cemetery on June 19 under sunny skies. Anne was a dearly loved sister, aunt and friend. She was predeceased by her parents, brothers, Willie, Dave, John and Jim and other family members. She is survived by her brother Tom Forsyth and sister Isabel Gilmour and many nieces and nephews.
SUSAN FRIESEN
SUSAN FRIESEN November 13, 1919 - July 1, 2004 After a long courageous struggle with cancer, Susan died at the break of dawn July 1. Susan was born
at Blumenhof, MB, the first of 12 children of Peter and Sussana Friesen (nee Loepky). She was predeceased by brother Eddie in 1929, by her father in 1974 and by her mother in 1988. She is survived by six brothers and four sisters. Viewing will be held at Birchwood Funeral Chapel in Steinbach on Monday, July 5, 2004 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 6 at 11:00 a.m. at the Gospel Fellowship Church, 860 Main St, Steinbach. Interment at the Halbstadt Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to: Birchwood Funeral Chapel 150 Penfeld Dr.; Steinbach, MB 1-888-454-1030 or 1-204-346-1030
WINIFRED FRY
WINIFRED EMMA FRY Winifred Emma Fry (maiden name), of Bratton Fleming, North Devon, England. passed away after courageous battle with cancer, aged 83 years, on June 26, 2004. Formerly married to Munro Joseph Daggitt, of Lipton Street, Winnipeg, who was killed in action in Ancona, Italy, during the Second World War. Leaves behind son, Melford Joseph Daggitt; daughter-in-law, Mary; grandsons, Tony, SAC Munro Junior (RAF); granddaughters, Linda, Jade and Cath; great-grandchildren, Molly, Max and Harvey. Sadly missed by all. Gracious thanks to Canada for the war widow support given, during her latter years of life.
EARL GARRIOCH
EARL FRANK GARRIOCH Peacefully, on July 1, 2004, Earl Frank Garrioch passed away at his residence at the age of 75 years. Funeral arrangements are pending and a full obituary will follow on Monday, July 5. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd -925-1120
PETER GERMAIN
PETER GERMAIN Peacefully, on Monday, June 28, surrounded by the caring staff and friends at St. Joseph's Residence. Peter was born
in the Poplar Park District, where he farmed with his family. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers Eugene, Harry and Mike; sister Nettie and son Chad. He is survived by brother Steve; son Peter; daughters Cindy, Gwen and Greta, and his Starr family. A memorial service will be held at Glen Eden Funeral Home, 4477 Main Street, on Tuesday, July 6, at 2:00 p.m. Pete's big heart and bigger smile will be missed by all. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN EDEN FUNERAL HOME 4477 MAIN STREET 338-7111 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolences at www.gleneden-mb.ca
TODD GOODALL
TODD LAWRENCE GOODALL September 23, 1969 - June 29, 2004 It is with great sadness, we mourn the passing of Todd Lawrence Goodall who died on Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at the age of 34 years. His memory will be forever cherished by his children, Eric and Kaylee; their mother Cara; parents, Judy and Robert; brother and sister-in-law, Chad and Nancy; nephew Braden; and niece Darby; his Nana Margaret Lough; grandparents, Alf and Ethel Goodall; mother-in-law Joan Herzig; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. His high school years were spent at River East Collegiate followed by graduation from the University of Manitoba, where he successfully completed a Bachelor of Arts degree. At the completion of his education, he was employed by Manitoba Hydro where he acquired his journeyman's certificate and worked his way up to his current position as a crew foreman. In his youth, Todd was very active in sports including the Manitoba Sailing Team, and the Manitoba Alpine Skiing Team. He enjoyed water skiing, canoeing, and many happy days at Grand Beach, but his life long passion was cars. Todd's energy was boundless and he was never afraid to tackle any task and completed many beautiful projects around his home. He was very meticulous and hard working, a person who loved to keep busy and extend his help to others. Todd was a wonderful son, father, husband, and brother. His beautiful smile and sense of humour will be deeply missed. He enjoyed many playful, fun loving days with his children and was really a kid at heart. A celebration of Todd's life will be held at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. (south of the Royal Canadian Mint) on Tuesday, July 6 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Laura Paul at 470 Stalker Bay, Winnipeg, MB, R2G 0C8 for an Education Trust Fund for Eric and Kaylee or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. 982-7550