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GEORGE LAWSON
GEORGE FREDRICK LAWSON (LICHTENAU) On Thursday, July 1, 2004 at the Grace General Hospital, George Fredrick Lawson (Lichtenau), husband of Nancy, passed away at the age of 62 years. Longer obituary notice to follow.
HARRY LAWSON
HARRY EDWARD HOOD LAWSON On Friday, July 2, 2004 at the St. Boniface Hospital, Harry Lawson, aged 72 years of Selkirk, MB, beloved husband of Ardy. Full obituary to follow in Monday's edition. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk, in care of arrangements.
JAMES LEE
JAMES (JIM) ROBERT LEE Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, on June 30, 2004 at Seven Oaks Hospital, Jim, beloved husband of Barbara Lee, passed away at age 63 years. Besides his wife, Barbara, Jim is survived by two daughters, Kim (Joe) Clory, Robyne (Bernie) Neufeld and six grandchildren, Mike, Sean, Danielle, Jordan Clory and Ashley, Stephanie Neufeld. He is further survived by one sister, Donna Penner. At Jim's request, a private family service will be held on Monday, July 5. KLASSEN Funeral Chapel 1897 Henderson - North of McIvor - 338-0331
IRENE LEVINSKY
IRENE ANIELKA LEVINSKY August 25, 1926 - June 22, 2004 In her 77th year It is with deep sorrow and sadness we announce the unexpected passing into the presence of her Lord and Saviour, in the early hours at home, after a long, painful and frustrating struggle with arthritis, her prayers were answered. Irene leaves to cherish her memory, her beloved husband, Carl and son Ken; one sister Alice; one brother Bill. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Knysh Funeral Chapel, 1020 Main St. Rev. Deacon W. Knysh officiating. Interment at a later date in Dauphin, MB. VICHNAYA PAM YAT KNYSH FUNERAL CHAPEL 582-0973
DEAN LEWIS
DEAN STIRLING LEWIS Suddenly on July 1, 2004 at the Selkirk General Hospital, Dean Lewis, aged 58 years, of Selkirk, beloved husband of Shirley Lewis. Tuesday evening prayers and Wednesday July 7 funeral is pending. Full obituary in Monday's paper. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk, in care of arrangements.
ANNE LUNDY
ANNE LUNDY 1905-2004 Peacefully on June 29, at Middlechurch Home, Anne passed away at the age of 98 years. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Middlechurch Home. Full obituary to follow in the July 31 edition. THOMSON Funeral Chapels-669 Broadway-783-7211
ELSIE LYSY
ELSIE LYSY (nee STECH) Peacefully, on Thursday, July 1, 2004, Elsie Lysy passed away at Holy Family Nursing Home into the loving arms of the Lord. Prayers will be sung 7:00 p.m. Monday, July 5 at Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1001 Grant Ave. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 6 also at the Church with Rev. M. Gnutel officiating. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. Donations in Elsie's memory may be made to Holy Family Nursing Home, 165 Aberdeen Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2W 1T9. Further obituary to follow. KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 956-2193
JOHN MacFARLANE
JOHN DOUGLAS MacFARLANE 1920 - 2004 On Monday, June 28, 2004, Douglas MacFarlane passed quietly away at the age of 83 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 55 years, Dorothy; son Keith (Nila); daughter Audrey Owens (Thompson); and grandchildren, Laurel and Graham MacFarlane and Kyle and Neil Owens. Doug was predeceased by his son Lorne in 1959. Douglas faced life's challenges with unwavering integrity, humility, and quiet courage. He was an intensely rational man who enjoyed treating experiences as complex puzzles whether it be a Saturday crossword or a financial prospectus. Doug was assiduous in matters of finance, but generous in spirit. In December 2002 Doug and Dorothy took all three generations of the family to Hawaii, including Nila's mother Bernice Dennis. Doug was a man of simple pleasures: serving on church committees, curling, playing bridge, searching for blueberries in the woods by his cottage, and travelling. He and Dorothy saw much of the world in the years after his retirement. Doug's life was fulfilled by Dorothy. They were companions in life and love. It was because of Dorothy's unselfish and sustained care that Doug was able to enjoy quality of life in his last few years. Soft spoken and mild mannered, Doug was a man of uncommon courage. During the war he was wounded while a gun position officer in the Royal Canadian Artillery 2nd Division. Later, as a forward observation officer, he received the military Cross for courage under fire. In peacetime he became a Chemistry teacher, and later principal of Sisler High School before retiring in 1979. Doug was a magnificent grandfather to Laurel, Graham, Kyle, and Neil. Doug and Dorothy took all four of them to Normandy for the 50th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in 1994. Doug took interest in their activities, pride in their achievements, and often expressed wondrous awe at each of their talents. Above all else, Doug was a good man. His life will provide happy memories and inspiration for his family in the years ahead. A service celebrating Doug's life will be held at Churchill Park United Church, 525 Beresford Ave. on Wednesday, July 7, at 2:00 p.m. Flowers are gratefully declined. Should friends desire, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association or a charity of their choice.
TAM MAN
TAM MAN Peacefully on Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Deer Lodge Centre, Tam Man passed away at the age of 75 years. Mrs. Man is survived by her children Stephen (Kitty) and Thomas; grandchildren Roger and Jordan; and sister-in-law Lai Fong. She was predeceased by her husband Lai Man in 2001. Visitation will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday, July 5 at Bardal Funeral Home, 843 Sherbrook Street. Funeral service 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 6 at Bardal Funeral Home. BARDAL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 843 Sherbrook Street, 774-7474 Ample Parking Behind Funeral Home Condolences: www.bardalfuneralhome.com
JIM MARTON
JIM MARTON October 31, 1922 - June 29, 2004 Jim passed away peacefully on Tuesday evening at Riverview hospital in the presence of his family following a battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his wife of over 50 years Carlotta; and by his parents, Lydia and Sandor; and stepmother Julia. Jim was born
in Mosomagyar Var, Hungary and despite life's adversities including the Depression, Second World War and experiencing hardships as a POW, he prevailed with an optimistic view of life. He came to Winnipeg in 1957, and worked as a house painter, in upholstery and finally worked at Health Sciences Centre D2 for 19 years, before he retired. He was a humble, gentle person who enjoyed the classics, especially Strauss. He loved to dance, (his specialty was the Waltz) and was active in the Hungarian community plays. He was a creative craftsman and loved spending time playing Canasta at the cottage. He enjoyed nature and was faithful in feeding the birds and squirrels. It was always a priority to put his family first and thus will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by his daughter Anna Kovacs; grandchildren, Chris Marton, Melissa (Mark) Toews; and his brother Nandor Marton. Thanks to WRHA home care, Armando, Sylvia and Hope for your special care. Dr. Rubinger (Cancer Care), James and the staff at Riverview 3 East wing. A private family memorial service will be held. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Winnipeg Humane Society in his memory.
WILLIAM MCGREGOR
REVEREND CANON WILLIAM MCGREGOR 1918-2004 Born in Dublin, Ireland and died peacefully on his birthday, at sunrise, June 27. Survived by Dorothy, his love and wife of 58 years, five children and spouses, 13 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson: daughters, Wenonah Moore (Doug), Dorothy Mash (John), Ailsa Lauder (Drew); sons, Bill (Joanne), and Rob (Lorraine); grandchildren, Cara (Andrew), Ryan (Helen), Cristy (Matt), Adam, Duncan, Carley, Shawn, Martin (Susan), Troy, Cole, Kian, Kristopher, Nathalie; and great-grandson Royce. Bill and Dorothy came with their first two daughters to Canada in 1950 to the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan, parish of All Saints in Leask, SK. (1950-55). In his ministry he served the parishes ofHoly Trinity, Meadow Lake (1955-57), St. Paul's, North Battleford, SK. (1957-68), St. Saviour's, Winnipeg, MB. (1968-75), and Holy Trinity, Winnipeg (1975-84), from where he retired.. Many parishes had neighbouring churches under the same parishes, and Bill was Rural Dean in the Diocese of Saskatoon. After retirement, Bill did summer and interim work at many parishes in the Diocese of Rupertsland, was an active member of St. Aidan's, Winnipeg; St. Paul's, Yuma, Az.; Villa Alameda, Yuma, Az; and Holy Trinity , White Rock, B.C. Bill was ordained deacon in 1951, priested in 1952, and graduated from Emmanuel College, Saskatoon (S. Th.) He was a teacher in Ireland and both his teaching and his quest for learning continued throughout his life. He was extraordinarily well-read and found inspiration for his sermons in poetry, in people, and in God's world around him. He took many courses over the years, and he in turn gave back his knowledge. He returned part-time to University (St. John's College, Winnipeg) when his children were there, and after retirement took diverse subjects at the Extension Division, University of Arizona. He shared the goodness he found in God's creations in his ministry in the church and in his life, leading trips to the Holy Land,exploring North America with his family, Europe and Hong Kong with his wife, explaining desert life on walks in Arizona, the night sky everywhere he travelled, and sealife off the pier on his daily walks on the seawall in White Rock. Many people will remember his sermons, his eloquence, and his absolute faith. Some sought him out years later to let him know how he had touched their lives. And in later years, the stones he collected and polished, and then gave away as gifts with a message for us all. Bill's family would like to add to his thanks to Doctors Ursula Lee,Spangehl , and Claybeck for their care and support. Thank you also to the treatment teams in three Medical, Emergency, and Palliative Care Units at Peace Arch Hospital, White Rock, for their gentle and personal care. The family gratefully declines flowers. If you so desire, a donation could be made to the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund, in care of Holy Trinity Church, White Rock; the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 4050 Graveley, Burnaby, or the Palliative Care Unit of Peace Arch Hospital. A celebration of Bill's life to take place on Wednesday, 30 June, 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, White Rock, the Rev. Neil Gray officiating.
ARCHIE MCINTYRE
ARCHIE MCINTYRE On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, Archie McIntyre passed away peacefully at the Golden Links Lodge at the age of 86. Archie is survived by his devoted wife Lillian; his daughter Heather McIntyre; his four sons, Archie (Elaine), Campbell (Lorraine), Ted (Susan), Hal (Kim); 10 grandchildren, Joanne Levasseur (Peter), David Levasseur (Danielle), Kim Leighton-McIntyre (Shane), Kevin Ivanans-McIntyre (Henriette), Leanne McIntyre (Jeff), Melanie McIntyre (Chris), Micheal McIntyre (Chassity), Stephen McIntyre (Robyn), Megan McIntyre, Bailey McIntyre; and five great-grandchildren. Archie was predeceased by his twin brother Jim and his sisters, Helen and June. Archie was born
and raised in Winnipeg's West End. In 1938, he began work as a cattleman at the St. Boniface Stockyards. It was there that he met the love of his life, Lillian Whyard. Archie and Lillian married in 1945 and raised their family in St. Vital. After 45 years at the stockyards, Archie settled easily into retirement. He enjoyed travelling and going to the horse races. Most of all, he enjoyed the companionship of his wife Lillian and spending time with his grandchildren and family. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Golden Links Lodge for their great care as well as for the compassion, kindness and friendship shown to our mother over this difficult year. Archie's life will be celebrated at a private gathering of friends and family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society.
CATHERINE MILLER
(Change of Service Date) CATHERINE T. MILLER On June 29, 2004 Kae passed away peacefully at the Grace Hospice. Graveside service will be held on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715
JOHN NAIRN
JOHN A. NAIRN On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, John A. Nairn passed away suddenly at the Beausejour Hospital at the age of 75 years. He is survived by his wife Valerie; son Lyle; daughter Caron; brother-in-law Alex and sister-in-law Lily. In compliance with John's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. Our family would like to thank the doctors and staff at the Beausejour Hospital as well as Wojcik's Funeral Chapel for their kindness. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John's memory to the Canadian Diabetes. Association, 102 - 310 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0S6 or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 6 Donald St., Suite 200, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
VICTORIA NIEVES
VICTORIA NIEVES August 21, 1920 - June 30, 2004 On Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at St. Boniface Hospital, Victoria Clavo Nieves (aka Toying) passed away at the age of 83. Victoria is survived by her daughters, Cinda (Myung Soo), Lutgarda, Norma (Manuel) and Lailani; grandchildren, Rayan, Megan, Janah and her precious Isaiah-Chia (great grandson); favourite niece Emerlinda (aka Meyen), favourite nephew, Junner and other relatives in the Philippines especially the Pimentel's, Arca's and Clavo's. She is also survived by her sisters, Narcisa (Sisang) Arca and Loreto (Loring) Pimentel. Victoria was predeceased by her husband Raul, parents, Timoteo and Cristina, brothers, Juan and Jorge Clavo. The family wishes to thank Dr. Maila Gabriel and the staff of 6A Medicine at St. Boniface Hospital for their care and support. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 2:30 p.m., Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd., (south of the Royal Canadian Mint). Interment will follow in Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens with a gathering of family and friends in the Glen Lawn Reception Centre. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. 982-7550