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GLADYS McCLENAGHAN
August 14, 2004
GLADYS LILIAN McCLENAGHAN It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of Gladys Lilian McClenaghan at Deer Lodge Centre on August 6, 2004 after a lengthy illness. Gladys was predeceased by her parents, Raymond and Lilian Felstead; brothers, Harold, Frank and Peter; sister-in-law Louise; nephew Andrew all of England; brothers and sisters in-law, Wilbert and Eileen McClenaghan and Myrtle and Bill Ogg of Saskatchewan. Left to cherish her memory is her husband of nearly 61 years, Mort, residing at Deer Lodge Centre; daughter Susan Wiste, Winnipeg; son David McClenaghan (Cheryl), Kelowna; grandsons, Christian Wiste (Jamie), Winnipeg, Paul Wiste (Christine), London, England, Michael McClenaghan (Sheila), Edmonton, Jon McClenaghan (Lori), Kelowna, Scott McClenaghan, Kamloops; granddaughter Tara McClenaghan, Kamloops; great-granddaughter Jordan. She is also survived by her sister Joyce Chapman (Eric) London, England, very special niece Anne Starr (Michael) London, England, several nephews, nieces and their children in Canada and England, her best friend of 75 years Joyce Hallet, London, England, and goddaughter Anita Wrubleski (Dale), Winnipeg. Gladys was born
on August 29, 1920 in London, England and came to Saskatchewan in May, 1945, one of the many thousands of war brides as they were called. She was a Londoner at heart and found it difficult to adapt to the Saskatchewan prairies so she was very happy when Dad was transferred to Winnipeg in 1968. Gladys was employed for many years at Boots Drug Store in Polo Park retiring in 1988. Our Mum and Nana was an independent, creative and loving person who loved to receive a bouquet of flowers or a letter from friends or family in the mail. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting and many were the fortunate recipients of her lovely knitted baby sweaters or crocheted afghans. She never forgot a birthday and loved to shop for that "special something" for Christmas gifts. Our family wishes to thank Ellen, Cheryl, Charlie, Betty, Mylene, Lynn, Sylvia and staff of 3 South, Deer Lodge Centre for their care of Mum over the past several months. In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation to CancerCare Manitoba, the Winnipeg Humane Society or the Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba would be an appreciated tribute to Gladys' memory. Mum, Nana - enjoy the flowers in God's eternal garden. You will be forever in our hearts. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca.
JOHN McGRATH
August 14, 2004
JOHN (JACK) MORROW McGRATH On August 11, 2004, just two months after his 91st birthday, Jack McGrath passed away very suddenly at home. Jack is survived by his wife of 59 years, Marie; his daughters, Carol Scott (Larry Whitney), Pat Hunt (Bob), and Johanna Effler (Barry). He will be missed by his grandchildren, Kim Siddall, Susan Sullivan, Tracy Hunt and John and Margot Effler; and great-grandchildren, Lauren, Julia, Whitney and Brooke. Jack was predeceased by his father Andrew; mother Isabella; stepmothers, Minnie and Jean; and siblings, Mary, Margaret and Tom. A D-day veteran, Jack, enlisted in 1939 and was immediately sent overseas with the Canadian Signals Corps, not returning to Canada and his fiancee until 1945. After his return he was employed with Western Flyer Coach, retiring in 1979. Jack had served as honourary president of the Rockwood Army and Navy and Air Force Veterans Unit 303 since 2000. On behalf of the ANAF, he became a volunteer driver for the Hugo Convalescent Home and, until the day of his death, a volunteer pianist weekly there and also at Deer Lodge Centre. ANAF Canada awarded him a Life Membership in 1992 "in consideration of outstanding service since 1974". In 1996 he received a Certificate of Appreciation from Rockwood ANAF Unit 303 "for continuous service and comfort to veterans at Deer Lodge Centre, Hugo Street Convalescent Home and in our own club". His long-standing volunteer activities later resulted in a Winnipeg Community Service Award, a Winnipeg Police Service Certificate of Appreciation "in recognition of the outstanding commitment and support you have shown for the Winnipeg Police Service and the citizens of Winnipeg" and the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. A memorial service will be held at the Rockwood ANAF, 341 Wilton (immediately north of Grant Avenue) on Thursday, August 19 at 2:00 p.m. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 Broadway 1-877-230-0438
MEL McKELVEY
August 14, 2004
MEL McKELVEY Mel McKelvey of Dauphin passed away with his wife and mother-in-law by his side, after a long courageous battle with cancer and renal failure, on August 11, 2004, at Dauphin Regional Health Centre at the age of 60 years. Mel was born
on February 28, 1944, in Eriksdale, MB, to Mary and Joe McKelvey. They lived on the farm east of Ashern until Mel was 13 and the family moved to Ashern. The whole family enjoyed an active outdoor lifestyle, and Mel learned to fish, hunt and trap at a young age, which he enjoyed throughout his life. While living on the farm, he attended Parker School, a one-room school, which he had many fond memories and stories of. He then attended school in Ashern after moving to town, and after completing his education, he worked at several construction jobs: The Manitoba Department of Highways, the City of Portage la Prairie Transportation Department and the Department of National Defense. Mel also worked on the Nelson River Hydro projects, and erected steel power lines from Northern Manitoba to Southern Manitoba. Mel had a life long passion for hunting and fishing. He belonged to the Manitoba Wildlife Federation and Benevolent Brotherhood of Elks, and the Royal Canadian Legion (Portage and Dauphin Branches). Mel always considered that his greatest achievement in life was raising his son Ken from the age of five until he left home. Mel took immeasurable pride and joy in seeing what a fine man Ken had become, and what a wonderful family of their own Kim and Ken are raising. Mel met Debbie (Johnson) of Vogar in 1988, and they were married 1992. They resided in Portage la Prairie until 1996 and Dauphin to the present day. They enjoyed camping and fishing together, as well as music and going on trips to see the grandchildren. Mel was predeceased by his mother Mary in 1980; his brother Richard in 1992; and his father Joe in 1993. Left to mourn and cherish Mel's memory are his loving wife and best friend Debbie; his beloved son Ken and his wife Kim, their children Katlin and Kirsten of Lloydminster, SK; his daughter Kandace Reichert of Lloydminster, AB, and her three daughters, Jade, Desiree and Hannah; his mother and father-in-law Bev and Paul Johnson of Vogar; his sister-in-law Lorraine and husband Kelly Johnson of Eddystone; brother-in-law Greg Johnson and wife Teresa of Vogar; sister-in-law Marlene and husband Brian Whitby of Gimli; grandparents-in-law, Mae and Ralph Poston of Winnipeg, Annie Johnson formerly of Vogar; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Mel's Aunt Nettie Geisler of Ashern and cousin Dennis Geisler of Winnipeg also survive him. Mel was a quiet individual most of the time, who did not show his tender loving side to all, but those of us who knew him best knew his tender heart. The 10 nieces and nephews on Debbie's side knew Uncle Mel as a patient and caring uncle whom they will miss. He often stopped to do a good deed for a stranger and would drop everything to do something needed for a friend. He also had a strong will which enabled him to fight his many health problems that he was burdened with from a young age. He loved to play the guitar and sing, he loved to hook a big rainbow, he loved to shoot his buck every year using only one shell, he loved to laugh and he loved his special cat Sam very much. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 17 at 2:00 p.m. at the Riverside Evergreen Chapel. Rev. Ellen Wood will officiate. If friends so desire, memorial donations in memory of Mel may be made to CancerCare Manitoba (Volunteer Food Carts) and Dauphin Regional Health Centre-Dialysis Unit. The family would like to thank Eleanor Snitka for her support and caring compassion that she showed to Mel and Debbie over the last year, Dr. Trina Mathison for her kind and compassionate care, the other doctors and staff of the Dauphin Medical Clinic who have helped Mel over the last eight years through his illnesses, Myles, Pat and Trevor and the other pharmacists and staff of the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy whose service and advice have greatly eased the burden of Mel's illnesses, Debbie Hamilton, Sharon and Lil of Chemotherapy, Donna Prokopowich and the other nurses and staff of the Haemodialysis unit - all of your kindness and care to Mel will never be forgotten; Dr. D. Houston and Barb Hues of CancerCare Manitoba for your care and compassion over the last six years. The Sneath Strilchuk Funeral Service has care of the arrangements. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He closed His arms around you, And He whispered. "Come to Me." You do not deserve what you went through, And so He gave you rest, God's garden must be beautiful, For He only takes from the best. In time we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully from pain, We could not wish you back, To suffer that again. If you had spoken before you died, These are the words you would have replied, "Weep not for me, but courage take, And love one another for my sake."
ANNIE MEDYNSKI
August 14, 2004
ANNIE MEDYNSKI (nee DEMIDIUK) On August 12, 2004, at Seven Oaks Hospital, Annie passed away peacefully with family at her side, into the loving arms of Jesus. She leaves to treasure her memory her loving daughters, Helen (Stan) Kowalski and Debbie (Mike) Safiniuk; grandchildren, Glenn (Michelle) Kowalski, Karen (Bill) Sparrow, Andrea, Ashley, and Adam Safiniuk; and great-granddaughters, Stephanie and Jessica Kowalski. She is also survived by two sisters Ruby (Bill) and Mary (Wayne); two brothers, Mack (Anne) and Peter; and in-laws, Peter and Maryann. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Annie was predeceased by her husband Joseph; parents; sister Leda; and brother Mike. Annie was born
in Wolyn, Poland, on March 31, 1919, and then came to Canada in 1929, where her family resided in Saskatchewan. Annie relocated to Winnipeg in 1945 with her husband and daughter and remained in Winnipeg with her two daughters and their families for the rest of her life. Annie always placed others before herself and understood the importance of love, faith, family and friendship. To know her was to love her. All through Annie's battles with her illnesses, she never complained or questioned "why her." She always held fast to her faith that God would see her through. She was truly an inspiration to us all. Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 16 at 1:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St., with Pastor Keith Eberhard. Viewing from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at Brookside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
GORDON MENZIES
August 14, 2004
GORDON ALFRED MENZIES passed away peacefully August 10, 2004 at Concordia Hospital. He was predeceased by his loving wife Dorothy (Campbell) of 41 years; his parents, Duncan and Jessie (Brodie); his brothers, Leonard and Doug; and sister Margaret (Warren). He is survived by his sons, David (Karen), Donald (Rosemarie), and Duncan (Diane); grandchildren, Keith, Patricia, Leslie, Darrell, Dale, Stephen and Jennifer; and great-grandchildren, Ryan and Cole. As per his wishes, a private service was held on Friday, August 13. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made in Gord's memory, to The Canadian Cancer Society, or the Canadian Diabetes. Association. God Bless you Dad & Grandpa. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler Ave. @ Henderson Hwy. 668-3151
JILL MINO
August 14, 2004
JILL DENISE MINO At 12:35 a.m. Wednesday, August 4, 2004, the stage lights dimmed and Jill Denise Mino took her final bow. The memorial service will be held at the Unitarian Centre, 603 Wellington Cres. 1:00 p.m. Monday, August 16. Expressions of condolence may be sent to condolences@nbardal.mb.ca In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the WRHA Palliative Care Fund A8024-409 Tache Ave., R2H 9Z9. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200
MARY NIKODEM
August 14, 2004
MARY NIKODEM With all her family at her side, their beloved Mary passed peacefully into the arms of the angels and to her heavenly home on August 9, 2004, at 91 years of age. Mom will be deeply missed by her daughters, Ruby (Lawrence) Plischke and Audrey (Alfred) Plischke; loving grandchildren, Shannon Plischke, Daryl (Alan) Litke, Ian, Kyle and Audra Plischke (Jeff); and her "sweet, sweet" great-grandchildren, Quintin, Brooklynne and Keanna Litke, and Zackery and Rachael Plischke; sisters, Anne Przednowek and Elsie Fandych; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Mary was predeceased by her cherished husband of 63 years, Edward; her parents, Thomas and Alice Hutniak; infant daughter Violet and baby Edward; sister Nellie Mroz; twin brothers, John and Fred Hutniak; brothers-in-law, Paul, John, Bill, Edward and many of Ed's family. Mary was born
in Brokenhead, MB on December 5, 1913. After moving to Allegra, Mary attended Bonar-Law School, and eventually met Edward, the love of her life. She was proud of the fact that she was baptized and married at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church, which is now a part of a heritage museum in Beausejour, MB. Mary was a model for faith and resiliency, optimism, and above all, family. Working side-by-side with Dad, Mom's home was her castle, and she lovingly drew everyone into it. All special days were celebrated there, and with her boundless love for children - young and old, related and neighbouring - she truly showed us what "God's family" means. With a strong sense of faith, Mary became a founding member of the C.W.L. at St. Thomas RC Church in Allegra, and received her 25 year pin from St. Anthony of Padua Church in 2003. Mary loved to learn and was ever thankful to Uncle Mike for teaching her how to read and write Ukrainian, a skill she used to bond her family with those in the Ukraine. Her trips to Russia, the Ukraine, Hawaii, and the Caribbean created her love of culture, which was further extended through Folklorama and her caring Home Care ladies from Ethiopia, "The Islands", etc. Thanks Cindy, Elainie, Joan, Patricia, et al. Our family joins Mary's wishes in thanking Dr. Szajkowski for his long standing care of Mom; Fr. Terry, and Fr. Nestor and Stella for their visits, masses and blessings. We thank Eleanor, Eddie, Barbara and Alice for their frequent calls and chats; Fr. Nestor and Fr. Dado for the sacramental rites and prayers; and the wonderful staff of Seven Oaks Hospital, Third Floor, Unit 5 for their gentle compassionate care for Mom. Prayers will be held on Sunday, August 15, 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, August 16, 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua RC Church, 250 Burrin Ave., with Msgr. Chartrand officiating. Interment to follow at Holy Ghost Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mom's "boys", Lawrence, Alfred, Ian and Kyle Plischke, Alan Litke, and Jimmy Kondratiuk. Mary loved and appreciated flowers. However, if friends prefer, contributions may be made to Epilepsy Manitoba, 825 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3A 1M5; Manitoba Heart and Stroke Foundation, 300-6 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6; or Manitoba Lung Association, 629 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3A 0CA. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044
LILLIAN O'GRADNICK
August 14, 2004
LILLIAN O'GRADNICK (nee BECKWITH) It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Lillian O'Gradnick, on Monday, August 9, 2004, at the St. Boniface Hospital after a brief illness, at the age of 85 years. Lillian was born
on January 30, 1919 in Winnipeg, MB. She was predeceased in 2002 by Frank, her beloved husband of 60 years. Lillian is survived by her daughter Barbara and son-in-law Paul; cherished sisters, Janet, Doty and Judy; brother Fred and sister-in-law Bev; and dear friend Florence. Left with many lasting memories are her very special nieces and nephews; wonderful friends and neighbours. Lillian had a heart of gold and a warm and caring nature. She will be dearly missed. In compliance with Lillian's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
LOUIS OSIOWY
August 14, 2004
LOUIS ALVIN OSIOWY Mass of The Resurrection will be celebrated this morning, Saturday, August 14, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Beausejour, MB with Rev. Fr. Owen Steeves presiding. Interment will follow in St. Mary Roman Catholic Parish Cemetery. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
VERNA PALMER
August 14, 2004
VERNA ADA PALMER (nee WARREN) June 3, 1926 - August 11, 2004 On August 11, God put His arms around Verna and took her home with Him. She is now safe and comfortable in God's home, Heaven. Verna is survived by her husband Allen; sons, Tyson (Elaine), Warren (Sylvanna), Kap (Dawna); daughter Gloria (Douglas) and grandchildren, Jason, Ryan, Jennifer, Rodney, Todd, Koren, Justin, Sean, Steven, Bryan; brother James (Doris); sister Donna (Hyman); many nieces, nephews and cousins. As well many friends in Canada and USA. She was predeceased by her parents, Amy and Walter Warren. Verna was born
in Ninette, MB. At the age of 17 she came to Winnipeg for employment. She worked at the Royal Bank, Main Office, where she met Al in 1947. After marriage Verna supported Al's career living in Carman, Rainy River, Ontario, Fisher Branch and back to Winnipeg. She was a stay at home Mum until the children had grown up, when she worked part-time at the CIBC. After Al's retirement they settled in Gimli, spending summers there and winters in Yuma, AZ. Verna started quilting for those in need in Yuma with a group of the R/V Park ladies. She continued this idea in Gimli making between 40/50 children size quilts yearly for the Evergreen Basic Needs Xmas Hamper Program. As well she knitted toques, scarves and slippers for the same group. Her other interests were RVing and dancing which Verna and Al did a lot of over the last 17 years. The family wishes to acknowledge the compassionate care provided by Dr. Jacqui Montoedi, nurses and staff of the Gimli Community Health Centre. As well as Shannon Pyziak. Their kindness to Verna and her family went beyond normal standards. Thanks. Also thanks to the many Gimli friends, especially Jennie, Darlene and Louise. A funeral service celebrating Verna's life will be held on Monday, August 16 at 1:00 p.m. in the Windsor Park United Church, 1062 Autumnwood Dr. (at the corner of Cottonwood and Autumnwood), Winnipeg, MB. In lieu of flowers, donations in Verna's memory may be made to Westshore Community Foundation, P.O. Box 395, Gimli, MB R0C 1B0. The Coutu family in care of arrangements: EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald Street 253-5086
GILBERT PAULLEY
August 14, 2004
GILBERT (BERT) RANDOLPH PAULLEY We sadly announce the passing of our dear cousin Bert on Sunday, August 1, 2004 in Campbell River, BC. Bert was born
in Winnipeg, MB February 19, 1919 to Gil (Gilbert) and Dolly (Doris) Paulley. He was active in sports and served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. In July of 1943 Bert married his beloved Bunny (Thelma) Johnson. During their 53 years together they resided in Winnipeg, New Westminster, Calgary and Campbell River. Bert was predeceased by his mother in 1947; his father in 1948; and his wife in 1996. He is survived by many caring cousins throughout Canada and will be long remembered by his friends in Campbell River. Bert's ashes will be scattered at a later date. Thanks are extended to Veterans' Affairs Canada and to all who gave him nursing care at home these past months. Bert appreciated it so very much. Sutton's Funeral Directors Ltd. Campbell River, BC in care of arrangements.
PHILLIP PERTSON
August 14, 2004
PHILLIP PERTSON Suddenly, but peacefully, at his residence on August 6, 2004, Phillip Pertson, aged 72 years, a longtime resident of Winnipeg Beach. Phillip was born
in Foley, MB, on November 24, 1931. He later moved to Winnipeg Beach, then to Thompson where he worked at Inco for a few years before moving back to Winnipeg Beach where he worked at various jobs throughout the years. Phillip was a very independent, free spirited man who lived his life by his own beliefs. He was very well known throughout the community, and was a friend to all. He will always be remembered most vividly by most people, riding his bike and visiting with his coffee friends. He was predeceased by his father Mike in 1966; his mother Nettie in 1983. He leaves surviving his only sister Mary (John) Troyan; and special niece Deborah; and his many friends. A memorial mass will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 10:30 a.m. in the Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Winnipeg Beach with Father Peter Chorney officiating. Interment will follow in the Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. VICHNAYA PAM'YAT Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.
GARRETT PIGDEN
August 14, 2004
GARRETT PIGDEN Beloved son of Josephine Kerr and Jim Pigden, cherished brother of Pamela and Allison, wonderful grandson, nephew, cousin, stepson, friend and co-worker. Garrett's suffering came to an end in Toronto on August 8, 2004 in his 34th year. Garrett was adored by everyone whose life he touched. He will never be forgotten and will always be missed. A celebration of Garrett's life will be held in Vancouver on Wednesday, August 18 at 2:00 p.m. at Broadmoor Baptist Church, 8140 Saunders Rd., Richmond, BC. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice can be made in Garrett's memory. Thank you to all our friends and family for your love and support at this time of incredible sorrow.
PHILIP POWER
August 14, 2004
PHILIP JAMES POWER We are saddened to announce the passing of Philip on August 10, 2004 in Concordia Hospital at the age of 76. Blessed with his memory are his beloved wife of 50 years, Lillian, his daughter Tannis Power and grandson Keaton. He will be lovingly remembered by his sister Sadie (Ces) Goddard of Mossbank, SK; brother-in-law Maurice (Agnes) Peltier of Gull Lake, SK, brother-in-law Alvin Shaw (predeceased by Ruth) of Pennant, SK, brother-in-law Ray (Sally) Moorhouse of Saskatoon, SK; sister-in-law Iris Moorhouse (predeceased by George); brother-in-law Harry Moorhouse, brother-in-law Ken (Jean) Moorhouse of Canmore, AB; sister-in-law Wendy (Phil) Brauen of Stonewall, MB; brother-in-law Lionel (Vivian) Moorhouse and many other relatives. Predeceased by his father David and mother Sarah, sisters, Norah (Charlie) Bell, Kath (Les) Laevens, Pat Peltier and brother David. Born on July 24, 1928 in Pennant, SK, Phil left at the age of 13 to make a living for himself in Winnipeg. From 1950 to 1952 he served on the Special Service Force in the 2nd RCHA in Korea. He met Lillian shortly after. Once married, they settled in the Morse Place community. Phil enjoyed being outdoors doing many activities including hunting, fishing, camping, travelling and time spent at the lake. After retiring from Standard Aero, he spent much of his summers at Sunshine Beach and his winters woodworking. Phil has donated his body to research and there will be no services at his request. If you choose, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
GENEVE ROBERTS
August 14, 2004
GENEVE MARY ROBERTS (nee BOYANOSKI) Our mother, grandmother and aunt Geneve passed away on June 11, 2004 in Calgary, AB following a brief illness. Geneve was born
in Arborg, MB in 1917; the youngest daughter of Emil and Julia Boyanoski. After completing her high school education, she attended Success Commercial College in Winnipeg and went to work for Acklands, Canadian National Railways, and the T. Eaton Company as an accounting clerk. In her later years, she also worked for the Hudson Bay Company in a similar capacity. Geneve was married to Jim Roberts Sr. in 1950. In 1956, the family moved to Fort Garry, where Geneve lived until moving to Calgary in the fall of 2003. Geneve was predeceased by her husband of 42 years, Jim Roberts Sr.; her brother Stanley Boyne; and her sisters, Victoria Smith and Wanda Whitehead. She is survived by her brother Frank Boyanoski of Brampton, ON; and her three sons, Jim Jr. (Jill) of Winnipeg, Bruce (Gwen) of Calgary, and John of Vancouver. She will be sadly missed by her three grandchildren, Brett, Erica and Christina Roberts of Calgary; as well as by her nieces, nephews and their families across Canada. Geneve took great pride in her home, her garden, and in the accomplishments of her children. She had many friends in the Fort Garry community, especially among the congregation at Fort Garry United Church, where she attended regularly for many years. In accordance with Geneve's wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, August 19 at the Fort Garry United Church, 800 Point Rd., with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Geneve's memory to a charity of one's choice would be appreciated.
FAHMY SALEM
August 14, 2004
FAHMY SAAD SALEM It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our father, grandfather and great-grandfather at Victoria General Hospital on August 11, 2004, at the age of 86, preceded by his wife Loulou Banoub of 36 years. Dad will be missed by his daughter Magda (Dr. Kamal); and his son Dr. Fayez (Inas) Salem. Gedo will be missed by his grandchildren, Maryse (Dr. George), Dr. Ihab Louis (Nancy), Tamer, Sandra and Danielle Salem; and his great-grandchildren, Habib and Valerie. He will always be remembered by the stories he told them and his love to teach them the Coptic language. Dad was a distinguished chartered accountant and a banker. He worked in different banks over the years, mainly the Central Bank of Egypt and the IMF, where he founded the Central Banks of Yemen and the Sudan. He leaves to mourn numerous relatives and friends in both Cairo, Egypt and Winnipeg, especially Adel Takla, Mario Costantini, Dr. Magdi Zaki, Dr. Amazis Louka and the rest of the members of St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, where he was an active member. The family would like to thank the homecare workers, Golden Links, and the Rendez-Vous Club. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 15 at 12:30 p.m. at St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, 303 Lakewood Blvd., with Father Marcos Farag officiating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery at the Mennonite Memorial Gardens at Symington Road. A reception will be held after the interment at the St. Mark Church hall. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made in Fahmy's memory to St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church. Cropo Funeral Chapel 586-8044
ALFRED SANFORD
August 14, 2004
ALFRED GEORGE SANFORD On Thursday, August 12, 2004, at the Concordia Hospital, Alfred passed away at the age of 88 years. A longer obituary notice will follow. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665
ELSE SCHAEFER
August 14, 2004
ELSE (ELSIE) SCHAEFER (nee PAULEY) Memorial service will be held on Thursday, August 19, 2004 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2528 King Edward St., (at Inkster Boulevard) Winnipeg, MB at 2:30 p.m. Our beloved mother passed away June 17, 2004 in Nanaimo, BC. Cremation has taken place.