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MIRA SHEFF
October 09, 2004
MIRA SHEFF Mira Sheff passed away on August 27, 2004, in St. Boniface Hospital. She was a beautiful, selfless person who exuded goodness and kindness and devoted her life to her family and her belief in G-d. Mira was born
in Slonim, Poland. When the Nazis invaded Slonim and murdered her parents and sister, she was saved by a gentile couple who gave her a home and a job in a restaurant on the Russian border. During the war she met the love of her life, Joseph Sheff, whom she had known while in Slonim. They married in Austria in 1945 and came to New York in 1948. They settled in Perrineville, NJ, where they owned an egg farm. Along with her husband Joseph, a kind and gentle man, she devoted her whole being to raising their daughter Sylvia, their pride and joy. In 1978, Mira and Joseph moved to North Lauderdale, FL, where Mira continued to reside after Joseph passed away in May 1979. When Sylvia married Perry, her bashert in 1983, Mira spent her winters in Florida and summers in Winnipeg. Mira was a kind and loving person whose radiant smile reflected the generosity of her spirit, and everyone who had the privilege of meeting her found themselves enriched by her endless desire to give. Her fine-honed intuition was always attuned to the happiness of others, from welcoming children to the amusements to bringing together her daughter and future son-in-law. Despite the tragedies of her early life, Mira was always focused on the joy of building the future, instilling her family with a deep sense of religious values that would have made her own parents proud, and ensuring that religious values and values of loving kindness continued with her grandchildren. She was a woman who rebuilt the world. Mira is survived by her devoted daughter Sylvia Schulman and husband Perry; and her grandchildren, Brendan and wife Dara, Justin and Marlon. Mira rests beside her husband Joseph in Menorah Gardens in Fort Lauderdale. Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Michael Gold of Beth Torah Synagogue in Tamarac. Mira's family wishes to express its gratitude to the doctors, nursing staff, assistant nurses and orderlies of St. Boniface Hospital as well as caregivers, Viole Longara, Victoria Saromo, Joy Bautista, Josie Baptista and the staff of the Home Care Program for their exceptional care.
BERTHA SIEMERS
October 09, 2004
BERTHA "BETTY" SIEMERS Betty Siemers passed away peacefully in her sleep on October 7, 2004 at the Charleswood Care Centre. She was predeceased by her husband Al Siemers in 1985; and her grandson Jason Chopp in 2002. Betty is survived by her son Reg Chopp; granddaughter Pam; great-granddaughter Janelle; sisters Lil Neroda and Martha Schick; and numerous nieces and nephews. A private interment will take place. 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
JERRY SOSNOWICH
October 09, 2004
JERRY SOSNOWICH (SOSNOWSKY) With a sense of humour, a courageous battle and a stubborn will, Dad's fight with cancer ended peacefully, with his children by his side on October 7, 2004. He was 76 years of age. Jerry will be sadly missed by his five children and 11 grandchildren. Eldest son Terry (Darlene predeceased); grandson Trevor and granddaughter Randene; daughter Darlene (Darena Snowe) (Mark Potash); grandson Levin and granddaughter Lily; daughter Marlene (Hawcroft); grandson Tanner; grandson Jadon and granddaughter Desiree; son Alan (Joelle); grandson Sean and granddaughter Lauren; son Michael (Leah); granddaughter Haley and granddaughter Carly (who resides in Colorado). Jerry is survived by his oldest brother Louis, who resides in Arizona and many nieces and nephews and extended family. He was predeceased by his father Alexander and mother Maria and his eldest brother Emile. Jerry was born
in Tauriv, a little village west of Ternople, Ukraine. He immigrated to Canada with his parents and brothers at the age of nine, where they settled in rural Manitoba. He later moved to Winnipeg where he married Anne Kawka. He worked hard at honing his trade in the construction business ending up engineering and supervising large projects in many northern communities. Jerry was a very handsome and debonaire man. He used to model in his younger years and was always a very sharp and classy dresser. He was a wonderful dancer and used to sweep you off the floor with his expert moves. No polka was too fast, no waltz was too slow for him to show off his great style. He loved nature, quietly watching birds, fishing, talking about how the trees affected the sound around you. Another great love was talking politics and "kibitzing" with everyone. He was always "supervising" everybody with his endless work projects. With his quiet inner strength he helped to re-unite his family to come together to help make his limited time left a peaceful and loving atmosphere. His grandchildren adored him. He always had a sparkle in his eye, a little joke and a gentle word and touch for them. His child like nature will be in their memories forever. His family would like to express with great thanks to all the doctor's and assistants, nurses and staff at the CancerCare Unit at the Health Science Centre. We would also like to thank the staff at Riverview Health Centre for their expertise and kindness. They helped us all to understand and accept our Father's illness. A very special Thank you to WRHA for doing all that they could to keep our father safe and comfortable at home for as long as they could. Prayers will be held at Knysh Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00 p.m., 1020 Main St., Winnipeg. Divine Liturgy celebration on Thursday, October 14 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, 114 McGregor St., Winnipeg. Interment to follow at All Saints Cemetery, 4535 Main St., West St. Paul, MB, Rev. Fr. M. Kouts officiating. Official pallbearers will be his three sons, Terry, Alan and Michael and his grandchildren, Sean and Tanner and son-in-law Mark. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the CancerCare of Manitoba or to the Canadian Celiac Association, Manitoba Chapter or Riverview Health Centre Palliative Care Unit. VICHNAYA PAMYAT KNYSH FUNERAL CHAPEL 582-0973
WILLIAM STEER
October 09, 2004
WILLIAM NORMAN STEER (BILL) After a lengthy illness, Bill passed away on Tuesday, October 5, 2004 at the Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg at the age of 82. He is survived by his loving wife Edith, numerous relatives and friends spread throughout Canada. Bill was a loving and giving husband to "Edie". He possessed a rare gift that earned the trust and admiration of many children. These children grew up to be respectful and responsible adults who are better for having known him. Bill had a twinkle in his eye and a happy smile for everyone and always made you feel you were important. Bill also had a mischievous side that landed him in trouble on more than one occasion. If you needed help, no matter what time of the day or night, he was there. Bill spent six years with the Armed Forces overseas and upon returning to Winnipeg, his working career included employment at Miller's Sheet Metal, Frigidaire and the Winnipeg School Board. He had a happy and lengthy retirement with Edith always at his side. They went on trips abroad and across Canada. Bill survived two heart attacks and a stroke along with two bouts of pneumonia which finally led to his demise. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of Middlechurch Home B Wing for their care and support for both Bill and Edith. Cremation has taken place at Bill's request and a memorial service to celebrate Bill's life will be held at the Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg, 280 Balderstone Rd., West St. Paul, MB at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 12. Rev. Earl M. Gould will officiate. In lieu flowers, a donation may be made in Bill's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
KIRK STROMBERG
October 09, 2004
KIRK E. STROMBERG Of Hudson, Wisconsin Formerly of Winnipeg, Canada Age 54, died unexpectedly on October 7, 2004. He was a self employed drywall contractor and courier driver. Preceded in death by his father Thomas R. and his mother Miriam O'Keefe. Survived by his loving wife Doris E.; stepfather John O'Keefe; sisters, Paula, Cindy, Lori, Linda and Penny; brothers, Rod and Michel and many adored nieces and nephews. Memorial service Sunday, October 10 at 5:00 p.m. at PEOPLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bayport, MN. Friends may gather one hour prior to service. TWIN CITIES CREMATION 651-645-1233
CARSON TEMPLETON
October 09, 2004
CARSON TEMPLETON OC, P.Eng, LL.D DES, BSc On October 6, 2004, Carson H. Templeton passed away after a short illness, in Victoria, BC. He was 87. Carson is survived by his wife Laurie; sister Adele Begg; daughter Colleen; son Neil; and grandson Rory Nield, all of Victoria. His parents Samuel Howard Templeton and Florence (Porteous) Templeton predeceased him. Carson was born
in Wainwright, AB. After high school, he graduated from SAIT with a diploma in Mining Engineering. He learned the work ethic early, starting at the Madsen Red Lake Mine in N.W. Ontario where he was Assistant Assayer, Boat Boy and Post-Office Manager. He later obtained a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Alberta, and was accepted into the Engineering Associations of British Columbia and Manitoba. During the Second World War, he was seconded to the Canol Pipeline Project and later worked on the construction of the airports along the Alaska Highway for the military. After the 1948 Flood, he was appointed Assistant Chief Engineer of the Fraser Valley Dyking Board. After Winnipeg's 1950 Flood, Carson was appointed Chief Engineer of the Greater Winnipeg Dyking Board. In 1955 he formed Templeton Engineering Company, a consulting engineering firm. His company was employed as the City Engineer for several of the small cities of the area before the Unicity Amalgamation of Winnipeg in 1972. Carson will be remembered by many young people whom he employed, both as summer students and as long-term employees. Templeton Engineering Company did the engineering estimates for the Royal Commission on Flood Cost-Benefits that resulted in the construction of the Winnipeg Floodway. Carson Templeton partnered Templeton Engineering with Montreal Engineering and Shawinigan Engineering to form Teshmont Consultants Ltd in 1966. Teshmont has since provided engineering services to over 50 percent of the world's HVDC capacity. During the 70s he was Chairman of the Alaska Highway Pipeline Panel and Chairman of the Environmental Protection Board that pioneered the hearing process for Environmental Impact Assessments for the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (Berger Commission). This was the work he was most proud of, and in 1978 he was appointed to the Order of Canada because of it. In 1980 he was chosen by the Inuvialuit people to became the Chairman of the Environmental Impact Review Board for the Western Arctic. This was part of the implementation of the Land Claims Settlement of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. During his life, Carson gave much to his community. He served as President of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, was Vice-Chairman of the Board of Governors of the University of Manitoba, and served 14 years as a board member of the Children's Hospital in Winnipeg. Carson Templeton established the Templeton Lecture of Democracy Series at the University of Manitoba in 1997. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Salvation Army or the charity of one's choice. A life well lived. Love you Pops. A gathering to celebrate his life for his friends and acquaintances will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on October 16 at Goward House, 2495 Arbutus Rd., Victoria.
CORNELIA VANBRUGGEN
October 09, 2004
CORNELIA JOHANNA VANBRUGGEN Cora passed away peacefully at the Charleswood Care Centre on October 8, 2004, at the age of 82 years, with her husband Hank at her side. She is survived by her husband Hank of 65 years; son John (Ruth); daughters, Magda Griffin and Debbie Zervakis (Nick) of Edmonton; her grandchildren, Cory, Jo-Ann, Marin, Heather, Sandy, Lisa, Amanda, Emmanual, Christina; her great-grandchildren, Michael, Crystal, Lorin, Marin, Rain, Nick, Stephan, Leo, Quinton and Joshua. Cora was predeceased by her parents; two sisters and three brothers of Netherlands and grandson Kevin Griffin. Cora was born
in Stryen, Netherlands on December 2, 1921. She was the eldest of six children. She married Hank in 1939. They immigrated to Canada in 1954. They farmed in Starbuck, Marquette and Meadows area. They resided the last four years in Stony Mountain and for the last four months at the Charleswood Care Centre. Cora loved farm life and had an active life in the community. The family would like to give special thanks to their many friends who came to visit them over the years, the Home Care Team of Stonewall for the years of support and a special thanks to the staff at the Charleswood Care Centre for their excellent care they provided to Cora the last four months. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 12 at 2:00 p.m. at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, 433 Main St., Stonewall. Interment will take place at Meadow Lea Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made on her behalf to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 10 - 120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G2 or the Canadian Diabetes. Association, P.O. Box 12013, Station BRM 8, Toronto, ON M7Y 2L3. MacKenzie Funeral Home Stonewall in care of arrangements.
LOUISE VERNON
October 09, 2004
LOUISE VERNON On October 3, 2004, at the Victoria General Hospital, Louise (Stenna) Vernon (Mom, Grama, and Great-Grama) passed away. She will be forever remembered by a family who treasured her love, daughters, Wanda Spalding (John), Rev Lang (Rick); grandchildren, Erin (Marcel), Graham, Ross (Karen), Drew, Allison, and Adam; great-grandchildren, Rileigh, Carson and Autumn. Cremation has taken place and at Mom's request, no service will be held. To know Mom was to love her. She was a wonderful, caring person, always putting others first. She loved her family dearly and we all loved and cherished her. She was especially proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and referred to them as "all her chickens". We will all miss her deeply. Cats were her passion and if we know Mom, she now has a few sitting on her lap. Special thanks to her friend and physician, Dr. P.G. Mehta and staff. Love you Mom Tell Dad we miss him Your Proud Family If friends so desire, donations may be made in Mom's memory to the Winnipeg Humane Society, 5 Kent Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2L 1X3. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE BLVD. 982-7550
ALAN VESEY
October 09, 2004
ALAN "AL" MORTON VESEY It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Alan Morton Vesey, Sunday, September 26, 2004 at St. Anthony's Hospital, The Pas, aged 74 years. Alan will be greatly missed by his wife, Earlene; stepdaughter, Lisa (Miles) Acorn, grandchildren, Bryce and Jenna, stepson, Rob Mutz, grandchildren, Samantha, Justin, Riley and Jordan, stepdaughter, Nicole Frosst, grandchildren, Kendra and Brianne, stepson, Darcy (Muriel) Richards, grandchildren, Matthew and Megan, stepdaughter, Marilyn (Ernie) Sandberg, grandchildren, Steven, Brian, Darrell, Cyril; sister, Shirley Belanger of Irvine, California; nephews and niece; numerous cousins in Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and British Columbia; and many friends. Alan was predeceased by his parents, Dr. Eustace and Helen Vesey; his brother, Charles; and his first wife, Olive Richards. Alan was born
Wednesday, February 12, 1930 to Dr. Eustace and Helen Vesey at Canora, SK. He attended school at Canora, Central Butte and Hanley, SK. Alan was employed by the CNR from 1947 to 1991. He worked in many little towns in Saskatchewan and arrived in The Pas in 1955. He always talked highly of his time with the CNR and of all the wonderful friendships he had with his co-workers. Al was an avid curler, golfer, card player and swimmer. He made the curling draws for the ladies bonspiel for years and always commented that "those ladies are always on top of everything." Al loved the challenge of the stock market, buying and selling from the age of 17. In 1968 Al and Jack Johnson started Johnson Travel. Al continued to work at CN during the day and planned many wonderful vacations for his clients in the evenings. Al married Earlene Mutz in 1989. After Al retired in 1991 he and Earlene enjoyed travelling around the world, spending summers at Crystal Lake and winters in Hawaii. Al was an active member of AA since 1962. He lived his life "One Day at a Time." Alan was a wonderful husband, grandfather, and friend and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. A Service of Remembrance was held Wednesday, September 29, 2:00 p.m. at Westminister United Church, The Pas, MB, with Rev. Dr. Marta Frascati Lochhead presiding. The Organists were Arlene Baschak and Joyce Clarke. The Urn Bearer was Miles Acorn. Following the interment prayers at Lakeside Cemetery, everyone was invited to a reception in the lower level of Westminster United Church. If friends so desire, donations to The Pas Health Complex Foundation for St. Anthony's Hospital, in care of Box 541, The Pas, MB R9A 1K4 or to a charity of choice, would be appreciated by Al's family. Hemauer Funeral Home, The Pas, in care of arrangements.
ADELLE WATTERS
October 09, 2004
(ADELINE) ADELLE WATTERS It is with great sadness we announce the passing of a truly caring, generous and fashionable lady, mother and grandmother, Adelle Watters, on Monday, October 4, 2004, at St. Boniface Hospital with her loving children at her side. Mom left us to be with Dad, Robert Watters, who predeceased her on November 29, 1997. She was also predeceased by her parents Joseph and Margaret Sopchynski; sisters, Janie Yuel, Rose Turner and Marie Worth. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, daughter Debbie Dopson (Tom); and sons, Terry (Christine) and Keith; and grandchildren, Thomas, Amanda and Kelsey Dopson, Evan Watters; sister-in-law Kay Beddome and Marie Watters; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and close friends. Adelle was born
near Raymore, SK, and later moved to Winnipeg to attend school and later worked for the Canadian National Railroad. She met Dad and moved to Sioux Lookout, ON, where their three children were born
and they made lifelong friends. In 1961 they moved back to Norwood where she resided until her passing. She was employed by Eaton's for many years and then with D'Allards where she shared her passion for fashion. Mom enjoyed people, spending time with her grandchildren, and gardening. Adelle was not known for sitting still, and did everything with such zeal and conviction. She was always first to volunteer her time to help others when they least expected it, and there was always room for one more person at the dinner table or an extra bed. Thank-you, Keith, for all your comfort and support of Mom during her illness. Thanks for all the support that we have received from Aunt Kay, family members and friends and the doctors, nurses and staff of the MICU at the St. Boniface for their compassionate care. Prayers will be held at Edward J. Coutu Funeral Chapel, 680 Archibald St., at 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 8. Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 9 at St. Bernadette Parish, 820 Cottonwood Rd. (Windsor Park), with Rev. Fr. Ron Leger officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Adelle's memory to a charity of your choice. The Coutu family in care of arrangements: EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald Street 253-5086
MARSHA WEBER
October 09, 2004
MARSHA WEBER Marsha Weber, beloved wife of Barry Weber, passed away Thursday, October 7, 2004. Funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 10 at Etz Chayim Synagogue, 123 Matheson Ave. East.
BERTA WEGNER
October 09, 2004
BERTA WEGNER Peacefully, on Wednesday, October 6, 2004, Berta Wegner, widow of the late Daniel, went to be with her Lord and Saviour at the age of 94 years. She is survived by three children; Erna Heinemann; Adeline (Roy) Howard; Erich (Edith) Wegner; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Berta was predeceased by her husband in 1968 when he was still in Siberia; parents and one son August in 1954. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 12 in Immanuel Pentecostal Church, 955 Wilkes Ave. at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Erhard Buss officiating. Interment will be held in Brookside Cemetery. Thank you to Dr. Hartley, nurses and staff of Calvary Place for all their care and compassion shown during Berta's stay. Those friends wishing to donate in memory of Berta, may make donations to Calvary Place Personal Care Home, 1325 Erin St. R3E 3R6. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson-North of McIvor (204) 925-1120
ANN WILLIAMS
October 09, 2004
ANN WILLIAMS (nee HORENCKI) Ann passed away in Surrey, October 5, 2004. She was predeceased by her husband Laurie in 1993; and her sister Eleanor. She is survived by her loving family, Gerald (Sylvia), Allan (Vicki) and Kim (Glenn); her grandchildren, Ryan, Alyssa, Kyle, Starla, Kirsten and Shauna. She is also survived by her brother Johnny; and sister Pauline; and many relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, October 12 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Fraser Heights Funeral Home, 14835 Fraser Hwy., Surrey, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann's memory to the charity of choice would be appreciated. Fraser Heights, (604) 589-2559
ROBERT WOODS
October 09, 2004
ROBERT NELSON (NELLIE) WOODS Robert Nelson (Nellie) Woods, beloved husband of Eula Woods, passed away at the Hamiota District Health Centre, Hamiota, MB, on Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 77 years of age. Nellie is survived by his wife Eula; children, Ellis (Pauline) Woods, Lynn (Jim) Johnstone, Robb (Percilla) Woods, Sandra (Bruce) Cowling; grandchildren, Cory (Jodi), Duane, Shawn Woods; Robin Johnstone; Sherry, Dustin, Mark Woods; Sharla, Lindsey, Bryce Cowling; great-grandson Rhett Woods; and brother Glen (Gwen) Woods. A service to celebrate his life will be held at the Hamiota United Church, Hamiota, on Monday, October 11 at 11:00 a.m. with a private interment following in the Hamiota Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Nellie's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 3 - 824 28th St, Brandon, MB R7A 5B7 or the Hamiota and District Sports Complex, PO Box 100, Hamiota, MB R0M 0T0. Campbell Funeral Home, Hamiota were in care of arrangements.
ELIZABETH WULKAN
October 09, 2004
ELIZABETH WULKAN (nee KRAIN) June 15, 1924 - October 6, 2004 Elizabeth, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away October 6, 2004 at age 80. She will be lovingly remembered by her son Henry and his wife Kimberly of White Rock, BC. Elizabeth leaves behind three grandchildren, Scott (Paula) of Bonnyville, AB, David (Becky) of Burnaby, BC, Sarah of Vancouver, BC and three great-grandchildren, Emma, Eli and Joshua. She was predeceased by her husband Edmund in 1998. Elizabeth was born
in Lehmwasser, Germany and came to Canada in 1958, making Winnipeg her home. She had a strong spirit and will be fondly remembered by all. The family would like to thank the staff at Seven Oaks Hospital, Floor 5, Unit 1 for their compassionate care. Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, October 13 at 4:00 p.m. at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens. Please meet in the funeral home foyer. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. 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
ADRIENNE BAGE
October 13, 2004
ADRIENNE VALERIE BAGE (nee SIMPSON) On October 11, 2004 at St. Boniface General Hospital, Adrienne, beloved wife of Bill Bage and mother to Chantel and Trevor, passed away at age 46 years. Memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 15 at Klassen Funeral Home, 1897 Henderson Hwy. Longer obituary to follow in Thursday's edition. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson - North of McIvor - 925-1120
OLIVE BAYLUK
October 13, 2004
OLIVE LOUISE BAYLUK (nee CHAMBERS) September 5, 1920 - October 11, 2004 Peacefully, with her family ever present, Mom went to be with her dear Norman or Chick as she called him. Mom was predeceased by her husband Norman; two infant children, Norma, David Ross; her parents, Russell and Kate Chambers; and four sisters. Mom will be lovingly remembered by her children, Darryl and Judy Bayluk, Darlene and George Morhun and Dennis and Elizabeth Bayluk. She was blessed with seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren whom she adored with all her heart. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 14 at St. John's Anglican Church, 135 Anderson Ave. A family interment will be held at a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations in Mom's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cancer Foundation or a charity of your choice. A LIFE WELL LIVED LEAVES A LEGACY OF LOVE KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 956-2193
PETER BUNIO
October 13, 2004
PETER BUNIO On October 12, 2004 at the St. Boniface Hospital, Peter Bunio, aged 90 years, late of Winnipeg, MB. Full obituary will follow. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.