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Tatiana Janice Shiloff
January 1933 - July 2004 The clock of life is wound but once And no man or woman has the power To tell just when the hands will stop Of what day - or what hour. Now is the only time you have So live it with a will Don’t wait until tomorrow For the hands may then be still. Tatiana Janice Shiloff passed peacefully on July 28 at the Grace General Hospital. Janice was one of a kind individual. She was truly a loving, giving, caring and compassionate person. Janice was also a very strong, smart woman well ahead of her time. The door to her home and heart was always open to everyone no matter what. Her strong motherly instinct and advice was sought out by all - young and old, male and female. The knowledge and wisdom she imparted was always sincere, honest and based on the right thing to do, no matter what consequences had to be faced in the course of, or as a result of, that right thing to do. When confronted by pain, conflict or general adversity, her strength was solid and made ever firm by her faith and strong moral and ethical beliefs. Janice touched many many lives and made a difference in this world. She now moves on to a greater life with the warm loving wishes of her devoted and loving daughter Deborah; her many nieces and nephews; her adoptive son and his family - Hein and Jenny Gooi, and grandsons Dominic and Nathan Gooi; as well as an incredible circle of warm and caring life-long friends. Deborah would like to thank the staff of 3 North at the Grace Hospital for the compassionate care shown to her Mom. She would also like to thank the friends and family that offered her and Mom much appreciated support, care and love during Janice’s hospital stay. At Janice’s request, no funeral will be held. A small private ceremony is planned upon her interment at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens into her final resting place with her husband Peter. In lieu of flowers, Janice requests that family and friends remember her by making a donation in her name to the Grace General Hospital Foundation, 300 Booth Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3J 3M7. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715
J.D. "Robbie" Murray Robertson
Robbie passed away peacefully at Lake of the Woods District Hospital, Kenora, Ontario, after a battle with cancer. Born in Winnipeg to Douglas Murray and Georgina Mary.
He is survived by his wonderful wife Joan, of 35 years, daughter Margaret (Brian) of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, son Bradley (Doris) of Airdrie, Alberta, daughter Janet of Vancouver and son William (Linda) of Winnipeg. He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren; Charlene, Yvonne, Jeffrey, Andrew, Megan, Nicole, Greg and nephews Bill and Andy (Vicki).
He will be remembered fondly by all in the Whiteshell and Kenora community where he and Joan have resided for 27 years. Robbie was a woodworking enthusiast and was known for his birdfeeders, sleighs, and especially his cradles. He was a renowned fisherman and card player. Robbie and Joan operated Falcon Builders Supply for many years, and also he worked for the Department of Agriculture until retiring in 1997. The family would like to thank the wonderful hospital staff on the third floor (Kim and Carolyn) for their dedication and kindness.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at West Hawk United Church, Sunday, April 4, at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to CancerCare Manitoba, or the Diabetes Foundation of Manitoba would be greatly appreciated.
Bernard "Bernie" Earl Davis
On Sunday, March 28, 2004, Bernie passed away at the Grace General Hospital.
His memory lives on in the lives of his family, his wife Sandy; daughters, Liza and Shirley (Al); sons, Pat (Erin), Vern (Pam) and Earl (Edith). Bernie is also in the memory of his grandchildren, Mike, Christy, Devon and James; great-granddaughter Veronica; brothers, Robert (Audrey) and Wally (Bev); and sister Jane (Henry).
A gathering of friends will be held on Wednesday, April 7 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion #4, St. James Branch, 1755 Portage Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bernie’s memory may be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society, 5 Kent Street, Winnipeg, MB. R2L 1X3 or D’Arey’s ARC (Animal Rescue Centre), 1793 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB. R3J 0E8.
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Violet Amelia Davidson (née Brown)
Violet Amelia Davidson (nee Brown) It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother Vi Davidson on Monday, March 29, 2004.
She will be lovingly remembered by her children Corinne (Clay), Michele (Ilija) of Toronto and Mike (Katie), her grandchildren Jacqueline, Johanne and Tracy, Bryce, Brett, sisters Doris Scaife (Chris), and Adeline Radcliffe and brother Harold Brown.
She was predeceased by her husband Bryce, parents Annie and Harry Brown and brother Allen.
Vi was born December 10, 1924 and grew up in Lundar. She practiced nursing until she married Bryce and devoted herself to raising her family. Vi’s faith was her strength; she was very active in her church, teaching Sunday school, singing in the choir and as a compassionate hospital visitor for many years.
Vi lovingly dedicated her life to her family and friends. She was a great listener and she will always be remembered for her generosity and her warmth.
A celebrations of Vi’s life will be held at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 930 Winakwa Road on April 3, 2004 at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, a donation in her memory may be sent to “Faith Gardens” Building Fund, 1311 Dakota Street, Wpg, MB R2N 1G8.
Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE BLVD. 982-7550
Maria Conçeicao Cordeiro
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at the Deer Lodge Centre, Maria passed away after a long battle with diabetes with her family beside her. She was predeceased by her husband Manuel in January 2003. Maria leaves to mourn her son Oliverio (Maria); daughter Filomena; her grandson Oliver; sister Natalia; brother Jose (Olga) of Toronto; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing will be held on Friday, April 2 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 3, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Liberty Full Gospel Chapel, 203 Marjorie Street. Interment to follow at Assumption Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 102-310 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0S6. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715
Paul Christie
On March 29, 2004, Paul passed away. Paul was born January 5, 1928 in Westbourne. His schooling occurred in Alonsa, and he resided mainly in Winnipeg until his death.
He is survived by his children; Garry (Helen), Beverly, Brenda (Allan) and Barbara (Todd); 9 grandchildren; the mother of his children Katherine; sister Elsie and brothers John (Doreen), Russell (Anne), Bill (Marguerite) and Martin (Connie). He was predeceased by his parents Nick and Frances, brother Walter and sister Stella.
According to Paul's wishes, cremation has taken place. Interment to take place at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens on Friday, April 1, at 11:00 a.m.
The family would like to express sincere thanks to the St. Boniface SICU staff for their care and compassion.
Paul, you will be missed by family and friends.
Macairog "Mac" Buenaventura
Macairog Buenaventura “Mac” Suddenly, on Sunday, March 28, 2004, Mac Buenaventura, passed away at the age of 63 years.
Mac was predeceased by his father Zacarias, his brother Dante. He will be lovinly remembered by his wife Luz of 41 years; his children: Rick, Wes, Angel (Sean) Rickner, Noel, his two grandchildren: Raven and Haise Rickner, his mother Victoria Buenaventura, his sisters: Mely, Meny, Li, Aida, and his brother Gil, nieces: Loreli, Maryanne, Michelle and many relatives in the Philippines.
Lamay (Viewing ) will be held between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 12:00 Midnight, Thursday, Friday, April 01, 02, at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Bvd. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, April 03. at St. Joseph The Worker Parish, 506 Brewster with Father Wenceslao Rebillaco celebrant. Interment to follow at Green Acres Cemetery.
“You will always be in our Hearts”
Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 Lagimdoiere Blvd. 982-7550
Desiree "Hayley" Nichole Belton
On the 27th of March, at the age of 14, our Princess Hayley was granted her wings after a short, courageous battle with Cancer. She has joined her Grandma Margaret Belton (2002). Along with her mother Joy and father Mike, she is survived by her stepmother Ethel, brothers Colin and Aidan, and stepbrothers Matt, Chris, and Luke. Hayley’s passing is felt by her Great-Grandma Belton, Great-Grandma Conn, Grandpa Belton, Grandpa and Grandma McKay, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. A cluster of precious memories Sprayed with a million tears Wishing God and spared you If only for a few more years. You left a special memory And a sorrow too great to hold To us who loved and lost you Your memory with never grow old. Thanks for the “too few” years we had! Another shining star in Heaven....I love you more!! A celebration of her life will take place Thursday, April 1 at 10:00 a.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home. Flowers are gratefully declined. Friends so wishing may make donations in Hayley’s memory to CancerCare Manitoba, ON1160-675 McDermot Ave., Wpg, MB R3E 0V9. Arrangements in care of: Chapel Lawn Funeral Home Cemetery and Crematorium 4000 Portage Ave. 885-9715
William "Hugh" Perry
Peacefully on March 31, 2004 at Riverview Health Centre, Hugh Perry passed away at the age of 80. Hugh was born in Saskatchewan on the farm near Moosomin in 1924. In 1938, the family moved to Neepawa where he farmed with his dad, until he was struck down with polio and left paralyzed from the neck down. He spent 28 years in an iron lung at King George Hospital. Thanks to modern technology, a portable ventilator did his breathing for him for the next 23 years. Before the polio, Hugh loved farming and was a very skilled carpenter and wood-worker and left us many treasured pieces. He loved sports and golfing out at Clear Lake. After the polio, his time was spent watching TV and reading. Hugh was predeceased by his father William in 1971; his sister Meta in 1972; his mother Alice in 1991; and his brother David in 1998. He is survived by his brother Gordon and wife Rose; brother-in-law Douglas Gudmandson and wife Hazel; nieces Sheila Newsome and Debra Delorme; nephews Bill Gudmandson and wife Nancy, Hugh Gudmandson and Hugh Perry; numerous great-nieces and nephews; and special friend and nurse Doris Loewen. Cremation has taken place and the memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 10 at 2:00 at Riverview Chapel, 1 Morley Avenue, Winnipeg with a reception to follow. A private family interment will take place at a later date. The family sincerely thanks the doctors, nurses and numerous care-givers for their kindness and excellent care at the King George and at Riverview for the past 51 years. A very special thanks to Doris Loewen for her constant care and special friendship to Hugh and family. God bless you for your devotion - we love you. Also thanks to Chaplain Kurt Schwartz at Riverview for his pastoral care. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made in Hugh’s memory to Riverview Health Centre, 1 Morley Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2P4. Beloved Brother You suffered much in silence, Your spirit did not bend, You faced your pain with courage, Until the very end. Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears will flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Peace be yours dear Hugh It’s sweet to breathe your name, As in life we loved you, So in death we do the same. “Rest Peacefully” Gordon, Rose and family Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715
David George Plews
Suddenly on March 27, David Plews passed away at his home at the age of 57. He was predeceased by this father George Plews and his dear friend Alex Vennard of Brandon, Manitoba. David is survived by his loving wife Lia (Wilson); one daughter Stacey (Russ) McFall with grandchildren Flynn and Haley; his mother, Nana; sister Jean (Morris) Walters; brother Don (Ardell) Plews; nephews Mike (Michelle) Walters and Nick (Misty) Walters with Ireland; niece Shaleen (Blair) Despins; sister-in law Jennifer (Barry) Blackburn with James and Lauren; and mother-in-law Emily Wilson. He will also be remembered by Theresa (Dave) Pearson, extended family and many friends, especially Brian Sheridan, Tom Yamashita and Errol Taggart. David was born in Redcar, England on May 29, 1946. He came to Canada with his parents as a young boy and grew up in Brandon, Manitoba before moving to Winnipeg. The environment was always very important to David and he devoted his whole life to learning about it and then preserving it. He worked for the Government of Manitoba for over twenty years, first in the Department of Agriculture and then later with Conservation as a pesticide specialist. For a number of years he was a member of Conservation’s Emergency Response Team and most recently the West Nile Task Force. All who knew David will remember him for his kind and giving nature. He had just recently received his 100+ donations plaque from Canadian Blood Services; just one of the many ways he found to give of himself. A supportive and caring friend, he was always ready to listen and could be relied upon to offer a helping hand for whatever needed doing. Dependable and trustworthy, David left a lasting impression with everyone he met. “Grey Grampa” loved his family dearly, especially his daughter and her two young grandchildren. They will remember fondly the many card games and gatherings filled with laughter and good-natured teasing. David could always get people laughing. His sense of humour was one of his most beloved attributes and it will be sorely missed. He loved the outdoors and spent many happy hours on nature walks studying birds, trees, insects and all life around him. Nature was his passion, his life and his dedication. David was always active; playing squash, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, canoeing, hiking, trainwatching, baseball and cycling. Best beloved, there is a hole in our hearts now that even time cannot fill. Memorial service will be held on Friday, April 2, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue with reception to follow. If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fort Whyte Centre, 1961 McCreary Road, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9. Arrangement entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETARY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715
Mrs. Dorothy May Hunter
It is with deep sadness that the family of Dorothy (Dot) Hunter (nee Cook) announce her peaceful passing on March 14th , 2006 at the Grace Hospital.
Dot will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 62 years, Alexander (Alex), her sons, Bob (Diane); Allen (Janice), all of Winnipeg: Ross (Donna) of St. Albert, Alberta; grandchildren Jason (Angie Johnston), Chris, Jodie Trenaman (Kyle), Courtney and Kelly; great grandchildren Alex, Brayden and Ansley. She will also be missed by her extended family. Dot was predeceased by her cherished sister, Beryl Sadler, of England in 2002.
Born in Lewes, Sussex, England on January 4th, 1924, Dot and Alex were married in Ardingley, Sussex on July 15th, 1943. She joined Alex in his hometown of Strathclair, Manitoba in 1946 and they moved to Winnipeg in 1955. She devoted her life to her family and was happiest when we were all together.
The family wishes to thank the attending staff at the Grace Hospital for their care, kindness and support.
In keeping with Dorothy’s wishes, a private family interment has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Diabetes Association.
Mr. George Albert Attwell
After a brief struggle with cancer, George passed away peacefully, on May 19, 2006, at the Health Sciences Centre.
He was predeceased by his parents John and Doris Attwell.
George will be sadly missed by his son Alan (Susan); daughter Kathrine (Sean); grandchildren Kieran, Jordan, Kayla. He will be remembered by his sister Mavis and her children Jason, Theresa, and Raquel who reside in England. George will also be missed by his extended family, Marie, many friends, and good friend Siana.
George was born and raised in England. He moved to Canada in 1973 with Audrey and his son Alan. George worked for Cloverdale Paint (formerly Northern Paint) as a tinter and foreman for more than 30 years. He enjoyed cars, travelling, outdoor activities, soccer, as well as a pint with a game of darts. George was a hardworking, sociable man who made friends easily, and will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
A memorial reception will be held on Thursday, May 25, 2006 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Health Sciences Centre for their care and compassion.
Remembrances may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9 in George’s memory.
Iona was born on May 17, 1936 and raised in Bridgetown, NS. She graduated and moved to Ottawa where they got married April 12, 1957. In 1963 Iona gave birth to Stephen and the family moved to Pinawa, MB in 1964. In 1968, her daughter Sheri Lynn arrived and Iona spent countless hours making a beautiful home for her family, where they resided for 20 years.
When her children were older Iona went back to school and was hired at AECL in Pinawa and worked as a secretary. She not only loved her work but also the many friends with whom she worked with.
In her spare time she loved to sew, cook, do crafts and take care of her home. Her true passion was family and friends.
Due to ongoing health problems she moved to Winnipeg in 1987 where she met many more good friends over the years. Iona cherished her family and friends and always had time to listen and help others. She was happiest when spending time laughing with her friends and family. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all those who lives she touched.
The family would like to thank Rosewood Village where mom spent her last few months, for their care and kindness and the staff at St. Boniface Hospital Emergency and ward 5B for their compassion and quality of care.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 200-6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, August 2 at 12:30 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 400 Portage Avenue with interment and reception to follow.
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