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CanadianObits.com - MANITOBA - Gladstone - Miscellaneous Obituaries - 18
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James Robert Madill
James Robert Madill passed away on December 12, 2008 at Third Crossing Manor, Gladstone at the age of 93 years. Bob was born in Winnipeg on April 1, 1915.
Bob was predeceased by his wife Isabell; son Harold; brother Edwin; sisters Margaret and Evelyn.
Left to mourn are son Clarence (Isabella) Madill; daughter Gail (Jim) McGregor; daughter-in-law Joan Madill; grandchildren Leah (Dave) Taylor, Craig (Jamie) Madill, Sherri and Richard (Tanya) McGregor, Beverley (Blaire) McKenzie, Murray (Sharleen) Madill and Cindy Madill; great grandchildren Robin and April Taylor, Bradley and Wade Madill, Devon (Brittany), Robert (Nicole) and Billie-Jo McKenzie and Brodee Madill; great great grandchildren Jax and Dierdre McKenzie; as well as several nieces and nephews and cousins.
Bob spent the first six years of his life in Winnipeg, then moved to the farm west of Plumas. He got his education at Edington School. He then worked out on farms, ending at Harry Singletons where he worked for several years. On April 12, 1940 he married Isabell Mary Singleton and moved to the home farm in 1941 when his father retired. As well as farming Bob did a lot of odd jobs to supplement the farm income. He hauled gravel for building roads, cut wood for three schools and had a custom threshing outfit.
Bob served on the Ivanhoe School Board for several years and was active in the Farmers Union.
Like the rest of the family Bob enjoyed many sports, baseball, football, horseshoes, curling, dancing and bowling.
Bob and Isabell retired and moved to Plumas in 1976 where he resided till he moved to Third Crossing Manor in 2004.
Funeral service was held Friday, December 19, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the Plumas United Church with Wendy Denbow officiating. Pallbearers were Murray Madill, David Taylor, Craig Madill, Richard McGregor, Robert Madill-McKenzie and Robin Taylor. Interment followed in the Plumas Cemetery.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 200 – 310 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 9Z9.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.
Emma Jane Sutherland
Passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2008 in MacGregor, Manitoba at the age of 47 years.
Emma enjoyed cleaning up, and liked to help everyone as much she could. She was a really small lady but also tough. She always did everything herself. Emma enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and singled out Sharon as her favorite, her pride and joy. Emma was always happy to come out and visit her family. Her hobbies included playing cards.
Emma was predeceased by her parents, Leonard and Lillian Beaulieu; her husband Mervin Sutherland; her daughter Sharon; and grandson Tristan.
She leaves to mourn her children: Barbara (Kevin), Adrienne (Dominic), Mervin Jr. (Nicole), and Bradley; Grandchildren Sharon, Trinity, Tanisha, Jamie, Zada, Dominique, Abigail; Sisters: Barbara (Steve), Mary, Julia (John), Doris; Brother: Clifford (Kimberly); aunts and uncles.
Funeral service was held Saturday, December 27, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Sandy Bay First Nation with Father Roy George Vazhaplankudiyil officiating. Interment followed in the Sandy Bay Cemetery. Pallbearers were T.J. Roulette, Marcel Monkman, Fabian Roulette, Raymond Levasseur, Aaron Beaulieu and Jason Monkman.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Galdstone in care of arrangements.
Anne Zacharias
With sadness, the family of Anne Zacharias announces her passing on December 22, 2008 at Portage General Hospital, Portage la Prairie, MB. She has entered her final rest in the presence of the Lord.
Born at Aberdeen, SK on August 27, 1923 to John and Elisabeth Buhler, she is survived by her son Lester (Betty) Harder of Garson, MB and children Ivan (Starr) and Steven & Jennifer ; daughter Eleanore (Paul) McLeod of Winnipeg, MB and children Robert and Elizabeth (Robert L’Arriveé); daughter Corrinne (Les) Neufeld of Kamloops, BC and children Eric, Kevin and Lisa; son Orville (Roxie) Harder and children Shayne, Perry and Scott. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Nina Hudson, Vivian, and Sean, children of Ivan and Starr.
Anne was raised on a farm at Aberdeen, moving with her parents and family to Edrans, MB in her teen years. Here she met and married David Harder on Nov. 29, 1942, settling on their own farm in the Pine Creek area. There they raised their four children. After retiring in 1975, they moved to acreage south of Austin where they lived until they moved into Evergreen Place in Austin, MB. After her husband passed away in 1996, she continued to live in Evergreen Place. In July of 2000, she married Jake Zacharias of Brandon, MB and they also made their home in Evergreen Place. Sadly, Jake passed away in October, 2008.
Anne’s life was one of dedication and service to others. She inspired many by her faith in God, her perseverance in hard times and her continual optimism for the future. Her love for music led her to sing in church choirs, in quartets with friends, as well as a trio with her daughters. She enjoyed attending concerts, or simply listening to friends play and sing. Her work was mostly as a mother and homemaker, although she was employed for three years at the Carnation plant in Carberry, MB. She also provided a valuable service as a home-care worker for some time, and in her retirement she enjoyed volunteering for the MCC.
Funeral service was held on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008 at 2:00 pm in the MacGregor E. M. Church. Interment followed in the Austin Cemetery. Officiating was Rev. Bill McCaskell. Pallbearers were Ivan Harder, Robert L’Arriveé, Mervin Fehr, Neil Rempel, Jerry Peters, and Tony Hiebert.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, MacGregor in care of arrangements.
Todd Allan Jr. Levasseur
Passed away on December 24, 2008 at Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg.
Traditional Wake will begin on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in residence 273 Ridge Road North, Sandy Bay First Nation, Manitoba.
Funeral Service was held Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Sandy Bay First Nation, Manitoba with Father Roy George Vazhaplankudiyil officiating. Interment followed in the Sandy Bay Cemetery.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.
David Lawrence Cater
After many years of declining health, David peacefully passed away at Third Crossing Manor on December 31, 2008, at 61 years of age.
David leaves to mourn his passing his sisters; Phyllis (Peter) DeRoche of Winnipeg, Valarie (Gary) Shymanski of Sifton, and Dianne Heidman of Winnipeg. He also leaves two nieces, one nephew, one great niece, three great nephews as well as other relatives and many friends.
David was predeceased by his father Herb in 1987; his mother Lorna in 2005; and niece Joey in 1995.
We, the family wish to express our sincere thanks to the following people for all their kindness, caring and compassion at this most difficult time:
Dr. L. Antonissen and nursing staff of the medical ward at the Portage la Prairie Hospital; the doctors and nurses at the Gladstone Hospital; Bob Clarke at Clarke’s Funeral Home; Pastor Randy Fehr; and most importantly the staff at Third Crossing Manor.
In accordance with David’s wishes there will be no formal service. A private family service was held on Saturday, January 3, 2009 with Pastor Randy Fehr officiating.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.
"And Flights of Angels Sing Thee to Thy Rest"
Joseph McIntyre
Joseph McIntyre of Winnipeg passed away on January, 14, 2009 at Heritage Lodge Personal Care Home. He was born on July 14, 1929.
Predeceased by his parents Walter and Florence Hoover; sister and brother-in-law Beulah & Len Manns; and nephew Wayne Manns.
Remaining to fondly remember Uncle Joe are his niece Judy Manns; nephew Dennis (Joan) Manns and family Trevor, Richard, Jennell and David; niece Bev (Tom) ten Hove and family Kristi (Tim) Burton, Kelly (Ricki) and Kara.
Funeral service was held Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in Clarke’s Funeral Chapel, MacGregor with Sandra Rex officiating. Interment followed at Sidney Cemetery. Pallbearers were Trevor Manns, David Manns, Steven Manns, Richard Manns, Tim Burton and Kelly ten Hove.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, MacGregor in care of arrangements.
Gerhardt Juskowiak
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Gerhardt passed away the morning of Monday, January 19th, 2009 with family by his side at Fairview Home in Brandon. He was born to Ernest Schultz and Maria Juskowiak on January 20th, 1917 in Magdeburg Germany. Gerhardt’s mother Marie passed away just 3 days after his birth while his father Ernest was away at war. Gerhardt was raised by his grandmother Schultz in Tangemunde Germany.
Gerhardt served in the German army from 1936 – 39 then again for six years during World War II. After the war he worked on an experimental farm where he met his bride-to-be Wanda Sader.
It was the wish of Grandmother Schultz that he should come to Canada to look after her son Otto Schultz. So in January of 1952 Gerhardt left Uelsen Germany and traveled to Glenella Manitoba where he took over the operation of the farm from his uncle Otto.
Wanda moved to Canada on October 23rd, 1952 and she and Gerhardt were married soon after on the 31st of October at Christ Lutheran Church in Waldersee.
In 1953 they purchased an additional quarter section of land and a few milk cows. Winters were cold and the hours were long and hard. Gerhardt also sought out work in the community to earn extra income for their growing family.
Due to Wanda’s long battle with cancer they moved from the farm to Glenella in 1977. He then worked a few years at a Canadian Tire in Winnipeg.
Gerhardt always had a love for animals, thus even in his retirement he kept a few chickens and there were always cats or dogs around.
Gerhardt’s last few years were spent at Fairview Home in Brandon. Just as all through his life he was a fighter, whether fighting in a war or for the welfare of his family or against the Alzheimer’s that was creeping in on him he kept the nurses and staff on their toes. Nothing was ever so bad that a piece of chocolate wouldn’t smooth things over. He loved his chocolate. Special thanks go to the nurses and staff at the home for all your love and care of Opa through the years.
He was predeceased by his parents Marie Juskowiak and Ernest Schultz, beloved wife of 46 years Wanda (Sader) and daughter – in – law Rosanne Corbel
Gerhardt – Opa to everyone will be greatly missed by his family; his son Fred (Sylvia) and grandchildren Garhardt (Tina), Joey (Amanda) and Tamala; son George (Lynn) and grandchildren Jackie (Peter), Eddie (Tanis), Ricky, Sandy (Molly), Pamela and Samantha, and his numerous great grandchildren.
Viewing and prayers took place on the evening of Friday, January 23rd, 2009 at 7:00 pm at Clarke’s Funeral Home, Gladstone.
Funeral service was held on Saturday, January 24th, 2009 at 2:00 pm at Christ Lutheran Church, Waldersee, Manitoba. Interment followed in the Waldersee Churchyard Cemetery. Pastor Gilbertson officiated. Pallbearers were Garhardt Juskowiak, Joey Juskowiak, Peter Clinke, Aime Corbel, Clare Preisentanz and Erwin Kramer.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 10-120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 9Z9.
Clarke’s Funeral Home Gladstone in care of arrangements.
Barbara Joan Edinger
Peacefully at the Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Barbara Joan Edinger passed away on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 62 years.
Barb was born June 1, 1946 in East Sussex, England. Barb and her family immigrated to Ashern, Manitoba where she grew up and met and married her life long partner.
Barb was an active member in the community and if she was not somewhere helping out she could be found putting in many hours in her yard and garden, which gave her the greatest pleasure.
Barb was predeceased by her father Henry Erickson; her dad Bill Jones; and Nettie & Henry Edinger.
Left to mourn is her husband Stanley; her daughter Sheryll (Barry); her mother Edith Jones; sisters Linda (Ken) and Debbie (Blaine); brothers John, Duane (Lise), Brad (Dianna); sister-in-law Shirley (Bill); godson Jaret (Kim); as well as many nieces and nephews.
A Family Graveside service was held Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in the MacGregor Cemetery.
Friends gathered for a time of fellowship and refreshments at 2:30 p.m. in the MacGregor Memorial Hall, MacGregor, Manitoba.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook ST. Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9, or to The Canadian Blood Services, 777 William Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R3E 3R4.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, MacGregor in care of arrangements.
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