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Jeffrey Howard Klassen

Passed away at Carberry Health Centre on February 9, 2010 at the age sixteen months.
Friends called for visitation on Sunday, February 14, 2010 from 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the Gladstone Christian Fellowship.
Funeral Service was held Monday, February 15, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. in the MacGregor Sommerfeld Church. Interment followed in the Edrans Cemetery.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone ~ McacGregor in care of arrangements.

Sylvester Thompson Mowat

On February 12, 2010 at the age of 96 years, Sylvester Mowat passed away peacefully at the Seven Regions Health Centre in Gladstone. He will be deeply missed by his step children Verla (David) McFarlane, Jack (Chris) Carefoot, Cliff (Terri) Carefoot and Sherre (Clyde) Walker; his 11 step grandchildren; his 10 step great grandchildren; his nephew Doug (Michelle) Mowat; his nieces Leona (Allan) Weiszhaar, Christina Irvine (Allan Gifford), Ruth Mowat (Gary Reid), Sylvia (Richard) Hayward and Helen (Jim) Weber; his 14 great nephews and nieces; his 21 great great nephews and nieces and his sister in law Catherine McLachlan.
Sylvester was predeceased by his wife Thelma; his parents Sylvester and Alice Mowat; his sister and brother in law Alice and Gilbert Grove; his brother Adam Mowat and his step daughter and son in law Betty and Alec Osvath.
Born at Woodside, Manitoba on March 8, 1913, Sylvester was raised on the family farm and helped his parents farm until they retired in 1948. At theis time, he bought the east half and continued farming until 1973 when he then retired to Gladstone. Sylvester also served in the Armed Forces from 1942 to 1945. In 1979, Sylvester married Thelma Carefoot and the enjoyed many years going on numerous trips, visiting family and friends, gardening and taking part in community activities. He was a member of the Legion Branch #110, Gladstone Seniors Drop In Centre and Gladstone Curling Club. He also took an active role in the community delivering Meals On Wheels and helping out with community events such as Fair Day, Sports Day and bingo.
The family would like to thank the Home Care staff of the Centennial Apartments, the staff of the Gladstone Hospital, and the staff of Third Crossing Manor for the kind care Sylvester received.
Funeral Service was held on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 11:00 am at the Gladstone United Church with Rev. Heather Lea officiating. Interment took place in the Gladstone Cemetery.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to Northwest Handi Transit, Box 757, Gladstone, Manitoba, R0J 0T0 or to a local charity.
Deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered, Sweet, happy memories cling ‘round your name; True hearts that loved you with deepest affection Always will love you in death the same.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.

Robert Chant

It is with deep sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of Robert Reginal Chant on February 14, 2010. Robert was born June 18, 1934 and grew up south of MacGregor. In 1949, his parents relocated to Winnipeg where he finished high school and attended University. He graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1957. Upon returning to the family farm, he met his wife Lorraine whom he married in 1960. Together they farmed for 40 years retiring in 1997 and moving to the town of MacGregor to be close to their new found passion of golfing.
He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine; son Drew and daughter in law Lori; daughter Robin (Gary Moore);and his grandchildren Shealyn, Kerianne and Cassily; sister in law Dorothy Chant; brothers and sisters in law Frank & Yvonne Anderson, Darwin Anderson (Donna Carlisle), Eric Anderson (Linda Dueck), Lynne MacDonald (Allan Tait) and Beverly Anderson. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews including special niece Laurie Levert.
He was predeceased by infant son Noah; his parents William & Violet; brothers Raymond and Lloyd; sister in law Nadine; parents in law George & Beth Anderson and brothers in law Lorne Anderson and Garth Anderson.
His loves included university, running (provincial record 1951), weed free fields, full granaries, rainy nights, calving season, first and last day of harvest, travelling, wine, watching curling, black cattle, red half tons, blue jeans, bird feeding, cats and family gatherings. But most of all, he loved his wife and family.
Robert was a very community minded man and served on many boards. Some of which included 4-H, North Norfolk Weed Unit, Pool Elevators, School Board, R.O.P. Research Station and MacGregor Cemetery Committee.
Robert and Lorraine travelled quite extensively including trips to Europe and New Zealand. They visited all corners of Canada and the U.S. Many trips included watching Briers and World Curling Championships.
The Funeral Service was held Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 2:00 pm at the MacGregor United Church with Rev. Quentin Robinson officiating. Lunch followed in the MacGregor EMC Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the MacGregor Multiplex Building Fund. Make cheques payable to the Town of MacGregor, Box 190, MacGregor, Manitoba, R0H 0R0.
Life is not waiting for the storm to pass – it is learning to dance in the rain.
Clarke's Funeral Home, MacGregor in care of arrangements.

Walter James McIvor Jr.

Suddenly on February 28, 2010 Walter McIvor Jr, beloved husband of Waltrina McIvor, passed away at the age of 55 at his home in Sandy Bay First Nation.
Walter was a generous loving father, devoted husband and proud grandpa. His strong work ethic, sense of humour, dedication, love and support to his family and friends will always be remembered and greatly missed.
In 2002, Walter and his wife, Waltrina were awarded the Parents of the Year Award, for their support and dedication to the staff and students of Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School. Walter was always willing to give a helping hand to family friends and people in need.
Walter loved playing pool, hunting, fishing with his son and grandsons and spending time with his family. Walter was talented in many ways, friends and family often sought his assistance and advice. Walter always made time to take his father out for supper to his favourite restaurants and always ensured his children never went without.
Walter will be missed by his wife, Waltrina, his daughters, Priscilla (Jason), Melanie, Jenna, son, Jason and grandsons Mason and Adam; his father Walter Sr. (Elaine), his mother Bernice; brothers, sisters, and many nephews, nieces, extended family and friends.
A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, March 4, 2010 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Sandy Bay First Nation. Interment took place in the Sandy Bay Cemetery. Service concluded in the Sandy Bay Complex.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.

Tom Costella

Thomas Bruce Costella passed away at the Neepawa General Hospital on Sunday, February 28, 2010 at the age of 51 years.
Tommy was born September 18, 1958 in Gladstone, Manitoba and lived there all his life. He tried to leave the farm numerous times but his heart was in the family farm. Tommy always worked on and off the farm. He worked at the Cement Plant in Gladstone until it closed down. He loved to meet people and he always had a laugh, a joke and a smile to share. But more than anything, Tommy loved his children. They were his pride and joy.
Tommy was predeceased by his parents Merv and Vi Costella. He will be remembered by Lorraine and their children Lisa, David, Roger, Delayne, Brigitte, Janie, Jean-Paul, Michel and Rachel; his siblings Donna (Ken) and their son Danny; George (Donna) and their children Chris, Matthew and Katie; Ellie (Cameron) and their children Chelsea and Michael; Aunt Eileen Bales and Uncle Truman Costella as well as many cousins and friends.
Memorial Service was held on Friday, March 5, 2010 at 2:00 pm at the Gladstone Christian Fellowship with Pastor Darrel Teichrib officiating.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.

Sigrun Adalheidur Post

Sigrun Post (Skanderberg), daughter of Bjarni and Elin, passed away peacefully with family by her side on February 28, 2010.
Mom was born April 3, 1922 in the Grass River area. She was baptized and confirmed at First Lutheran Church in Winnipeg.
Most of her life was spent in the Grass River District. She married Walter Post on December 27, 1941 and they were blessed with six children. Mom moved to the Elks Manor, Neepawa in 2003.
Her love for children started with being the eldest of five. It grew with the birth of her own children and blossomed with the addition of each new grandchild and great grandchild.
Mom loved life. Family and friends were the center of her world. She especially enjoyed playing cards, bingo, bowling, fishing (especially catching the first one) or just simply going for a drive.
She is survived by four sons Ron (Lorraine), Victor (Margaret-Ann), Douglas (Shirley) and Danny (Margaret); two daughters Elene (Fred) and Lynne (Ron); fourteen grandchildren Sherri, Darin, Lori-Ann (Chris), Ian (Stacey), Steven, Kevin (Michelle), Trevor, Donnie (Denese), Carolyn (Jason), Coralie (Dave), Candace (Dale), Dallas, Jodi-Lyn (Nate) and Cory; 26 great grandchildren Twyla, Meghan, Lisha, Amanda, Hannah, Mattias, Lauryn, Caitlyn, Joshua, Jeremy, Cydney, Brady, Brett, Alli, Lainie, Wade, Madison, Brett, Shayan, Zoey, Dawson, Zoe, Noah, Kezia, Maddie and Payton.
She was predeceased by her husband Walter; granddaughter Lisa; grandson Clint Douglas; great granddaughter Avery; brother Jon; sisters in law and brothers in law.
Funeral Service was held Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 2:00 pm at Christ Lutheran Church, Waldersee with Pastor Leon Gilbertson officiating. Pallbearers were her 6 boys Ronnie, Victor, Douglas, Danny, Fred and Ron. Interment took place in the Waldersee Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 200-310 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0S6 or to Christ Lutheran Church, Waldersee, MB R0J 2G0.
Clarke's Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.

Abram Doerksen

Abe (Abram) Doerksen, age 86, of MacGregor, MB passed away peacefully at the MacGregor Personal Care Home on Monday, March 1, 2010.
Dad was born December 4, 1923 at Main Centre, Saskatchewan, son of David and Susanna Doerksen. He lived with his family of 8 siblings in the Rush Lake and Tisdale areas in Saskatchewan until 1949, when he settled with his young family in Altona, MB. He was employed with the Fred Neufeld Dray Company for a number of years prior to his employment with Co-op Vegetable Oils in Altona. He worked at CVO for many years as an assistant grain buyer.
In 1966 he moved his family to a farm south of MacGregor but resettled north of MacGregor the next year when he began a lengthy employment with the J.P.Wiebe & Sons Farm at MacGregor. Although he worked very hard there in the hog operation, he thoroughly appreciated his employer and the diligent work it involved. Unfortunately his retirement became eminent after a bad fall with spinal injuries requiring surgery. He was dedicated to hard work and took full responsibility to do a job well.
In his retirement he enjoyed many camping and fishing trips with his dear friend, the Late Peter Buhler. They could be seen together frequently having coffee and swapping stories.
He was very proud of his grandchildren and great grandchildren and their accomplishments. He always beamed when they visited – often entertaining them with his accordion.
He is survived by Harvey (Tena), Gordon (Marlene), Ruby (Michael), Tom (Teresa), Lorna (Keith) and Russell (Jodi); 7 grandchildren Romnie, Melanie, Sharlene, Ryan, Sarah, Michael and Brady; 9 great grandchildren; as well as several step grandchildren and step great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Helene Erickson of Elrose, Sask. and Marie (Albert) Klassen of Burns Lake, BC.; sister in law Gertrude Doerksen of Steinbach, MB and many nieces and nephews.
Dad was predeceased by his parents Dave & Susanna Doerksen; brothers Henry, Peter and Dave; sisters Susie, Kay and Annie and his in laws.
Viewing was held Thursday, March 4, 2010 from 7:00 – 8:00 pm at Clarke’s Funeral Chapel, MacGregor.
Funeral Service was held on Friday, March 5, 2010 at 2:00 pm at Clarke’s Funeral Chapel, MacGregor with Irene Koldyk officiating. Pallbearers were his sons and daughters Harvey & Tena, Tom & Teresa, Lorna & Keith, Russell and Ruby. Interment took place in the Sommerfeld Cemetery, Austin.
If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society, 21 Royal Rd. S., Portage la Prairie, MB or to Central Plains Cancer Care, 318 Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 0K8
Clarke's Funeral Home, MacGregor in care of arrangements.

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