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Chayden Robert Thoamas Rielly-Ducharme
Chayden Robert Thoamas Rielly-Ducharme, 25, of Richer, Manitoba, Suddenly passed away, peacefully on December 1st, 2016.
Chayden is survived by his father Jason Ducharme and his mother Tina Rielly and Step Father Mike Clarke. His brothers Justin Rielly-Ducharme and Devon Rielly-Ducharme. His Uncle Ken Strong. His Auntie Heather Neil and numerous Aunts and Uncles, cousins and other family and friends.
Chayden is preceded in death by his Nana Janice Ducharme and his Grandfather Lou Udow
Chayden was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 3rd 1991. He attended Ross LGrey School in Sprague, Manitoba for many years. As a child Chayden loved to explore his world. He was an outgoing, fun-loving boy who made friends wherever he went. He played soccer for the Kelvin Sharks and attended Boy Scouts in his early years.
You could always find Chayden on his bike riding the sidewalks of Transcona and East Kildonan or in a field somewhere looking for tiny creatures. He grew to love any type of motorized vehicle that could “Go like snot”. He spent every free moment he had riding with family and friends.
If Chayden wasn’t playing, he was working hard. He started his career at MJ Roofing and eventually partnered with his Uncle Ken and learnt the siding trade. Together Chayden and Ken would build a business he was so proud to be a part of.
Chayden had just taken the leap and started working on his own trying to build his own little business, when he was struck with Epilepsy. Chayden was stubborn though and a force to be reckoned with. He tried to fight the disease but eventually his body was too tired. Chayden is with his beloved Nana now.
May you find Peace in the arms of your Angels Son.
The Funeral Service will be held at Wheeler funeral home on 1800 Day St. Winnipeg, Manitoba on Thursday December 8, 2016 at 2:00pm.
Reception and Celebration of Chayden’s life will be held at the “Tavern United Transcona” or known as the Canad Inn on 826 Regent ave west following the service.
Michael (LB) Gary McClintock
June 5, 1986 – March 25, 2017
With great sadness the family announces the sudden passing of their son, brother, father, uncle and grandson, Michael Gary McClintock on March 25, 2017 at the young age of 30 years.
Mike leaves to carry his memory his mother, Roberta, step-father Frank, father Eric, son, Ripley, sister Trisha (Darren), nephews Jared and Eric, grandparents, Poobah and Doug, and grandmother Barb and the love of his life, Karissa, along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Michael was predeceased by his grandfather, Bob.
Michael was born in Winnipeg on June 5, 1986. He spent his younger years in Elmwood, East Kildonan and Windsor Park. During this time, Michael built many friendships that would last through the years.
Michael was a loving and fun uncle to his two nephews, Jared and Eric, and a protective and caring big brother. Mike always watched out for Trisha, making sure she was doing well and protecting her from anyone who was bothering her, unless it was Mike himself who was giving her a hard time. Although he picked on her, Michael’s love for his sister was unmeasurable and he would have done anything to make sure she was happy and safe.
His protective nature also branched out to his cousin, Genna. Born months apart, Michael and Genna were constant companions as children and could often be found getting into some sort of trouble. Although they were only cousins, Michael and Genna’s special bond was always more like that of a brother and sister. As a teenager, one of his proudest moments was the day he realized he had finally gotten taller than Genna.
Another proud moment came when Michael returned to school and earned his high school diploma, graduating from Horizon Adult Ed in 2010.
Michael was a laid back, hard working, goal driven individual who worked hard and partied harder. Mike held a variety of jobs and most recently worked at Shoemaker Drywall.
In August of 2014, Michael met the love of his life, Karissa and was the happiest anyone had ever seen him. Together they travelled to Cuba and the Dominican, enjoyed camping, going to the gym, watching Netflix and ordering ramen from Dwarf No Cachett. Their lives together were filled with love and laughter.
One of his favorite quotes was “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength and loving someone deeply gives you courage.”
Michael was loved by many, and could be counted on to bring life to any party. He helped friends and family whenever he could. Michael was a happy go lucky guy, who had the biggest smile for everyone.
He was full of energy and always on the go.
In the weeks before his passing, Mike learned to play crib and really enjoyed the playing with his Mom, step-dad and Karissa.
His huge presence in this world will be greatly missed by all who had the chance to know him. Till we meet again…..
Susie Middleton
Susie Middleton of Swan River, MB, passed away in the Swan Valley Hospital on march 27th, 2014 at the age of 97 years.
Susie was born in Runnymede, SK on March 6th, 1917 to Florence and Andrew Nastor. She received her education at the Carclew School Division.
Susie married Walter Middleton in 1938 at Makaroff, Manitoba. Sadly Walter passed away on December 25th, 1995.
After they were married they moved to Sudbury, ON, for three years and returned to Togo, SK, and farmed for nine years before they moved to Bowsman, MB in 1950. In 1976 Walter and Susie retired and moved into Swan River.
Susie enjoyed gardening, bowling, and going to the Senior Centre, all while she was still able to.
Susie leaves to mourn her passing, her daughter Brenda (Kerry); special friend Walter Nash; four grandchildren, Rick Simpson, Ken (Jill) Simpson, Shannon (Rod) Simpson and Kevin (Lisa) Knapp; five great grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
She is with us in the flowers, the sun and the breeze.
We love you Mom.
Susie is predeceased by her husband Walter; daughter Beatrice (Earle); five sisters; two brothers and her parents.
A visitation was held at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, April 1st, 2014 from the Chapel of Paull Funeral Home, Swan River, Manitoba.
Funeral service was held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014 from St. Andrews United Church, Swan River, Manitoba with Reverend Dr. Jenny Sprong officiating.
Following the service, Susie was laid to rest in the Birchwood Cemetery, Swan River, Manitoba.
Should friends so desire, memorial donations may be made in Susie’s honour to a Charity of One’s Choice.
Paull Funeral Home and Crematorium was honored to have served the family.
Janette Tarr
Janette (Jane) Rachel Tarr (nee Dropko), age 67, of Lorette Manitoba, died on Monday, January 30, 2017 at 3:25 am at Ste. Anne hospital after a long struggle with cancer. Jane was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on December 31, 1949 to Micheal and Joanne Dropko. Jane married her husband of 38 years, Alan H. Tarr on September 8, 1979 in Calgary Alberta. She was one of the first women to study drafting at Tech-Voc High School between the years of 1965-1967. Jane worked in medical photography at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg and was a tireless blood donor for the Canadian Red Cross Society, earning herself a certificate of generosity.
Jane loved working with her hands. She was an avid seamstress, loved gardening, particularly growing roses and enjoyed carpentry, knitting, crochet and photography.
Jane is survived by her loving husband Alan H. Tarr, daughters Sherri and Deryn, step-son Alexander, grandchildren McKeagan, Conlan, Juliette, Sydney and Lena, mother Joanne, sisters Karen and Sharon and several nieces and nephews. Jane was preceded in death by her father Michael, brother Ken, step-father Thomas and sister-in-law Diane.
A memorial service will be held for Jane at Wheeler Funeral Home, 1800 Day St. in Winnipeg on Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 1pm.
We will always carry your memory in our hearts.
Michelle Cecile Croucher, nee Grobowsky
Born May 11, 1972 passed away December 20, 2015.
Michelle passed away suddenly at Concordia Hospital. She is survived by her daughter, Sarah Croucher, her husband Tim Dyck, her parents, Ralph and Agnes Grobowsky, one sister, Nichole Lees and her husband Mike lees. She is also survived by a neice, Brooklyn Grobowsky, her aunt and uncle . Helen and James Srayko, and her aunt Agnes Bilanchuk and numerous cousins and friends .
Michelle was born in Flin Flon, Manitoba and lived in Sherridon, Wabowden and Norway House. She attended high school in Norway House before moving to Winnipeg to attend college. She leaves to mourn many friends in Norway House and in Winnipeg. She worked at several medical secretarial jobs before joining the staff at St. Boniface Hospital, where she worked in emergency as an admissions clerk. Michelle was then seconded to E-Health.
A private service was held at Wheeler’s Funeral home on December 24, at 10:00 AM. An open celebration of Michelle’s life will be held at a later date in the spring. All friends who wish to honor Michelle will be welcome at that time. We will be selecting a time and place in the spring.
Michelle’s ashes will be scattered following the celebration of her life.
Honourary Pallbearers are John Srayko, Alisha Dyck, Austin Dyck, Jenifer Srayko, Shavon Bauer and Emilia Sabourin.
Monica Black
Sadly Monica passed away at home on March 25th, 2014.
A celebration of life service was held April 5th, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Bowsman Legion Hall, Bowsman, Manitoba with Ferlin Abrahamson officiating. Urn bearers were Matt and Per.
Song and music was done by Jenny Gates, friend and fellow Australian, with a photo tribute by Courtney Denson and Jocelyn Marchuk. Eulogy was given by Rosann Wowchuk.
Following the service a lunch was served by Monica’s co-workers and retirees from the Swan Valley Health Facility Dietary Staff.
Monica was predeceased by her parents; one sister; and Matt’s parent.
Monica is survived by her husband Matt; her international family Tyrone (Tine, Greta) of Germany; Christa (Raffi, Samuel) of Switzerland; Agnes of Hong Kong; Vera (Thorsten) of USA/Germany and Iris (Sven, Mara, Jorin) of Switzerland; sisters Diane (John), Janet (Bill), and Beverly (Allan); brothers Terry (Margaret, Wanda, Twyla, Natasha) and Wayne (Evelyn, Sean); great nieces and nephews; as well as many friends and acquaintances; and her cherished Canadian aunt and uncle, Beth and Gordon.
Monica was born in Subiaco, Perth, WA. Monica married Matt in 1975 and they moved to Bowsman in 1977, she was granted dual Citizenship- Australia/Canada in 2003.
Monica started her long career as a cook for the S.V. Health Center on July 3rd, 1979 and her last shift was on July 17th, 2013. She was employed as a spare bus operator for the S.V. School Division from 1977 to present. Monica enjoyed and attempted any craft work that she came across; finishing her last days knitting; she enjoyed playing darts, curling, bowling and softball.
Monica was on the board or committee of PRHA, SEIU/IOEU/MGEU, Swan Valley Health Center, Health and Safety, Ducks Unlimited-Swan River, Bowsman Community Centre, Swan River Folkfest, Swan Valley Enterprise Centre, AAOC. Member and Long Term Surveyor, and Royal Canadian Legion.
Monica’s final wish was granted on March 25, 2014 when she passed away at home in Bowsman under Matt’s care.
Interment for Monica will take place in Bowsman and Australia at a later date.
Should friends so desire, memorial donations in Monica’s honour may be made to the Lion’s Medical Assistance Fund, Bowsman Legion Hall, or to a Charity of One’s Choice.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Paull Funeral Home and Crematorium was honoured to have served the family.
John Single
It is with sadness the family announces the passing of our husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, John Single on June 19, 2007 at the age of 94, at Third Crossing Manor, Gladstone, MB.
Dad is survived by his wife Irma (of 65 years), children Judith (Bob Hunter), Howard (Lesley), Kenneth (Sandra), David (Marion), Deborah (Larry Fischer) and Randall (Marjorie), daughter-in-law Doreen, 15 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and expecting one more, and one great great grandchild; brother Alfred (Annie), sisters Martha Sutherland, Lydia Mitchler, Erna Mitchler, Elsie (Herman) Langner, and Adeline (John) Mauthe & Sister-in-law Iris Single.
Dad was predeceased by his parents, son Ralph, grandson Jody, brothers William, Edward and Reinhold, sisters Minnie (Phillip) Dilk and Kay (Einar) Skatfeld.
Dad was raised in Waldersee, MB, born November 2nd, 1912 to Bernhard & Elizabeth Single. Mom and Dad were married Oct. 5th, 1941 and they moved to the farm south of Plumas in October of 1943. Dad retired from farming in 1970 when Dad and Mom moved to Winnipeg. Dad worked for several years and then enjoyed retirement, until 2002 when he moved to Third Crossing Manor.
While on the farm, Dad was very involved with the Plumas Credit Union, Farmers Union, the Game & Fish Association, & the Lutheran Church.
Dad loved having visitors at Third Crossing Manor, especially his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Big Grass Community Foundation, Plumas Fund, Box 697, Gladstone, MB, R0J 0T0, Plumas Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Fund Box 278, Plumas, MB, R0J 1P0, or to a charity of one’s choice.
Funeral service was held on Monday, June 25, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. in the Plumas Zion Lutheran Church with Pastor Richard Klein officiating. Interment followed at the Plumas Cemetery. Grandchildren were pallbearers.
Clarke’s Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements.