Saturday, December 22, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director Hosts Memorial Service Remembering the Victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School

Richard A. Wojcik, Louise, Rachel & Ryan of Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium are inviting the public to join them in a Service to honour the victims of the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut.

WHEN: Saturday, January 12, 2013 at 10:30 a.m.

WHERE: MTS Centre, 300 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba

RSVP to the Service, please send an email to: rememberingnewtownwpg@mail.com

The devastating tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut impacted people around the world. We could all imagine, "What if that was us?", our family who had lost a child, wife, teacher, principal or a friend.

Richard Wojcik had such a heavy heart and felt he needed to do something. He has had numerous years of experience in arranging very large funerals and wanted to be certain that there would be ample space to invite the public without turning ANYONE away from wanting to attend, to take part, remember and express their own grief for the loss of these people, their families and friends.

Please share through your social networks and help the Wojcik family tell our communities about this event.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Joachim (Joe) Lackner's Funeral Arrangements




JOACHIM (JOE) LACKNER

After a brief illness, Joachim (Joe) Lackner, passed away on Monday, December 17, 2012 at the age of 83 years.
Left to cherish Joe’s memory are his sons, Robert and Michael (Julie); six grandchildren; brother Markus of Oregon; and sisters Resi Eimannsberger and Olga Hopfl of Germany. Dad was looking forward to the birth of his first great-grandchild due at Christmas.
Joe was born November 25, 1929 in Freising, Germany to Ursula and Rupert Lackner and was one of 9 children. After the passing of his parents, dad set off for a new adventure in Canada at the age of 22. It was in Noranda, Quebec that he met his wife Doris MacInnis. Shortly after being married mom and dad settled in Ear Falls, Ontario. Dad was very proud of his work as a miner and often talked about it up until his passing. Dad spent his later years in Selkirk where he could be closer to his family. He looked forward to his weekly visits to the Gordon Howard Centre.
On Saturday, December 22, 2012 Joe’s Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 in the Selkirk Inn and Conference Centre, 162-168 Main St. Selkirk, MB.
Many thanks to Janet for her friendship and support as well as to the home care and hospital staff in dad’s final weeks.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

“May you forever have your perfect fishing spot!”

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Valerie Anne Orchard Funeral Service Arrangements





VALERIE ANNE ORCHARD
           

With very heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of our sister and auntie, Valerie Anne Orchard, with her special niece Keely by her side on Sunday, December 9, 2012 at the Riverview Health Centre at the age of 62 years. 
Remaining to forever cherish her memory are her sisters Dana (Bill) Dunn, Barbara (Jack) Kennedy; as well as her adored niece Amy Kennedy; sweet nephew Benjamin Kennedy; and niece Keely (Robert) Starr.  She will also be remembered by Phil Geiler; one uncle; several cousins; “all her little chickens” from MTS and many dear friends.  She will be greatly missed by her much-loved Poppy. Valerie was predeceased by her Father Stanley (1993), her Mother Elaine, (7 months) ago, and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
            Valerie was born, raised and educated in Brandon.  At a young age she began a 20 year career as a Hair Stylist in Brandon and later in Calgary.  In 1986 she moved to Winnipeg which led her to a long career with MTS, where she worked until retirement. 
Valerie had a passion for dogs and often opened her home for doggie daycare.  She took frequent bike rides to Assiniboine Park with Poppy perched in her wicker basket.  Her hobbies included decorating, sewing, reading, exercising and crafts.  She volunteered at the Winnipeg Humane Society, The Fringe Festival and with the Big Sisters of Winnipeg. 
            In compliance with Valerie’s wishes, a private family interment will take place at a later date.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Jan Ritchie as well as the Doctors and Nurses at both HSC and Riverview Health Centre for their care and compassion for Valerie.  Our heartfelt thanks to Marci and Sande, there are not enough words to express our gratitude for the extraordinary support, love and care given to Valerie during her time of need. 
In lieu of flowers, donations in Valerie’s memory may be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 0R3.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Ernest Joseph Chumola Funeral Service Arrangements



ERNEST JOSEPH CHUMOLA
           

Sadly, the family of Ernie Chumola announces his peaceful passing on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at the Grace Hospital at the age of 77 years.
Ernie is lovingly remembered by his wife of 54 years of marriage, Frances; daughter Debbie (Jim); sons Brian (Kim), and Jerry; grand-children Brianne, Kiahna, Riley, Brennan and Joshua. He was predeceased by his parents William and Jessie; sister Mary; sons, Dennis and Timothy.
Born on January 1, 1935 in Polonia, Manitoba, Ernie grew up on the farm where he developed his lifelong love of farming. He went on to have a successful career in the grain elevator business, retiring as the manager of Starbuck Elevator on December 31, 1995. Ernie had a strong work ethic and expected the same of his employees, including his son! There was a time to work and a time to play! Once retired, Ernie worked for local farmers during harvest season. Ernie had many interests. He loved sports and participated in baseball, hockey and curling for many years. His children had a #1 fan in their dad as he supported and encouraged each of them in their athletic endeavours. This carried over to his grand - children, they’ll fondly remember Grandpa cheering (loudly) for them. He enjoyed many years of fishing, hunting and camping. Ernie was a wonderful, effortless dancer and loved to sing. We have fond memories of singing to Buck Owens and Charlie Pride! Being a voracious reader, he often had 3-4 books nearby. Going on gambling trips and to Gold Eyes games with Fran was special for him. Ernie liked gardening and took great pride in their yard and garden. He was also conscientious in his responsibilities as a church trustee and as bar manager of the Starbuck Recreation Centre. Above all else, Ernie loved his family. He was truly proud of each of them and liked nothing better than being together. Family traditions were important.
A Celebration of Ernie’s life will be held on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Charles Parish, 320 St. Charles Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. A private family burial will take place at St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery in Starbuck, Manitoba. Following the burial, please join the family for refreshments at the Starbuck Community Hall.
The family would like to thank Ernie’s doctors, specialists and nurses at Cancer Care Manitoba for their wonderful support and care over the years. Thanks to the Grace Hospital staff who cared for Ernie during his stay.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ernie’s memory may be made to Cancer Care Manitoba, 1160-675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0V9.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


Dad, you were a warrior in your battle with cancer.
You fought with quiet courage and a tremendous will to live. We love you.
Rest in peace, Dad.




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Friday, December 14, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Gladys Isabella Todd Funeral Service Arrangements



GLADYS ISABELLA TODD
(nee HEBENTON)
           
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Gladys passed away peacefully at the Grace Hospital at the age of 76 years.
Remaining to forever cherish Gladys’ memory are her brother Andy (Gail) Hebenton; daughters Leslie, Dawn (Norm), Bonnie (Todd), Marnie (Bruce); son Grant (Andrea); as well as grandchildren, Sara (Geoff), Megan, Jason (Bre-ann), Justin, Dylan, Courtney, Troy, Colin, Paige and Murphy; and many other family and friends.
Gladys will be dearly remembered by her beloved children and grandchildren.  Her kindness and generosity touched everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. Both friends and strangers felt warmth in her company and she will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Gladys was a sports fan through and through.  She loved spending time watching her children and grandchildren compete in their various sports. Rain or shine, warm or cold they could count on her smiling face to be in the stands.
Gladys’ memorial reception will be held on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., with a brief tribute from the family at 1:30 p.m. in the Holiday Inn West, 2520 Portage Avenue @ Moray Street.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations in Gladys’ name may be given to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6.
The family wishes to thank her dear friends for all of their support throughout her life, as well as the staff of the Grace Hospital who showed kindness and compassion in caring for her.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.



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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Leslie Woodrow Ingleby Funeral Service Arrangements

















LESLIE WOODROW INGLEBY
(to all he was Buck)

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Leslie “Buck” Ingleby on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at the Victoria General Hospital, Winnipeg, MB.
He is survived by his son, Harry; sister-in-law, Agnes Ingleby; brother-in-law, Ron Ulrich (Bev); and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Harry and Florence Ingleby; brothers Tom, Art, Harry, and Stan; and his cherished wife, RoseMarie.
Buck was born near Secretan, SK and grew up in Moose Jaw, SK. He served in the 77th Battery, 3rd Canadian Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, from 1941-45, in England, Sicily, Italy and NW Europe. He worked as a Carpenter, Customs Agent, and Meat Inspector, and happily retired in 1985. Buck found joy in fishing, hunting, fine woodwork, gardening, baking, reading, cards, Scrabble, and the company of friends and family. He was very active with Scouts Canada. He was happy to call Swift Current, SK home from 1969-2008, and he spent his final years living with Harry in Winnipeg. Buck will be affectionately and lovingly remembered for his keen, curious, inventive mind, his mischievous sense of humor, his delight in wordplay, songs, jokes and verse, his tremendous competence at any task to which he set his hand, and most especially his kind and generous spirit.
No formal funeral service will be held at this time.  A gathering in his memory will take place in Spring 2013, at which time his ashes will be laid to rest beside those of his dear wife in Swift Current.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Buck’s name to a charity of your choice.
His son Harry would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Cavers and the staff of Five South, Victoria General Hospital, for the kind and compassionate care shown to Dad in his final days, and to his friends and family for their love and support.

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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Merle Catherine Gajadhar Funeral Service Arrangements




MERLE SHARIFA CATHERINE GAJADHAR
(nee ALI)

            It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, Merle Sharifa Catherine Gajadhar (née Ali), on Thursday, December 6, 2012 at Victoria General Hospital.
Remaining to forever cherish Merle’s memory are her beloved husband of 60 years, Henry Clinton Gajadhar; daughter, Michelle Gajadhar-Toor; son-in-law, Tim Toor; and grandchildren Kamisha & Jaitin.  Merle was the eldest sister to; Monica Dolsingh, deceased (Rupert); Joyce Mohamed (Ed, deceased); Gloria Beharrysingh, deceased (Boris, deceased); Shiraz Ali, deceased (Vilma); Hashameen Carroll, deceased (George, deceased); Homida Holder; Ayoub Ali; Eumelah Revoy, deceased (Tom); and Farida Lalbiharie (Noble).
Merle married her husband, Clinton in 1952.  Together, and owing to her husband’s pursuit of higher education, they immigrated to Winnipeg in 1959 where they quickly established a new life together alongside several siblings and friends also of recent, West Indian extraction. Howbeit, Merle remained lastingly connected to her Caribbean island roots (“home”), traveling back-and-forth continually well into her final years.   Above all, Merle was very much moved by the love she had for her family; her husband and daughter, and, likewise, her extended family of siblings, in-laws, nieces, nephews, close friends, son-in-law, and, at length, her grandchildren, who brought to her life incalculable joy and pride especially in her later years.
                Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 1:30p.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, 4588 Roblin Blvd., with Rev. Msgr. Maurice Comeault P.H., presiding, and Rev. Msgr. S. Jaworski, con-celebrant. Burial will follow in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, 4000 Portage Avenue.
Her family would like to sincerely thank the dedicated staff of the Victoria General Hospital for their compassionate and tireless devotion and care.
If so desired, donations may be made in Merle’s name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 200 – 6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6.

“Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.” — Author Unknown
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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Joseph Charles Guarino Funeral Service Arrangements



JOSEPH CHARLES GUARINO
           
Peacefully after a brief illness, we announce the passing of our beloved Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and Friend – Joseph Charles Guarino - on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at the Concordia Hospital at the age of 85 years. To all of those who loved him, he was the heart and soul of the Guarino family - a loving husband, a wise Father who endlessly encouraged and inspired his children.

Remaining to forever cherish Joseph’s memory are his daughters; Cheryl (Rob), Wendy, (Lawrence), son; Jeffrey (Susan), grandchildren; Jaime (Kevin), Jordan (Hanna), Brandon (Amanda), Brady, Riley, Melody, Brittany, Andrea, great grandchildren; Ayden, Owen, Anne, Zoey and Kate.

Joseph was born on November 10, 1927 to Joseph and Rose Guarino. Joseph attended Gladstone, Earl Grey and Kelvin Schools and graduated from Kelvin in 1946.  He attended second year University of Manitoba in 1947. During the summer months, Joseph Life-Guarded at Grand Beach, apprenticed in Pharmacy for 2 years and finally entered the CNR as a brakeman in 1948 becoming a Conductor in 1952. Joseph married the love of his life Ella Macholz in 1953 and was happily married until her death in 2000.  During his employment with the CNR, he began repairing televisions, which led up to a successful rental business in 1963 – 1970. Joseph’s passion was sailing and spending many summers sailing on Brereton Lake where he spent many memorable times with family and friends. He retired from the railway in 1982 and spent time RV’ing down south with his wife in the winters and summers at the lake. In his later years he learned about computers and began building them. He could not stay away from the Lake and spent a number of summers at his trailer at Spruce Sands Resort

A private family Funeral Service for Joseph was held Tuesday, December 11, 2012 and Entombment followed in the Queen of Heaven Mausoleum in Assumption Cemetery at 3990 Portage Avenue where he will rest with Ella, the love of his life.

Joseph was an exceptional, generous man who will be sorely missed by many. Special thanks to the kindness and care which he was given at the Oncology Clinic at Concordia Hospital. Flowers are gratefully declined and Donations in Joe’s memory may be made to Cancer Care Manitoba, 1160-675 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3E 0V9.

Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


‘So long, see you later Dad’



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Friday, December 7, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Leo Lange Funeral Service Arrangements


LEO LLOYD LANGE
1941 - 2012
           
Suddenly on Thursday, November 29, 2012 Leo passed away at his residence. He was born May 24, 1941 in the R.M. of Brokenhead, MB. When he was 9 years old the family moved to Rosser, MB where he spent the rest of his life farming at home and his farm at Grosse Isle.
Leo is survived by his mother Martha; brothers Ray (Alice), Clarence, Norman, Dennis; sister Rita; nieces Lisa, Janet, Debbie; nephew Trevor and their families. He was predeceased by brother Dallan in 1978 and his father Ted in 1986.
In compliance with Leo’s wishes there will be no Funeral Service.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

Leo will be missed.
May he rest in peace.


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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Donald Newhouse Funeral Service Arrangements


DONALD JOHN NEWHOUSE
           
Suddenly and unexpectedly on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Don passed away at his home at the age of 70 years.
Left to cherish Don’s memory are his mother Margaret; brother Ken; his cat and great friend Bandit; nieces; nephews; aunts; and uncles; as well as many new friends he had made.
Don was a badminton player at the Winnipeg Winter Club, the Wildwood and Air Force. He was an umpire and referee across Canada. He was a regular Bomber ticket holder.  Don worked at many jobs and bettered himself more each time.
In compliance with Don’s wishes there will be no Funeral Service.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Don’s name may be made to Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

God be with you
You will always be in our hearts
Love Mom & Ken



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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Janette Fardy Funeral Service Arrangements



JANETTE (JAN) FARDY
(nee VOKEY – WHITEHILL)
November 2, 1929 – October, 7 2012

Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, with family by her side, Jan Fardy passed away on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at Oakview Place Personal Care Home at the age of 83 years.
Left to mourn Jan is her dearly beloved and devoted husband of 35 years of marriage, Jim Fardy; her children Jim Whitehill (Denalda), Bev Tovey (Greg), Doreen Collins (Tom), Diane Phillips (Ross) Mike Fardy (Darlene); numerous grandchildren; great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her beloved first husband James Whitehill; son Bob Whitehill; granddaughter Tonya; father  Sam Vokey; mother Anne;  brothers John and Buddy Vokey; and sister Evelyn MacInnis. 
            Jan was born in Glace Bay, NS and moved to Winnipeg at the age of twelve. She met and married the boy next door and they proceeded to have five children. Jan worked at Eaton’s, Locomart and IGA and retired from CAA.  Upon her retirement she and Jim enjoyed many happy years bowling, golfing, Jim’s Senior’s baseball and numerous trips down south and out east. She led a busy, active life up to her illness. 
            On Friday, October 12, 2012 Jan’s Funeral Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Memories in Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel, 1020 Main Street @ Manitoba Avenue.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


“Jan, wife, mom, nanny, great grandma, aunty, friend
– We wish you now comfort and peace.
Deeply loved, sadly missed, and always remembered.”

           
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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Jean Simons Funeral Service Arrangements



JEAN LEILA SIMONS
(NEE WAGNER)

Jean Leila Simons, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Riverview Health Centre in Winnipeg, MB, age 76 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Left to mourn Jean’s passing and to cherish her memory are her son and three daughters: Jan (Rhonda) Simons, Winnipeg, MB, Shawn (Jim) Martin, Ituna, SK, Kim (Greg) Stefanyshyn, Winnipeg, MB, and Heather (Dave) Maté, Pitt Meadows, BC. She also leaves to mourn, 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary and Sandra; many nieces; nephews; and her beloved kitty, Sophie. She was predeceased by her husband, Dale, in February 1969; parents, Ora & Beatrice Wagner; sisters, Alice and Grace; twin brother, Jack; and brother, Joe. 
Mom was born and raised in Brandon, MB where she spent her early married life before moving to Winnipeg, MB, Mississauga, ON, and Victoria, BC, returning to Winnipeg in 1989.  She was widowed at a very young age and raised her four children, all of whom she was very proud.  Her greatest love was her family.
Mom enjoyed trips to the cottage, the farm, the West Coast, and winter vacations. She loved getting together with her family, whether for a cup of coffee, a Sunday dinner, or a grand celebration. She had a great talent for making crafts and gifts for all occasions. Mom loved flowers.  She was especially gifted at creating gorgeous flower gardens and spent many hours tending to them and enjoying their beauty.
A Remembrance Service will be held on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in Westwood Presbyterian Church, 197 Browning Blvd. Mom will be laid to rest with our father, Dale, on Friday, October 12, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. in the Brandon Cemetery, 18th Street S. (west side), Brandon MB.
Many thanks to Oncologist, Dr. Pat Harris and all Mom’s care givers at Cancer Care Manitoba (Grace Hospital and HSC), and Riverview Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit for their compassion and care.
Memorial tributes may be made to Riverview Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit. 
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

“I am now with those I loved, awaiting those I love.”

            
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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Constable Bruce Shelest Funeral Service Arrangements



CONSTABLE BRUCE GEORGE SHELEST
WINNIPEG POLICE SERVICE

Peacefully with his family by his side, Bruce George Shelest passed away on Monday, October 8, 2012 at home. We were lucky to have had a Thanksgiving dinner with Dad on the Saturday.
Left to cherish Bruce’s memory are his wife of 29 years of marriage, Kelly; son Jordan (Sherry); daughter Taylor. Dad was truly blessed with the arrival of his grandson, Daniel Glen Bruce Shelest born on July 27, 2012. His face always lit up when he saw Daniel. He is also survived by brothers Larry (Linda), Robert (Joyce), and Ken (Shirley); brother’s - in-law Cole Summers and Lance Summers (Lori); as well as many Aunts; Uncles; nieces; nephews; and cousins. Dad was predeceased by his parents, Peter and Anne Shelest; in-laws Danny and Blanche Summers; sister Patricia Russell; and nephew Brent Shelest.
Bruce was born on December 4, 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. After graduating from Gordon Bell High School, he went to North Dakota to play college football on a scholarship. When Dad returned to Winnipeg, he worked Loss Prevention at Eaton’s where he met his soon to be wife, Kelly. They were married the following year on October 12, 1984. Bruce and Kelly were blessed with the birth of their son Jordan on May 1, 1987 and Daughter Taylor March 2, 1992. He was a great father and so proud of them in everything they did.
Dad joined the Winnipeg Police Service on September 11, 1989. He took great pride in being a Winnipeg Police Officer and loved the brotherhood. He worked right up until he was diagnosed with cancer.
Many wonderful summers were spent by Dad and the family at his in-laws cottage at War Eagle Lake, Kenora where great times were always had. He was an avid fisherman and in past few years took up ice fishing with his son Jordan. Assiniboine Golf Course was Dad’s second home the past few summers, golfing daily. He loved watching his daughter Taylor play soccer throughout the years. He always looked forward to his daily walks with his dog, Neeka.
Bruce loved working outside and was so happy to build his new fence and landscape his backyard this last summer. Our family enjoyed many barbecues and pool parties with Dad.
In compliance with Bruce’s wishes there will be no Funeral Service.
In September 2011, Dad was diagnosed with Colon Cancer. He fought courageously right up until the end. The family would like to thank Dr. Kotecha, Grace Cancer Care Dr. Pat Harris, and his nurse Arlene. We would also like to thank the amazing staff at Palliative care who made Dad’s wishes to stay at home come true. Dr. Mulder, nurse’s Jadwiga (Jay) and Judy. The family would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, friends and neighbours. As well a special thank you to Cole Summers, and Rob and Joyce for being there throughout his battle.
           
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Bruce’s name to Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

“You will be loved and missed forever Bruce, Dad, Grandpa.”


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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Edward Cant Funeral Service Arrangements



EDWARD RONALD CANT

            Peacefully on Thursday, October 11, 2012 Ed passed away with his daughters by his side at the Grace Hospital at the age of 83 years.
                Left to cherish Ed’s memory are his daughter Sandra Cant; grandson Scott; great-granddaughter (Piper) Hayley (Ryan); granddaughter, Wendy ; great-grandsons Morgan & Lloyd; daughter Joanne de Groot, (Glen); grandsons Brock and Garret; beloved wife Freda and loved by her family, Corrine (Wayne), Leslie,(Perry), Donna,(Kelly) Norman, Lorraine, Shawna and their children.  As well his memory will be cherished always by his sisters in England, Jean and Doreen (John); nephews Michael, Kevin; nieces Joanne, Karen and their families.  He will also be remembered fondly by the Hewitt family. He was predeceased by his youngest sister Freda. 
Born in Whittonstall, Consett, County Durham, England, Dad immigrated to Canada with Mom (Barbara) in 1957 settling in Winnipeg to work with the Winnipeg Transit and later with St. James School Division.  Dad, Uncle Ron, Grandpa Ed will be remembered for his “Jordy” wit, his passion for gardening, his cheesecake, his creative and artistic nature and his ability to repair or build anything.
Dad will return to England to be buried alongside his parents, over- looking the beautiful Whittonstall Valley – no Service will be held.  
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the Grace Hospital nursing staff for their care and patience during his illness.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.


           
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Richard Wojcik Funeral Director - Cecelia Moore Funeral Service Arrangements




CECELIA (PEGGY) MOORE

(nee GLOVER)

October 30, 1918 – October 12, 2012


Mom peacefully passed away in her sleep on Friday, October 12, 2012 at the Tuxedo Villa Personal Care home at the age of 93 years.   

Peggy will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her husband Bill of nearly 73 years of marriage; brother Norm; children Bill (Ruth), Jackie, Ross (Leslie) and Penny (Marvin); as well she will be missed by her numerous grandchildren; great grandchildren; nieces; nephews and friends.  She was predeceased by her parents Sam and Annie (Glover), brothers John (Jack), Harry and Don. 

Mom grew up on south Parkview Street in St. James in the days when the banks of the Assiniboine River and the river itself were a major recreation attraction for all ages.   She attended Assiniboine School and Linwood High School.  Being the only girl in the family and growing up with 4 rowdy brothers provided Mom with special memories that she fondly remembered throughout her life. 

Our Mom and Dad first met casually through their love of skating at Mason’s Skating Rink. The relationship evolved and after a short courtship they married in November 1939. Their first child (Bill) was born in September 1940.  War had already broken out in Europe by the time they got married and, when Bill was but 18 days old, Dad along with countless others left to serve his country. During the ensuing 5 years Mom raised a small child alone with little money or food. Then tragedy struck when within a year she lost two of her brothers. Jack (RCAF air-gunner lost in the North Sea) in 1940 and Harry (appendicitis) in 1941. One fond memory she occasionally spoke of during those times was of a young RAF airman who was in Canada under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan and was boarding across the street. She would laugh when she related that he used to get grounded if he got home after curfew. Mom said he also liked to read poetry.  His name was Richard Burton.  Yes, that Richard Burton.  Then one day in 1945 amidst the pandemonium on the platform at Winnipeg’s Canadian Pacific Railway Station after the arrival of a trainload of returning soldiers, Mom and Dad were once again and permanently reunited.  The following 67 years were ones of unconditional love, devotion and dedication to each other.

Despite raising 4 kids to help make ends meet Mom also worked outside the home. Among other places she worked was the Women’s Tribute Memorial Lodge, the Charleswood Motor Hotel, and for the Assiniboine School District.  On top of all of that she somehow found time to volunteer in her community. Just a few examples are the many years she gladly gave to the Royal Canadian Legion, local community club and until deteriorating health dictated otherwise over 10 years at the Muffin Stop at the Grace Hospital.   

Mom and Dad spent their 5 final years living together at the Sturgeon Creek Retirement Residence.  The family is deeply grateful to all of the staff there, including the many renewed and new friendships they forged making those years so enjoyable. The entire family also owes a debt of gratitude to Betty Moore and Mom’s special friend and knitting partner Gwen Stephens for their love, care and companionship. “One person caring about another represents life’s greatest value.”

Mom truly and thoroughly enjoyed her life, her family and friends. She believed that life was better when you were laughing. She had a wonderful sense of humour right up to the end.  Mom was an inspiration to all who were lucky enough to know her.   She was spiritually strong and did not fear death.

In compliance with Mom’s wishes there will be no Funeral Service. 

The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at Tuxedo Villa Personal Care Home, especially Mom’s earthly angels Carmen, Helen and Val.  Charles Dickens spoke of people like them.   “A heart that never hardens, a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.”  

Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel is in care of arrangements.

I stood watching as the little ship sailed out to sea.  The setting sun tinted its white sails with a golden light.  As it disappeared from view, a voice at my side whispered “She is gone”.  But the sea was a narrow one, and on the furthest shore a band of long missed family and friends had gathered to watch in happy expectation.  Suddenly, they caught sight of the tiny sail.  At the very moment when the voice had whispered “She is gone”, a glad shout went up in joyous welcome with the words, “Here she comes”!  

           
Wojcik’s
FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM
2157 PORTAGE AVENUE
204 – 897 - 4665

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