HELEN ELIZABETH KASPICK
(nee MCINTOSH)
On Thursday, October 4, after a
lengthy illness Helen Elizabeth Kaspick passed away at Seven Oaks General
Hospital at the age of 74 years.
Left to cherish Helen’s memory are son Brian and Wendy Kaspick of Airdrie, AB; grandsons Kirby and Kurtis; daughter Jocelyn Kaspick and partner Kerry Kennedy of Winnipeg; son Glen and Sally Kaspick; grandson Kelly of Winnipeg; son Darren and Coby Kaspick; grandsons Richard and Michael of Winnipeg; sister Evelyn and Mike Osadchuk of Mission B.C.; and brother Donald McIntosh and Diane of Treherne Manitoba. She was predeceased by her husband Victor Thomas Kaspick, March 21, 2009; sister Olive Smithson; brother – in – law Ted Smithson; brother Cameron McIntosh and sister – in – law Jean McIntosh.
Helen was born October 8, 1936 at the nursing station in Arden Manitoba, and grew up in Bernie, Manitoba. As a child, mom caught polio during the polio epidemic in Manitoba. With the help of Shriner’s Hospital she endured countless operations, and survived this terrible disease. Mom attended Daniel McIntire High School, and got a job at Eaton’s as a telephone operator. Mom met Victor Kaspick in the spring of 1956, and later they got married on September 21, 1957. When the children were old enough, mom returned to work at Misericordia Hospital. Working there for over twenty years, mom retired in 1997, at age 60.The pain and suffering mom has endured as a child, and over the last few years is over now. She has gone to a better place, at peace with herself and her maker.
Left to cherish Helen’s memory are son Brian and Wendy Kaspick of Airdrie, AB; grandsons Kirby and Kurtis; daughter Jocelyn Kaspick and partner Kerry Kennedy of Winnipeg; son Glen and Sally Kaspick; grandson Kelly of Winnipeg; son Darren and Coby Kaspick; grandsons Richard and Michael of Winnipeg; sister Evelyn and Mike Osadchuk of Mission B.C.; and brother Donald McIntosh and Diane of Treherne Manitoba. She was predeceased by her husband Victor Thomas Kaspick, March 21, 2009; sister Olive Smithson; brother – in – law Ted Smithson; brother Cameron McIntosh and sister – in – law Jean McIntosh.
Helen was born October 8, 1936 at the nursing station in Arden Manitoba, and grew up in Bernie, Manitoba. As a child, mom caught polio during the polio epidemic in Manitoba. With the help of Shriner’s Hospital she endured countless operations, and survived this terrible disease. Mom attended Daniel McIntire High School, and got a job at Eaton’s as a telephone operator. Mom met Victor Kaspick in the spring of 1956, and later they got married on September 21, 1957. When the children were old enough, mom returned to work at Misericordia Hospital. Working there for over twenty years, mom retired in 1997, at age 60.The pain and suffering mom has endured as a child, and over the last few years is over now. She has gone to a better place, at peace with herself and her maker.
In compliance with Helen’s wishes
there will be no Funeral Service. Interment will take place at a later date
where she will be laid to rest with Victor, in Riverside Cemetery, Neepawa, MB.
The family would like to thank the
staff of Seven Oaks Hospital for all their support during these trying times.
In lieu of flowers, a donation may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C
2B7, or a charity of one’s choice.
Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel in care of
arrangements.
Wojcik’s
FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM
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www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
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