Thursday, June 5, 2014

WOJCIK'S FUNERAL CHAPEL - OLIVE MILNE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS


OLIVE IRENE MILNE
(nee NOLMAN)

We celebrate the life of Olive Irene Milne, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.  A woman walking on the sunny side of life, she was ever the optimist, always encouraging you with her “you can do it” attitude. Olive passed away peacefully Friday, May 16, 2014.
Left to cherish Olive’s memory are son Joshua (Donna), grandsons Mark (Sharon) and Matthew (Tifanny), and great granddaughters Anna and Charlotte. She was predeceased by her parents George and Marianne Nolman; brother Peter; and husband Thomas B. Milne.
On January 27, 1924 Olive was born in Selkirk General Hospital. She was raised on the family farm in Libau where her dad operated a store, a service garage, and a Minneapolis Moline dealership. She had an active childhood. Olive’s favourite sports were soccer and tennis and she loved to dance. She inherited her mother’s talent and love of singing. Music remained an important part of her whole life.  A determined individual, Olive would play her piano even when she lost the use of a couple of fingers due to arthritis.  She was loved singing, at church, at home, in the car, in hospital and she kept it up right on to the end of the road at Middlechurch.
Olive started school in Libau. Often recounting of the winter days when she would be driven to school on a horse drawn cutter with other children grabbing a ride on the back. She continued her education and graduated from Rupertsland Boarding School in Winnipeg and then went on to business school.
Olive met “Tommy” at the Wildwood Club in Fort Garry playing tennis.  They were married November 26, 1947 and remained lifelong partners for 65 years until dad’s passing December 15, 2012. After marrying Dad, Olive became a dedicated homemaker but always stayed active in the community, volunteering her help.  In the early days in Winnipeg she was involved in fund raising for school events and getting square dance groups going. 
When the family moved west to Edmonton in 1960, Olive became active with the Edmonton Symphony and Opera Associations. When they moved to Minneapolis in 1965 she continued her musical connection with the Minneapolis Symphony Association. Her yearly highlight was when the Metropolitan Opera would be in town for a week performing different operas every night.  When Mom and Dad moved to Winnipeg in 1975 she began a long term commitment fund raising for the Children’s Hospital through her work with the Nearly New Shop and annual Book Fair.   
Mom enjoyed travelling; whether it was weekend trips to the cottage in Minaki or travelling to visit friends and relatives in Calgary, Chatham, New England, Chicago, or holidaying in Tybee Beach in Georgia where they loved the southern hospitality. They made several trips overseas and were fortunate to have traveled on many of the great ocean liners. 
Nana loved to cook and bake often experimenting with new recipes.  For her, meals were never complete without a dessert and just in case you needed a little extra the cookie jar was always full. Nana would make her grandsons their favourite dishes especially when birthdays came along, whether it was a rum cake for Mark or twice baked potatoes for Matthew. Nana was thrilled to see her great granddaughters. Her eyes would light up and her broad smile beamed when she had the chance to hold and cuddle them.
A private family service has been held. Mom will be interred in the family plot in Libau at a later date.
We would like to thank the staff at Middlechurch Home for the care and love they provided.  Amid the confusion of a chaotic world she found a solace there.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Children’s Hospital or the charity of your choice. 
            Wojcik’s Winnipeg Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 1020 Main Street, 204.586.8668, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com 

“A genuine loving and caring person, Olive will be missed!”



Wojcik’s
FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM
1020 MAIN STREET
204 - 586 - 8668


www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com

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