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ROGER AVANTHAY

ROGER ANDREW AVANTHAY December 9, 1965 - August 13, 2004 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Roger Andrew Avanthay on August 13, 2004 in Vancouver, BC. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 20 at St. Alexander's Roman Catholic Church, Grand Rapids, MB. Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home and Cemetery 1291 McGillivray 1-877-230-0438

MABEL BRAYBROOK

MABEL BRAYBROOK Mabel Braybrook passed away on Sunday, August 15, 2004 at the Convalescent Home. Memorial service will be held on Friday, August 20 at 12:30 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. Longer notice will follow. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715

ALFREDA CARRIERE

ALFREDA CARRIERE (nee STOREY) Peacefully on August 17, 2004, at the Beausejour Hospital, Alfreda Carriere, aged 77 years of Grand Marais, MB, beloved wife of Arthur Carriere. Full obituary to follow. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk, in care of arrangements.

SANDRA CHABAUTY

SANDRA GAIL CHABAUTY June 19, 1952 - August 12, 2004 Tragically on Thursday, August 12, 2004 our daughter, sister, mother, grandmother (Gah,Gah) Sandra Chabauty (nee Brown) was taken from us. Sandra is survived by her daughter, Shelly and son-in-law Bob; two grandchildren, the love of Sandra's life, Lori and Kyle. Also surviving her, mother and father, Rose and Clifford Brown; one sister, Cathy and her husband Patrick Krecsy of Prince George, BC; three brothers, Barry and his wife Deborah of Scottsdale, AZ, Bruce and his wife, Wendy of Winnipeg, and Bobby of Winnipeg. A celebration of life will take place on Thursday, August 19 at 3:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Sandra's memory to Victim Service Unit, 3rd floor, 211 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 3P2. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca

DOUG DENT

C. DOUG DENT Peacefully in his sleep on August 15, 2004, with his entire family at his side, Doug drifted away, at the age of 52. Doug will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Janet; children, Carlton (Leanne) and Leslie; granddaughter, Abby; his parents, Ted and Alice; brother Jack (Lauren) and their children, Melissa and John. He will be sadly missed by Janet's family: mother Jean (predeceased by John); brother Bob (Barb); sister Marilyn (Bill); brother Raymond (Vera); brother Richard (Debby) and all his nieces and nephews. In addition to his immediate family Doug will be missed by friends and family at work, in the community and around the world. Doug was born icon on August 2, 1952 in Dauphin, MB where he lived until moving to Winnipeg to attend the University of Manitoba. After graduating with an Arts degree, Doug completed the CGA program. He devoted his entire career to Air Canada working in a number of positions within Finance, and most recently as Director of Passenger Revenue Accounting. Doug touched the hearts of many during his 31 years with the company. Doug was generous, caring, fair, well respected, and his sense of humour was enjoyed by everyone. He never judged anyone. Addressing people by name was a sign of his respect for others. Doug was dependable and could always be counted on to complete a task with precision and punctuality. Doug was passionate about his family, work and his community. He enjoyed travelling, skiing, curling, golf, and the camaraderie surrounding the game. Community activities important to Doug included Pembina Curling Club, Fort Garry Community Club, Summit Ski Club, Ducks Unlimited, and organizing or participating in various events through Air Canada. Doug was recognized for his volunteer spirit by all of these organizations. Doug loved to travel and was very generous, offering the opportunity to participate in his experiences with family and friends. Among the many trips he planned were baseball games, shopping trips, and weekends on a whim. During his battle with cancer, Doug was very humbled and appreciative of the outpouring of well wishes and support from family, friends and colleagues. He believed that he could "rally for the team". The family would like to thank the staff on H3 at the Health Science Centre for their care, compassion and communication which helped them through this difficult time. A celebration of Doug's life will be held at Thomson "In the Park", 1291 McGillvray Blvd. at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday August 19, 2004. In 2003 Doug participated in the Dreams Take Flight trip to Disney World which is an opportunity to make "Magical Memories for Special Kids". He was in awe of the way it was organized by volunteers and the appreciation that the children showed at the chance to take this once in a life time trip. In lieu of flowers donations can be directed to Dreams Take Flight, P.O Box 768, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2N2 www.dreamstakeflight.com THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd. 1 877 230- 0438

ELSIE FONE

ELSIE FONE It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mother and grandmother Elsie at the age of 83. Elsie passed away on Saturday, August 14, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. Elsie was predeceased by her husband Edward, May 3, 1973. Left to cherish her memory are her two children, Gwen Paradis (Dennis) and George Fone, both of Winnipeg; her two grandchildren, Edward Paradis and Valerie Thomson (Chris); her two great-grandchildren, Dennis and Rebeca Thomson; and numerous nieces and nephews. A service celebrating Elsie's life will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 11:00 a.m. in the Edward J. Coutu Funeral Chapel, 680 Archibald St., with interment to follow in the family plot at St. Boniface Cemetery. The Coutu family in care of arrangements: EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald Street 253-5086

ELEANOR FRANKARD

ELEANOR "GENEVIEVE" FRANKARD (CANTELON) June 7, 1911 - August 15, 2004 Genevieve passed away peacefully at Golden West Centennial Lodge, Winnipeg. Gen was born icon to Edna and Malcolm Cantelon on June 7, 1911, in a tent in Crescent Valley, BC. In her early years she lived in Medicine Hat, AB, Starbuck and Brunkild, MB. Her family moved to Winnipeg and purchased a boarding house on Spence St. She taught Sunday school at Knox United Church, was active in C.G.I.T. and worked for Regal and Ims Corp. Gen played guitar in the Billy Moore Band. She also played piano. On November 2, 1940 she married Camille Frankard. They moved to St. James, and later to Charleswood, where they raised their children, Lynne, Donald and Paulette. Gen went to work at Shelmerdine Nurseries, becoming very knowledgeable about plants, fostering her love of gardening. She joined the Charleswood Curling Club where she was president and became an honorary life member in 1984. In 1962 she played with the Kay Hebert team representing Manitoba in the "Silver Broom" in Regina. Gen and Gus (Cam) enjoyed decades at Gull Lake, cherishing their time with family and friends. They travelled all over the world and spent happy times cruising down the Red River in a 21' Cabin Cruiser built by Cam. Gen loved and cherished her grandchildren, taking a very special interest in their lives. She knitted many beautiful sweaters for her family. Gen was an accomplished seamstress sewing three Wedding gowns for her daughters and daughter-in-law; she also baked and decorated their wedding cakes. After Camille's death in 1997, Gen resided at Golden West Centennial Lodge. We are extremely grateful for the personal love and compassion shown to Mom by the dedicated special staff at Golden West. Genevieve will be greatly missed by her children, Lynne Hebert (Doug Lang), grandchildren, Shari (Greg Toews) and Amber (Eric Hamelin) Hebert, Wendy Lang; Donald Frankard (Denise), grandchildren, Michelle (Rob Cooper), Sean (Tiffani Jones) and Nicolle Frankard; Paulette Harper (Arnie Blair) and their children, Rochelle Harper (Glen Fowles), Derrek Harper, Darcy Blair (Jodi Blair), grandchild Peyton; Melonie Maki (Mike Heffernan), great-grandchildren, Ashley, Braden, Amber; Brodie Blair (Andrea Kramer) and Charlene Blair (Matt Hedman). Genevieve is also survived by a sister, Dorothy Nicklin and many treasured nieces and nephews, in-laws, Ed and Verella Frankard. She was predeceased by Cam, her brothers, Art Cantelon (Margaret), Jim Cantelon (Janet), sister Lillian Simpkins (Jim), in-laws, Ralph and Bertha Samborn, Lloyd and Mathilde Sturgeon. Cremation has taken place. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel at Golden West Centennial Lodge. In memory of Genevieve, donations may be made to Golden West Centennial Lodge at 811 School Rd.

JEAN GLUCK

JEAN GLUCK (LUPUL) (MAMA) Suddenly at home on August 16, 2004, Jean Gluck, widow of the late Edward Gluck passed away at the age of 77 years. Jean was born icon in Kirkness, MB, the youngest of nine children. She spent her childhood in the Kirkness area and in 1948 she married Edward Gluck and they continued to reside on Ashfield Road until 1997 when they moved to Selkirk. She is survived by her son Edwin (Cheryl); and grandchildren, Trevor, Nancy, Krista (Terrance), Jason and Regan; great-grandchildren, Kris and Grace. She is also survived by her eldest sister Lucy Polenski, as well as nieces, nephews and numerous friends. Jean was predeceased by her parents, Anna and Onufry Lupul; her husband of 51 years Edward, in 1999; and her brothers, Peter, Victor, Bill and John; and sisters, Mabel, Mary and Dora. Jean took special pleasure in the simple things of life, her family, her many friends, and especially the time spent with her sister Lucy, who lived close by. Jean loved company and her television shows but also enjoyed puzzle books and her amusing collection of "cows" and animated toys. She was never at a loss for words and her terrific sense of humour and joie de vivre will always be missed by all whose hearts she touched. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 10:30 a.m. at Gilbart Funeral Chapel, with viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at Ashfield Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Trevor Gluck, Darryll Champagne, Jim Lupul, David Starin, Craig Gluck and Fred Doern. Thank you but no flowers. If friends so desire, donations in Jean's memory may be made to the Selkirk Palliative Care Centre, PO Box 5000, Selkirk, MB R1A 2M2. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

DOROTHY GOSLING

DOROTHY VALENTINE GOSLING (nee REID) Dorothy passed away peacefully August 17, 2004, at Middle Church Home. Funeral arrangements are pending. Full obituary to follow.

DORIS GUSTAFSON

DORIS GUSTAFSON (nee CARLSON) Following a long and courageous battle, the family announces with deepest sorrow, the passing of Doris Gustafson in the early hours of August 16, 2004 at the age of 80 years. Doris is survived by her husband Eric (Johnny) V. Gustafson; her daughter Janet and her husband Rob Bater, with their children, Chantel, Colin and Bobby; her son Randy Gustafson; also Debbie Vancaeseele, with her children, Scott and Vanessa. In addition, Doris leaves surviving brothers and sisters, Pearl Warren, June Wolfram, Fred (Loreen) Carlson, Budd (Helen) Mager, sister-in-law Marie Carlson and sister-in-law Lorraine Carlson. Doris was predeceased by two brothers, Chester and Edward Carlson. Doris had a zest for life, never complaining about the hardships and challenges associated with her many activities. Doris was a source of inspiration to family members and friends. She loved her family and encouraged them to do their best, to help others and was very proud of their accomplishments. Her efforts will continue with the achievements of her children and grandchildren. Flowers are gratefully declined. Friends and family who so desire may make contributions to the charity of their choice, or to the North Eastern Health Association (NEHA) "Palliative Care Unit" in Whitemouth District Health Centre, Henderson Avenue, Whitemouth, MB. Our deepest appreciation to Dr. L. Nel and the caring nurses, staff and volunteers in both the Pinawa Hospital and Whitemouth District Health Centre for their compassion to and care of Doris, and to all who supported family members in these finals days and hours. Cremation has already taken place. A gathering of family, friends and relatives will be held on Sunday, August 22 at the family farm (Gustafson Road, Brookfield) between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Please arrive at your leisure. Silent thoughts of times together, Hold loving memories that will last forever. RUSSELL'S of Beausejour, MB are in care of arrangements. Call 1-866-424-6271 toll free or 268-2263.

AGNES GUYOT

AGNES GUYOT It is with sadness that the family announces the passing of Agnes Guyot. She passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at the Dr. Gendreau Memorial Personal Care Home in Ste. Rose du Lac at the age of 75 years on August 16, 2004. Prayers will be offered on Wednesday, August 18, at 7:30 p.m. from the Ste. Rose Memorial Chapel. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 11:00 a.m. from the Ste. Rose de Lima Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. Paul Tinguely will officiate with a private interment service to follow at the Ste. Rose Cemetery. Should friends so desire, memorial donations may be made in memory of Agnes to the Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba or to the Dr. Gendreau Memorial Personal Care Home, Ste. Rose du Lac. Ste. Rose Memorial Chapel, Ste. Rose du Lac, MB, in care of arrangements. (204) 447-2444

OLOF HADADY

OLOF SIGURLIN HADADY Peacefully on August 14, 2004 at the Tudor House in Selkirk, Olof Hadady, aged 82 years, formerly of Riverton, MB. Olof was predeceased by her husband Alec, son Blaine, her parents, and six brothers and sisters. She leaves surviving many nieces, nephews, and relatives. A private family service will be held at the Riverton Cemetery. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

MAGNUS HALLSON

Tribute to MAGNUS (MIKE) SIBJORN HALLSON April 5, 1922 to August 4, 2004 A well-known personality in the Icelandic community and one who spoke volumes in the Lundar area has died. Magnus (Mike) Hallson passed away peacefully on August 4, 2004 at the Riverview Health Centre in Winnipeg and a small, simple memorial service was held Monday, August 9 at the chapel on site. Interment will be at the Lundar Cemetery with a small graveside service to be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 21, 2004. Mike was born icon April 5, 1922 in Lundar to the late Hallur and Olof Hallson. He was raised on the family farm approximately one mile north of Lundar with his siblings Harold, Johnny, Gudrun (Runa Vopni), Ingabjorg (Inga Burgess), Jensina (Jensen), Eddie, and Olof (Lolly Scaife Buskel). Mike was predeceased by his parents Hallur and Olof; two brothers Harold and Johnny (sister-in-law Anna Borgfjord); one sister Jensina (brother-in-law Don Jensen); two brothers-in-law Raymond Vopni (Runa), George Burgess (Inga); as well as by four stepsiblings from his father's first marriage Eirikur (Eiki), Jona, Sigga, and Gudjon. Mike is survived by his beloved wife Emily; seven stepchildren - Joanne, Lillian, Susan, Donald, Linda, Stefan and Roberta; sisters, Runa, Inga and Lolly (brother-in-law Walter); brother Eddie (sister-in-law Myrtle); two sisters-in-law Leola (Harold) and Runa (Johnny); as well as by many, many nieces, nephews and their children and grandchildren all of whom hold Mike in a very special part of their hearts. At the memorial service many memories of Mike were recounted: Mike milking cows, carrying a lamb, teaching his young nieces and nephews to feed calves and lambs with a bottle, collecting eggs and helping us paint them at Easter, being the hero and saving these same kids as they explored the farm and sometimes went too far by falling into the water trough or getting chased up the haystack by the ram (or Rover, the affectionate dog Mike worked and played with throughout each day), Mike driving the tractor, driving the big work horses, cleaning the barn and giving us rides on the slippery manure sled (after he'd unloaded it), making hay, separating cream down in the basement of the farmhouse, caring for the 100 or so baby chicks which Uncle George would give Mike and Amma every Easter and which they kept on the front porch under hot lightbulbs to keep the chicks warm until they were old enough to go outside, Mike pulling a roast out of the oven and him making the best gravy on the planet as he was a marvellous cook and even better baker.... and on and on it went. Mike spent the greatest part of his life working the family farm and caring for his mother along with his eldest half-brother Eirikur and memories of the three of them together are some of the deepest and most profound and are overflowing with the love they gave to each of us. After Eiki passed away in 1964, Mike continued to work the farm until around 1969/1970 when he sold it and moved, with his mother Olof (Amma), into the town of Lundar proper. A very generous man with his time, talents and compassion, Mike worked tirelessly as a carpenter throughout the Lundar area. Always there to help family, friends, neighbours and the Lundar community in general, Mike worked actively with the Lundar Lutheran Church and the local Elks Club over time holding several different positions in each organization. As a young boy Mike learned from his parents, particularly his mother Olof, to live his faith on a daily basis and this was always an important part of his character. He consistently and actively participated in church life including something as simple but important as ringing the church bell every Sunday from the age of fourteen through adulthood. Later in life he, along with his elder brother Harold, renovated the Church building including a substantial addition complete with new furnishings - pulpit, lectern, and altar, to accommodate the growing needs of the congregation. Also, Mike would often conduct the Sunday service as a layman of the Church if the pastor was unable to attend. In addition, Mike took it upon himself to tend the cemetery showing his love and respect for all those who came before. In 1987, at the age of 65, Mike married for the first and only time. His beloved wife Emily had been widowed twice at a young age and was left with seven children to raise. Marriage was a huge change in Mike's life and could even have been somewhat daunting considering he became an instant stepfather to a large family of children and grandchildren. However, given Mike's easy-going personality, gentle nature, loving character and the depth of his affection for Emily the family blended beautifully. For eight years Mike and Emily had a marvellous time and were always together truly loving and enjoying each other's company. How grateful we are for this period of time in Mike's life as he found his beautiful soulmate. But in 1995 tragedy struck. Mike had a life altering accident while helping a friend and neighbour build his garage. For the last eight years of his life Mike lived at the Riverview Health Centre requiring daily nursing care. Emily moved into Winnipeg so that she could help care for him almost daily. We are all very grateful to her for the strength she has shown and for her consistent care and undying love for the man we all love so much. We love you Emily and our prayers are with you and your family. We all have our own memories of Uncle Mike. Some see him as the "gentle giant", a tall, big, strong man who could perform incredible feats of strength and yet be as patient and gentle as anyone could imagine. A man, who when he greeted you with a hug, would envelop you with his big arms and give you an instant feeling that you were safe, protected and unconditionally loved all within the few seconds that hug lasted. What a glorious memory to have! But one of the most outstanding characteristics of Uncle Mike is that he was a true servant with a servant's heart. The Bible says, Jesus Christ came not to be served but to serve. So did Mike. He served his family, his friends, his community with his whole heart and his whole life. With this tribute we all remember Mike, and celebrate - not what we have lost - but what we have gained by having known Magnus (Mike) Sibjorn Hallson. Each of us is much richer for having known him and having him touch our lives.

FLORENCE HANSLIP

FLORENCE JANE HANSLIP (nee SANDERSON) August 24, 1951 - August 15, 2004 With her family by her side, Florence passed away at the St. Boniface Hospital on Sunday, August 15, 2004. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Bill; and her three daughters, Tammy (Nick), Shelley, Tania; stepson Kerry (Diane); grandchildren, Braiden and Chelsea; brother Art (Tracy); sisters, Bea (Bill), Cecile (Ab), Annette (Ted), Esther (Barney), Denise (Wayne), Bernice (Fred), Eileen (Paul). Also in-laws, Anne (Arnold), Laura (Bud), Ruby (Glen), Edith (Sam), Pat, Jim (Gloria) and numerous nieces and nephews. Her dad Edgar, her mother Madeline and her brother Victor predeceased her. Florence was born icon in Teulon and raised on the family farm near Inwood. She resided in Winnipeg with her family, where she worked in the administration field for many years. Her recent employment was at Great West Life. Curling was one of her many passions, as well as playing cards and playing bingo. She attended and enjoyed all family gatherings. The time she spent at their summer place at Miami Beach was very enjoyable for her. Florence also volunteered at many events involving her Metis Culture. Liberty Local was important to her because it was family oriented. She was a kind and loving person whose smile lit up the whole place. The family would like to thank the ICU staff at the St. Boniface Hospital and especially would like to extend a very special thank you to Dr. Teddy Swedinsky for her compassionate care. Prayers will be held at the St. John Cantius R. C. Church, 846 Burrows Ave. in Winnipeg at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18. Funeral Mass service will be held at the Inwood Memorial Hall in Inwood, MB on Thursday, August 19 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at the St. Cecelia Roman Catholic Church Cemetery. Fr. Gerald Langevin officiating. Pallbearers are Darren and Allan Hanslip, Derek Sanderson, Mark Ducharme, Randal Thomas and Freddie Chartrand. Honorary pallbearers are Doug Larson, Leon Richard, Rod Ducharme and Kevin Andrews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Teulon in care of arrangements.

MICHAEL HARMACY

MICHAEL HARMACY Peacefully and with dignity, surrounded by his family, Michael passed away on Sunday, August 15, 2004, just three weeks from his 89th birthday. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife of 56 years, Nora; daughters, Arlene Bell (Frank), Donna Thomson (Glen), Barb Jones (Grant); grandchildren, Christine Bell and fiance Mark Drewniak, Samantha Bell and friend Paul Bergvall, Derek and Kelsey Thomson and Meagan and Madison Jones; his brother Bill Harmacy and many nieces and nephews. He will also be sadly missed by his cat Boots, who still waits for him to return home. Michael was predeceased by his son Jimmy; his mother Sally and father John; and sisters, Ann and Stephie. The family would like to thank the EMT's and Seven Oaks Hospital Emergency for their quick response. Also we would like to thank the doctors and staff at Health Sciences Centre SICU for their care in making Michael's last hours comfortable. A special thanks to Debbie, she was a great comfort to us at the end. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, August 19 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. Ash interment to follow in All Saints Cemetery. Donations may be made in Michael's memory to a charity of your choice. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

SUSAN HARRISON

SUSAN CATHERINE HARRISON Susan Catherine Harrison passed away unexpectedly on Monday, August 16, 2004, at the age of 39, beloved wife of William (Bill). Services to take place in Winnipeg on Monday morning, August 23. Longer obituary notice to follow.

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