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SUSAN HARRISON

SUSAN CATHERINE HARRISON (HORLEY) May 28, 1965 - August 16, 2004 It is with broken hearts and tear-filled eyes that we regretfully announce the death of Susan on August 16, 2004, in Winnipeg MB. Sue leaves to mourn and to celebrate her life, her beloved husband Bill; sons, Derek (nine) and Brock (seven); her mother Carol Horley; brothers, Rob (Lois) Horley, Will (Melaine) Horley and Peter Horley. Also her parents-in-law Wilma and Bill Harrison; sisters-in-law, Susan Harrison, Gail Harrison and Tanis (Grant) Kydd; brother-in-law David (Jennifer) Harrison and grandmother Marion Day (Illinois, USA), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Susan was predeceased by her Dad, Robert W. Horley, in November 2003. Susan was born icon May 28, 1965, in Kenora, ON. She was brought up in the town of Sioux Narrows, ON and on the family island at the Lake of the Woods. Her schooling took place in Sioux Narrows, Kenora, and the University of Manitoba where she earned her degree in Human Ecology with a minor in Commerce (1989). Susan also completed her degree in Adult Education through St. Francis Xavier (2002). Sue and Bill met in Sioux Narrows in the summer of 1985 and were married in December 1986. They settled in Kenora, for a few years and then moved to Winnipeg to complete their university. Sue worked for Manitoba Housing (Winnipeg, 1988 to 1990), Committee for Skill Development and Human Resources Canada (Kenora 1991 to 1997) and for the Manitoba Department of Education as a training co-ordinator and creator of training opportunities (Winnipeg 1997 to 2004). Sue loved her career and all the people she worked with. Sue always wanted to help people do better and was an inspiration to many over the years. Sue's greatest joys involved her family. She was a great supporter of her boys and was always encouraging, loving and proud of everything they did. She supported her husband Bill in all his business endeavours (A&W), she loved being involved with Derek and Brock in school, sports, travelling, fishing and during family time, especially at the family cottages (Coney Island and the Sanctuary Resort) on Lake of the Woods. Our happiest memories are of the love and the companionship we shared with each other and our boys, families, relatives, friends, neighbours and co-workers. We have been blessed to have so many special people in our lives. Sue's laughter, her love, her fighting spirit, and her infectious positive attitude will never be forgotten. Sue was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2002. After the initial shock, she became determined that we would all relate to her with love and happiness, not with sadness. She fought as hard as she could, wanting to be as much a part of life as possible. Sue faced her illness with strength, courage, determination and bravery, determined she would win. Sue never quit making sure she did everything she could to try to get things back to normal. Sue will be our hero and inspiration in the days and years to come. Special thanks to CancerCare Manitoba and all the people in all the medical communities that we encountered, especially the staffs at the oncology departments under CancerCare Manitoba, at St. Boniface General Hospital and the Lake of the Woods District Hospital. Very special thanks to Dave, my brother and business partner, who gave Sue and I the time together we needed to fight the war against cancer. A remembrance service and celebration of Sue's life will be held at the Charleswood United Church on Monday, August 23, at 10:00 a.m., with a light reception to follow at Vasa Lund Park, 5429 Roblin Blvd. In the afternoon, Sue will make her final journey to the Lake of the Woods to rest in peace. Graveside services will be held at the Lake of the Woods Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Those wishing to attend either or both are welcome to share in the joy and the love that we all have for Sue. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Susan's memory may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, Breast Cancer Centre of Hope, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2E 0V9, to CIBC Run for the Cure, The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, in care of Ms. Sandy Walker, 895 Empress St., Winnipeg, MB R3G 3P8 or to Charleswood United Church Memorial Fund, 4820 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3R 0G6. You couldn't help but love Sue when you met her. Her spirit will be with us forever! The Coutu family in care of arrangements: EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald Street 253-5086

LAWRENCE HEMMERLING

LAWRENCE HEMMERLING Peacefully at home, on August 16, 2004, with a song and a smile on his face, Larry went on his next journey. Born in Landis, SK on December 10, 1931, Larry grew up in the North End of Winnipeg, where he met and married Lorraine Ruppel. Larry started his working career in 1947 as a clerk with the City of Winnipeg. In 1951, he was hired by CNT as a telex operator, later becoming a technician and eventually moving into sales. Special life long friendships were formed during these 34 years. Larry and Lorraine raised their family while sharing their love and support with many foster children, extended family and friends. People, music, food, laughter and love were always in abundance in their home. After retiring, Larry enjoyed travel, music, art, golf and became a master at the barbecue. His recent travel in February was to Australia with children and grandchildren. His paintings are proudly displayed and cherished in the homes of his family. Larry leaves to celebrate his love of life, his wife Lorraine; their seven children, Eric (Michelle), Linda, Gail (Larry), Karen (Bill), Gloria (Don), Kathy, Doug (Christy); and 17 grandchildren, Craig, Paul, Dale, Laura, Melissa, Colin, Sarah, Amy, Andrew, Aileen, Tannis, Shawn, Adam, Lisa, Joseph, Christopher and Janine. Larry's grandchildren were very special to him and he encouraged, participated in and enjoyed each of their unique gifts and talents. Larry and his brother John shared a special bond, with cherished memories of their trip to Germany with their father and their love of golf. Mom, thanks from your family for your love and caring for dad and for being his rock and his energy through your 51 years of marriage. Dad, we love you and we'll miss you. The family wishes to thank Dr. Ross and Palliative Care for their kindness and caring. A special thanks to Mary Anne and Chris for their care and friendship. Larry was especially touched by the visits, kind words and shared memories from many of his friends and colleagues. A celebration of Larry's life will be held on Thursday, August 26 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 355 Andrews St. Cremation has taken place. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be made to a charity of choice. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

FREDERIC HYDE

FREDERIC JOHN HYDE Born October 22, 1913 in Fisherton, MB. He lived in Fisherton area for 71 years, moved to Ashern, MB for 13 years, then to Winnipeg, MB for 1 year. He was predeceased by wife Elsie; one infant daughter; brothers, Henry, Gary, Charlie; sisters, Alicia, Ena, Ruby, Arlene; son-in-law Peter; one great-grandson Justin Mathews. Survived by Charlie (Karen), Mary (Morris), Bob, Carol (Bill), Richard (Stephanie), Shirley (Warren), Jerald (Anne), Bill (Anne), Alberta Muzyka, Phyllis Eastcott, Shirley Letexier; numerous nephews, nieces, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren. Prayers will be held at the Fisher Funeral Home on Sunday, August 22 at 7:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Fisher Funeral Home on Monday, August 23 at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow at Fisherton Cemetery, officiant Wesley Barrett and Stephanie Hyde. Arrangements in care of Fisher Funeral Home, 1-204-372-6271

LYDIA JAEK

LYDIA ELISABETH JAEK Lydia's funeral service was held on Friday, August 20 at 10:30 a.m. in the Lutheran Church of The Cross, 560 Arlington St. with Pastor Frank Bahr officiating. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

JULIA KRAWCHUK

JULIA KRAWCHUK Julia Krawchuk, aged 85 years, of Winnipeg, formerly of Eastdale, MB, wife of the late Peter Krawchuk, passed away on Thursday, August 19, 2004. Prayers will be said on Monday, August 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sobering Funeral Chapel, Beausejour. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Tuesday, August 24 at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church, 455 Douglas Ave., Winnipeg with Rev. Fr. Walter Klimchuk officiating. Interment will follow in the Eastdale Catholic Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. Longer obituary to follow in the Sunday Winnipeg Free Press. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL AND CREMATORIUM, Beausejour Ph. 268-3510 or MB toll free 1-877-776-2220

WINNIFRED KULDYS

WINNIFRED MARY KULDYS "WINNIE" (nee BERENS) On Tuesday, August 17, 2004 at the St. Boniface Hospital, Winnifred Mary Kuldys passed away at the age of 72 years. She leaves to mourn her children, Matilda Gibb (Jim), Stanley Kuldys Jr. (Karen), Earl Kuldys (Marian), Marie Hopp (Walter), Hazel Pouliot, Barbara Kuzma (Michael), Betty Russell (Kevin), Charlotte Gladney (Chris); her grandchildren, Cheryl, Sharon, Michelle, Ryan, Elysse, Corey, Jennifer, Danielle, Tannis, Brad, Colin, Amy, Donavan, Melissa, Cassandra, Sabrina, Rochelle and Shane; great-grandchildren, Kersten, Cairo and Ethan. She was predeceased by her husband Stanley Kuldys Sr. and her parents, Charlotte and Gordon Berens. "Winnie" met her husband Stanley in 1951, started their family in Bissett, MB, moving to Windsor Park, Winnipeg where the family grew up. She spent the remaining years living between Winnipeg and Berens River. She was known as the "Bingo Lady". She was also actively involved in the Roman Catholic Church in Berens River. "Winnie" worked in a few different fields; dietary at St. Boniface Hospital, cook at the Pickel Lake Mine and catering. Later she became a translator and escort for Medical Services and Indian Affairs. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. "Winnie" considered all the generous people in Berens River her second family. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great-grand-children. The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the Berens River Band. We also wish to thank the staff of 6E Geriatric Unit at the St. Boniface Hospital. Wake services to be held on Friday, August 20, Saturday, August 21 and Sunday, August 22 in Berens River, MB. Funeral service will be held on Monday, August 23 at 11:00 a.m. at the Berens River Roman Catholic Church, Berens River with Fr. Rheal Forest officiating. Interment to follow at Berens River Cemetery. ABORIGINAL FUNERAL CHAPEL 724 SELKIRK AVE. 586-7700

NORMAN KUSCHEI

NORMAN E. KUSCHEI December 1, 1941 - August 15, 2004 Norman passed away after a short illness. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Angela Kuschei; brother Arnold; and brother-in-law Paul Poulin. Norman will be sadly missed by his sister Laura Poulin; nieces, Kari, Elizabeth, Elayne; and nephew Christopher; sister-in-law Gail Kuschei and nephews, Kenneth, Michael, Steven, Mitchell and Nicholas. He attended St. Joseph's Parochial School and finished his schooling at Sisler High. He worked for Revenue Canada for 17 years before retiring. Many thanks to the Seven Oaks Hospital nurses on the 3rd floor, unit 4, and 5th floor, units 3 and 1, and especially to Dr. Kristjanson for the care and kindness shown to Norman and the family. Memorial service will be held on Monday, August 23 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Parish, 355 Andrews St., followed by interment at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens at 1:00 p.m. Please meet in the foyer of the funeral home. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made to charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN EDEN FUNERAL HOME 4477 MAIN STREET 338-7111 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolences at www.gleneden-mb.ca

DONALD MACFARLANE

DONALD MURDO MACFARLANE 1921 - 2004 On August 18, 2004 Donald Macfarlane quietly passed away at the age of 82 years. He will be sadly missed by his wife Anna (nee Ruman); daughter Heather (Wayne); daughter Nancy (Matthew); son John (Barbara); and grandchildren, Trina and Tara Gogal; Robin, Rory and Ian Ellis, and Brett and Brylee Macfarlane. Donald was predeceased by his parents, Malcolm and Johanna (nee Morrison) and brother John Macfarlane. Donald was born icon in Winnipeg in 1921 and returned to the Isle of Lewis, Scotland with his family for much of his childhood. He fought in the Second World War for the British Army and was stationed in Burma, Ceylon, and India. Upon discharge, Donald settled in Canada and arranged for his immediate family to join him. Donald began working for the CPR where he met Anna. They would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in September. His was a life of caring and loving. He was a gentle and dedicated family man. He was an inquisitive tinkerer who loved gadgets and could fix anything. His greatest joy was his family who will greatly miss him. Donald spent many treasured days with his grandchildren, who all adored him. In following Donald's wishes, there will be no funeral services and a private family gathering will be held. We would like to express our thanks to the Riverview Health Centre staff. Their caring and compassion is so greatly appreciated. Memorial donations may be made to the Riverview Health Centre Foundation, 1 Morley Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2P4. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd - 1-877-230-0438

JACK MARTIN

JACK ANTHONY MARTIN It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Jack Anthony Martin on Sunday, August 15, 2004, at the St. Boniface General Hospital at the age of 79 years. His passing was peaceful and in the company of family and friends. A resident of Winnipeg since 1969, he is survived by his wife May Martin; sons, Glenn and Vaughan; daughter Debra Sandler; sisters, Irma (Joyce) Probherbs and Phyllis Donaldson; daughter-in-law Christine Martin; son-in-law Michael Sandler; grandchildren, Kiah Sandler, Marc, Jennilee and Avery Martin; nieces, Jenny Battersby, Anne Marie, Rosemarie and Arden Probherbs; nephews, Ralph, Derek and Jeffrey Donaldson. He was predeceased by his parents, Justina and Felix Martin. Jack's funeral service will be held on Tuesday, August 24 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral, 353 St. Mary Ave. with Deacon Rudy LeMaitre officiating. Our family wishes to thank all the staff at the St. Boniface Palliative Care Facility for the professional care and comfort extended to Jack. In his three weeks at the hospital, he praised their every effort. As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Boniface General Hospital Palliative Care, 8th Floor, 409 Tache Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6 or the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

IRMA MAYNES

IRMA (KIM) LEONA MAYNES (nee KOSS) With deep sorrow, we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, aunt and grandmother following a brief struggle with cancer on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 at the age of 81 years. Irma is survived by her daughter Kathleen; her grandchildren, Tina, Cora-Les, James, Jenna-May, and Gina-Marie; one great-grandchild Isaac; one brother Harold Koss as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Sam on July 10, 2004. She was also predeceased by her parents, Helena and Frederick; her brother William; and three sisters, Millie, Ida and Dorothy. Irma was born icon and raised in Winnipeg, MB. She married Samuel Maynes on February 27, 1945. They had a successful marriage which lasted 59 years, all but the last few months spent together in their own home. Friends and family were always important to her and she made every attempt to remain in contact with the various and dispersed members of her family. Irma worked for Robinson Little & Co. and Churchill High School. She retired from Churchill in 1981 when she and Sam moved to British Columbia. They lived in Surrey, BC for a number of years, returning to Winnipeg to spend more time with their grandchildren of whom they were both very proud. Irma attended Immanuel Lutheran Church all of her life, returning there when she and Sam returned to Winnipeg. Irma loved to swim and walk as remaining active was important to her. She took an interest in her flowers and plants, her reading, playing bridge and talking with friends. She also enjoyed the symphony, the arts in general, current affairs, politics, and baseball. She had and abiding love for her faith, which sustained her through life. She took great pride in her grandchildren and talked about them frequently. She was a very pleasant, friendly person who many people loved and admired. She will be sorely missed. "Death only comes to let us know we love more deeply than we show. But love in death should let us see what love in life should always be." The family would like to thank the staff and Dr. M. Garcea at Riverview Palliative Care for their care and compassion. A special thanks to Norma Macri, Joanne Muldew and Lydia Krueger for the extra time that they gave to Mom in her final days. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 21 at 2:00 p.m. in Green Acres Funeral Home, Hwy. No. 1 East at Navin Road. Interment to follow at Green Acres Cemetery. If so desired, donations may be made in Irma's name to Riverview Palliative Care Unit, 1 Morley Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3L 2P4. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-877-230-0438

LOUIS McLEAN

LOUIS RAYMOND McLEAN Raymond McLean of Corkstown Road, Ottawa, died on August 20, 2004, in his 89th year. He was born icon in Winnipeg on August 27, 1915, son of George McLean and Jane Ann McKinnon, both of Glengarry County, ON and of Winnipeg. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Renee Marie (Lovatt), and by his sister Rita Nemish of Winnipeg. Raymond is remembered with love and pride by his daughters, Marianne, Janet and Monica, by their husbands, Philip Goldring, Richard South and Eugene Balangero; and by his grandsons, Dmitri, Hugh, Alexander and Colin Goldring and by Ann and Ian Blicq of Winnipeg. He was predeceased by his younger brother George and his granddaughter Catherine South. A Highland Canadian, he leaves cousins and friends from coast to coast. Above all, Raymond was a husband and father. He was also a family tradition-bearer, a philatelist, a traveller, a raconteur and an active member of Catholic parishes in four provinces. The boyish streak of mischief that never left him was disciplined by 47 years of service to Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien, beginning as an office assistant in Winnipeg 1933. He joined the RCAF in 1940 and was attached to the RAF in England and the Middle East as a radar mechanic until 1945. Returning to Credit Foncier, he was transferred to Montreal in 1958, becoming internal auditor and mortgage manager. He retired in 1980. Raymond and Renee lived briefly in Victoria, BC, then settled in Ottawa in 1982 to be near family. His death, following a tragic accident on August 5, curtailed a life of shining integrity, rich in learning and in love. He will be buried in Winnipeg. In memoriam donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. KELLY FUNERAL HOMES, OTTAWA 613-235-6712

ROBERT McMURCHY

In Loving Memory of ROBERT ARNOLD McMURCHY 1948 - 2004 Quietly passed in his sleep on August 8, 2004 in Rocky Mountain House, AB. Robert is survived by his mother Muriel McMurchy, his two sons, Colin and Sean McMurchy, daughter Heather McMurchy and his two granddaughters, Kayla and Caleigh McMurchy. Robert was a longtime employee with the RCMP and was an active supporter of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 21 at 2:00 p.m. at the Dakota Motor Hotel, 1155 St. Mary's Rd. The family in lieu of flowers would request a donation to be made to the Canadian Liver Foundation in Robert's memory, suite 1500 - 2235 Sheppard Ave. East, Toronto, ON, M2J 5B5. You will be greatly missed.

ALMA MOSHER

ALMA VERA MOSHER It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Vera on August 16, 2004 at Deer Lodge Centre at 102 years young. Vera was predeceased by her parents Ezekiel 'Whitney' and Hannah Mosher, brothers, Arnold, John, Emerson, Wilson 'Red', Floyd (Judy) and and sisters, Mary (Art) Thompson and Blanche (Auril) Decaire (Ernie) Tough and niece Louise Decaire Baker. Vera was a beloved Great Aunt to Jodi (Jamie) Hutchison and Holly (Scott) Brooker. Also a Great Great Aunt to Joshua and Jaden Hutchinson. She will be remembered and sadly missed by all, including niece Marilyn Russel, nephew Joe Mosher, staff and residents of Deer Lodge and many friends and neighbours. Vera was the first of eight children, born icon May 25, 1902 in the Pattulo area six miles north of Stratton, Ontario. She lived there with her family working on the homestead often helping neighbours by babysitting their children. She worked in Winnipeg, Manitoba in a domestic capacity for many years before eventually returning to live with her family in Stratton. In the 1930's she was very active in the Bethany Church and was known to collect autographs of parishioners and missionaries whom she attended church with. Vera's favourite pastimes were making crab apple jelly and gardening. We will miss Vera's charm, spirit, and gentle tickles. Special Thank you to the staff at Deer Lodge and visiting companion Terry, also to pallbearers Dennis Brown, Robin McQuaker, George Rempel, Jamie Hutchison, Joe Mosher, and Gary Advent. A memorial service was held Friday, August 20 at 2:00 p.m. at Deer Lodge Centre, visitation will be held Saturday, August 21 between 9:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m. at Thomson Funeral Chapel, 669 Broadway. Funeral service to be held Monday, August 23 at Stratton United Church at 10:00 a.m., reception will follow. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY 1-887-230-0438

MARGARET MOSSER

MARGARET (PEGGY) MOSSER It is with great sadness we announce the death of Peggy Mosser at the age of 74 years. She passed away August 20, 2004, at the Women's Pavilion, with her family by her side. Funeral arrangements pending. Longer obituary to follow in Sunday, August 22 paper. Funeral arrangements entrusted to: Wheeler Funeral Services Inc., 999-5322.

DORA NOSALUK

DORA NOSALUK On Wednesday, August 18, 2004, Dora Nosaluk, beloved wife of Mychajlo, passed away suddenly at her residence at the age of 76. Besides her loving husband of 53 years, Dora is survived by two children, Ihor (wife Bonnie) and Borys (wife Tracy); two grandchildren, Erin and Erik; as well as numerous relatives in Ukraine. Dora was born icon in Horyslawyczi, Ukraine on August 28, 1927 and married Mychajlo on October 27, 1951 in Bradford, England. They immigrated to Canada and settled in Winnipeg in 1952, where they raised their children and made many friendships. Dora was a loving mother and grandmother who will be remembered for her hard work ethic and generosity. Separated from her family in Ukraine at a very young age due to the war, she never forgot her roots and supported her relatives in any way she could. She also instilled in her children and grandchildren, a pride in their Ukrainian heritage and language. We are very grateful to both her friends at the Villa and our friends of the family for their help and support. As well, thank you to the wonderful Homecare staff who attended to our mother and father daily. It was a great comfort to our family. Prayers will be sung 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 22 at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary the Protectress, 820 Burrows Ave. Funeral service will be held 9:00 a.m. Monday, August 23 also at the Cathedral with Rev. Fr. J. Buciora officiating. Interment will follow in Glen Eden Cemetery. VICHNAYA PAMYAT KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 956-2193

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