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DOUGLAS CAIRNS

ROSS DOUGLAS CAIRNS May 24, 1928 - September 20, 2004 "True happiness does not come from possessions or fame: it comes from the quality of your relationships with the people you love and respect". It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of our husband, father, and grandfather Ross. He died peacefully and with dignity on September 20, 2004 at the age of 76 at the Grandview & District Hospital after a courageous 5-year battle with cancer. Ross will be fondly remembered and sorely missed by his loving wife of 49 years Inez (Yuill) Cairns of Grandview; his children, Kim (Roger) of Brandon, Blaire (Marie-Anne) of Grandview, and Brenda of Gilbert Plains; grandchildren, Jeff, Jillian, Michael, Pierce, and Lance. He is also survived by brothers, Lloyd (Bertha) and Elmer (Dorothy) of Winnipeg, and Jack (Fran) of Toronto; sisters, Ethel (Pointe-Claire, PQ) and Bessie (Surrey, BC); sisters-in-law, Noreen and Louise (Winnipeg), Winnie (White Rock, BC), and Jean (Brentwood Bay, BC); brothers-in-law, Don (Pat) Yuill (Westbank, BC), and Jack (Iris) Yuill (Gilbert Plains, MB); as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Mildred; infant sister Eileen; brothers, Ray, Cecil, and Ernie; brothers-in law, Ross Yuill, Jack McLellan, and Ray Aberdeen. Ross was born icon in Wadena, SK, and the second youngest of 10 children. When he was a child, he moved with his parents to Winnipeg, and there he attended Laura Secord Elementary School and Gordon Bell High School where he became quite an accomplished soccer player. He then went on to attend United College and the University of Manitoba, where he graduated in 1954 with his Degree in Pharmacy. He was united in marriage to Inez Yuill on July 2, 1955 in Gilbert Plains. Upon graduating from the University of Manitoba, Ross worked in the Boyd Dispensary in Winnipeg for 2 years. With his wife and baby daughter, they moved to Minnedosa in 1957. Here, Ross began a life-long affiliation with the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada by joining the Minnedosa Kinsmen. He was contact man for the chartering of the Kinsmen Club of Gilbert Plains. He taught Sunday School, led a Tyro group, was President of the Red Cross and helped to start the first Red Cross Water Safety Program in Minnedosa. He was Chairman of the Parks Board when the lake area was cleared to begin what is now the Minnedosa Lake Resort. Upon leaving Minnedosa, Ross was presented with Honorary Citizenship of the Town of Minnedosa. In 1959, Ross and his family moved to Virden, where Ross worked for J. Higginbotham & Sons Pharmacy. He became deeply involved in Kinsmen works, and under his presidency, the Kinsmen with hammer, saw and sweat constructed a school for mentally handicapped children (one of the first of its kind in Canada). For this project, the Kinsmen club of Virden was awarded the Hal Rogers Service Shield for the best service project in Canada. The same year, Ross won the Kin Quill award for the best editorial in the national Kin magazine. Ross also played hockey, coached baseball and soccer, and taught Sunday School in Virden. In 1965, Ross and Inez purchased their first pharmacy in Cartwright, MB. Ross was instrumental in the formation of the Kinsmen Club of Cartwright, and as Charter president he guided the Club as they transformed a bush area by the river into a beautiful Kinsmen Park with swimming area, bathhouses, and large picnic grounds. For this endeavor they won the Kinsmen District 2 Shield for the best project in the District 2 area (which extends from Thunder Bay to the Saskatchewan border). Ross was on the Turtle Mountain School Board as a trustee, taught Sunday School and became the Mayor of Cartwright. He was the Centennial Chairman for both the 1967 and 1970 Centennials and a new park was developed at this time. During these years, Ross was coach or manager of many different minor teams and was Sports Editor for the Minor Hockey League for the local newspaper, the Southern Manitoba Review. He served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Cartwright Community Centre. In 1976, Ross was honoured at the 10th Anniversary of the Kinsmen Club of Cartwright as he was presented with a Life Membership in the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada. During his career in Kinsmen, Ross held all local club offices. In 1972, Ross and Inez moved to Grandview after purchasing the Pharmacy from Ed March. In 1981, they also purchased the Pharmacy in Gilbert Plains. Ross immediately became involved in community service in Grandview. He served on the board of the Grandview Personal Care Home, as Secretary/Treasurer of the Swimming Pool and was contact member in the Chartering of the Kinsmen Club of Grandview. He was involved with the Chamber of Commerce, Minor Hockey, Minor Ball, museum, church, school affairs, and the K-40 club in Gilbert Plains. Up until this spring, he was actively involved in skating, curling, and golf, and could usually be seen briskly walking around town or cross country skiing down the river. He and Inez loved to travel and especially loved Mexico and the local friends that they made there. Many people will remember Ross as the "Bread Man" and there are probably not too many people in town who have not tasted his wares. Ross enjoyed playing cards, and contrary to what some members of his family might say, he is still the undisputed canasta champion. He also loved to garden and experiment with new ways to grow potatoes! Ross was a true philanthropist, gladly supporting any number of causes, no matter how big or how small, either monetarily or by the sweat of his brow, as he demonstrated during the Gilbert Plains golf course expansion and renovations. He lived by the creed "Light is the task when all share the toil". As a pharmacist, Ross never did retire. He was always actively involved in his chosen profession. Over his career, he served on the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association board as a member of the Manitoba Drug Standards and Therapeutics Committee, was a Life Member of the Canadian Pharmacists' Association, and a Life Member of the University of Manitoba Alumni Association and over the years has been a staunch supporter of all Pharmacy endeavors. In 1978, Ross was selected by his peers to be the recipient of the Robin's Bowl of Hygeia as Pharmacist of the Year. This is a prestigious award within the pharmacy profession and is awarded to a pharmacist on the basis of community involvement and volunteerism. In April of 2004, Ross was awarded his 50-year pin, celebrating half a century as a licensed pharmacist in Manitoba. His love of his profession certainly rubbed off on his children, as all three became pharmacists. He dispensed his knowledge and advice professionally but often with a touch of humour that made him the extraordinary character that he was. He was very proud of his children and grandchildren, always encouraging and supporting their endeavours. He made time out of his often busy schedule to attend as many of their special events as possible. A Celebration of Ross's Life was held on Thursday, September 23, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. from Grandview United Church, with Rev. David Barrows and Mrs. Peggy Barrows officiating with a private interment to follow. Our family would like to thank all the friends and family who supported them through this very difficult time. We are very, very grateful to Dr. J. Elliott and Dr. R. Fourie who were very open with us and included and guided us in the decision making process. We are also very grateful to the nursing staff that gave Ross such excellent and compassionate care while in the Hospital and made him and us as comfortable as possible. Thanks also to all other hospital staff and to Sheila Kringle our community health nurse for their fine care. As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Grandview and District New Community Hall, C/O The Kinsmen Club of Grandview, Box 622, Grandview, MB ROL OYO. Letters of Condolence to the family may be forwarded to nairn@mts.net Nairn-Chyz Funeral Home Entrusted With Arrangements Roblin, MB (204) 937-2111

ELSIE CARLSON

ELSIE MARIE CARLSON Peacefully at Gimli hospital, Elsie passed away two days before her 95th birthday. She was predeceased by her best friend and husband Norman in 1992, they are rejoined now. Also most recently by her sister Carrie and previously by six other sibling. She leaves to mourn her loving son Kenneth of Gimli, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, one sister Ruth Olson of Sturgis, Sask., one sister-in-law Kay Olsen, many wonderful nephews, nieces and friends. Elsie was born icon in Oslo, Norway in 1909, along with her family came to Canada in about 1914 and received her education here. Elsie worked extremely hard all her life. Her joy was her music and dancing. She loved having people over for coffee and enjoyed a good joke and laugh with her family around her. A warm thanks to the nurses and staff of the Betel Home and Gimli Community Health Centre in Gimli for the care and kindness they gave her. A special thank you to Peggy from Home Care for her continued visits. A special thank you to Dr. R.C. Patel for his care and compassion. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage Ave. (entrance on Aubrey Street). If friends desire, donations in Elsie's memory may be made to Healing Garden, Box 250, Gimli, MB, R0C 1B0 Auntie, you gave us years of happiness with your kindness and sense of humour and now there is sorrow and tears. But you have left us beautiful memories I will always treasure. I will miss you deeply, Love Niece Doris Neil Bardal Inc. 949-2200

IVY CASTLE

IVY CASTLE Peacefully, with her family at her side on September 20, 2004 at the Grace General Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ivy Marie Castle passed away at the age of 75 years. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Murray, in 1972. She is survived by her children, Eric (Shawna), Lisa (Tom), Paul (Dianne), Brian (Sharon) and Dianne (Barry); as well as sister Shirley, brothers, Les (Diane) and Wayne (Monica); and several grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Ivy was born icon and educated in Killarney, Manitoba. She followed her husband through various Army postings across Canada until his death when she moved to Winnipeg to be near her family. Cremation has taken place. Internment will be a private family gathering. Flowers gratefully declined. If so desired, friends may make a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 301-352 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB. R3B 9Z9, CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, ON1160-675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB. R3E 9Z9, or a charity of your choice. The family would like to extend sincere thanks to her caregivers at Grace General Hospital for their gentle and understanding care. Thomson in the Park Funeral Home in care of arrangements, 925-1120.

GUTHRIE CHAMBERS

NOTICE OF SERVICE GUTHRIE MYLES (RAY) CHAMBERS May 14, 1911 - May 22, 2004 A long time resident of Warsaw Avenue in Fort Rouge and a dedicated employee of Massey-Harris Co. (Massey Ferguson), Ray passed away at Oakview Place earlier this year. Family and friends are invited to join together at a memorial service Thursday, September 30 at 3:00 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be made in Ray's memory to the Recreational Fund, Oakview Place, 2395 Ness Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3J 1A5. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 925-1120

DOROTHY COLLETTE

DOROTHY MAY COLLETTE (NIZIOL) May 8, 1921 - September 13, 2004 With great sadness we announce the passing of Dorothy on September 13, 2004 peacefully at the home at the age of 83 after a courageous battle against cancer. She was predeceased by her husband Rudy Collette. Dorothy is survived by her sister Doreen; her three children, Judy (Leon), Joey (Brenda), Pat (Val); grandchildren, Melissa, Kodey, Lisa, Derek, Colin, Sean, Joey and great-grandchild Abagail. Many wonderful years have passed by Fulfilled with joy, happiness, love From your friends and family, the ones who care most Your spirit now rests and will never die The moments we shared as time went on Created within me a beautiful light A light that brightened my world in many ways To lead me through life and help me be strong You have created a magical gift Your daughter, my mother, a true friend at heart Who was by your side from beginning to your very last breath You were not alone on your journey to heaven You are a special person with a heart of gold Who will be remembered forever We will never be apart no matter the time or day Because in my heart, never is forever Love your granddaughter, Missy We would like to thank Dr. Van Jaarsveldt, Dr. Moser and the Palliative Care staff for all they provided. In keeping with Dorothy's wishes there will be a private family interment in Green Acres Cemetery. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120

HELEN DRIEDGER

HELEN DRIEDGER (nee KRAHN) Helen Driedger passed away Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at the Menno Home for the Aged, Grunthal, MB at the age of 94 years. She was born icon on a farm in the village of Grigorievka on the steppes of the Ukraine on December 16, 1909. Her parents were Bernhard and Katherina (nee Bartel) Krahn. When she was 13 years old, her father died, leaving her mother a widow with seven young children to care for. This was also a time when the political climate in Russia had become most unstable and somewhat dangerous. In 1925, the family, together with their widowed Grandfather Bartel, emigrated to Canada, seeking greater security and opportunity for the children. They eventually settled on a small farm in Pansy and later in Grunthal. Helen married John A. Driedger in 1932. She personified the boundless love and devotion which only a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother can give. Her deep faith in God and her Saviour Jesus Christ seemingly gave her an endless capacity for love for her large family of seven children, 24 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. She shared the joys and sorrows, successes and failures of each and every one and was their biggest prayer warrior. She constantly thanked God for keeping her large family relatively healthy, and made Oma's house a haven of warmth and security for all of them! We, the family are most grateful for the many years she was given to us. She is survived by her children, Lena (Jake) Schapansky, Albert (Mary), John (Judy), Ellie (Jake) Friesen, Johanna (Lloyd) Kellett, Fred (Shirley) and Victor (Cindy) and their families. Viewing will be held at Birchwood Funeral Chapel on Friday, September 24 at 7:00 p.m. with a devotional at 7:30 p.m. The funeral service will be held Saturday, September 25 at 2:00 p.m. at Elim Mennonite Church, Grunthal. Interment in Grunthal Cemetery. In memory of Helen, donations may be made to the Menno Home Foundation, Box 280; Grunthal, MB R0A 0R0 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to: Birchwood Funeral Chapel 150 Penfeld Dr.; Steinbach, MB 1-888-454-1030 or 1-204-346-1030

HAROLD DYCK

HAROLD "HARRY" DYCK Harry's funeral service was held on Tuesday, September 21 at 11:00 a.m. in the Silver Heights United Church, 199 Garrioch Ave. at Mount Royal Road. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

BERTHA FENGLER

BERTHA FENGLER A celebration of Bertha's life will be held today, Saturday, September 25, at 2:00 p.m. in the Grace Lutheran Church, 211 Kimberly Ave. at Henderson Hwy., with Pastor Bruce Gelhorn officiating. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

CONSTANCE FOULKES

CONSTANCE FOULKES It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our mum, Constance Foulkes, at the age of 82 years on September 17, 2004. Connie will join her husband, Stanley who passed away in 1994. Connie will be lovingly remembered by her son Colin (Michele); daughter Judy (Steve); and grandchildren: David, Carly, Nicholas, Andrew and Emily. Connie also leaves behind relatives in British Columbia and England who will miss her dearly including her sister Freda, and sister-in-law Ida. Connie will be fondly remembered by many of the residence at Richmond Gardens. A special thanks to her good friends Lydia and Nanette for their friendship over the years, and those we may have forgotten to mention. Connie's private funeral was held on September 23, 2004. Donations in Connie's memory may be made to a charity of your choice. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd -925-1120

EMMANUEL FREYNET

EMMANUEL (MANNY) FREYNET Peacefully, following a lengthy illness, our beloved husband, father, grandpa and friend, Manny Freynet passed away on September 23, 2004 at Tache Centre at the age of 78 years. Manny was born icon on January 5, 1926 in Sandilands, MB. He was one of five children born icon to the late Achille and Alexina Freynet. He was predeceased by one daughter Jacqueline; his brother Aime and by two sisters, Irene and Elodie. He leaves to mourn his wife Alice; his brother Edgar; his children, Real (Irene), Valerie (John) and Daniel (Kimberley); grandsons, Rejean, Justin, Richard, Travis and Gage. Many sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews also cherish his memory. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Tache Nursing Home for their personal and professional care of our father. A special thank you to Uncle Ed for being there for Dad every day and also to Alphonse, Dad's good friend and coffee buddy. Funeral service will take place on Saturday, September 25 at 10:00 a.m. at Green Acres Funeral Home, Hwy # 1 E. at Navin Road with viewing half hour prior to service time. Father Isaie Blanchette, o.m.i., will preside. Cremation with a private family interment to follow at St. Boniface Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to charity of your choice. When you're alone with Jesus And He sweetly smiles on thee. Will you gently whisper to Him A little prayer for me? And when I'm alone with Jesus And all else is hid from view I'll gently drop into His heart A little prayer for you. Rest in Peace Dad. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120

KENNETH GIBBONS

KENNETH AUBREY GIBBONS July 11, 1943 - September 22, 2004 Peacefully on September 22, 2004, Ken passed away at the St. Boniface General Hospital. He will be sadly missed by his wife Mona; daughter Dolores (Rob) Maertens; son Troy; three grandchildren; his brother Gary (Gladys) and mother-in-law Marion Will, as well as numerous sisters-in-law; brothers-in-law; nieces and nephews. He was employed at Parmalat Dairy for 36 years and more recently at Gerry Gordon Mazda. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 28 at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. with a half hour viewing prior to the service. Interment and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CancerCare MB, 675 McDermot Ave., Wpg., MB, R3E 0V9. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE BLVD. 982-7550

WILLIAM GIBSON

WILLIAM (BILL) HECTOR GIBSON March 17, 1919 - September 19, 2004 Peacefully on Sunday, September 19, 2004 with his children at his side, Dad slipped away to be with his beloved wife Helen who predeceased him on June 16, 2004. Dad will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by his daughters, Catherine Robbins of Winnipeg, Helen I. Gibson of Lynn Lake and son David of Winnipeg; his grandchildren, Shannon Lee, Diana (Jim), Shaun (Stacy), Cara and Christa; his great-grandchildren, Samantha, Joshua, Jacob, Chaisse and Austin; special family friend Pam (Rick) Dyer and family. Bill is also survived by his sister Charlotte Wright and in-laws, Sue (Joe) Kellsey, Bill Milne, Dave (Catherine) Milne and many nieces and nephews. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Wilfred and Isabella Gibson; sisters, Elizabeth Eccles and Margaret Edgar; nieces, Beverly Woyna and Audrey Wright; in-laws, Cliff Eccles, Cecil Wright, Bill Edgar, Ruby Milne, Ann and Fern McGeachan and Sam McGarvie. Bill was born icon in Transcona, attended Transcona Central School from 1926 - 1935 and then Manitoba Technical Vocational School, where he took courses in Woodworking and Stationary Engineering. Graduating in 1938, he worked as a Plumbers' Helper until joining the C.N.R. in June 1939 as a Carman Apprentice, but took a leave of absence on September 9, 1939 to join the 19th Field Battery, RCA as a Signaller. He was stationed at McGregor Barracks until he left for training at the Signal School in Kingston, ON, returning to Winnipeg in time to entrain for Halifax, December 3, 1939 and sailed to the United Kingdom on December 10, 1939. Bill returned to Winnipeg as a Sergeant on February 9, 1945 on rotation leave after serving in the invasion of Sicily and Italy, and married Helen Milne, his wife of 59 years, on March 10, 1945. Upon discharge from the Army, following a posting to Camp Shilo as a Signal Instructor, he returned to the C.N.R. on September 4, 1945 to complete his apprenticeship. He worked in the Freight Car and Coach Shops as a Carman, as Material Manager in the Freight Car Shop, in the Foreign Billing Unit, then was promoted to Assistant Foreman supervising gangs in both the Freight and Coach Shops until he retired in March, 1979 as a Supervisor, three months short of forty years of service. Bill joined the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 7 in 1946 and throughout his lifetime of dedication to the Legion had been chairman of all the Standing Committees and served on the Branch Audit Committee, Branch Colour Party, two Special Building Committees and the Special Fire Investigation Committee. He served on the Graves Committee, during which he requested the city to set aside additional land for future use in the military section of Transcona Cemetery. He also served on the graves Restoration Committee, Mark Ten Wheelchair Committee, Winnipeg 100 Club Inc., Joint Veterans Liaison Committee, Joint Hospital Visiting Committee of which he was Chairman from 1990 - 1999, and the Winnipeg Metropolitan Committee. He was Chairman of the Provincial Command Action Committee during the Quebec crises, Co-chairman of the Provincial Command Shrine Circus Committee, Chairman of the Provincial Command Blood Donor Committee from 1979 - 1981 and Co-Chairman from 1981 - 1985, and was with the Provincial Command Hospital Committee from 1956 - 1989. Bill represented Zone 62 as delegate from 1958 - 2001 and also served as Zone Commander, Past Zone Commander and Branch Delegate during that time. He also represented District 6 as a delegate from 1958 - 2001 and also served as District Commander, Deputy District Commander, District Treasurer, District Auditor and Branch Delegate during that time. As well, he represented Provincial Command at the Provincial Command Council from 1977 - 1981 and was Provincial Command Honorary President from 1985 - 1987. Throughout his distinguished years of Legion service Bill earned many Awards and Certificates of Merit, including the Meritorious Service Medal with Palm Leaf. Bill was elected to two terms as a School Trustee between 1952 - 1955, was appointed to the Transcona Traffic Board from 1952 - 1955 and was also a member of the Sons of Scotland since 1956. Bill was active in the Westview Home and School Association, Parent's Committee of the 1st Transcona Cubs and was a member of the Transcona and District Pipers and Drummers Association. He was a member of the Railway Carmen of America and a member of the Railway Supervisor's Association of which he was President from 1977 - 1978 and a member of the Manitoba C.N. Pensioner's Association. The City of Winnipeg honoured Bill by naming the Canterbury Park street "William Gibson Bay" in recognition of his years of service to the community. Friends may call to pay their respects Sunday evening between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. at Transcona Funeral Chapel, 1800 Day St. Funeral Service to follow Monday, September 27 at 2:00 p.m. also at the Chapel, with Chaplains, Paul Martin and John Diamond officiating. Pallbearers will be Shannon Lee Robbins, Diana Gluting, Shaun Robbins, Christa Robbins, Bill Edgar, Andrew Flook and Cara Robbins (honorary). If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of one's choice. Love you forever. Transcona Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

JACK GLADSTONE

JACK GLADSTONE Peacefully on Tuesday September 21, 2004, at Deer Lodge Centre (born November 10, 1913) at the age of 90 years and 10 months. Jack leaves to mourn his passing his sons, Phillip and Raymond, daughter-in-law Rosemary; many grandchildren and especially grandson Shane and his family with whom he had a special relationship. Predeceased by his wife Helen; and son Harry; two brothers and a sister, Sam, Jay and Bea. A graveside service will be held on Monday, September 27 at 10:00 am at Brookside Cemetery, 3001 Notre Dame Ave. A special thank-you to all the angels who work on T4, Deer Lodge Centre, for being to kind to Dad. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200

ALBERT GRABOWSKI

ALBERT ROY GRABOWSKI On Wednesday, September 15, 2004, Albert passed away at the age of 81 years. In compliance with Albert's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

GLADYS HAAS

GLADYS HAAS Peacefully on Tuesday, September 21, 2004, Gladys Haas, beloved wife of the late Rudolph Haas, passed away at the Gimli Community Health Centre. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, September 25 at 1:00 p.m. at Gilbart Funeral Home in Gimli, MB. In lieu of flowers, if so desired, donations may be made to the Gimli Community Centre Healing Garden or the Cancer Society.

ELIZABETH HADDOW

ELIZABETH (BETTY) HADDOW Elizabeth Haddow passed away peacefully at Brampton Extendicare, on Wednesday, September 22, 2004. She was predeceased by her husband John in May 1982. Cherished mother of J. David (Connie) Haddow, Maureen Barr, Margaret (Jacob) Loewen. Proud grandmother of Jonathan, Michael and Robert. Also survived by nephew and nieces, Jim (Irene) Haddow and Leila (Jack) Good of Winnipeg, Betty (Colin) Campbell and Ellenor (Jim) McLean of Greenock, Scotland. Predeceased by her twin brother John Paterson of Greenock. Betty was a long time employee of the T. Eaton Co. in Winnipeg and maintained many friendships. The family wishes to thank Brampton Extendicare for the loving care provided for Betty. Friends will be received at the NEWEDUK FUNERAL HOME - "MISSISSAUGA CHAPEL," 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday. A celebration of Betty's life will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, September 25 at 1:00 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com

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