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CONSUELO VELASCO

July 23, 2004

CONSUELO MORTELA VELASCO December 10, 1926- July 21, 2004 Consuelo (Inang Conching) Mortela Velasco suddenly passed away due to an undiagnosed illness. Inang Conching leaves to cherish her memory her son Rev. Alfredo Velasco (Lourdes), grandchildren, Lester, Arlee and Arnel of Winnipeg, and son Teofilo Velasco (Emmeline), grandchildren, Jeffhraim and Teofilo Jr., in The Philippines, as well as her youngest sister Alejandra Laurea also of Winnipeg. Inang Conching was born icon in The Philippines, and resided in Winnipeg for the last four years. Lamay will be held on Sunday, July 25 from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, and a "Homegoing Service" will be held at 8:00 p.m. at Knysh Funeral Chapel, 1020 Main St. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m., at the Filipino Community Church of the Nazarene (FCCN), 214 Henderson Hwy. (at Noble Ave.), with Rev. Dr. Daniel S. Gales, Superintendent of Canada West Church of the Nazarene, and Rev. Pastor Manoj Ingle of New Hope Church of the Nazarene officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens. The Velasco and Laurea families wish to thank the many friends for your loving support at this the saddest time of our lives, during our mother and sister's passing, especially the congregation of the FCCN. KNYSH FUNERAL CHAPEL 1020 MAIN STREET 582-0973

GLICERINO VILLANUEVA

July 23, 2004

GLICERINO VENDIVIL VILLANUEVA It is with deep sorrow that we, the family, announce the sudden and untimely passing of our beloved husband, father, brother and uncle, Glicerino (Bong) Villanueva, on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at the age of 37 years. His memory will be forever cherished, and he will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 10 years Ruth; and his precious children, Yahweh (9) and Raphael (7); his mother Teresita Villanueva; sister Annalisa (Mandy); and niece Adriana; sister Marife (Vergel); and nephew Vince. Bong was born icon on Wednesday, December 21, 1966 in Bulacan, Philippines. At 21 years of age he immigrated to Canada in September of 1989, returning to the Philippines to marry the love of his life, Ruth on Tuesday, February 8, 1994. As they made their home in Winnipeg with their two sons, Bong was employed as a mechanic at C & E Motors for five years, and most recently New Flyer Industries. His passion involved repairing cars for his family and friends, and spending quality time with his wife and children, taking many family road trips together. Lamay (viewing) will be held on Saturday, July 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight (with prayers being said at 8:00 p.m.), at Knysh Funeral Chapel, 1020 Main St. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Edward the Confessor Roman Catholic Church, 818 Arlington St., with Rev. Fr. Mariano Batucan presiding. Interment will take place at a later date in the Philippines. Active pallbearers will be messrs, Paul Figueroa, Max Figueroa, Lorenzo Lans, Nestor Panganiban, Joseph deLima, Cesar Figueroa, Ed Munoz and Elmel Pilapil. Special thanks to the following people who are his longtime friends for their love and support during this difficult time, godparents, Ralph and Dolores San Juan, Joseph deLima, Paul Figueroa, Henry Cabalu, Uncle Jamie (Bella) and children. On behalf of his wife and children, many thanks to Grace, Agnes, Joy, Alicia and Carol, the R.C.M.P. and many others who gave their support, sympathy and condolences. BONG, MAY YOU REST IN PEACE, AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS REMAIN CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS WITH THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES THAT WE WILL ALWAYS CHERISH FOREVER. DAD, HAVE A SAFE TRIP TO HEAVEN (RAPHAEL). DAD, I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU, AND I'LL ALWAYS MISS YOU (YAHWEH). KNYSH FUNERAL CHAPEL 1020 MAIN STREET 582-0973

KEN WALSH

July 23, 2004

KEN R. WALSH After a courageous battle with COPD, Ken passed away on July 20, 2004 at Deer Lodge Centre. His memory will be cherished by loving wife of 49 years, Lillian and children, Barry (Wendy); granddaughter Katie; and Scott (Brenda). He is also survived by three sisters and two brothers, several nieces and nephews and extended family in Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba. Ken was born icon in Bathurst, NB on February 5, 1925 and grew up in Montreal. He served 25 years in the Armed Forces, including four years overseas in the Second World War, Korea and Egypt. Following his retirement from the military, he enjoyed 11 years with Scotiabank. Ken and Lillian spent 10 wonderful years in Mission BC and returned to Winnipeg in 1997. The past seven years, living at The Courts of St. James, have been very special to them. Ken loved to laugh and had a sense of humour which didn't diminish, even in his last hours. In keeping with Ken's wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of his life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage Ave., Aubrey Street entrance. For those who wish, donations can be made in Dad's memory to the Manitoba Lung Association, 629 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3A 1P6. "Laugh and the world laughs with you." NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200

ROBERT WATSON

July 23, 2004

ROBERT WATSON It is with sadness that Robert Hiram Watson, husband of Lorna, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at Riverview Health Care Centre. Longer obituary to follow. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd - 925-1120

ALBERT WILSON

July 23, 2004

ALBERT WALTER WILSON Albert passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at the age of 73 years. Al will be lovingly remembered by his daughter Kim; grandchildren, Kelsey and Colin; daughter Judi; longtime friend Marie; and many relatives and friends. He retired to Moth Lake, ON in 1991 after 45 years with Stovels, later known as LGM Graphics. Al enjoyed sharing his zest for life and many wonderful years snowmobiling, quadding, and fishing at the lake. Special thanks to Dr. Czaykowski, Kristie, Pat Gray and Eva at CancerCare Manitoba. Thanks also to the staff on 3East at Riverview for their great care and compassion. At Al's request, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Green Acres Funeral Chapel, Hwy. No. 1 East at Navin Road. A reception will follow. If friends so desire, donations in Al's memory may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, ON109-675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. He lived life with laughter & love... In his memory please continue GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-877-230-0438

ISAYAS ZERU

July 23, 2004

ISAYAS ZERU July 18, 1973 - July 14, 2004 Isayas Zeru, son of Mr. Habtemariam Zeru and Mrs. Zeharia Asfeha was born icon on July 18, 1973 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he attended his elementary and junior high. He moved to Asmara, Eritrea and completed his high school there. In 1998 Isayas left for South Africa where he lived for two years. He immigrated to Canada on October 17, 2000. Isayas died on July 14, 2004 at the St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg, Canada. He was preceded by his father Mr. Habtemariam Zeru and mother Mrs. Zeharia Asfeha. On behalf of all his brothers, sisters, other family members and my self I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the staff on ward 5B at the St. Boniface Hospital, to all his friends, acquaintances and other persons who have visited, comforted and supported him during the time of his sickness. Special thanks to the members of the Eritrean and Ethiopian Communities, to the Holy Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Winnipeg, and other Canadians who have given me unconditional support since the time of my arrival from Sweden to look after my brother. I would also like to express my genuine gratitude for the donations that have now made possible to send Isayas' body back home. Rest in Peace Isayas dear, we all love you! May the Lord Bless Our People in Winnipeg! His sister Helen

LOTTIE ARMSTRONG

August 07, 2004

LOTTIE JEAN ISABEL ARMSTRONG On July 30, 2004, Lottie Jean Isabel Armstrong "Lod" - our Sister, Aunt, Great-Aunt, Friend, Parent and Champion, went to sleep peacefully with sister Dorothy Faris and nephew Scott Faris at her side. Left behind to rejoice that she has finally found rest and to celebrate a memorable and meaningful life are: Nephews, Brian (Bev) Armstrong, Frank (Hilda) Armstrong, Scott Faris, and Bob McClintock; Nieces, Sandy (Don) Chiupka, Shirley Gardner, Marilyn (John) Wade, and Carol (Gerry) Irving; Daughter-in-law Carol Faris, and all their children and grandchildren that she cherished so much. Missing her especially will be those who grew up with the help of her guiding hand: Shaun Aston, Rob and Katya McClintock, Curran, Brenna, and Evan Faris, Debbie and Todd Armstrong, Heather Irving, and now Bree-Ann Carruthers. On July 13, 1914, bagpipes were played up and down Hetherington Avenue as the first daughter after eight boys was born icon to William and Carlotta Armstrong in the house, built by her father, where Lottie would live her entire life. She outlived her nine brothers. Her beloved sister Dorothy remains to remember them all. Her father died in the 1918 flu epidemic. Lottie left school early to help support the family and went to work at Eaton's, eventually rising to become a Signature in the ladies' Suits & Coats on the 4th floor. She did buying, marketing and forecasting, became involved in designing clothing in consultation with Jacob & Crowley, and took courses in Economics and Merchandising. Lottie took a leave of absence from Eaton's during the Second World War to work at McDonald Aircraft, repairing damaged airplanes. She wanted to honour her brother Bill who served in the First World War, and Sandy (Ross) who, along with her brother-in-law Archie, made the ultimate sacrifice. She was instrumental in setting up a branch of the Airmen's Club in Riverview Church, organizing dances, and arranging billeting in homes to help young airmen trainees who came to Winnipeg from all parts of the Commonwealth feel less lonely. Lottie left Eaton's to become the first female insurance agent in Manitoba, then joined Ash Temple Limited and there found kindred spirits in Al Hunter and his wife Jean. Al and Lottie formed a team that made their branch an example across the country. She earned honours as Western Canadian Employee of the year. She received the President's Award for Distinguished Service in 1986, recognition previously given only to former Presidents. The following year she received another award for 20 years of Faithful and Dedicated Service. She traveled to head office and to several branches to implement the procedures she had developed. She officially retired at age 65 but worked well in her 70s as Al's right hand. She never lost her love of learning. At 90 she could still recite poetry that she learned in school. She learned furniture making and upholstery, which led to, among other things, the comfortable lounge in her favourite spot, the sunroom. Lottie became a competent carpenter, building the unique carport behind the house, and the rec room that became the "hangout" for Bob and Scott's friends as they grew up. She was active in the Young Liberals, meeting with many notables of the era and was many times encouraged to go into law or politics. "Kids" was a watchword for Lottie. She had none of her own, but helping children was her passion. She volunteered at Shriner's Hospital, singing, telling stories, and handing out "sleeping pills" - Smarties. She even accompanied one particular little girl back to her home in Vancouver. She sang in the choir at Riverview Church, was Superintendent of the Junior High C's, and decorated the choir loft for Christmas Pageants. She constructed and wired the Christmas window decoration at home that to this day draws people to pass by and even knock on the door. In the summer, her garden also brought many visitors to admire the carefully planned beauty. Lottie led an imaginative campaign to save the fire hall at Osborne and Arnold, and always took an interest in local affairs. She loved to cook and bake, and her trays were eagerly awaited by friends and family. In the early years of the Children's Hospital Book Market, Lottie organized the moving of books, drafting into service nephews Brian, Bob and Scott, and Scott's friends from the Churchill Bulldogs, most of whom showed up on Lottie's 90th birthday to pay their respects. She was a member and Treasurer of the Annie A. Bond Guild at Children's Hospital, and was Teddy Box Chairman until her failing health and declining vision forced her to pass on the torch. On her 90th birthday as many of her "kids" as could attend played a final game of Tin-Can baseball. She struck out Scott, then amazed everyone by hitting the ball three times in a row! This was followed by a party at which people whose lives she touched came to tell her how much she was loved and respected: family, neighbours and friends. At her request, there will be no funeral service. Those wishing to remember Lottie may do so by making a contribution to the playroom established in her name at Childen's Hospital. Donations may be sent to: Children's Hospital of Winnipeg, 840 Sherbrook, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1S1 "For upkeep of Room CK5 in memory of Ronnie Armstrong and Timmy Faris". The family would like to thank the "Girls" at the Bank of Montreal, Branch 578 for their many kindnesses and help over the years. Glen and Kathy at McNaught Motors are true friends. Savelia Sytnick aka Reese also provided guidance and friendship above and beyond. The staff at St. Boniface Hospital, with kindness and compassion helped Lottie to her final rest, especially Julia Ann Purcha, who was gentle with Lottie and comforted Dorothy and Scott. To many other people too numerous to name, we pass on our thanks and love. "Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moarning of the bar, When I put out to sea." THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd - 1-877-230-0438

GERTRUDE BARTEL

August 07, 2004

GERTRUDE BARTEL (nee GUENTHER) Gertrude Bartel passed away on Wednesday, August 4, 2004, at the Salvation Army Hospice, Winnipeg, where she was for a brief stay, following being cared for by her daughters, Viola and Ella, at Viola's home. Gertrude was born icon to Abram and Katharina Guenther on May 12, 1912, at Edinburg near Gretna, MB, the youngest and last to survive of 12 children. On October 29, 1935, she married her beloved Wilhelm Bartel, with whom she shared 67 years. He predeceased her in 2002. They lived a few months in Manitoba after their marriage, before moving to Drake, SK, where they farmed for 35 years. They retired first to Calgary, AB, for 10 years, and then to Winnipeg, MB, where they lived until their deaths. Gertrude and Wilhelm were the parents of seven children, Helmut (Carolyn Tate) of Honey Brook, PA, Wesley (deceased), Lillian (Jacob) Elias of Kokomo, IN; Ella Pankratz of Winnipeg, Walter (Delphie, deceased) of Winnipeg; Viola (Brian) Hood of Winnipeg and Arny of Okotoks, AB; 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Gertrude loved her family and was faithful and active in the church, contributing as a Sunday school teacher and in practical acts of service, hospitality, and visiting shut-ins. Gertrude loved the farm. She enjoyed gardening both vegetables and flowers. She was dearly loved and will be missed by her family and by many relatives and friends in the church and in the neighbourhood. Funeral service in memory of Gertrude will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, August 9 at Sargent Avenue Mennonite Church, 926 Garfield St. N., with a luncheon to follow. BARDAL FUNERAL HOME 843 Sherbrook Street, 774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca

SANDRA BIRNIE

August 07, 2004

SANDRA BIRNIE It is with love and heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of our wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend, Sandra Birnie. Left to cherish her memory is her devoted husband George, daughters, Llisa and Kyla, mother Anne, sister Carol and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters-in-law. She will also be greatly missed by her many friends. Sandra was predeceased by her father Carl, who passed away in 1993. She will be remembered as a warm, caring and generous soul who always thought of others first. She loved spending time with her family and friends. Sandra and George were married in January 1972. In the years that followed they had two daughters, Llisa and Kyla. Sandra devoted her life to her family. She will be dearly missed. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 7 at 1:00 p.m. at the Transcona Funeral Chapel, 1800 Day St. with Rev. Jeff Cook officiating. A memorial donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 200-6 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6, would be an appreciated tribute to Sandra's generous, thoughtful nature. Transcona Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

KATIE BURNELL

August 07, 2004

KATIE BURNELL (nee HNATIUK) Katie's funeral service will be held this morning, Saturday, August 7,2004 at 10:00 a.m. in the Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson Drive. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

CANON CAIRD

August 07, 2004

THE REVEREND CANON JOHN DORAN CAIRD November 26, 1939- August 5, 2004 Peacefully on Thursday morning, in the arms of his family, John passed away at the Riverview Health Centre after a heroic battle with cancer. John is survived and will be deeply mourned by his loving wife of 42 years, Anne Veronica; his son Robin; his daughter Meredith; his son-in-law Jeff McLeod; his two beloved granddaughters, Morgann and Mallory; his sister Margaret of Edinburgh; and his two nieces, Susan (Stewart and Katie) and Laura. John was born icon in Edinburgh on November 26, 1939, and grew up in the borders of Scotland. He returned to Edinburgh to attend Heriot-Watt University where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in organic chemistry. He was employed at the Department of Clinical Endocrinology and later at the Department of Bacteriology at the University of Edinburgh, where he met Anne. They were married in September 1961. John and Anne immigrated to Canada in 1965 where he became a research assistant at the Department of Medical Microbiology at the University of Manitoba Medical School. Feeling the call to the Anglican ministry, John attended St. John's College from 1975 to 1978 and obtained his Master of Divinity. He was deaconed at St. Michael and All Angels church in 1977 and was priested at St. John's Cathedral in 1978. He subsequently served as curate at St. Mary Charleswood from 1977 to 1980 and as Rector of Stonewall area parishes from 1980 to 1983 where he became rural Dean. He was called as Rector to St. James the Assiniboine, Winnipeg, in 1983 and remained there until his early retirement in December 2002. He was honoured to be made a Canon of St. John's Cathedral in 1994. John was involved in many organizations and activities. He was a member of the St. Andrews Society of Winnipeg where he served as the Bard for many years until his death as well as President of the Society in 1997 to 1998. John's lifelong love of poetry led him to create his own works. As the Bard of the St. Andrew's Society, each November he wrote a new poem for the Society's annual dinner menu, and he wrote many other verses that will be treasured by the family. He was proud to be a Councillor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba where he served in many capacities from 1989 until June 2004. John was Padre of the Army Navy and Air Force Unit 283, who honoured him with a life membership in August 2002 for his dedicated service. He served in many diocesan capacities and was Editor of the Rupertsland News for many years. John's passion for the high and wild places led him to climb most of the larger mountains in Scotland and Wales. He was a dedicated member of the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland until he left Scotland for his future in Canada. John was a wonderful storyteller who liked to share jokes and his love of good scotch. The family cottage was a source of great pride and joy in John's life as was "the little white dog" Chloe. For their compassion and support, the family wishes to thank Dr. A. Leylek, Dr. M. McConnell, Dr. G. Crawford, Dr. M. Garcia and the staff of the St. Boniface Palliative Care Unit and the Riverview Health Centre 3 East. Our deepest thanks go to Chris Carlyle, nurse in the community, who went the extra mile to keep John comfortable while he was at home. John touched the lives of so many. So much of himself he gave to others. He will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. John is greatly loved and will never be forgotten. The void that has been left will never be filled. A Requiem will be held on Tuesday, August 10, 2004, at 1:30 p.m. at St. John's Cathedral, 135 Anderson Ave., Winnipeg. Interment to follow at St. James Anglican Cemetery. Flowers are graciously declined. If you so wish, donations in John's name may be made to the St. Michael and All Angels Memorial Fund, 300 Hugo St. N., Winnipeg, MB R3M 2N7, and/or the Pet Rescue Shelter at 3062 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y1. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd. 925-1120

DOREEN DARTNELL

August 07, 2004

DOREEN DARTNELL Peacefully on August 5, 2004, Doreen Dartnell passed away at the St. Boniface Hospital. Longer obituary to follow. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

MARCEL DESJARLAIS-LADEROUTE

August 07, 2004

MARCEL DESJARLAIS-LADEROUTE passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, August 4, 2004, at the age of 41 years. Marcel will be lovingly remembered by, his mother Annette (Rick), brothers Mike, Gilbert, Edmund and Mitchell, his partner Danny, as well as many relatives and close friends. Marcel was predeceased by his dad, Arthur Gilbert Laderoute. Marcel was a very fun, loving and strong person. A celebration of Marcel's life will be held at FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL, 3220 - 4 Street N.W., Calgary (across from Queen's Park Cemetery) on Saturday, August 7 at 1:00 p.m. If friends so desire, memorial donations will be accepted by the family for the purchase of a memorial marker. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.mem.com FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM Directors. Telephone: 403-297-0888. Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial

ANNE EWAN-SCOULAR

August 07, 2004

ANNE EWAN-SCOULAR On Friday, July 30, 2004, Anne Ewan-Scoular passed away at the Concordia Hospital after her battle with cancer at the age of 79 years. Anne was born icon on September 17, 1924, and grew up in the Elmwood area all of her life. She loved to travel, go to the cottage, but her love was her music and her family. Cremation has taken place and a private family service was held. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Donations may be made in memory of Anne to CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Ave., Room ON1 160, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. KLASSEN Funeral Chapel 1897 Henderson-North of McIvor-338-0331 1-877-230-0438

JOAN FAWCETT

August 07, 2004

JOAN CAROLE FAWCETT passed away peacefully on August 5, 2004 after a courageous struggle with lung cancer in Vancouver Cottage Hospice at the age of 68 years. Survived by her loving family, husband Terry; sons Bob (Sue) and John (Karen) Braden all of Vancouver; daughter Joanne (John) Ritchie of Winnipeg; grandchildren Christopher, Candice, Devin, Caitlin and Lauren; sister-in-law Susan Begley of Stonewall; nieces Jennifer and Sue-Ann of Winnipeg; also the Price family of Winnipeg and the McDonald and Cowan families of Vancouver. Joan was an active member of the St. Vital Group from 1974 until their move to Vancouver in 1980. God Grant Me The Serenity...

JO-ANNE FRASER

August 07, 2004

JO-ANNE BEATRICE FRASER Jo-Anne Beatrice Fraser, aged 66 years, of Grandview, MB, and formerly of Winnipeg, passed away peacefully August 4, 2004 at Grandview District Hospital. Graveside service will be held Friday, August 13, 11:00 a.m. at Grandview Memorial Gardens, Grandview, MB. Memorial gifts in memory of Jo-Anne may be made to Grandview Manor, Box 607, Grandview, MB, ROL OYO. Letters of condolence to the family may be sent to nairn@mts.net Nairn-Chyz Funeral Home of Roblin, MB Entrusted with Arrangements "Roblin's Only Locally Owned and Family Operated Funeral Home." (204) 937-2111

ARTHUR GEORGESON

August 07, 2004

ARTHUR PALMER GEORGESON We regret to announce the very sudden death of Arthur on August 1, 2004. He is survived by his loving wife Jean; his children, Jim (Annam), Larry (Rose), Muriel (Ralph), Robert (Gwen) and Lorne (Diane); his sisters, Esther and Margaret; and his brothers, Ole, Walter (Lyla), Clarence (Lydia) and Norman. He also had 13 grandchildren, Rachelle, Brian, Bree, Gina, Deanna, Cory, Chris, Darren, Nicole, Marcie, Tara, Desiree, Sasha; 10 great-grand-children; numerous other family and friends. We'll be glad to see our loved one when God's Will takes place and earth becomes a paradise. Memorial service will be August 7 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Vernon, BC.

GERALDINE GEURTS

August 07, 2004

GERALDINE GEURTS It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our dear daughter and sister Geraldine Geurts on August 4, 2004. Geraldine will be lovingly remembered and missed by her mother Victoria; brothers Rene, Leon (Wilma), Derrick (Inge), Curtis (Maureen) and sister Virginia (Lawrie); her nephews, Ryan, Shawn, Jason and Christopher and her nieces Rachael, Nicole, Katarina and Stephanie. Geraldine was blessed with a loving and kind heart. She would never forget a special day whether it be an anniversary or birthday. She would always phone to wish everyone the best on their respected days. Her smile and infectious laugh will always be remembered. A memorial service will be held Sunday, August 8, at 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Home on 1442 Main Street.

ROBERT HIRT

August 07, 2004

ROBERT HIRT Peacefully on Tuesday, August 3, 2004. Robert P. Hirt passed away at Concordia Hospital at the age of 73. Robert is survived by his wife Joan; sons, Terry (Chris), Ken (Deana), Glen and Scott; daughters, Kim (John), Jennifer (Jim); six grandchildren, Joey, Ashley, Christopher, Dustin, Michael and Cory; sisters, Shirley, Shonny, Ronnie and Rita; brother Allan and mother-in-law Ethel Scott. A memorial service will be held August 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Aerie 23 Eagles Hall, 129 Dagmar at William. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Robert's memory to the Humane Society, 5 Kent Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2L 1X3. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler Ave. @ Henderson 668-3151

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