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TED KRUSELNICKI

August 28, 2004

TED KRUSELNICKI August 24, 1928 - August 24, 2004 It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Ted, our beloved husband, father and grandfather, on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 at the age of 76 years. Ted will be forever missed by his loving wife Mildred, of 53 years of marriage; son Peter (Karen); daughters, Pat (Digby), Kathy (Bruce), Susan (Rich) and Jane (Doug); grandchildren, Brett (Jolene), Tara, Thomas, Amy, James, Julie, Michael and James; as well as one sister Stella. Dad led a full life enjoying family gatherings. He was especially proud of his children and grandchildren. In his retirement years, dad and mom enjoyed each other's time together, especially their little jaunts to the States. A celebration of Ted's life will be held on Tuesday, August 31 at 10:30 a.m. in St. John Cantius Church, 846 Burrows Ave. Our family would like to thank the staff at Seven Oaks and St. Boniface Hospitals for all their kindness and care during dad's stay. Special thanks to Firehall No. 16 Platoon 4 for their quick response and compassion at a difficult time. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

FRERE LANGLOIS

August 28, 2004

FRERE LUCIEN LANGLOIS c.s.v. (1905 - 2004) Le frere Lucien Langlois, clerc de Saint-Viateur, est decede a Joliette, QC, le 13 aout, a l'age de 99 ans, dans sa 71 annee de profession religieuse. Ne a Saint-Medard de Warwick, Quebec, le 25 juin 1905, le frere Langlois a prononce des premiers voeux le 6 janvier 1934. Des 1938, il est nomme a Otterburne, MB, ou il travaillera plus de quarante ans a la Maison Saint-Joseph. En 1979, il retourne au Quebec ou il travaillera a Rigaud pendant un autre 20 ans. En 1999, arrive a l'age de 94 ans, il se retire a l'infirmerie communautaire de Joliette. Le frere Langlois a ete expose le dimanche 15 aout a la Maison provinciale des Clercs de Saint-Viateur a Outremont, Quebec, et les funerailles ont ete celebrees au meme endroit, le lundi 16 aout, suives de l'inhumation au cimetiere de la Congregation, a Rigaud. Brother Langlois, Cleric of Saint Viator, passed away in Joliette, QC, on August 13, 2004. Born in Saint-Medard de Warwick, QC on June 25, 1905, Brother Langlois pronounced his first vows on January 6, 1934. In 1938, he was appointed at St.-Joseph College in Otterburne, MB, where he worked for over 40 years before moving back to Quebec in 1979. There he worked for 20 years in Rigaud before moving to the Community infirmary in 1999 at the age of 94. Prayers were held on Sunday evening, August 15 and the funeral mass at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 16 at the Provincial House in Montreal, followed by interment in the Community cemetery in Rigaud.

JAMES LINDSAY

August 28, 2004

JAMES SPEIRS LINDSAY Jimmy passed away peacefully at the Health Sciences Centre, August 24, 2004. Jimmy is survived by his wife Jean of 55 years; three daughters and six granddaughters, Gail Schroeder (Wayne), Heather Millar (Ken), Cheryl Trottier; Alanna, Ashley, Erica, Chantal, Christiane and Melanie all of Calgary; sister Jenny; brother-in-law Bill Pert; John Topp (Cathy) Bob Topp (Alice) and Doug. He was predeceased by son-in-law Eugene Trottier in 1999. Jimmy was born icon in Winnipeg October 26, 1925. He was a Second World War Veteran, serving in the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in the theatre of war in Europe. Jimmy's wish was to be cremated. A graveside service will be held in the Veterans Section in Brookside Cemetery on Tuesday, August 31 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Children's Wish Foundation, 303 - 1 Wesley Ave., Winnipeg R3C 4C6. "May you now Jimmy, find Eternal Peace" THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 Broadway 1-204-925-1120

LILLIAN MacKENZIE

August 28, 2004

LILLIAN GERTRUDE MacKENZIE Peacefully, with family by her side, Lillian Gertrude MacKenzie passed away at the Grace Hospital on Monday, August 23, 2004. Left to cherish her memory are her sister Audrey Read of Winnipeg; and her brother Douglas MacKenzie and sister-in-law Pat of Los Angeles, CA; nephews Gary Read (Helen), Gord MacKenzie (Debbie), Ken MacKenzie, Byron MacKenzie (Barb); nieces, Leilani Chubb (Ron), Diane Kelk (Alan), Patti Reed (Steve) and numerous great-nieces and nephews. Lillian was the second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Whitford MacKenzie. She was born icon and educated in Winnipeg, graduating with a B.A. from the University of Manitoba, R.N. Diploma from Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, certificate of Public Health from McGill, and an M.A. from Columbia University New York. Lillian spent 35 years as Director of Nursing for the Winnipeg Health Department. Lillian was a very private lady who took great pride in her family. Her humour and graciousness will be missed. The family wish to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at the Grace Hospital for the excellent care they provided. Also, a thank you to the staff at the Wellington for all their services and kindness. As per Lillian's wishes, there will be no formal service but a reception will be held at the Wellington, 3161 Grant Ave. on Monday, August 30 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. A private family interment in planned for a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined and we respectfully ask that you make a contribution to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 1291 McGillivray Blvd. 1-877-230-0438

BERTHA MADDEN

August 28, 2004

BERTHA MADDEN (nee BOURASSA) Bertha Madden died suddenly on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 from heart complications at her home in St. Francois Xavier. Bertha was born icon July 11, 1938, the eldest of five children born icon to Romeo and Simone Bourassa of Sherbrooke, PQ. Bertha qualified as a Registered Nurse from Sherbrooke Hospital in 1957; as a Flight Nurse with the RCAF in 1959 and as an Operating Room nurse in 1964 from Vancouver General Hospital. She served as a Nursing Sister with the RCAF for seven years and while with them, was involved in Medivac - Emergency Medical Work out of Edmonton. Just prior to leaving the RCAF, she served as an OR nurse at the military Hospital in Ottawa, where she met and married her husband Dave Madden. Bertha moved to Winnipeg with her family in 1967 and continued to work within the medical system of Manitoba. She worked short periods at Oakview Manor and at Deer Lodge Hospital and her primary work was in the Emergency Wards of Grace Hospital and, especially, the Health Science Center from where she retired in 1994. After retiring she delighted in her RN position in the medical unit of Headingly Correctional Institute. Bertha enjoyed her work as a nurse and at the time of her death she was employed in term position at Grace Hospital and Deer Lodge Hospital. Bertha is survived by her husband Dave Madden; her two sons and their families, Dave, wife Deneen, Jaren and Ryler of Ile des Chenes, MB and Jean Pierre, wife Aileen, Caitlin and Julia Madden of Manchester, England and her four siblings, Richard, Claudette, William and Maxim and their families of Sherbrooke, PQ. Funeral liturgy for Bertha, presided by Msgr. Maurice Commeault, will be at Blessed John XXIII Parish (Assiniboia Christian Center - 3390 Portage Ave.) on Monday, August 30 at 2:30 p.m. Her remains will be cremated and her ashes will be buried in the Catholic Cemeteries on West Portage (Assumption). In lieu of flowers, in remembrance of Bertha, donations can be given to Winnipeg Harvest, 1985 Winnipeg Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0S2. KNYSH FUNERAL CHAPEL 582-0973

GERARD MARTIN

August 28, 2004

GERARD GEORGE MARTIN On August 24, 2004, at his residence, Gerard passed away at the age of 62 years. Cremation has taken place and the interment of the cremated remains will take place at a later date in Timmins, ON. The Desjardins funeral Chapel in care of arrangements 233-4949; toll free 1-888-233-4949.

ISABEL MARTIN

August 28, 2004

ISABEL MARGARET MARTIN June 1, 1909 - August 27, 2004 passed away at the Victoria Hospital after suffering from a stroke. A longer obituary will follow. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 1531 Pembina Hwy. 284-7500

AURORE McARTHUR

August 28, 2004

AURORE McARTHUR (nee ASSELIN) 1925 - 2004 Peacefully in her sleep on August 1, 2004 at Sherman Oaks Hospital, Los Angeles, CA. She was predeceased by her parents, Hermas and Marie Louise Asselin. She is survived by her beloved sister Jeanne Kornberger of Winnipeg and her brother Armand Asselin (Maryann) of Canoga Park, CA. Loving aunt to Doreen Lewis (John) of Dublin, CA and Valerie Feuillatre (Herve) of Lorette, MB. In accordance with her wishes her ashes were scattered at sea in Laguna Beach, CA. Her memory will be cherished forever in our hearts.

GEORGE McARTHUR

August 28, 2004

GEORGE ALLAN McARTHUR Peacefully, on Thursday, August 26, 2004 at Concordia Hospital, George passed away at the age of 78 years. Funeral arrangements are pending. A longer notice to follow in Sunday's papers, the Winnipeg Sun and the Winnipeg Free Press. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120

CLARK McCRAE

August 28, 2004

CLARK McCRAE It is with great sadness the family of Clark McCrae announces his passing at the age of 57 years after losing his battle with cancer. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Hanna; their four sons and one daughter, Jason (Melodie) of Calgary, Jeffrey, James, Jonathan (special friend Andrea) and Jody, all of Edmonton; four grandsons, Chase, William, Scott and Andrew. Clark is survived by three brothers and two sisters, Karen McCrae of Saskatchewan, Terry (Becky) of Edmonton, James (Darlene) of Brandon, MB, Linda Tame (Reg) of Brandon, MB, Mike (Kayleen) of Leduc, AB and his mother Rose McCrae of Brandon, MB. He is also survived by his parents-in-law, Karen and Ivan Kaufmann and two brothers-in-law, Peter (Sandra) Kaufmann and John (Donna) Kaufmann and a special aunt, Gerda Pedersen, all of Winnipeg. Clark was predeceased by his father Howard G. McCrae of Brandon, MB. Clark was a favourite uncle to many nieces and nephews and he loved them all. He was an especially cherished nephew to his uncles, Harper and Jim, and Auntie Doris, all of whom have survived him. Clark had an outstanding career with Great-West Life for 32 years, where he developed friendships that would last all his life. Clark loved life, his family, his friends and his chosen career. Funeral service will commence at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 1 at Evergreen Funeral Chapel, 16204 Fort Rd. with interment immediately following. A celebration of Clark's life will be held at the Derrick Golf Club, 3500 - 119 St., Edmonton, at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 1. All his family, friends and colleagues are invited to attend. Should friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to the Cross Cancer Institute or the Palliative Care Unit, St. Joseph's Auxiliary Hospital. A special thanks to the nurses of St. Joe's and to Dr. Michael Yan for the kindness that was shown to Clark and his family during this time. To sign book of condolences, visit: www.evergreenmemorial.com EVERGREEN FUNERAL CHAPEL, CEMETERY AND CREMATION CENTRE

ELIZABETH MCNAMARA

August 28, 2004

ELIZABETH ANN MCNAMARA August 6, 1905 - August 27, 2004 passed away peacefully at the Golden Links Lodge. Cremation has taken place and there will be no formal service. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 1531 Pembina Hwy. 284-7500

HELEN McPHAIL

August 28, 2004

HELEN McPHAIL January 23, 1927 - August 23, 2004 A lifelong resident of Winnipeg, Helen passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness. She was a CPR employee from the age of 17 and an ardent supporter of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the arts. Predeceased by her parents, Earl and Margaret; and sister Marjorie; she is survived by her Goddaughter Laurie Denley (Gray); and lifelong friend Shirl. At Helen's request there will be no funeral. Instead a gathering to honour her memory will be held in the Kelsey Room, Holiday Inn Airport West, Friday, September 3 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation be made in Helen's memory to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Canada or the Winnipeg Humane Society.

VICTORIA MELNYK

August 28, 2004

VICTORIA (TORY) SYLVIA MELNYK (BOZYK) Very peacefully on Thursday, August 26, 2004, Victoria (Tory) Sylvia Melnyk (Bozyk) passed away. A strong and beautiful woman, Tory will best be remembered for her sense of humour and unconditional love and acceptance of those around her. From the finger sandwiches she so lovingly made for her grandchildren, to the candy and treats she would hand out anytime you stopped by, she found a way to connect with everyone around her, and made sure that they felt appreciated. In her stylish black suits and colourful silk scarves, Tory was absolutely one of a kind. Few people can exude so much warmth or let you know how deeply you are loved with just a smile. Tory is survived by her daughter Tory; son Steve (Cheryl); and grandchildren, Susan and Steven Melnyk and Jonathan and Becky Doyle; as well as brothers, Ted Bozyk (Avis), Bud Bozyk (Cecile); and sister Vera Mardon (Harry) of Winnipeg. A special thank you to the wonderful staff of the Golden Door whose patience, kindness and experience has made this part a little easier. We will love you forever and ever, Grandma.

GEORGINA ORMISTON

August 28, 2004

GEORGINA IRENE ORMISTON (nee GUEST) November 10, 1944 - August 27, 2004 On Friday, August 27, 2004, Gina Ormiston past away at the age of 59 years. She died at home with family and loved ones always near. Gina's strength and courage throughout a short battle with cancer never faltered. A daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, and artist, Gina was constantly creating, giving and sharing her love. Her talents were undeniable and she always gave to others selflessly. She cherished the time she spent with family and friends at gatherings and at the cottage. Gardening and decorating were among her many passions. Gina leaves behind husband Rob, sons Chris and Mike Mason, parents George and Irene Guest, sister Alice, four step daughters Sarah, Andrea, Kendra and Christine, two beautiful daughters-in-law Paulette and Trish, precious grand daughters Kya and Ali and another grandchild on the way. I want to thank Mike and Chris who couldn't possibly have been more supportive to me and better sons to their mother. Thanks to Andrea for all her help with driving, shopping and for getting up every morning at 6:00 a.m. to keep watch. Thanks to two very special friends Dave and Kathy who were there from the beginning to offer help, and Alice for bringing Mom and Dad over. Thanks to friends, neighbors Dorothy and Carol and all the wonderful home care workers especially Thor and Pricilla for their kindness, compassion and generosity to both Gina and our family. I love Gina more today than ever before. Now I see clearer how much I've lost. Her wisdom, her strength, and her beautiful smile will live within me forever. Life is very precious and I'm ever thankful I was able to share nine years of them with Gina but so very sad it's over. Rob. A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Fort Garry United Church, 800 Point Road. Gina will be remembered forever, with love. 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

THADDAUES PARKER

August 28, 2004

THADDAUES (TED) PARKER We deeply mourn the passing of our dear Ted on Sunday, June 20, 2004. He was predeceased by his parents, Alexander and Magdelene Piasecki; sister Josephine (Josie) Korchak; and five year old daughter Patricia back in 1960. Left to honour his memory are his devoted wife and soulmate Helene; his brother John (Margaret); sister Stella Stephen; brother-in-law Bud Korchak; nieces and nephews, Mia Kinal, Tiana Korchak, Della Wheadon (Dale), Stacey-Jo Stephen, Ross Stephen (Cathy), Rodney Stephen, Terry Korchak (Jackie), Jon Piasecki (Linda); and friends. Accompanied by his mother and five year old brother, Ted emigrated from his birthplace, Poland, at the tender age of three to be re-united with his father in Canada. Ted attended Machray Elementary and received his high school diploma from St. John's Tech. He always nurtured a dream of becoming an architect but unfortunately this was not to be. However, in his chosen profession as a painter and decorator, his skill and honesty were well appreciated by many up until the time of his well-earned retirement. Vocation aside, Ted's heart was in his beloved artwork. His natural talent shone in his soft watercolour and pastels, sketches, oils and bold acrylics, beautiful works he so generously gave to family and friends. Ted was multi-talented, he could play the mandolin and violin with ease; his naturalistic landscaping was always a pleasure to behold; he was happy to oblige anyone in need of his prowess in carpentry. Ted's cavalier manner and sometimes feisty attitude belied his true nature - the soul of a romantic. His passion for the great masters in the arts was constant. Listening to classical music and reading was Ted's preferred choice of recreation. The intricate handwork and charm of old world structures appealed to Ted's discriminating taste. He believed in the preservation of such national treasures. Heritage and culture counted with Ted. To escape the confines of the city Ted often sought the solitude and peace of the wilderness. Ted truly believed in nature unspoiled. He never forgot to feed his feathered friends, especially when the harsh realities of winter set in. City birds feasted as well. A man of social conscience, Ted championed many worthwhile causes. The basic rights, freedoms and political justice for all reigned supreme with Ted. He was an active participant towards achieving that end. Any violation of that trust was indeed a "Crime against Humanity." This was the Ted we knew and loved. He left his marks in life and we are grateful for it. Ted received redemption with the blessing of Jesus Christ's Divine Love. This joyous experience enabled him to cope with his illness and find inner peace. We bid our Ted a final farewell. We dearly miss him but take some comfort in knowing that he suffers no more, his soul is with God. A family service was held at Brookside Cemetery on June 25, 2004 with Pastor Todd Petkau of Riverwood Church Community officiating and Ted's brother John contributing with a reading from the Book of Revelations.

MABEL PEARSON

August 28, 2004

MABEL I. PEARSON Suddenly, on Thursday, August 26, 2004 at the Selkirk General Hospital, Mabel Pearson, aged 82 years, passed away peacefully with her family by her side. She is survived by her children, son Terry (Marcia) and daughter Maureen (Daniel); grandchildren Lisa (Dan), Chris (Becky), Jennifer (Ryan), Aaron and great-grandson Dylan. She was predeceased by her husband Garnet. Mabel was born icon in Calgary on April 28, 1923. She moved to Manitoba in the 1930's where she met and married Garnet in 1942. They were married for 50 years until his passing in 1992. Mabel was an active member of Christ Anglican Church, Selkirk and the Gordon Howard Seniors Centre. She enjoyed the company of many friends and over the years dinners, card playing and travelling brought her great pleasure. Prayer will be said Monday, August 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gilbart Funeral Chapel, Selkirk. A Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, August 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the Christ Church, Selkirk with The Rev. Canon Bryan D. Bjerring officiating. In lieu of flowers donations maybe made to the charity of one's choice. Thank you to Dr. Nesbit, Dr. Du Preez and the Emergency Room staff at the Selkirk General Hospital. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

MAYNARD PETTY

August 28, 2004

MAYNARD L. PETTY Peacefully on August 25, 2004 at Concordia Hospital Maynard passed away at the age of 92. He is survived by his loving wife Sylvia Debroni; daughter Drea and six grandchildren. Cremation has taken place a memorial service will be held in Seattle, WA at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler Ave. @ Henderson 668-3151

LEA PINCHUK

August 28, 2004

LEA PINCHUK Lea Pinchuk passed away peacefully in her home on August 26, 2004 at the age of 83. She was predeceased by her husband Israel; and her brothers, Jake and Kiwa; and is survived by her children, Philip Pines (Irene), Donna-Sherry and David; her grandchildren, Elliot and Andrea; and her siblings, Eva, Dora and Usher. Lea was passionately devoted to her family whom she put above all else. She worked incredibly hard and made many sacrifices right to the end to provide for and support her family and has earned her rest. She will be deeply missed and always remembered by those she loved and who loved her. As per her wishes, a private family service will be held at graveside. The family wishes to thank Drs. A. Jayakumar, J. Gillespie, K. Boyd, the Victoria General Hospital Oncology team, and the WRHA Palliative Care team whose care and support were invaluable. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to: CONGREGATION ETZ CHAYIM 589-6305.

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