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DORIS KSIAZEK

September 14, 2004

DORIS KSIAZEK July 1, 1911 - September 11, 2004 Peacefully with family at her side, Doris Ksiazek passed away at the Health Sciences Centre. Doris was predeceased by her husband, Alexander; parents, Cornelius and Tekla Bendera; sisters, Nellie Slobodian, Mary Mariash, Anne Pasaluko, Helen Romano, Sister Charitina S.S.M.I., Pauline Soluk; and brothers, John and Mike Bendera. Doris is survived by her loving son William (Sharry) of Hammond, IN; sisters, Pearl Antymis and Geraldine (Harold) Plischke; sisters-in-law, Emeline and Anne Bendera; and many nieces and nephews. Doris was born icon in Thalberg, MB and grew up in a large and loving pioneer family. Always daring and adventurous, she joined her girlfriend on a trip to the World's Fair in Chicago in 1933. It was here that she met the love of her life, Alex. They married in 1936 and made their home in Illinois. After Alex's passing in 1973, she returned to Canada and resided in Winnipeg. Living life to the fullest, Doris was always ready to have company or go out for a good meal or a card game. Her family was very precious to her and she took time to keep in touch with all. We will treasure memories of special times together. The family expresses gratitude to the very caring staff of home care and Holy Family Nursing Home. Prayers will be begin with the saying of the Rosary at 6:45 p.m., Tuesday, September 14 at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, September 15, at 10:30 a.m., at St. Alphonsus Parish, 300 Donalda Ave. Interment will take place on Friday, September 17, at 1:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, IL. In lieu of flowers, those who wish, may make donations in Doris' memory to Holy Family Nursing Home, 165 Aberdeen Ave. or St. Alphonsus Parish, 300 Donalda Ave. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

ROSE MALINOWSKI

September 14, 2004

ROSE MALINOWSKI (nee GOTTFRIED) 1926 - 2004 After a lengthy and courageous battle with Parkinsons, surrounded by her family, Rose passed peacefully with dignity from this world into the next on Sunday, September 12, 2004 at the Gimli Community Health Centre only three days after their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Rose is survived by her loving husband Joseph; her sons, Carl (Judy), Robert (Penny); daughters, Amelia (Brian) Humeny, Valerie (Randy Hutch); grandchildren, Barbara (Drew), Cheryl, Diane (Burhard), Suzanne, Jennifer (Brian), Glenn (Theresa), Jeffrey (Charna), Leanne, Christopher; great-grandchildren, Andrew, Carlen, Veronica, Jacquelynn, Vanessa, Jessica, Sarah, Tyler and David. Also surviving are her brothers, Willie, Frank, Leo; sisters, Ann, Mary, Agnes, Florence, Terry, Liz and Kathy. Rose is predeceased by her parents, Leon and Katherine Gottfried; brothers, Walter, Joseph, Adam, John; sisters, Victoria and Helen. Mom was born icon in Gimli on February 16, 1926. She enjoyed life to the fullest with her love of sports, especially baseball and curling. Mom and Dad travelled to many far away places but especially enjoyed travelling in their motorhome. Many family members will always remember Babcha's delicious cooking and her hand stitched quilts will keep them warm for years to come. Pallbearers will be her grandsons, Glenn Humeny, Jeffrey Humeny, Andrew Malinowski, Christopher Hutch, Brian Turner, Drew Cantley; honorary pallbearers are her granddaughters, Barbara Cantley, Cheryl Brown, Diane Malinowski, Leanne Hutch, Suzanne Malinowski, Jennifer Malinowski. Viewing will be at the St. Michaels Church, Gimli, MB on Thursday, September 16 at 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Father Art Seamon officiating. Interment will follow at the St. Cyril Methodius cemetery. The family wishes to express their thanks for the excellent care and comfort provided by Dr. Jackie Montoedi and staff at the Gimli Community Health Centre. Thanks also go out to the staff at the Betel Home Foundation for their care and support and to all the staff at Gimli Home Care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in memory of Rose Malinowski to Betel Home Foundation for "Residents Courtyard". ROSE From the flower, The symbol of the Virgin Mary A tranquil lady Who loves the sun. Unfurls and becomes inspired when admiration is showered upon her. A warm hearted individual Gilbart Funeral Chapel, Gimli in care of arrangements.

EVELYN MARTIN

September 14, 2004

EVELYN ELIZABETH (BETTY) MARTIN (nee MACKAY) Betty Martin, formerly of Warsaw Avenue in Winnipeg, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2004 at the Pembina Place Personal Care Home. Betty was born icon Evelyn Elizabeth Mackay on August 5, 1917 in Vancouver. Two years later her family moved to Winnipeg when her father, Rev. John Mackay, accepted the position of Principal of Manitoba College. She attended Isbister School and Riverbend School for Girls (Balmoral Hall) and received her BA from United College in 1939. She graduated from the School of Nursing at the General Hospital in 1943, and went on complete a one year diploma course in Public Health nursing at McGill in 1946-47. Her nursing career was a defining part of her life, first in public health units around the province and then, from 1959 to 1978, in the Premature Nursery at the Women's Pavilion of the General Hospital. She remained an enthusiastic and active member of her Class of '43 Alumni, faithfully attending annual reunions with her classmates until this past year. It was while working in Flin Flon in 1947 that she met John Bennett (Jack) Martin, who was prospecting and mining at nearby Cranberry Portage after serving overseas. They were married in Winnipeg in 1948 and moved into the house on Warsaw Avenue. Many strong friendships were formed on Warsaw Avenue and Betty lived there until her health required that she move in 2003. Jack predeceased her in 1987. Betty was most of all a loving and devoted mother and grandmother and is remembered and sorely missed by her children Nancy of Victoria, BC, David and partner Liz of Toronto, Paddy (Pat) and wife Barbara of Winnipeg; and her grandchildren, Liam and Corey. Betty will also be remembered by her sisters-in-law, Sheila Lacroix (Guelph) and Ethel Mae Mackay (Long Beach, CA); and brother-in-law Michael Martin and his wife Beth (Toronto); as well as her many nieces and nephews. Everyone who knew Betty will remember her as a giving and generous person who lived her faith through kindness and charity. She was an active member of Harrow United Church and inspired many with her cheerful and optimistic outlook on life. The family wishes to extend our sincere appreciation for the outstanding care and attention shown to Betty while resident at the Pembina Place Care Home. Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 14 at Harrow United Church followed by a reception in the church and internment in the family plot at Old Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Harrow United Church or a charity of your choice in Betty's memory. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 783-7211

WILLIAM MAZUR

September 14, 2004

WILLIAM (BILL) MAZUR On Tuesday, September 7, 2004, Bill Mazur passed away at the age of 46 years. Full obituary will follow in Wednesday's edition. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, 1-204-925-1120

JOSEPH McCARTHY

September 14, 2004

JOSEPH McCARTHY Peacefully, on August 23, 2004, in Boston, MA., Joe, formerly of Winnipeg, beloved son of the late Daniel Joseph McCarthy and Margaret Mary (Cronin) McCarthy, passed away. Joe was predeceased by his brothers Larry (Ella) and Jerry (Anna) and leaves to mourn his passing his brothers Dan (Mary) and Ed (Gail); sisters Rosaleen (Bill), Sheila and Maureen (Peter); as well as 21 nieces and nephews and their families. Joe attended St. Ann's School and St. Paul's High School and College and worked in Winnipeg and Montreal. He served with the Air Force for five years, being stationed in Montreal and Metz, France before emigrating to the United States where he resided in New York and Boston, holding positions as a draftsman until his retirement in Boston. Joe's family offers sincere thanks to Joe's dear friends Bill and wife Mary in Boston for their caring and support. Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated at St. Anthony Shrine in Boston on Friday, August 27, Father Frank McHugh presiding. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St. Ann's Church, 271 Hampton Street, on Friday, September 17 at 2:00 p.m., Father Robert Polz presiding. Interment to follow at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Assumption Section. Should friends so desire contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

REMEDIOS MENARD

September 14, 2004

REMEDIOS "REMY" MENARD (nee PRIMOLO) Peacefully, after a brief, courageous battle with cancer, Remy passed away with her family at her side, on Saturday, September 11, 2004 at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg. She is survived by her loving husband, Paul; devoted daughter, Perla (Tim); nephews and niece, Sonny, Aimee, Marvin and Justin (mother Beth) all of Winnipeg; brothers-in-law, Norm (Jacqueline), Bruno and Dennis (Faye); sisters-in-law, Helene, Yvette (Reg Keats) and Aline; parents-in-law, Nelson and Rachel Menard; nieces and nephews, Serge, Sandra, Cindy, Michelle, Monique, Robert, Marjolaine and their families outside of Winnipeg; as well as numerous cousins and friends across Canada, in the United States and the Philippines. Remy was predeceased by her parents, Pedro and Eulogia (Laureta) Primolo. Remy received her education as a registered nurse at the University of Santo Thomas, Philippines and immigrated to Canada in 1967. She met Paul soon after and they were married in 1968. After a couple of moves, they settled in Winnipeg where Perla was born. Remy enjoyed tending to roses and orchids and devoted most of her free time to volunteering in the community, notably Magdaragat and the Folkarts Council of Winnipeg, where she made many friends over the years. Weekends that Mom and Dad weren't on a quick trip south of the border, she tried her luck at draws at various charity events and fundraisers around the city. Her enviable luck always amazed us all. Most important to Remy was spending time with family, watching basketball games and concerts, and hosting family meals at "Auntie's Restaurant." Memorial Mass will be held on Thursday, September 16 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 355 Andrews St. at Mountain Avenue with Rev. Fr. Diosdado Parrenas presiding. Special thanks to Dr. Milambiling, Dr. Richardson, Dr. Lipschitz, Winnipeg Paramedic Services, Health Sciences Centre Emergency and D4 staff, for their dedicated and compassionate care. As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations in Remy's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice. "Be not dismayed at good-byes A farewell is necessary For us to meet again And meeting again... After moments, Or lifetimes, Is certain for those who are friends." - Richard Bach WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

JAMES MUNN

September 14, 2004

JAMES LESLIE POWELL MUNN On September 12, 2004 James Leslie Powell Munn passed away at St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 78 years. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 16 at 10:00 a.m. in Thomson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway. Complete obituary will follow. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 925-1120

AIKO NAKAUCHI

September 14, 2004

AIKO (ALICE) NAKAUCHI On September 12, 2004 at the Beacon Hill Lodge, Alice Nakauchi passed away at the age of 81 years. Prayers will be said on Sunday, September 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the Thomson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, September 20 at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church, Osborne and Arnold. The remains will be forwarded to Moose Jaw for interment. Should friends so desire, donations may be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society, 5 Kent Rd. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 925-1120

AUDREY POOLE

September 14, 2004

AUDREY STELLA POOLE (nee SYS) After a long and courageous battle with cancer, Audrey finally succumbed to her illness on Saturday, September 11, 2004. She was predeceased by her parents, Camiel Sys in 1952 and Amandina Sys in 1956. Audrey was also predeceased by sisters, Marguerite DeBaets in 1997 and Jeannette Gheeraert in 1984; and one brother-in-law Armond DeBaets in 1999. She is survived by her husband of 37 years David Poole; two sisters, Mary Kesteloot (Andy) and Esther Vermeersch (Homer); brother George (Camilla); and brother-in-law Jules Gheeraert (Pat). Also left to mourn her passing are many nieces and nephews, Dan (Carol), Len (Monique), Linda (Joel), Lorraine (Alain), Donna (Ken), Lori (David), Marie (Doug), Raymond (Margaret), Audrey (Leo), Joe (Darrian), Ginny (Mike), Chris (Norm) and Penny (Adrian). Audrey was born icon in St. Boniface and continued to live on the dairy farm on which she had been raised until 1974. After the sale of this farm she moved with her husband Dave to Grande Pointe, where her parents had first settled when they came to Canada from Belgium. There, Dave and Audrey set up a grain and cattle farm operation. Audrey always had a great love for children and although she did not have any of her own, there was a special place in her heart for the many children of her brothers and sisters. Because she lived with her brother George, his wife Cammy and their daughters before she married in 1967, she was like a second Mom to Ginny, Chris and Penny. Her love for children continued and as her nieces and nephews began to have their own children, she developed a very close and loving relationship with Chris' boys, Sean, Brody and Brett. Audrey was a kind and generous lady whose home was open to everyone. She always welcomed friends and family, from near and far, into her home for meals and overnight stays. She took great pleasure and pride in baking, cooking, knitting and entertaining guests. Audrey also enjoyed travelling and visited Belgium, Wales, Holland, United States and several cities and towns in Canada where her nieces and nephews resided. Audrey was a loving spirit with a great zest for life. As a teenager, Audrey learned to sing and play the guitar, and together with her brother George and her nephew Dan, they formed a band. The three of them performed at many weddings, dances and gatherings of family and friends. Her love for music lasted throughout her lifetime and Audrey continued to perform for as long as she was able. She spent countless hours with her siblings' children when they were young and, more recently, her great-nephews, teaching them to sing some of the many songs she knew how to play on her guitar. Also of great interest to Audrey was her garden, in which she took much pride, as well as the many animals on her farm. She was lovingly referred to as "Aunty Audrey" by many neighbours and friends of the family. She will be greatly missed by the many people in her life who loved her dearly. A funeral service in honour of Audrey's life will be held on Thursday, September 16 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Bernadette Church, 820 Cottonwood Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Audrey's memory to Cancer Care Manitoba, PO. Box 2248, Station Main, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 9Z9. The Coutu family in care of arrangements EDWARD J. COUTU LTD. 680 Archibald Street 253-5086

HENRY RATTAI

September 14, 2004

TRIBUTE TO HENRY RATTAI On June 5, 1932, Henry Rattai was born icon into the loving home of Phillip and Ernestina in Saint Ouens, MB. He was the fifth in a family of seven children. With four brothers and two sisters, his life on the farm was adventure filled. In 1948 Henry moved to the city, but his heart stayed on the farm. He married the love of his life, Elfriede Hintz in 1952. As soon as possible they bought a little home on Furby Street. Into those walls God added the laughter of three little children, Ruth, Beverley and Gerhard. Dad loved his wife Frieda deeply. He loved his family, both immediate and extended. Family reunions were always a highlight for him. He enjoyed fishing trips with his brothers, and cottage days with his family, where he roused up many tennis games, competing fiercely with his ever improving children and grandchildren. Thanks Dad for teaching us how to drive, and how to water ski at a young age. Thanks for showing us how to love your spouse, how to forgive, how to live life to the fullest, but most importantly how to put God first in life. Henry started learning his carpentry skills informally on the farm. He worked for a few years as a journeyman carpenter, and then founded Kraft Construction in 1959. Over the next 45 years, Kraft built many schools, bridges, churches and other commercial industrial buildings around Winnipeg, across western Canada, the Northwest Territories, the Yukon and northwestern Ontario. He was not just a builder, but a visionary too. He had a potential development plan for every vacant property that he saw. Henry served on the boards of not less than a dozen different organizations. He served on the board of the Winnipeg Construction Association, longer than any other member to date (1979 - 1994). Besides birthing Kraft Construction, he also founded the Kraft group of companies. Henry volunteered a lot of his time and energy to charitable organizations. Foremost amongst them was his home church. Immanuel Pentecostal where he served on the board for years, directed the band, led the choir, and taught Sunday school. Unexpectedly, on Thursday, September 9, 2004 while playing a game of golf with three of his close friends, he died at Falcon Lake. Our loss is great. Our pain is deep. Left to mourn his passing are his brother Ed Rattai and wife Elsie, sister Dorothy Kokot, Gordon Rattai with his wife Elizabeth, Herman Rattai and wife Jeanette, and sister Agnes Rist with her husband Seno. The immediate family, Elfriede, Ruth, Beverley and Erhard, Gerhard and Rosalie, Bryan with his wife Kelly, and Laura, Sheena, Samantha and Lucas all say "We love you Dad, and will treasure the good memories of all that you meant to us. Thank you for who you were. We'll see you on the other side."

AGNIESZKA RUBIK

September 14, 2004

AGNIESZKA RUBIK (nee RAZNIAK) Peacefully on Sunday, September 12, 2004, Agnieszka Rubik passed away at St. Joseph's Personal Care Home at the age of 92. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, September 17, at 11:30 a.m., at Holy Ghost RC Church, 341 Selkirk Ave. Viewing will be held one half hour prior to the service. Interment to follow at Holy Ghost Cemetery. Longer obituary to follow. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044

ALBERT SCHMIDT

September 14, 2004

ALBERT SCHMIDT (SMITH) Albert Schmidt passed away peacefully on Monday, September 13, 2004 at the Beausejour & District Hospital. He was born icon on June 23, 1920 in Green Bay, MB. Albert is survived by his brothers and sisters, Walter and wife Elaine, Beausejour; Herbert and wife Margery, Winnipeg; Lilly, Winnipeg; Anne Andrest, Winnipeg and Esther Bachman, Beausejour; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Henry Schmidt in 1961 and Emillie Schmidt in 1995; his brothers, Harry Schmidt in 1991, Bill Smith in 2004; and his sister Hilda Tittlemeir in 1991. Albert served in the Canadian Armed Forces during the Second World War, later working on the family farm in Green Oak until his retirement. He enjoyed farming and visiting with his friends. Upon his retirement, he moved into Armstrong Manor in Beausejour. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 16 at 2:00 p.m.at the Sobering Funeral Chapel, Beausejour, MB with Pastor Hugh Laidlaw officiating. Friends may view one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at the St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Green Bay. Special thanks to the home care staff who assisted Albert, especially Barbara, Catherine and Lorraine and to the staff of the Beausejour Health Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations in Albert's memory may be made to the Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or to the Beausejour & District Hospital. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour 268-3510 or Mb. toll free 1-877-776-2220

MARY SCOTT

September 14, 2004

MARY ADELE SCOTT Peacefully on Thursday, September 9, 2004, Mary Adele Scott (nee West) passed away after a tough battle with cancer. Left now with only her memory are her daughters, Lynne, Windi, Kathy, and her 10 grandchildren, her three great-grandchildren and the many many good friends who knew and loved her. She was predeceased by her husband of over 50 years Donald Gilchrist Scott also her brother Bonar. Mary was born icon and lived in Winnipeg most of her life, the later 40 years in Fort Garry. She spent many wonderful summers at Victoria Beach with family where she acted as Dad's crew on the Lazy E. Sailboat. She also loved the country, horses, and all animals. She grew up at West Acres, where the old farm house still stands on Muriel Street, and later enjoyed her parents hobby farm in Balmoral, MB. She will be remembered as the best mother and friend anyone could have. In her retirement years Mary rode her horses with her good friends and enjoyed her associates with the Broke 'n busted riders, with whom she camped along with her husband Don and her horsy friends. We will always remember her fun loving sense of humour and kind hearted nature. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 16 at St. Paul Anglican Church, 830 North Dr., Fort Garry. With the Rev. G. Woodcroft officiating. Interment to follow at Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery. Those who wish to do so may make a donation in memory of Mary to CancerCare Manitoba, P.O. Box 2248, Stn. Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 783-7211

ANNE SMITH

September 14, 2004

ANNE ETHEL SMITH On Sunday, September 12, 2004. Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her husband F. Hartley Smith M.D. in 1986 and three sisters and one brother. She is survived by her children, Carol Macoomb (Richard Macoomb M.D.), Frances Cholakis (Leo Cholakis), Brian Smith (Mavis Smith) and Margaret Corcoran (Terence Corcoran), 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren and one brother and one sister. Mrs. Smith was a registered nurse having trained at the St. Boniface Hospital School of Nursing. She was a longtime member of Westminster United Church and was an Honorary Life Member of the McKinnon Guild of the Children's Hospital. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, September 15 at 11:00 a.m. at Westminster United Church, Maryland and Westminster. Rev. Robert Campbell will officiate. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Manitoba Chapter), 141 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R2 or to a charity of your choice. THOMSON Funeral Home - 669 Broadway - 925-1120

JEAN SMITH

September 14, 2004

JEAN CHRISTIE SMITH (nee FORGIE) May 25, 1924 - September 10, 2004 Peacefully, with Joe at her side Jean passed away on September 10 at St. Boniface Hospital. Jean will be missed by her two sons, Norm and Allan and her two daughters-in-law, Sandy and Sue. Nicole, Joel, Heather, Cam, Mandy, Ainsley, Scott, Kristel, Josh and Scotty will all miss their Grandma. Maggie and Sophia who recently brought a sparkle to Great-Grandma's eyes will miss visiting her. Jean's brothers, Will and Jimmy wish her peace. Jean was born icon in Winnipeg and raised in Elmwood. She attended George V. and Lord Selkirk Schools. She married Joe, her one and only true love 61 years ago on July 21, 1943. They raised their family in St. Vital and remained there throughout their lives. Our family wishes to thank the staff of 7A South for their kindness and caring. If friends so desire donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba or the Canadian Cancer Society. The immediate family will attend a celebration of Jean's life at Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens.

PAUL ST. GODARD

September 14, 2004

PAUL ST. GODARD 1926 - 2004 Peacefully, with his family by his side, on Saturday, September 11, 2004, Paul St. Godard passed away after a brief illness, at the DeSalaberry and District Health Centre in St. Pierre-Jolys, MB. Paul was born icon in Ste. Elizabeth, MB, on April 22, 1926. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 55 years, Denise (nee Trudel); his children, Renald (Judi), Lise (Alain Letendre), Marilyne (Roland Gosselin), Pauline (Richard Dubois) and Joanne (Richard Frechette); his 13 grandchildren, Ronald, Leanne, Peter, Caroline, Serge, Maurice, Natalie, Janelle, Julie, Roxanne, Veronique, Braden, Chloe; and seven great-grandchildren; his brothers, Armand (Yvette), Denis (Yvette), Aurele (Cindy), Roger (Marlyn) and Gilles; his sisters, Antoinette (late Amedee Marion), Liliane (Benoit Lambert), Yvette (Denis Brisson), Paulette (Alex Ross) and Gilberte (Orest Horbachewski); as well as the Trudel family. Paul was predeceased by his parents Napoleon and Marie-Louise (nee Peloquin); brothers, George (Marie), Henri (Jeannine) and Emile; one grandson Michael-Paul; two sisters-in-law, Leonna and Helene Trudel; as well as his mother and father-in-law Joseph and Cleophee Trudel. For 42 years Paul was employed with Beatrice Foods and retired 12 years ago in St. Malo, MB. The most important thing to Paul was spending time with his family and friends. The family extends special thanks to Dr. Strank and Dr. Duplessis, the staff at the DeSalaberry and District Health Centre, and to Father Joseph Choiselat. Funeral mass will be celebrated by Father Joseph Choiselat at the St. Malo Roman Catholic Church in St. Malo on Wednesday, September 15 at 2:00 p.m. Prayer service will begin at 1:30 p.m. The service will terminate at the church and cremation will follow. Private interment of Paul's cremated remains will take place in the St. Malo Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Paul's memory to the Palliative Care Unit of the DeSalaberry and District Health Centre, St. Pierre-Jolys, MB R0A 1V0. LECLAIRE BROTHERS in care of arrangements. 775-2220

KELLY STARR

September 14, 2004

KELLY STANLEY WALTER STARR JR. November 13, 2003- September 9, 2004 With deepest sorrow our little angel went home to join the Lord with his stepsister Vanessa. Kelly was born icon on November 13, 2003 at the Women's Hospital prematurely at 34 weeks. He spent the first two months in NICU ward, was transferred to the PICU for two weeks where he got his trach tube operation. After that he was transferred to PSCU at the Children's Hospital in Winnipeg. Kelly did come home but only for a short time. His dad and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the NICU, PICU and especially to PSCU staff for all the caring, loving support you all have shown us. Kelly Jr. Leaves to mourn in his loving memory his parents, Kelly Sr. and Kim Starr; his stepbrother Jessie; and his stepsister Petrina of Saskatoon, SK. His Godparents, Fred and Alma Smith of Winnipeg. Also, his grandparents, Stanley and Grace Starr of Sagkeeng First Nation, Walter and Dorthy Starr of Brokenhead First Nation; his uncles, aunts and extended family and friends. Wake services were held in Sagkeeng at his grandparents house, house No. M53, down the old road, starting on Saturday, September 11 to Sunday, September 12, Monday, September 13 our baby was taken to his resting place in Brokenhead First Nation, one night wake service was held at the Community Hall. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 14 at 2:00 p.m. in Brokenhead First Nation, with Rev. Nancy Bruyere officiating. Burial to follow at the Brokenhead Cemetery. Pallbearers are his uncles, Archie and Christopher Starr of Sagkeeng First Nation and Faron and Larry Starr of Brokenhead First Nation. We would also like to thank all the people who were there to support us, in our time of need. Especially to Dr. Kesselman who was there for our son from early morning to the time of his passing in the early evening. Also, thanks to Community Services Home Care Department. Meegwetch to all of you! "You were here for a short while, you brought happiness and joy to our lives, Daddy and Mommy will never forget, Rest in peace my baby, Until we meet Again." With love always, Mommy and Daddy We love you baby!

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