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Kim Mae Foulds

Dec. 3, 1957 – April 14, 2018 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Kim Foulds aged 60 years of Argyle, MB. on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at Stonewall Hospital. Survived by her loving husband Ross, brother Dan, brother-in-law Rae (Barb), sister-in-law Bev (Bob) Agar and 2 nieces and 3 nephews. Kim was predeceased by her parents Archie and Alda Simons in 1992, mother-in-law and father-in-law Betty and Wilfred Foulds in 2000, sister-in-law Ann in 2016. Kim worked at Canada Packers, Holiday Haven Nursing Home and later provided Homecare for people in the area before her illness. She thoroughly enjoyed gardening and doing petty point. The family would like to thank the Drs., Nurses and staff at the Stonewall Hospital for their care and compassion. Cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. A family interment will take place at a later date. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or to Stonewall Hospital.

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David Shewchuk

April 4, 1951 – April 7, 2018    Suddenly on Saturday, April 7, 2018 David Shewchuk aged 67 years of Arborg, MB. passed away at the St. Boniface Hospital. Predeceased by his mother Dorothy, father Steve, brother Donald and brother-in-law Dennis. Survived by sisters Gloria Melnyk, Valerie (Tim) Shewchuk; nephew Danny (Tracy); nieces Darolyne (Ian), Denise (Duncan), Belinda; great niece Shaylyn. David retired early due to ill health, but still enjoyed working on his house and going to his farm in Fisher Branch. David was an avid gardener and excellent photographer. A heart-felt thanks to family, friends and neighbours for all their support in David’s time of need. As per his wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. A private family interment will take place at Sylvan Cemetery at a later d

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Darlene Edna Smaldon

1954 – 2018

It is with deep sadness the family announces the passing of our dear Sister and Auntie, Darlene Edna Smaldon at Goodwin Lodge on April 5, 2018, at the age of 64. Darlene was born in Teulon, MB, and lived in Gunton for most of her life. She had a love for nature, especially flowers and birds, always anticipating the arrival of the hummingbirds. She is survived and will be lovingly remembered by her brothers and sisters, George (Adeline), Leonard, Bryan (Liz), Valerie, Gerald, Heather (Garry), and Karen (Greg). She was “Deedee” to her nieces and nephews, Lenore (Kris), Bill, Aaron (Erin-Brie), Michelle (Demetri), Brent (Shianne), Scott, Cory (Danielle), Kyle and Ashley (Corey), her great-nieces and nephews Max, Chase, Finley, Helena and Grayson. Lifelong friends Terry and Marian. She was predeceased by her parents William (Billy) and Edna, brother-in-law Leonard and grandparents. We would like to thank Dr. Loudon and the staff at Goodwin Lodge for their kindness and care given to Darlene and her family. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday April 10 at 11:00 a.m. at the Gunton Greenwood Community Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Goodwin Lodge (recreation) Box 89, Teulon, MB, R0C 3B0.

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Mary Yarema

April 12, 1923 – March 31, 2018            Peacefully, with family by her side, Mary passed away at the age of 94 years at the Arborg Personal Care Home. Born April 12, 1923 in Ukraine, she was the eldest of 3 children born to Mike and Nellie Zwarych. She immigrated to Canada by boat with her family at the age of 6. She left home at an early age, completing a business course and worked in Winnipeg. Mary loved music and dancing and while attending a wedding celebration, met Ned, the love of her life. It was an instant mutual attraction and within a few months they were married on October 14, 1943. They continued to enjoy dancing throughout their life together. They loved entertaining visitors and playing cards with friends. Mary was always known as a hard worker, excellent cook, a generous lady, and devoted to her family. Above all, she was a spiritual person. Her love for God and neighbour compelled her to share precious Bible truths with others concerning the hope of a better future under God’s kingdom where life will be free of suffering, sorrow, sickness and death, as promised in Revelation 21: 3,4. Ned and Mary raised 3 children; Judy (Dennis), Jerry (Brenda), Jeff (Peggy). She was a loving grandmother and great grandmother to Chris (Cayna-Lee) Marcus and Lauren; Chad, Connor and Delaney; Racquel, Stephanie and Kaitlyn; Ninette (Kent); Richanda (Chris) Brynley; and Natalie. We wish to thank all the staff at the Arborg Personal Care Home for their care and compassion shown to mom during her stay of 12 ½ years. Thank you also to those who visited and supported her through her long journey battling Alzheimer’s. In accordance with Mary’s wishes cremation has taken place and a private family interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary’s memory to the Arborg Personal Care Home, Box 10, Arborg, MB., R0C 0A0, attention Wanda.

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Gordon Langrell

It is with deep sorrow, the family is saddened to announce that Gordon passed away on March 17, 2018 after a courageous fight with cancer. Gordon is survived by his loving wife Sue; his children Michael (Marni) granddaughter Morgan, and Darryl (Renee) grandsons Alton, Copper and Ethan (and his mother Megan). Sisters Grace (Bob) Stein, Shirley (Cyril) Irwin, and brothers Ronald (Joy) Langrell and Harold Langrell. Gordon was very fond of his nieces and nephews as well as his sisters and brothers-in-law on the Kotelko side. He is also remembered and loved by Sue’s family, mother Elsie Becker, brothers Carl, John (Donna) and Rob (Sharon) and children Lisa (Blake) Legault, Matt (Melanie) Janzen, Sheila (Steven) Smart and grandchildren. Gordon was predeceased by his loving parents Victor and Edna Langrell and wife Myra (nee Kotelko). Gordon grew up in the Woodlands area attending Woodlands Elementary and Warren Collegiate. He remained in Woodlands farming, working and raising his family over the years. He loved hunting, fishing, curling and traveling. His favourite pastime was visiting with friends and family. The funeral service was held at the Stonewall Legion on Thursday, March 22 at 2 p.m. Interment was held earlier at 11 a.m. at Meadow Lea Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, kindly make donations to Woodlands Childcare Inc., Box 270, Woodlands, MB. R0C 3H0. Many thanks to Cancer Care Manitoba and to the Stonewall Hospital palliative care staff.

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Gordon Watson

September 12, 1929 – March 15, 2018      Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, Dad passed away March 15, 2018 at the Teulon Hunter Memorial Hospital. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 61 years Ruth (Kennedy), sons Ken (Brenda) and Bob (Kim) and grandchildren Kent, Brandon and Kaleigh. Dad was preceded by grandson Jonathan, sisters Zelma, Jean and brothers Ed, Harvey, Mervin, George and Mel. Dad was born in Portage la Prairie, MB. He and Ruth were married in August,1956 and settled in Stonewall. There he worked for North American Lumber and Texaco Bulk Fuels for several years. In 1968 he began a 23 year career as a corrections officer at Stony Mountain Institution. Dad enjoyed telling stories of growing up and of the many people he had worked with and met over his 88 years. In 1969 the family moved to Teulon to live on the Kennedy farm. He enjoyed having a small farm where he had a variety of livestock. In later years he was particularly proud of his large garden and beautifully manicured yard. Dad and Mom enjoyed many trips to BC and California to visit family and friends. Dad loved his family and was especially proud of his grandchildren. It was important for him to know what they were doing and what projects they had on the go at any given time. The family would like to thank Dr. Loudon and the wonderful staff at the Teulon Hunter Memorial Hospital for their care and compassion towards Dad. A celebration of Gordon’s life will be held on Sunday, May 27, 2018 at 2:00 pm in the Gunton – Greenwood Community Hall, Gunton, MB. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Goodwin Lodge Foundation or the Teulon Hunter Memorial Health District Foundation Inc.

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Barry Mann

The family of Barry Mann wish to announce the passing of our dearest husband, dad, grandpa and great- grandpa. He passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, March 15, 2018 with his family by his side after a courageous battle with cancer. He will be forever remembered by his wife Violet and his children: Shelley (David) Fujii, Darryl (Tracy) Mann, Duane (Heather) Mann. Grandchildren: Bret (Shanece), Tyler, Serena, Nicholas, Felicia, Julia, Kurtis and great- daughter Anayah Rae. Surviving brothers are: George (Tove) Mann, Bill (Louise) Mann and sisters-in-law Carol Mann, Lynn Mann, Ethel and Clarence Olson, and brother-in-law Don Allard. As well as numerous nieces and nephews. Barry/Dad was born in Stonewall on October 26, 1943 the youngest son of Robert Sr. and Kathleen Mann. Barry married the love of his life, Violet Lowery on July 27, 1963. They raised their three children in Stonewall with a lot of love. Dad worked as a butcher who first sold oranges to mom instead of weiners she had ordered! He worked at the co-op in Stonewall, then he and mom ran the store in Marquette. He was proprietor of Stonewall Septic Service and ran our family farm Sheldarane Dairy Farm. He was a member of Stonewall-Rockwood Fire Department for 40 years and during that time he acquired the position of Fire Chief. He was passionate about driving school bus for the Interlake School Division for 30 years until his health deteriorated. Dad/Barry loved to spend time with his boys hunting, fishing and camping. He was a jack of all trades and loved to work on small engines. The family wishes to express our sincere appreciation to the Doctors at Cancer Care and to Dr. Pinniger at Stonewall Hospital. At Dad/Barry’s request there will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers donations may be forwarded to Stonewall Palliative Care or Stonewall- Rockwood Firefighters Association.

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Stewart Joseph Cheyne

(June 2, 1925 – March 14, 2018)     After an active day and a cup of tea Stewart peacefully passed away at home on his terms as he had often wished. Dad was 92 years of age just a couple months short of making 93. He was predeceased by his wife, soulmate and best friend of over 52 years Roxanne, son Garry. Dad was a farm boy born at home just west of Teulon where he worked until he became a butcher; he had a stint with Safeway and Mom’s family store. His passion for golf led him to his next job providing him with his best years. He was one of 6 founding members that started the Teulon Golf and Country Club. This is where he found what he enjoyed doing most and became the Golf superintendent. He along with Mom ran the pro shop as well as the clubhouse for over 30 years, along the way forging many long-time friendships. Dad paved the way for many Young men and women from the Teulon area to make careers in the turfgrass industry. Dad spent over 30 years being active in local politics serving on the Teulon council, Rockwood planning boards the Teulon arena board as well as any other board that was trying to improve Teulon and the Interlake. Dad was an athlete, he loved golf, hockey and baseball and was very competitive either playing or coaching. He helped many of us local boys become men through hockey. He taught us first how to be gracious and respectful and understand defeat .Better than that he taught us what it took to win and succeed as team. Dad was the face of Teulon hockey for years and he is synonymous with the Teulon Tigers senior hockey even wearing the team jacket up until his death. Dad also loved to hunt and fish with friends and family. Dad loved his family and close friends. He often spoke of his coffee crew and what a good bunch of friends they were always looking forward to the next day. His family is what provided him with pride he loved visiting BC for birthdays and Christmas. Nieces and Nephews and their families were spoken as if his own. He enjoyed a single visitor or a large gathering and always had a story to share. Cremation has taken place and a private family burial will take place at a later date. Honorary pallbearers will be all Nieces, Nephews and their families. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association and Heart and Stroke Foundation or a local charity of your choice. Well Dad this is the end of a great run and we could not be more proud of all your accomplishments. I hope that along our paths we can capture just a tiny bit of what made you a great man, Grandfather, Father, uncle and coach. You will be greatly missed and always thought of fondly with love and respect.

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Natalie Dawn Love (Stein)

1975-2018      It is with deep sadness that we announce on March 14, 2018 Natalie passed away peacefully in the loving embrace of her family. At the age of 42, Natalie had spent the last eight years of her life ‘breaking limitations, believing, finding peace, hope and understanding’ on her cancer journey. Natalie will live on in the hearts of her husband Jeff Love, their children, Tyler, Gavin and Kaden; her parents, Brian and Judy Stein; her sisters and their families; Laura, Michael, Rachel and Jonas Perrella; Christine, Dan, Damon, Marcus and Luke Skakum. She will also be dearly missed by her extended family and many friends who joined her on her life journey. Natalie started her journey in Edmonton Alberta, born into a military family. This enabled Natalie to make friendships easily and adapt to changing circumstances. Natalie graduated from Red River Community College as a Health Records Technician. This set her off on a new path to Lynn Lake Manitoba where she met Jeff and their love story began. Together they built an incredibly strong family, raising three awesome sons as they moved around Manitoba. Their footsteps eventually brought them to Stonewall. Shortly after their move, Natalie’s journey with melanoma really began. This journey is documented in her blog; ithinkiwillgoforawalk.blogspot.com. Natalie’s life was all about the little things; dancing in the kitchen with her boys, family rock band wars, gardening, relaxing by the pool with her love, walks in Quarry Park with her dog, Caramel, being a supportive hockey mom and simply loving her family and friends. A celebration of Natalie’s life will be held on Friday, March 23rd, 2018 2:00 pm at the Heritage Arts Center in Stonewall Manitoba. The family will have a private internment at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Natalie’s two favourite supports; Callanish Society: www.callanish.org YACC (Young Adult Cancer Canada): www.youngadultcancer.ca Thank you to all of the health care staff that have supported Natalie on this journey. Special thanks to Dr. Wong, Dr. Fewer and Dr. Graham who held a special place in Natalie’s heart.

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David William Minaker

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of David Minaker at the age of 77 years, on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 50 years, Lorraine, son Darren (Dianne), Haleigh and Scott, daughter Angela (Mark), Marlee and Rylan, grandsons Adam and Johnny, and their mother Laurie. He was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Mabel, sister and brother-in-law, Beryl and Bonne Lemon, brother Gilbert and son Wayne. Dave was born in Winnipeg on August 11, 1940 and raised on the family farm in Rosser, Manitoba. He enjoyed his occupation in the pipefitting trade and many years of farming until his retirement. He loved when family would come to visit and his sense of humour always kept them entertained. The family wishes to thank the IERHA Palliative Care Staff and Stonewall Hospital staff for their compassionate care and support. As per Dave’s wishes, there will be no service. A private family interment will be held at a later date.