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Donald Butcher

With great sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Don Butcher on July 28, 2021 at age 86. Dad was predeceased by his beloved wife Dianne (nee Staveley) and son Ward.

Mourning his passing are his loving partner Irene Corrigal and her children Rick (Ardelle), Wendy, Terry (Kathy) and Bonnie and their families, daughter Joanne Gordon and son-in-law Rob, grandsons Devon (Chantelle Bethge) and Reilly Gordon, Harlan Butcher (Mom Janna Butcher), and Rick Nelson (Chelsea, Damian and Ryder, and Jazmyn) as well as sisters-in-law Bev Butcher and Norrene Evans (Kelvin Palmer) and their families.

Dad grew up in West Kildonan with his brother Bert and sister Patricia, enjoying many sports including soccer, hockey and curling. Dad and Mom were married May 16, 1959 and the births of Ward and Joanne completed our family. He worked as a salesman which took us to Saskatoon and Calgary. Many great memories were made camping and fishing, especially at our spot at Wakaw Lake. Dad enjoyed hunting ducks and geese, with his labrador retriever Duffy and often his pal Charlie Street.

After moving back to Winnipeg in 1975, many happy times were spent at the family cottage at Petersfield before buying a cottage of our own at 35 Pine in Matlock. Mom and Dad enjoyed great times with family and friends and a few trips to Mexico. Dad started golfing, often with his dear friend Gary Hares with whom he had many fun times on and off the course. Gary and his wife Beverly were a great support to Dad after Mom’s untimely passing in 1992.

Ward and I were very happy when Dad met Irene as she brought happiness back into his life, and I am forever grateful. Together they enjoyed golfing, travel and spending time with the grandsons and watching them grow up.

About 7 years ago Dad started showing signs of dementia and moved in with Irene in Teulon. His health continued to fail and without Irene’s loving care and infinite patience he would have had to be moved to a care home. Ward’s death in 2017 was a further blow to Dad from which he never seemed to recover.

A celebration of Dad’s life will be held Thursday August 12 from 2-6 PM in the Tache Room of the Norwood Hotel at 112 Marion Street. We respectfully request that only fully vaccinated people attend.

A private graveside service at Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Humane Society or Bruce Oakes Recovery Centre.

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Holger Andersen

It is with sadness we announce the sudden passing of Holger Andersen on Friday, July 23, 2021 at his residence in Stonewall, MB.

Survived by his step-daughter Barb Fenske; grandchildren Randy, Garry (Reena), Philip (Dawn); 6 great grandchildren; special friend Marg Lenko. Survived by many cousins and other family members in Winnipeg and Denmark.

Holger was predeceased by his wife Ethel, son-in-law Gary Fenske and grandson Derrick Fenske.

Born in Denmark he enjoyed his dogs and playing Lotto.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday, August 8 at 11:00 am at Stonewall Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers if friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to Before The Bridge Senior K9 Rescue, Box 11, Stony Mountain, MB. R0C 3A0 or The Winnipeg Humane Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 0R3.

The family would like to thank the Paramedics and the RCMP at the house on Friday and to family friends for their condolences.

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Tracey Lynn Sigurdson

It is with great sadness that the family of Tracey Lynn Sigurdson announce her passing on Friday, July 23, 2021, at the age of 57 with family by her side.

Tracey will be lovingly missed by her husband of 34 years, Miles, and her children Scott (Maegan), Bradley (Amber), Thor (Charmaine), grandson Axel and her “little sweetheart” dog Daisy. She will also be fondly remembered by her mother Judy Rothwell, siblings Kim (Marty), Debbie, Tim (Corie) and Chad, and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and so many friends.

Tracey is predeceased by her father, Edward and in-laws Thor and Betty Sigurdson.

Tracey was born on April 28, 1964 in Winnipeg, MB to Judy and Edward Rothwell and grew up in Woodlands, MB. She attended high school at Warren Collegiate Institute where she excelled at academics and played on as many sports teams as she could. As a teen she loved spending time at rodeos and barrel racing with her horse Geronimo. She went on to acquire post-secondary education in accounting and utilized her degree while doing the book work for Sig’s Grill, and working at institutions such as MTS and Stonewall Pharmacy.

In 1987 she married her best friend, Miles and soon after they purchased their beautiful property in Warren, MB to raise their family. Tracey always remained active and it was a difficult task to convince her to ever sit down. She enjoyed outdoor activities such as archery, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, hiking, quading, canoeing, golfing and spent many days out-fishing her family on the lake.

Tracey finished her career with her dream job as Fundraising Accountant at Oak Hammock Marsh for Ducks Unlimited. She loved the view outside her window and walks through the marsh where she could watch her birds, ducks and all the little critters she loved so dearly. Her co-workers at Ducks Unlimited were a second family to her, and she will especially miss little Louie who would frequently visit and brighten her days. Tracey would spend endless hours in her beautiful gardens tending to her flowers and was a talented artist, she loved painting the beautiful world around her, particularly all her flowers and birds.

A special thanks to the IERHA Palliative care team, nurses Christine and Meagan, Dr. Graham, the staff at Selkirk CancerCare, Dr. Jill, Brad and Laura Woods, Hermon Heuging, Brian and Heather Oughton, Diane Gardarsdottir and countless friends and family who held her hand through this journey and fought alongside her. Thanks to all who sent their love as well as meals and flowers, especially our friends at Ducks Unlimited.

Tracey had the purest of hearts and the most contagious laugh, she had a gentle spirit and the most beautiful soul. Her smile was sure to light up any room and her caring nature was like no other. She will be missed more than words could ever say but never, ever forgotten. She loved this life, but we know she will love heaven so much more.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Ducks Unlimited Canada at www.ducks.ca Select “Donate Now” to make donations on the “Give in Memoriam” page and ensure to include the intent for donation as “In Memory of Tracey Sigurdson.” A picnic table in memory of Tracey will be displayed at Oak Hammock Marsh.

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Norma Marian MacMillan

It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Norma Marian MacMillan on July 20th, 2021 with her family by her side. Mom was the rock of our family.

She will be forever missed by her husband Alvin, children Ross (Edith), Bev (Bruce) and Darren (Tammy). Her eight precious grandchildren, Jody (Travis), Jeff (Sarah), Chris (Tanya), Jason (Teaghan), Tracy (Tyler), Lisa, Courtney (Sheldon), Robyn (Bob). She loved her five great-grandchildren dearly, Tanner, Karsten, Ensley, Everett, and Boden. She is also survived by her brother Bev (Sheila) Sherred, sister in-law Eleanor Sherred, sister in-law Pat Sherred, and sister-in-law Jean (Ken) Mercer.

Mom was born in Wawanesa on August 20th, 1929. She later moved to Winnipeg to work in the insurance business, and met Alvin while spending the weekend with her friend in Marquette. Alvin and Norma were married on June 29th, 1957 and enjoyed 64 years together.

Curling was a passion for mom, she curled in many bonspiels and quite often came home a winner. She spent countless hours sitting in her favorite chair watching the Toronto Blue Jays and curling events with her knitting needles in hand. There are many people wearing the mitts, slippers and shawls that she has made over the years. Mom and Dad played crib daily. If you stopped by their house after supper it wasn’t out of the ordinary to hear mom and dad arguing over whose crib was next or who counts first. The grandchildren loved to witness this and picked sides just to stir the pot. She loved her kids and grandkids and rarely missed any of their sporting events.

Over the years, mom was involved in many community activities including the Meadow Lea Church, Curling Club, Community Hall and as well as 4H. She was known as the “go to” person for names, dates, and history of our community. She will be remembered for her amazing kindness, her interest in others, her smile and laugh. She instilled in all of us her love of family. She was our biggest supporter. She will be sadly missed but at the same time we were incredibly blessed to have had many happy healthy years with her.

A graveside funeral service was held on  July 24th, 2021 at 2pm at the Meadow Lea Cemetery. Donations, if so desired, can be made to the Meadow Lea Church, or a charity of your choice.

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Alexander Walter Medwid

May 17, 1937 – July 18, 2021      It is with sad hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Alex, also called Alec by many, with his family by his side at the Arborg Hospital.

Alex was born to Nick and Jessie on the family farm in Ledwyn, MB. As Alex grew older he enjoyed learning the ins and outs of farming alongside his dad. Alex truly liked “working the soil”.

In time Alex became a qualified electrician. He worked for Manitoba Hydro for awhile. Afterwards he formed his own business, A. W. Medwid Electric. He was well known throughout the Interlake areas for his excellent work.

On May 21, 1966 he married Jean Beauchamp from Toronto, ON. They lived in Winnipeg for some time then moved to Arborg. After living in town they bought a farm north of Arborg. Together they managed the farm and electrical business.

Alex was always willing to lend a helping hand to family and friends. Alex was a kind and generous husband and a loving father and Gido.

Alex loved “hunting for a good deal” at auction sales or suppliers in Winnipeg.

Alex is survived by his wife of 55 years Jean, children Kimberly (Ron), Trevor (Raeleen), and Darrell. Grandchildren Maeson (Ken), Izaak, Great grandson Connor, Logan (Austin) Johl. Also, his siblings, Tena (Gordon), Paul (Jeannette), Steve (Lorraine), David (Brenda), Johnny (Shirley), and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Alex believed in Jehovah God’s promises in John 5:28,29 and Revelation 21:3,4.

Special thanks to ALL staff, past and present, at the Health Sciences Hospital, Riverview Rehab Centre, Gimli and Arborg Hospitals, Arborg Assisted Living Complex, Arborg Personal Care Home.

A private family service will be held.

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Walter Tomchak

October 25, 1933 – July 17, 2021    It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Walter Tomchak at the Arborg Personal Care Home.

He is survived by his children; Robert (Carol), Glenn (Valerie), Darrell (Doreen), Jeff (Jackie), eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren, brother Don (Sonia), and sister Bernice.

He was predeceased by his parents John and Victoria, his wife Bernice (2013), son Kevin (2007), and his sister Mary.

Walter met the love of his life Bernice and were married in May of 1960. Walter worked at Burns and then took over the family farm. He also drove cream truck and worked as security guard in several communities in evenings, he also worked as custodian for Komarno School. His passion was in farming until he retired in his elderly age.

A private family service was held Monday, July 26, 2021 at Komarno, MB. Interment took place at the Holy Trinity Cemetery, Komarno, MB. Rev. Father Harry Chuckry officiated.

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the staff at the Arborg Personal Care Home, for their excellent care and compassion during Dad’s stay there.

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Michael Todd Mussner

After a courageous battle with esophageal cancer Mike passed away in Stonewall Hospital on Friday, July 16, 2021.

He is survived by his wife Shelly, his sons, Alex and Phillip and his stepdaughter Kathy (Ray). Grandchildren Robby, Mia and Damien. As well as his sister Sheri (Treffle). Nephews, Cristopher and Tyler. Many Aunts, Uncles, cousins and countless friends.

He was predeceased was by both his parents, Bob and Arlie Musser.

He was born and raised in Winnipeg Manitoba. He could always be found working on one vehicle or another growing up. He married the love of his life on September 24, 2005 and had two amazing sons. He shared his love of dirt tracking racing with his family as well as camping, fishing and golfing.

A graveside service was held on Friday, July 23 at 10:30 am with his final resting place being at Windsor Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cancer Care Manitoba. Many thanks to Dr. Graham, paramedics and the staff at Stonewall hospital for all of their care, understanding and support through this difficult time.

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Robert Thomas Hutchinson

April 28, 1952 – July 13, 2021   It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Bob (“Tiny” as he was known in his younger years) Hutchinson announces his passing at the age of 69 on July 13th at the Health Sciences Centre with his wife and son at his side.

He will be dearly missed by his wife Shirley; son Ryan (Jenn); the “apple of his eye” his granddaughter Kaylee; sisters-in-law Phyllis (Stuart), Karen (Ralph), Norma; father-in-law Cecil Register; five nephews- Jeff (Sabina), Danny (Beth), Scott (Meredith, Brent (Linz), Bryan (Jen); two nieces Amanda, Kali; Fred as well as other loving family members and friends.

Bob was predeceased by his step-son Chris, his Mother and Father, brothers Bill and Jim, sister Dorothy-Ann, mother-in-law Mary Register and brother-in-law Jim Register as well as many other dear family members.

Bob was born in Winnipeg at Grace Hospital to parents Hubert and Joyce Hutchinson, second oldest of four siblings. He attended Bannatyne School and RB Russell Vocational School. He married Shirley on August 7th, 1981 and resided in St. James until the move to the town of Warren, MB in 1985. He had worked for a number of different companies (Metro Drugs, Shell – co-owner of a gas bar and garage, Jay Jay Janitorial, sales rep for a medical company) until had to leave the work force in 1991 due to a debilitating disability.

Bob over the years has had many hurdles to overcome when it came to his health. But with grit and determination he tackled them head on with the attitude it could be much worse. He learned to adapt to his ever changing disabilities. He loved to get out and visit with this one and that one. It didn’t matter whether he knew them or not. There were times he never made it out of the trailer park. He took genuine interest in those he held close to his heart whether it be family/friends.

The family wishes to acknowledge and thank Dr. Pinniger for the medical care Bob has received over the years. It has been a challenge with his many health issues. To the nursing staff at Stonewall Hospital for the wonderful care he has received also over those years. A thank you also goes to the Health Sciences Centre medical staff on GH4 floor and a special thanks to the ICU nurses involved with Bob’s care during his short stay and specifically to Nicole who was there during the final hours before his passing. Thank you to Ken Loehmer for his assistance with arrangements.

As per Bob’s wishes no funeral service will be held. Instead a Celebration of Life will be held in August, but due to current COVID-19 restrictions this will be by invite only. An internment with family will take place prior to the celebration of life gathering. “You will always have a special place within all our hearts.”

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook Street, R3C 2B7 or to the Children’s Wish Foundation – The Manitoba Chapter, 350 St. Mary Avenue, R3C 3J2.