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Gail Sherry Glowachuk

(nee Saunders) August 21, 1945 -January 29, 2018 Gail Glowachuk aged 72 years of Teulon, MB passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Alexander of 51 years and daughters Cindy (Marinos), Liz (Chris), brothers Gerry (Jackie), Barry and sister in law Joyce. She was also predeceased by her mother Irene, father Charlie, sister Barbara (Don) and sister in law Margaret. Gail was also loved dearly by her three grandchildren Emilia, Joshua and Alexi, nieces and nephews Chris, Tina, Jeff, Candace, Riley and Beth (Keith). She also leaves behind numerous friends and extended family. Gail was born in Vancouver, BC and moved to Manitoba at a young age. She eventually took a job at Woolworths, Radio Oil where she met the love of her life Alexander then worked at Investors Group. Gail and Alex settled in Teulon where they raised their family. She went on to get her teaching degree and taught at Inwood and Broad Valley Schools for numerous years. Mom took great pride in her beautiful flowers and vegetable garden. She was very involved in community activities along side her many close friends. Gail also loved travelling throughout the years. She enjoyed exciting trips to Mexico, Florida, Greece and Iceland with her friends and family. Gail was always there when you needed a helping hand or to share her many words of wisdom. We will miss you mom. May you rest in peace. You showed us so much love and gave us a life full of possibilities and goodness. We hope you know how much you meant to us! The family would like to extend their gratitude to Dr. Chan and the nursing staff at Gimli Hospital as well as Dr. Zahiri and the nursing staff at Stonewall Hospital. A celebration of life will be held on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 11:00 AM at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 47 PTH #7 HWY N. Teulon, MB. Her many friends and family will be honorary pallbearers. A private family interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Manitoba Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

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Edward Barham

On January 17th, 2018 Edward William Barham passed away at the Goodwin Lodge in Teulon, Manitoba. Dad was predeceased by our Mom (Sheila) and sisters Mary and Anne, and most recently his partner Jean. He is survived by his sister Irene, his children: Lance (Grace), Scott (Celia), Mary-Lou (Dan), Fred (Katrin), Sandy, Barbara (Lyle) and numerous grandchildren.

Dad was born April 12th 1926 in a log home on the SW35-9-7E in the Monominto district. Dad was a good student and was able to complete 9 grades in 6 years. Always sketching, he did get the strap for drawing pictures of farm animals in the act of reproduction. As a young gent Dad said he thought of himself as a man after ringing two bulls in one day at the age of 14. He was an avid hunter and trapper when time permitted. He purchased his first rifle at the age of 15 by trapping and skinning six skunks earning $18.00. He shot his last deer at 86 years old using the same gun. Dad was quite proud of his herd of Hereford cattle and sold many for breeding stock. At ease in the limelight, Dad was often called upon to MC various community events and weddings sharing his brand of humor. An active community member Dad served on many boards including: Monominto School Board, Anola Community Club, Cooks Creek Conservation District, Springfield 4H Beef Club and numerous picnic and concert committees. Dad had a strong work ethic and was never happy being idle. Always the first up to build a campfire or assist his kids in his retirement. Dad and Mom travelled most of Canada and the US by car as well as the Arctic. A trip wasn’t a trip unless you spent 12 hours a day behind the wheel. Dad was one of the original group that cleared the bush with axes to create the Monominto Cemetery. As Dad would say when it was time to go home (I’m gonna leave ya) and he has.

 

Cremation has taken place and a graveside service will be held at a later date at the Monominto Cemetery. Special thanks to Dr. Mike and the staff at the Teulon Hospital and Goodwin Lodge. Donations in Dads memory can be made to the Monominto Cemetery. Contact Wade Claydon 204-866-3674.

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Thomas Peter Priestley

Tom Priestley of Teulon, MB. and resident of Winnipeg, beloved son of Lorna and Richard Priestley suddenly died at the age of 57 years. Left to mourn his loss mother Lorna, brothers Bob and family, Jim (Kelly) and family, David and family and Douglas (Katherine) and family. Uncle Harold, aunt Stephanie and many nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and cousins. He was predeceased by his father Richard, uncle Norman and grandpa and grandma Pete and Mary Stepushyn. Tom was born in Winnipeg and grew up and went to school in Teulon. Tom worked with the city first as a lifeguard, then joining the Assiniboine Zoo – as a zookeeper. He loved working with the animals – camels, monkeys, deer, musk ox, bears etc. He also loved working with the exotic birds where he worked for 20 years. Later he worked at can-services, recreation store for 15 years until his death. Tom’s constant companion was his dog Jasmine, who led him to meet many friends on his walks in the dog parks. Tom will be greatly missed; his wisdom, great political debates, views on sports, His discussions on or advice on everything from buildings to foods. His technical knowledge on everything like computers, where he could always be depended for his help. Together we could have saved the world. Thank you to his co-workers and all his friends. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. As per family, cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, ( #7 Highway) Teulon on Saturday, June 30, at 2:00 PM.

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Doreen Beverly Bowler (Paterson)

With saddened hearts we announce the passing of our Mom, at age 75. After an extended painful battle she passed away peacefully on January 8, 2018, at Red River Place in Selkirk. Mom lived on a farm in Blackdale and Stonewall before moving to Lundar in 1954. At age 16, Mom moved to Winnipeg to pursue a career with her girlfriend, Ella at Eaton’s. Shortly after this she met her husband, Bob of 56 years, at a local hockey game while selling 50/50 tickets. Mom & Dad were married June 17, 1961, and moved from Winnipeg to Grosse Isle in 1964 with their 2 children, Randy & Holly. In 1978 they moved to the current farm in the RM of Rockwood with the addition of daughters, Jackie, Teresa and Kristy. The farm is where many of the adventures and memories began. Mom continued to be active within the community, from teaching 4H, involved in Sunday School, and being a member of the community club. Mom enjoyed gardening and especially caring for each growing season of her 300+ glads, which Grandma Bowler influenced. Mom was always busy sewing clothes for us, keeping the cookie jar full and the cold room stocked. There were always endless jobs whether it was keeping her pristine home, caring for her flower and vegetable gardens, to baling hay and looking after the variety of animals that came to live at the farm. Mom had a deep love of camping with family and friends and also for horses, which she passed on to her granddaughter Meghan, who continues to have horses at the farm. Mom is survived by her husband, Robert, 5 children, 11 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. A service will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, January 27, 2018, at the Grosse Isle Community Centre. Our family is blessed for the care Mom received during her short stay at Red River Place, where donations may be made in her honour, 133 Manchester Ave, Selkirk, MB R1A 0B5.

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Jennie Grechen

It is with profound sadness that the family of Jennie Grechen (nee Baley) of Teulon, Manitoba, announce that Jennie’s long and happy time on this Earth has come to a peaceful end on January 6, 2018, at the age of 98. Jennie was a loving mother, baba, sister, aunt, and friend. She was born in Teulon, Manitoba, on November 20, 1919. In 1947, she married William (Bill) Grechen, and they built a life together on the family farm in the Dundas region outside of Teulon, where they lived until after Bill’s passing in 1996. Jennie leaves her loving memories to be cherished by her daughters Mitzi (Steven) Maksymyk and Luci Grechen (Garry Sinnock); her grandchildren Gretchen Maksymyk, Steven Maksymyk (Anna Chan) and Katrina Maksymyk (David Lane); and her sister Marion (Stan) Smerchanski, as well as many nieces and nephews, relatives, friends and neighbours. Jennie is predeceased by her parents Stephan and Nettie Baley; her sisters Anne (Fred) Kwasny, Mary (Merle) McCollough, and Lena (Joe) Sanek; her brothers William (Julie) Baley and Harry (Addie) Bailey; her in-laws, Alexander and Millie Grechen and her sister-in-law Christine (Bruce) Slipetz. Jennie loved school from the very first day and was inspired to become a teacher from a very early age. She was an attentive and accomplished student who graduated from Teulon high school before taking her teacher’s training at Normal School in 1941-42. She held a number of teaching positions throughout the Interlake during her early twenties, including Fisher Branch, Norwood School in Petersfield, Wheathill School in Chatfield, and Dundas School in Teulon. Jennie taught in Teulon for over 35 years and retired in 1978. Working on the family farm, teaching full-time, and raising a family made for a busy but fulfilling life. Jennie believed in hard work and education and, despite her heavy workload, she continued to take university courses throughout her career. But life was not just work; Jennie and Bill enjoyed camping and fishing outings with their girls and, later in life, they escaped to warm and carefree places like Hawaii and Cuba and cruised throughout the Caribbean. Jennie also believed in community and often volunteered to help out with such things as the music festival, church teas and charitable events. She enjoyed visiting with family, neighbours, and friends and seeing her old Normal School chums at their reunions. Jennie especially loved being a TART – a member of the Teulon Association of Retired Teachers. She also loved baseball as a girl, and her trademark crooked pointer finger was a result of a baseball accident in her youth. Jennie was passionate about many issues: politics, the environment, Teulon’s hospital and the health care system, and the world in which we all live. She consistently urged each and every one of us to fight for what is right and to work toward the greater good. Her passion, determination, independence, and the glimpses of devilishness she would sometimes let us see, will be profoundly missed. As per Jennie’s wishes, a cremation has already taken place. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Teulon United Church or to a charity of your choice. The family would like to express their appreciation to the medical staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassion and care.

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Alan Sheldon

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Dad, Grandpa, Great grandpa (Great Papa) Alan Sheldon, at the Stonewall Hospital on December 17, 2017 at the age of 100 years.  He was predeceased by his wife Vivian (2010), son Larry, granddaughter Erin, son-in-law Brad, daughter-in-law Sharon.  His siblings Mary Olivia, Isabel (Gordon), Jim (Dorothy) (Pearl),Harry (Thelma), Dorothy and step sister Berna(Norman).  Also Vivian’s family, brothers-in-law Roy (Marg),Ivan (Lil), sister-in-law Ione(Lawrence), brothers-in-law Jack and John.  He is survived by his sons and daughters, Wayne (Mary), Meryl (Doug), Verne (Marcelle), Karen (Jim), Nancy (Roy), sisters-in-law Elva and Frances, very dear friend Drew Lambert, 19 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and many special nieces and nephews. The great grands had a special place in his heart and he loved visiting with them, looking at pictures, and hearing of their exploits.  Dad was born on the family farm in Grassmere district to Harry and Flora Sheldon on July 25, 1917.  He attended Grassmere and Brandt Argyle schools.  He left home at the age of 17, after the death of his father, to work at Moore’s farm in Marquette.  He worked many manual labour jobs in those early years most times for a dollar a day.  He and Mum married in 1941 and Dad joined the army in March of 1942.  They moved to Kingston and Dad was posted overseas in September of 1942 leaving from Halifax.  He travelled through many countries while serving Canada as a member of the Signal Core and as a mechanic.  He returned home on the QE II in the fall of 1945, unknowingly travelling home on the same ship as his brother Jim. Dad and Mum purchased the family farm in 1946 from his mother, living there for 41 years before moving to Winnipeg in 1988.  During that time he farmed and for 20 years worked at the Winnipeg Post Office.  They had built many friendships while on the farm and continued to drive back to Stonewall area for church, meetings and friends.  They moved from the house on Canoe Bay to Lion Estates before Mum passed in 2010. Dad then lived at Sturgeon Creek for a short time before feeling the pull of the Stonewall area and moved to a duplex in town while waiting for a spot at the Lion’s Manor.  Once “home” Dad enjoyed attending church and Fun Fridays at the Legion where he became quite proficient at Pool Top Curling. He proudly marched on Decoration Day every June until he was 96 years old. He also took part in Quarry Days, riding on the Legion float many times including this past August.  Dad enjoyed reminiscing with all who would listen and had many stories to tell of the past. He was a collector of tools, sometimes having 2 or 3 of the same one. Dad lived his life on his terms.  He had strong opinions on how things should be done and was not afraid to voice those opinions.  He was very proud of his family, both present and past, and all their accomplishments.  He leaves us with a wealth of memories and he will be missed dearly. The family would like to thank the staff at Deer Lodge and Stonewall Hospitals for their care and kindness. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Grassmere United Church  c/o Stonewall Pastoral Charge 369 First Avenue N, Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0 Funeral Service to be held Thursday, December 28, 2017 @ 1:00 p.m. at Stonewall United Church.

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Helen Podolas

Helen passed away quietly on December 14, 2017 at Gateway Manor in Teulon, Manitoba. She was predeceased by her husband Keith Podolas in 2010. Survived by sisters Lucy Kube (Harvey), Christine Rudnicki (John); brother Jerry Ross (Mary); daughter Penny Penner (Brad); son Larry Podolas (Diane); grandchildren Zoe, Leah, Baron and Katelyn also nieces and nephews. A Service of Remembrance was held on Wednesday, December 20 at 11:00 am at St. Cyprian’s Anglican Church Hall (60 – 2nd St. SE. Teulon, MB.) In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Manitoba Heart and Stroke Foundation, 6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3L 0K6.

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Marie Hryciw

September 1, 1943 – December 7, 2017.  With deep sorrow, we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Mom, Baba, Sister, Aunt and friend, Marie Hryciw. Marie is survived by her three children, Jeff, Greg (Nadine), Pam (Lionel); along with her pride and joy, her eight grandchildren, Emily, Zack, Hillory, Chad, Cade, Reid, Sage and Kia. Marie is also survived by her sister Helen (Lawrence), brother Jack (Diana) brother-in-law Edwin (Gloria), sister-in-law Frances, brother-in-law Stan (Sue), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, family and dear friends.  She was predeceased by her parents, Mike and Lena; husband Harvey, sister-in-law Elaine and brother-in-law Percy. Marie was born in the Komarno area, where she was raised on the family homestead and attended Komarno School. Harvey and Marie were married in May, 1962. After a few years of living in Winnipeg, they moved to Teulon to raise their family, and later returning to live on the family homestead in Komarno. Marie loved preparing meals for family, friends and especially her grandchildren. One of Marie’s favorite pastimes was catching up with friends while enjoying a good cup of coffee. She will always be remembered and sadly missed for her generosity and compassion towards everyone she met. In keeping with her wishes, cremation has taken place and a gathering in her memory will be held on Saturday, December 16th at the home of Greg and Nadine from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. A private interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society.