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SUMMARY:Vivian Wiebe
DESCRIPTION:Vivian Wiebe\, age 73\, of Niverville\, Manitoba\, passed away peacefully\, surrounded by family\, on Friday\, February 13\, 2026\, at De Salaberry District Health Centre\, St. Pierre-Jolys\, MB. \nShe is survived by her husband Ernie Wiebe\, two daughters\, two sons\, and their families. She is also survived by four sisters\, two brothers and their families\, as well as five sisters-in-law\, one brother-in-law and their families. \nShe was predeceased by her parents Jake & Eva Friesen and her parents-in-law Peter & Sadie Wiebe. \nVivian was married to Ernie for 50 years\, she enjoyed gardening\, camping\, travelling and spending time with her grandkids and children. She spent her time volunteering at church and enjoyed cooking meals for Steinbach Community Outreach.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/vivian-wiebe/
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SUMMARY:Helen Walker
DESCRIPTION:Helen Elizabeth Sigurbjorg Walker (née DeLaronde) \nJanuary 23\, 1935 – January 18\, 2026 \nIt is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Helen Elizabeth Sigurbjorg Walker (née DeLaronde) on January 18\, 2026\, in Selkirk\, Manitoba\, at the age of 90. Helen was predeceased by her beloved husband\, George Walker; her parents\, Joseph and Solveig (Sylvia) DeLaronde; her brother\, Joseph DeLaronde Jr. and her daughter-in-law\, Diane Walker (née Baczewich). She is lovingly remembered by her daughters\, Joanne Ksionzek (Wayne)\, Diane Wark (Tom)\, and Pat Sareault (Robert)\, and by her son\, Chris Walker. She will also be fondly remembered by her 10 grandchildren\, 16 great-grandchildren\, and one great-great-grandchild. \nHelen was born on January 23\, 1935\, on Hecla Island\, Mb\, before moving with her family to Selkirk at the age of 12. She lived her life surrounded by many cousins\, nieces and nephews\, with whom she shared close bonds\, happy memories and stories that she cherished throughout her life. She married the love of her life\, George Walker\, on November 7\, 1953\, and together they made their home in Petersfield\, Mb where they raised their family and lived a busy farm life. Helen was deeply involved in her community and worked at Booth Fisheries\, served as a 4‑H sewing leader\, and was a long‑time member of the Petersfield Community Club. She was also well known as a cook at the Petersfield Hotel and the infield booth at the Selkirk Fair and Rodeo. \nLater in life\, Mom made her home at the Selkirk Lions Centennial Centre\, where she enjoyed bingo\, card games\, outings\, and the companionship of many friends. She cherished time with her family\, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also had a deep love and passion for baking\, sewing\, knitting and crocheting\, creating countless handmade items for family\, friends\, and others in need. Helen was known for her humour\, practical wisdom\, and her love of travel\, and family adventures. \nMom faced illness with remarkable courage\, grace\, and selflessness\, always thinking of others first. We will deeply miss her\, and she will never be forgotten. \nA funeral service will be held on Friday\, February 6\, 2026\, at 11:00 a.m. at Gilbart Funeral Home (309 Eveline Street\, Selkirk\, Mb). Guests are warmly invited to remain following the service for lunch and refreshments to share memories. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Petersfield Community Club\, Arthritis Society of Canada or Cancer Care Manitoba Foundation.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/helen-walker/
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SUMMARY:Heather Angela Lindsay (Nee Dugard)
DESCRIPTION:Heather Angela Lindsay (Nee Dugard)\n\nMay 23\, 1945 — January 12\, 2026\n\n\n\n\nHeather passed away in Winnipeg on January 12\, 2026\, at the age of 80. \nShe is survived by her brothers; Dan Dugard (Sue) of Glenelg\, Ontario and Rev. James Jacob Barclay of Isreal. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Sharon Dugard of Beausejour as well as numerous nieces\, nephews\, cousins and friends. \nHeather is predeceased by her parents Harold and Marge Dugard and Brother Mark Dugard. \nA Celebration of Heather’s life will be held at Springs Church\, 725 Lagimodiere Blvd. on Monday\, January 26\, 2026 at 1:00 pm.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/heather-angela-lindsay-nee-dugard/
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SUMMARY:EARL MURRAY BLAIR
DESCRIPTION:EARL MURRAY BLAIR \n\nWas born on October 25\, 1952\, at the Fox Memorial Hospital in Carberry\, MB. \nHe passed away peacefully at the Health Sciences Center in Winnipeg\, January 9\, 2026\, at the age of 73\, with his family by his side. \nEarl leaves to mourn his loving wife of 45 years\, Linda; their two sons\, Travis (Niki) and Adam (Charissa); two children from his first marriage\, Sandy (Mel) and Kevin from Brandon; and eight grandchildren. His four brothers and three sisters also survive him. \nEarl was predeceased by his parents\, Gerald and Edith Blair and his first wife\, Gwendolyn. \nEarl attended Carberry High School and had various jobs. He worked at Mackenzie Seeds in Brandon\, MB. He also worked for 12 years at the Manitoba Parks Department in Carberry as a carpenter\, a trade in which he became very skilled and enjoyed throughout his life. His skills and talents served him well during several years of self-employment and countless home renovation projects. \nLater in life\, Earl worked full-time in maintenance at the Winnipeg Sun. He retired in 2020. \nEarl’s hobbies included carpentry and stained glass\, and some of his pieces were shipped worldwide (Germany). His other hobbies included gardening\, he loved cooking (particularly barbecuing) and baking\, which he learned from his mom. He also loved the pet cats he had over the years; Benjamin\, Spooker\, Lucas\, Chloe and Pepper\, and Calico\, with his latest being Baxter. \nMany thanks to the staff at HSC (emergency\, SICU\, A5 step down). In memory of Earl\, donations can be sent to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. \nA Celebration of Life will be held in Winnipeg at Springs Church (725 Lagimodiere) at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday\, January 22\, 2026\, officiated by Pastor Danny Michael. A second Celebration of Life will be held in Sidney\, Manitoba\, on February 16\, 2026\, at 1:00 p.m. (Sidney Town Hall).
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/earl-murray-blair/
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SUMMARY:ELIZABETH PETRONELA (PAT) MCNAB
DESCRIPTION:ELIZABETH PETRONELA (PAT) MCNAB \n(nee FEDOROWICH) \nFebruary 15\, 1945 – December 16\, 2025 \n\nAfter a brief battle with cancer\, it is with profound sadness to announce the passing of Elizabeth (Pat) McNab on December 16\, 2025\, at St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg\, Manitoba. \nPat was born in Winnipeg on February 15\, 1945 and was the youngest child of a family of five children. She told us the story of how if she were born on Valentine’s Day\, the day before\, her sister Mary insisted that her name would be Valentine. She also told stories of how she was “Daddy’s girl” and was very spoiled by him. Being the youngest\, her brothers were also very protective of her. She was predeceased by her father\, Stephan Fedorowich; mother\, Anna Taras; brothers\, Edward Fedorowich and Dennis Fedorowich; sisters Julie Henderson and Mary Connolly; nephews Terrence Connolly\, James Fedorowich and Fredrick Fedorowich; and brother-in-law Bernie Connolly. She is survived by her only daughter\, Catherine (Cathy) Hildebrand\, son-in-law Grant\, her granddaughters Stephanie Fast (Tim) and Alexandria (Alyx) O’Neill (Dan); great-grandsons Lucious Fast and Rowan O’Neill\, several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews\, who fondly called her “Aunty Patsy” and sister-in-law\, Rose Fedorowich. She is also survived by relatives in Ukraine. Her greatest joy and love was her family and she loved being with them. She also loved to entertain and cook and was very good at it. She was a born-again Christian and brought her close family along. She loved Church and serving at Church\, always smiling\, always cheerful and lending a hand when and where she could. She also volunteered for her granddaughter’s dance school and volunteered at her apartment as a welcoming person. She also loved to travel in her life and travelled a lot in her younger years. The most memorable place she visited was her Mom’s homeland in Western Ukraine\, visiting the relatives there and seeing the village where her Mother was born. She also travelled to Egypt\, Jerusalem\, Hawaii\, and New York City. She made friends easily and was always the life of the party. She lived life to her fullest\, until her health started to fail. She was a very strong and independent woman and had a lot of spunk! I always admired her positive\, cheerful and outgoing personality. She had several career positions\, such as a nurse\, administrative clerical and accounting positions and went back to school to become a legal adminstrative assistant. In her last years of work she started her own cleaning business called “White Glove”. \nWe want to thank the wonderful doctors\, nurses\, aides and staff of Ward 5B of the St. Boniface Hospital. You were kind\, caring and extremely helpful for my Mom and our family. You helped us through a very difficult time in our lives and we are grateful. We would like to thank all family and friends that came to visit my Mom\, had telephone and video chats and sent their well wishes. I know she really appreciated that. We couldn’t have done it without you. \nA Celebration of Life will be held on Friday\, January 2\, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Springs Church\, 725 Lagimodiere Blvd.\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba. In lieu of flowers\, please make a donation to “Build the Future” (New Buiding Campaign)\, through Springs Church.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/elizabeth-petronela-pat-mcnab/
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SUMMARY:DAVID JAMES DECUYPERE
DESCRIPTION:DAVID JAMES DECUYPERE \n\n\nNovember 4\, 1959 – September 15\, 2025 \n\n\nIt is with incredible sadness that we announce the passing of David DeCuypere on September 15\, 2025\, at Health Sciences Centre. \nDavid is survived by his mother\, Henrietta DeCuypere; brother\, Michael\, and his wife\, Joane; nephew\, Nicolas Laurencelle\, his wife\, Jamii\, and their daughter\, Tora; as well as many cousins\, aunts\, uncles\, and extended family. \nDavid worked at the Dakota Community Centre / Jonathan Toews Sportsplex. He enjoyed traveling on road trips all over the south and camping. Dave had a dog named Shady\, and as she grew older and could no longer walk\, Dave would sometimes take an hour to carry her down the stairs\, place her in a wagon\, and take her for a walk. Dave joked at Health Sciences Centre\, when we visited and took him outside in his wheelchair\, that we would walk him like he did for Shady Lady. \nDave spent time in Texas with Calvary Commission. He also served in the army medical unit as a teenager and spent time in Belize helping to build homes. \nDave was a very spiritual person and a member of Springs Church. He fought this horrible disease\, ALS\, while praying for a miracle. \nA service for Dave will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday\, December 16\, 2025\, at Springs Church located at 725 Lagimodiere Blvd in Winnipeg. \nIn lieu of flowers\, donations may be made to the ALS Society of Manitoba in Dave’s memory. \nDave’s family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos\, memories\, and stories\, using the comment section on this page.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/david-james-decuypere/
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SUMMARY:Elaine Shirley Rex
DESCRIPTION:Elaine Shirley Rex \nJanuary 24\, 1932 – November 3\, 2025  \nOn November 3\, 2025 at the age of 93\, Elaine Shirley Rex peacefully passed away at her home at Donwood Manor and was welcomed into the loving arms of her Lord and Saviour\, Jesus Christ. \nShe is survived by her daughter Jan (Roy)\, son Connor\, grandchildren\, Courtney (Dan)\, Katelyn (Brandon)\, Jessica and Cody\, and great-grandchildren\, Chase\, Greyson\, Hazel\, Ethan\, Sophia and Blake.  She was predeceased by her husband of 54 years\, Alfred Rex\, and her two siblings Marlene and Barry Wall. \nElaine was born in Clearwater\, Manitoba on January 24\, 1932\, to Mabel and Wilbert Wall. Elaine loved nature\, gardening and the outdoors. She was her dad’s right hand and naturally she learned to milk cows and assist on the farm at a young age. Hiking in the valley\, fishing in the creek\, target practice with her dad\, playing hide and seek with her mom and knitting were her favourite childhood activities! \nElaine excelled in school and was a skilled baseball player! She had a passion for music and even won the coveted Rose Bowl trophy as a soloist on two occasions! \nElaine graduated from high school in Crystal City in June of 1950 and obtained her teaching certificate at Manitoba Normal School in Winnipeg. It’s no surprise she pursued a career in teaching as her life’s mission was to help others and be a servant to those around her. Elaine was empathetic\, kind\, thoughtful\, patient\, loving and understanding. Her impact on those around her was monumental and her kindness and gentleness was deeply felt by all who knew her. \nElaine met the love of her life\, Alfred\, at a young people’s group in Darlingford\, MB\, and they married on July 31\, 1954. Faith was an essential part of their lives. Their personal relationship with the Lord grew when Alfred\, Elaine and family gave their hearts to the Lord in 1980. Since then\, Elaine was convicted to share the love and story of Jesus with all she met. She was truly a selfless servant\, and the hands and feet of Jesus! Elaine would always say “I begin each day with my Lord\, by thanking Him for His mercies which are new every morning.” Psalm 118:24 “This is the day that the Lord has made\, I will rejoice and be glad in it.” \nElaine will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Our family would like to thank her homecare workers\, staff at Concordia Village 1 and Donwood Manor for your care and compassion. She loved you all so dearly. \nA burial will take place in the Spring of 2026 at Thornhill Cemetery. \nA Celebration of Elaine’s life will take place at Springs Church’s 725 Lagimodiere Blvd. location on December 8\, 2025 at 1PM. The service will be live-streamed on following YouTube link. \nIn lieu of flowers\, donations can be made to Springs Church – Inner City.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/elaine-shirley-rex/
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SUMMARY:LESLIE FILICE DYCK
DESCRIPTION:LESLIE FILICE DYCK \nDecember 15\, 1967 – July 25\, 2025 \nOn July 25\, 2025\, Leslie Dyck\, beloved wife of Kenneth\, Daughter of Jim and Vita Thiessen\, sister to Jordan\, Carrick\, Tracy and Maxine. Daughter-in-law to John and Margaret Dyck\, sister-in-law to Sharon and Randy\, Mother too Brandon and Grandmother\, Koniah. \nHer funeral service will be held on Monday\, August 25\, at 11:00 a.m.\, in the Springs Church\, 725 Lagimodiere Blvd. With Pastor Leary Peters officiating. Interment will follow a late lunch after the service.
URL:https://springschurch.com/event/leslie-filice-dyck/
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