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DOROTHY METCALFE
Born: Jun 24, 1928
Date of Passing: Feb 15, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDOROTHY METCALFE Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, Dorothy (Dodie) Ina Metcalfe (nee Seafoot) passed away on February 15, 2012. Dodie was born in Bunclody, MB on June 24, 1928 to Gertie and Fred Seafoot. She grew up on the family farm south of Brandon with her four brothers and older sister. She attended Normal School in Winnipeg, where she received her teaching certification. In 1949, she married the love of her life, David Richard (Dick) Metcalfe, and they remained married for 54 years. While living in Brandon, Dodie and Dick made many dear friends who remain in contact to this day. In 1966, they and their daughter, Jeanne, and son, Chris, moved from Brandon to Winnipeg, where they settled in Fort Richmond. Dodie was a kindergarten teacher for many years at St. Avila and Dalhousie Elementary Schools. Following their retirement, Dodie and Dick kept active by travelling the world, working on their splendid lawn and gardens and participating in the life of the Fort Garry United Church. Following her beloved Dick's death in 2005, Dodie remained active with the church, was a regular attendee at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, the Winnipeg Symphony and the Canadian Club, volunteered at Dalnavert Museum and was a gracious host for her many friends. Last summer she continued to work on her garden; a source of great pride and solace. This fall as her health failed, she watched from the sunroom as the birds and the li'l red squirrel feasted from the bird feeder. Dodie is survived by her son and daughter, her daughter-in-law Tracy, her grandchildren, Kirsten, Quang and Quyen and her three grandchildren, Emily, Kate and Ryan, as well as her younger brother, Garth Seafoot. The family sincerely appreciates the respectful and professional care that she received from the staff at the Riverview palliative care unit. Following Dodie's wishes, cremation has already taken place and interment will take place at a later date in a private family ceremony. The funeral service will be held at Fort Garry United Church (800 Point Road, Winnipeg) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 18. Together, we will celebrate Dodie's life as a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, teacher, mentor and friend. There will be a reception at the church following the service. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Fort Garry Building Fund. http://www.fortgarryunitedchurch.ca/get-involved/join-in/giving
Publish Date: Feb 18, 2012
DOROTHY METCALFE Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, Dorothy (Dodie) Ina Metcalfe (nee Seafoot) passed away on February 15, 2012. Dodie was born in Bunclody, MB on June 24, 1928 to Gertie and Fred Seafoot. She grew up on the family farm south of Brandon with her four brothers and older sister. She attended Normal School in Winnipeg, where she received her teaching certification. In 1949, she married the love of her life, David Richard (Dick) Metcalfe, and they remained married for 54 years. While living in Brandon, Dodie and Dick made many dear friends who remain in contact to this day. In 1966, they and their daughter, Jeanne, and son, Chris, moved from Brandon to Winnipeg, where they settled in Fort Richmond. Dodie was a kindergarten teacher for many years at St. Avila and Dalhousie Elementary Schools. Following their retirement, Dodie and Dick kept active by travelling the world, working on their splendid lawn and gardens and participating in the life of the Fort Garry United Church. Following her beloved Dick's death in 2005, Dodie remained active with the church, was a regular attendee at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, the Winnipeg Symphony and the Canadian Club, volunteered at Dalnavert Museum and was a gracious host for her many friends. Last summer she continued to work on her garden; a source of great pride and solace. This fall as her health failed, she watched from the sunroom as the birds and the li'l red squirrel feasted from the bird feeder. Dodie is survived by her son and daughter, her daughter-in-law Tracy, her grandchildren, Kirsten, Quang and Quyen and her three grandchildren, Emily, Kate and Ryan, as well as her younger brother, Garth Seafoot. The family sincerely appreciates the respectful and professional care that she received from the staff at the Riverview palliative care unit. Following Dodie's wishes, cremation has already taken place and interment will take place at a later date in a private family ceremony. The funeral service will be held at Fort Garry United Church (800 Point Road, Winnipeg) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 18. Together, we will celebrate Dodie's life as a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, teacher, mentor and friend. There will be a reception at the church following the service. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Fort Garry Building Fund. http://www.fortgarryunitedchurch.ca/get-involved/join-in/giving
Publish Date: Feb 17, 2012
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 17, 2012
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Jeanne - Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of your Beautiful Mom !! How I remember going to your place for lunch on Fridays in high school and she would have Kraft Dinner all ready for us with a rolled up piece of balogone on the side - we would listen to Beatles albums and go back to school - wonderful memories!! My thoughts are with you and the family !! - Posted by: BECKY SEEKINGS (OLD FRIEND) on: Mar 03, 2012
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Marjorie and I spent many a pleasant time at Dodie and Dick's home in Fort Richmond, and we loved to "catch-up" occasionally after we retired to NS. My sincere condolences to Jeanne, Chris and family. So glad I was able to talk briefly on the phone around our Christmas visit in Winnipeg. ... Brian - Posted by: Brian Trenholm (Fort Garry friend and husband of the late Marjorie Trenholm, fellow teacher and long time friend) on: Feb 17, 2012
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Please accept our sincerest condolences on Dodie's passing. I will always remember Dodie as a wonderful teaching partner and one from whom I learned so much about teaching and dealing with people. She was a wonderful teacher and friend to all of us at Dalhousie School. After I retired we continued to stay in contact if not in person by email. Also, she was the Kindergarten teacher and one of the favourites of my Richard. He sends his condolences as well. We will miss Dodie but will continue to remember her. Marilynne Martin - Posted by: Marilynne Martin (Teaching Partner at Dalhousie School and friend) on: Feb 17, 2012