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STUART PEARASE

Born: Oct 30, 1943

Date of Passing: Jun 08, 2015

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STUART PEARASE October 30, 1943 - June 8, 2015 With heavy hearts and with family by his side, Stuart left us after a long hard battle with COPD, to start a new journey. Many thanks go out to Riverview and St. Boniface Palliative care nurses and staff for their support and comfort. No service as per Stuart's wishes.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 13, 2015

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • He was my papa. And pretty much my other father. He took care of me and my sister, every morning we would run down stairs just to sit and watch the bugs bunny and tweety show. He always took care of us, he taught us how to ride a bike and took care of my school bullies. I'm so sad that I lost him and that he will never be able to see who I become, but I will carry his love and hope in my heart every step of the way. He was the best papa I could've got, and it so terrible how we lost him. But I know he his okay now, he has his little dog muffin. Eyes full of tears, Me and Violet visited today(fathers day) and I sung to you. I hope you heard me. Till we meet again, I love you papa.. I love you so much.. - Posted by: Sabrina (Grand daughter ) on: Jun 22, 2015

  • Stuart was and will always be my father. At the age of 50 myself, I look back and have so many fond memories of dad. Dad was sometimes a little hard on us, being that there was us 4 boys in the family. But it was all for the best and probably made me a better person. He never seemed to be able to say no to many of my requests. Like my first car, the Austin Marina. He even helped me buy it. Then my Challenger,again dad was in helping me buy the car. That brings me too the time i got in trouble with the Challenger. I had a car full of girls and i turned to my buddy and said shall we christen the street. Yes. So thinking it would impress the girls I laid some rubber and smoke. Well to my surprise the cops where behind me and proceeded to stop me,asking if i was blind,cause he was behind me the whole time.He said he would just give me a warning if i went home and told dad about my special adventure,and that they would be coming to see dad too. Tail between the legs i went home,dad was out front,he walked over and said whats wrong. I told him about what happened and he looked at me and said, did you get a ticket, i said no, he said well #@$% him, he even had a smile .Dad really was a great father, he was'nt to too hard on us, he had selective hearing when it came to us wanting something{ MONEY}, always pointing in moms direction. We really where proud of his joining THE TIGERS A>A group and stopped drinking.Its been probably 30-40 yrs since he touched alcohol. Dad I was so glad of that, I am just sorry I never told you. As time went on in life dad really loosened up. He had me married ,he had a daughter in law, more like a daughter cause he was always asking me wheres Maureen. He also had his 2 grand daughters which he loved and cherished .And then the big one, his 3 great grand daughters 2 of which are twins. He loved them so much as well,and they stayed close to their Great Grandpa till he left us. For me and dad, we never really said the I love you`s or hugged. It took till Dad was ill for us to say those 3 words and hug. I want to thank my uncle Ken, who visited dad almost every day be at home or in the hospital. My brother Trevor also helped out alot. I myself visited when I could ,and my brothers Ken and Wes for all they did and God bless mom. She was there for Dad doing so much for him .And through it all ,i saw how much Mom and Dad loved each other. Dad you were there for me growing up.I looked up to you though i never said it, i wondered so many times how you handled doing things {a job,US 4},etc. I am proud to I am be your son, I am proud your my father. I am sorry I never told you that I was glad you are my dad. I am also sorry for the outburst. You are now free of pain,and can start a new journey. It makes me smile cause not only are you at home with Granny/Grandpa aunty Lynn and your little sister Gloria, but you`ll see your dear friend Hugh again. Don`t worry about Mom, we all got it covered. Dad I love you and miss you. love Andrew - Posted by: andrew pearase (son) on: Jun 13, 2015

  • Thank You Diane. I've passed your message on to my mom and family. - Posted by: Trevor (son) on: Jun 13, 2015

  • My heartfelt condolences to the Pearase Family. Stuart was my mom's (Alice Fluet) walking partner while Mom lived at the Despins Residence. He was a lifesaver for the family as well as to Mom, fulfilling a much needed service that we could not provide because of distance. How her smile would shine for him whenever he arrived for their walk. Mom, even though she is 25 years his senior, must have surely tested his strength as rain, hail or sleet would not slow down her pace. Thank you, Stuart, the the care and friendship you extended to our Alice. I have thought of you often since Mom moved to Foyer Valade, where at 97, she is still walking. Peace be with you, Diane Boisjoli, Clarence Creek, Ontario - Posted by: Diane Boisjoli (née Fluet) (Acquaintance ) on: Jun 13, 2015

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