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CATHY JOAN REESE (BALCAEN)
Date of Passing: Aug 21, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryCATHY JOAN REESE (nee BALCAEN) Sadly, on August 21, 2015 Cathy passed away at the age of 56. She is survived by her son Cameron Reese and by her mother Joan Balcaen and her brother Michael Balcaen (wife) Kim and niece Amber Balcaen. She was predeceased by her father Michael Maurice Balcaen in 2006. Cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 29, 2015
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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This is shocking, and truly very sad. I grew up knowing her as a very happy lovely woman with a great sense of humour and fun to be around at our family gatherings. I'm sure this is such a loss to the family and particularly her children whom I have not kept in touch with but hope are and have coped in the circumstances. My mom and dad would be the a great Aunt Evelne Reese 83 now and great Uncle George Reese who passed in 88. God bless and my family gives their condolences. Carol Anne Reese-Parrott Brampton, Ontario, formerly of Winnipeg. - Posted by: Carol Anne Reese Parrott (First cousin to ex spouse.) on: May 18, 2016
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Cathy trained me for a position that she was leaving, such a wonderful girl. Even though she had left that position she often checked in with me to see how it was going and if I needed any help with anything - she was truly a TREASURE. Through her I was introduced to very special people who I often think of fondly. My heart goes out to Joan and family. - Posted by: Kathy Ashton (Old co-worker) on: Sep 04, 2015
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I had the pleasure to get know and work with Cathy, and I have to agree, the office is defiantly different without her. She always came in with a smile on her face and made everyone around her feel joy. Miss you dearly my friend - Posted by: Terri Riley (Co-worker) on: Aug 30, 2015
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Cathy brought a wry sense of humor and a great deal of compassion to our workplace daily. She acted a bit like a mother hen to the young women in the office and was always ready to lend a hand whenever asked. The office seems a bit less friendlier without her. - Posted by: Robert Priestley (co-worker) on: Aug 29, 2015