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NORMAN HENRY SAGERT
Born: Mar 31, 1936
Date of Passing: Apr 19, 2017
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NORMAN (NORM) HENRY SAGERT and MARILYN (MARNEY) ISABELLE SAGERT (nee MCARTON) It is with great sadness that the daughters of Marilyn and Norman Sagert announce the passing of their parents. Holding on to their strong love for each other, Dad passed on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at the Riverview Health Centre, and Mom followed on her own terms, at home, on Monday, April 24, 2017. They leave behind daughters Tanya Knopf (Loren) of Kenora, ON, Heather Ayres (Eric) of Oakbank, MB, and Glenys Vanstone (Howard) of Brantford, ON; grandchildren Devin Knopf (Jess), Leshia Knopf, Carly Ayres (Colin Williams), Ryan Ayres, Terra Vanstone, and Bronwyn Vanstone; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and their children. Norm is survived by his sisters Alice Irvine (Al) of Atlanta, GA and Mary Dove (Gord) of Kamloops, BC; and Marney is survived by her brother-in-law, Gordie Criggar (Cheryl Telford) of Winnipeg, MB. They were predeceased by Mom's sister Glenna Criggar, her parents, Hannah and Harry McArton, and Dad's parents Norman and Mary Sagert. Norm was born in March 31, 1936 and was raised in Port Colborne, Ontario where he enjoyed Air Cadets, model trains and airplanes and worked at the shipyards on the Welland Canal. Dad graduated with a BSc and MSc in Chemical Engineering at Queen's University and PhD from the University of Ottawa followed by a post-doc in Cambridge, England. Returning to Canada, Dad worked at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited in both Chalk River, Ontario and Pinawa, Manitoba where his calm demeanour and unique approach to research garnered him great respect in nuclear chemistry both in Canada and internationally. He received the Chemical Institute of Canada (Manitoba Section) Outstanding Achievements Award in 1993 and the Canadian Nuclear Association Outstanding Achievements Award in 1995. He was known as a quiet and intelligent man who supported others to grow and develop expertise in their chosen field of study. Marney was born in Huntley Township, Ontario September 28, 1937 and was raised in Carlton Place, Ontario, where she enjoyed being a part of a very musical family and participated in C.G.I.T. (Christian Girls in Training) and 4-H Clubs for many years, eventually following her mother into the field of nursing. Mom graduated as a Registered Nurse from Kingston General Hospital in 1958. While Dad finished school, Mom worked at Ottawa General Hospital. Once the girls were all in school, she returned to nursing in Pinawa and Winnipeg prior to being the driving force in the opening of "Children's Place", the first government funded day care in the town of Pinawa. Later, she returned to nursing as the Night Supervisor at Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg. Mom was known for her client centered approach to nursing and child care, focusing on comfort and care at all times. She had a keen ability to identify the underlying cause of symptoms and to advocate for solutions that addressed cause and ensured patient comfort. She was known as "Marney" by young and old as her way of saying "we are all in this life together, and together we will make it through". Mom and Dad met in Kingston, Ontario in 1956 and were married May 9, 1959 in Carlton Place, ON. They moved to Ottawa while Dad finished his PhD, then to England for two years before returning to Deep River, Ontario. In 1969, Dad was transferred to Pinawa, Manitoba, and they later moved to Winnipeg and wintered in McAllen, Texas during their retirement years. Together, they enjoyed many community and social activities. They were avid square and round dancers enjoying a wide variety of dances, always challenging themselves to move to the next level. They were active in the church volunteering on many boards and committees, teaching Sunday School, and participating in bible study. They felt privileged to travel to Europe, Israel, Japan and throughout the US. Individually, Mom loved to quilt, swim and bird watch while Dad was a voracious reader and could spend hours at the library. Mom and Dad were an amazing couple who were always seeking out opportunities to learn through formal education and informal conversations. They loved each other deeply and cared for and supported everyone around them. We would like to thank Dr. Tamara Buchel, all the staff of the Health Sciences Centre Neurological Clinic, CancerCare Manitoba, Palliative Care Manitoba, Riverview Health Centre and MAID for their care and compassion throughout Mom and Dad's illnesses. Special thank you to Cheryl T., and the many friends from the dancing community, Crestview United Church and Sturgeon Creek II who provided so much support in these final few months. A joint Celebration of Life held on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson Drive in Winnipeg. As per Mom's wishes, please wear colour and there will be an opportunity to dance! Interment will follow in Port Colborne, ON at a later date. In lieu of flowers, gifts and cards, donations may be made in Marney and Norm's memory to CancerCare Manitoba. Wojcik's Funeral Chapels & Crematoriums, Winnipeg, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204.897.4665 www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, a time to die; ...A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;" Ecclesiastes 3:1-4
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 26, 2017
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Thank you for sharing such a wonderful life story of your parents, my condolences to you all, but you must feel peace in following your Mom's wishes. "Leave room I the garden for angels to dance" is a magnet on my fridge that came from my Mom's house. I know she appreciated her friendship with Marnie through church. Sincerely, Patti Douglas - Posted by: Patti Douglas () on: May 02, 2017
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Glenys, our thoughts are with you and your family. - Posted by: Greg and Judy balaz (Close friends of Glenys) on: Apr 29, 2017
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My heartfelt condolences to the extended Sagert family. I was sad to learn of their illnesses and passing. I have fond memories of Norm and Marnie spread over many years, centred primarily on chemistry, Pinawa and Atomic Energy of Canada. Norm and I both started work in 1969 at AECL's Whiteshell Lab, known at that time as Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment. I was a novice whereas Norm had worked at the Chalk River labs prior to Pinawa. We both worked in what became the Research Chemistry Branch initially led by Peter Dyne and much later by Norm. We were all young, in the productive phase of our research careers, parents of young families. We were passionate about our work and discussions at branch seminars could get quite heated. Norm was often the cool headed person who restored a degree of decorum and defused the situation. He was a pleasure to work with, generous with his time and mentorship. After they left Pinawa to live in Winnipeg, I'd often avail myself of the pleasure of sitting with Norm and Marnie at various Chemical Institute of Canada dinners at the University of Manitoba and elsewhere. Always so relaxing to be with, they were people people, fun to be with. It can't have been easy to see their health deteriorate; however, we are lucky to be living in an enlightened Province with fantastic health care programs including those in palliative care and MAID. Norm and Marnie were lovely people, it is a least some comfort to know they were able to end their days with grace and dignity. - Posted by: Peter Sargent () on: Apr 28, 2017
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I was so very sorry to read of your parents' passing. So sad to lose both your mom and dad within a few days. We remember them with great fondness from our days in Pinawa. Clive and I send you our deepest sympathy on the loss of two wonderful people - your parents. Clive and Gwen Greenstock - Posted by: Gwen Greenstock (Friend from Pinawa, Manitoba) on: Apr 26, 2017
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The St. Andrew's quilters always enjoyed your mother's presence and have missed her the last couple of years. Our thoughts are with the family. - Posted by: St. Andrew's Quilters (Quilting friends) on: Apr 26, 2017

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