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JOAN ELOISE COLLINS (née THOMPSON)
Date of Passing: Feb 26, 2020
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JOAN ELOISE COLLINS
(née THOMPSON)
Joan was predeceased by her husband Ronald, and her sister Trudy.
Left to mourn her passing is her son Stephen (Faith), and granddaughters, Gillian and Ashley; her brother Richard (Isla), brother-in-law Marland; and niece Sandy.
In keeping with Joan's wishes, cremation has already taken place and a memorial reception celebrating her life will be held on Friday, March 6, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. at the Coutu Funeral Chapel, 680 Archibald Street.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G2.
E.J. COUTU & CO FUNERAL DIRECTORS
204-253-5086
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 29, 2020
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Our sincere condolences Stephen, Faith, Gillian and Ashley. Joan and Ron were such a great couple and loved their visit at the lake, dinners and all the fun times we spent together. They will both be sadly missed by family and friends. Donna Chambers and Family. - Posted by: Donna Chambers and Family (Friends) on: Mar 06, 2020
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Joan and Ron were neighbours in Windsor Park. My wife, Bev and I shared many enjoyable hours together with Joan raising our children and going to family events. Some of the most memorable times were weekends spent together at the lake fishing, playing with the children and cooking round the barbecue in the evenings. Truly missed and my condolence to Stephen and the Collins family - Posted by: John Hatcher (friend) on: Mar 03, 2020
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Would like to send my condolences to the family of Joan, and we will miss her at the Coffee party we went to on a regular basis. - Posted by: Margaret Gutwein (Friend) on: Mar 03, 2020
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I met Mrs. Collins on a very hot day in the park couple of years ago. We started chatting and have taken several walks together through that park since. She would tell me about what it was like here in the 50's when she moved in and had very interesting stories about Windsor Park as well as the Eaton's store she had worked in. It was a pleasure knowing her. I am sorry for your loss, she was a lovely person. Janett Hines - Posted by: Janett Hines (Friend) on: Mar 02, 2020