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RUTH VAN GESTEL (HAINES)
Date of Passing: Jun 05, 2020
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RUTH VAN GESTEL
(nee HAINES)
Ruth was born on March 3, 1930 in Winnipeg; she grew up and lived in Headingley. She joined the Air Force in her early 20s, and often reminisced about her travels out west, even hitch hiking with a friend across BC and Alberta. After the Air Force she went on to enjoy a long career at Great West Life, from where she eventually retired in 1985.
Ruth and Walter were married September 28, 1957 and enjoyed life in their little house on their beautiful river property in Headingley. They loved watching the variety of birds that would land on the feeders and enjoyed tending their massive flower and vegetable gardens. Ruth continued the gardening after Walter's passing in 1993. She was not the gardener he was, however, their yard always looked wonderful!
Ruth and Walter enjoyed road trips with her sister Gerda and Earl, bus trips with friends, Joe and Irene, and travelling to Holland to visit Walter's family. They also enjoyed hosting bonfire parties, Sunday morning coffee, and Boxing Day breakfast; traditions that Ruth was happy to continue after Walter's passing.
After the passing of her sister Gerda Cowley in 2000, Ruth took on the role of surrogate mom to Gerda's daughters, Karen, Leslie, Wendy and Lynn who were very dear to her heart. She was also very dear to their hearts and a special part of their family's lives.
Ruth celebrated her 90th birthday on March 3 at home where she was happy to stay up until a few weeks before her passing.
Ruth is survived by her sister Edith Penner, and several nieces and nephews including Karen Zimmer (Rolf, and children, Allison (Connor) and Austin), Leslie Nichol (Bill), Lynn Cowley (Bob), Wendy's children, Nicholas Cherney (Jasmyne, and daughter Eleanor) and Colin Cherney (Kim). She was proud of her Norwegian heritage and kept in touch with family in Norway and Sweden, as well as with Walter's family in the Netherlands.
Ruth was predeceased by her husband Walter van Gestel; parents, Karen and Peter Haines; sister Gerda Cowley, brother Ralph Haines, and niece Wendy Cherney.
At Ruth's request, cremation has taken place and there will not be a service.
In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation of your choice to support the nature and wildlife around you.
Condolences may be sent to
www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 27, 2020
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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On behalf of myself and Irene Hay we want to express our sadness on the passing of Ruth. We both worked with her at Great-West Life for a number of years. We both of have lovely memories of Ruth. She was always so kind and lots of fun to work with. Unfortunately as time passed on we lost touch with Ruth but are pleased to know that she lived a long and happy life after her retirement.. Rest in Peace Ruth. - Posted by: May Hayes (Former co-workers at Great-West Life) on: Jul 02, 2020
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Ruth was a very dear friend to both Joe and Irene. They often spoke kindly and remembered fun events on their many trips they took with both Ruth and Walter. Irene cherished her talks with Ruth. - Posted by: Julie And Daren Meda (Daughter in law and son for a dear friend) on: Jun 29, 2020

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