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DEBBY (SLOBINSKY) LEXIER

Born: May 28, 1929

Date of Passing: Jul 21, 2020

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DEBBY (SLOBINSKY) LEXIER
May 28, 1929 - July 21, 2020

Athlete, aesthete, early adopter, stylish dresser, party-thrower, voracious reader, world traveller, prodigious note writer, award-winning gardener – these are but a few of the many ways to describe the one and only, Debby Lexier. A longtime River Heights resident, born in the north end of Winnipeg, Debby and her husband Easton designed their own Modernist home and lived in it for over 60 years. Their house at 690 Lanark Street and their award-winning gardens were a tremendous source of joy and pride.
Debby graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor's Degree in Interior Design from the University of Manitoba and quickly landed a job with GBR Architects, where she was the first B.I.D. graduate ever hired by an architectural office. Other "firsts" include being a founding member and the first President of the Interior Designer's Institute of Manitoba. In addition to numerous freelance projects, Debby wrote weekly articles on Interior Design for The Winnipeg Tribune and was a lecturer on Interior Design at adult evening school. She also lent her expertise as a juror for the Premier's Award for Design Excellence, for the National Design Council, and for the Canadian Awards for Business Excellence. She represented Manitoba and Canada on numerous committees, was the Director of the Design Management Centre at the University of Manitoba, and was the Executive Director of the Manitoba Design Institute. Debby had a great interest in travel and participated in many of the research trips organized by the Study Tour of International Design, which took her to Russia, Scandinavia, Europe and China.
She appreciated well-made, well-considered objects, and filled her house with progressive art and design. She was known for her parties, which were planned and colour-coordinated to the smallest detail. She loved flowers – growing them, drawing them and pressing them inside many of the books found in her home. She was massively creative, and supported and encouraged the creatively of others.
Debby Lexier was a cool auntie and a very engaged grandparent. She created a world where the ordinary became extraordinary, where no one was allowed to be bored. Significant events were always celebrated with sparklers.
Predeceased by her husband Easton earlier this year, her parents, Jack and Sarah, as well as sisters, Fraidla (Pollick) and Marcie (Raber), Debby leaves daughter Jill Lexier (Neil Samuels), sons, Jonathan (Paula) Lexier and Micah Lexier (Guy Anderson), grandchildren, Josh Lexier, Suzanne Lexier and Lex Samuels as well as some 50 nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the wonderful staff and administration of The Saul & Claribel Simkin Centre, where Debby spent her final years, for their care and attention. Special thanks to Lisa Gregg, Debby's caregiver and "angel", for her love and devotion.
Tributes can be made to The Simkin Centre.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 25, 2020

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • My condolences to you all. Your mother was greatly admired by the neighbourhood kids for her creativity, style and energy. Like others I remember Jill's birthday parties, which were amazing, as well as the beautiful house, unusual for its time. She was always a warm and welcoming presence. - Posted by: Sandra Bernstein (Classmate of Jill) on: Aug 11, 2020

  • Hi Jill, I am so sorry to hear of both you mom's and dad's passing. I remember your house on Lanark well from your birthday parties your mom put on when we were at elementary school. I never realized how accomplished your mother was. She was quite a woman! My sympathy to you and your brothers. - Posted by: Catherine Appler (Friend of Jill) on: Aug 08, 2020

  • Debbie was an energetic bright light in the design industry and yes, she did throw wonderfully fun and fabulously themed parties. While I'm a decade or two behind her, I always admired her savvy and style. Yes, she will be missed. - Posted by: Joanne Weir (Cohort in the Interior Design Profession) on: Aug 07, 2020

  • Heartfelt sympathy to you all on your Mom's passing. We were neighbours on Lanark many years ago and always enjoyed your Mom, she was an amazing lady! May you enjoy many happy memories of your time together. - Posted by: Jane (Heap) Romaniuk (used to be neighbours on Lanark) on: Jul 26, 2020

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