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ELLEN BARBARA VANSTONE

Born: Aug 01, 1955

Date of Passing: Oct 31, 2025

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ELLEN BARBARA VANSTONE

August 1, 1955 - October 31, 2025


Hundreds of people loved Ellen Vanstone not least because she was the funniest person most of them had ever met. Born in Winnipeg to Irene, a nurse, and Doug, a credit manager, she grew up in a busy, lively home with her older sisters, Valerie and Dianne and younger brothers, Jay, Michael, and Lindsay.

A natural athlete, she rowed with the Winnipeg Canoe Club and played volleyball at the University of Winnipeg. She was also a natural-born writer: At age 10 she told Dianne that she was “compiling a dossier” on someone. She moved to Toronto to study journalism at Toronto Metropolitan (then called Ryerson), and bounded into jobs at every major newspaper and magazine, as an editor and a multiple-award-winning writer.

In 1999 she segued to a successful television writing career, co-creating the long-running hit Rookie Blue, as well as working on At The Hotel, Diggstown and Departure. With her ex-partner Art Niemi, she had a wonderful daughter, the musician Eliza Niemi. During the Covid pandemic, she moved back to Winnipeg to spend time with family where she received a bleak diagnosis, metastatic melanoma. She then moved to Toronto where she participated in several cancer studies - not for herself, but for those who come after her.

She remained funny until her last moments; her book about her cancer experience, Is This a Funny Story?, will be published soon. She died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones: Eliza and Eliza’s great friend Bren; Dianne and her daughter Ruth; Jay (whose wife Kaneena and their children Alec and Miles were unable to attend); Michael and his children Jakab, Clare and Leo, and his partner Casey; Lindsay (whose daughter Rena was unable to attend); and her dear friend Cathrin. (Ellen’s parents and sister Valerie predeceased her.)

All are welcome at her book launch celebration this coming spring (details to follow).

Tribute Link: www.turnerporter.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 10, 2025

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • To her family. May she Rest in Peace - Posted by: Ray Taplin (Former neighbour on Montgomery Ave) on: Nov 10, 2025

  • My sincere condolences to Ellen's family and friends. - Posted by: Craig Taplin (Childhood neighbor) on: Nov 10, 2025

  • My deepest condolences to the entire Vanstone family. I am very saddened to hear of this news. I have not seen her in decades but I have fond memories of her from my childhood. - Posted by: Jean Riggall (Childhood neighbour) on: Nov 10, 2025

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