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RICHARD JAKE FROESE

Born: Jan 18, 1959

Date of Passing: Jan 21, 2026

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RICHARD JAKE FROESE

January 18, 1959 - January 21, 2026


After a short battle with aggressive cancer, Rick passed away on January 21, 2026.

Rick was predeceased by his parents, Jane and Jake Froese. He leaves behind his two brothers, Bill (Debbie), Ken (Nancy), his nephew Kyle and niece Chelsey, and girlfriend Lillian.

A special thank you to the staff at Oakview Place for their kindness they showed for the last five years.

A private burial will be held a later date.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 24, 2026

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • My condolences to the family You're in a better place now. RIP RICK - Posted by: Gary Kehler (Cousin) on: Jan 25, 2026

  • I am sad to hear of Rick’s passing. Rick was a kind funny guy and loved to talk. He enjoyed outdoor activities especially fishing and being out on the water. I have many fond memories growing up with the family and going on many camping/fishing trips. Rest in peace Ricky. ❤️❤️ - Posted by: Ingrid and Bruce McLay (Cousin) on: Jan 24, 2026

  • Our condolences to Bill, Ken and families. Rick was one of a kind. A gentle person who enjoyed life and the company of others. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone without being asked. Occasionally, he loved a good party too! We'll always remember our times at the family cottage with Rick next door. - Posted by: Paul and Gaby Rogers (Friends) on: Jan 24, 2026

  • Sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Rick through his years at Lee river. He was always in a good mood and would find a way to make you laugh. His memory will always live on with me. - Posted by: Carl Rogers (Friend) on: Jan 24, 2026

  • A long time away from 368 Knowles Ave. We have not connected for many years but I have fond memories of those years from skiing behind Chopper, building forts- boating on the creek, learning to water ski ..... My condolences to Bill, Ken and family. May God grant you His peace in this time. - Posted by: karl klassen (childhood friend) on: Jan 24, 2026

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