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LUCILLE MARY COOK

Born: Nov 11, 1944

Date of Passing: Mar 09, 2002

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LUCILLE MARY COOK November 11, 1944 - March 9, 2002 Peacefully on Saturday, March 9, 2002, Lucille Cook of Winnipeg, (formerly of Crane River) passed away, with her family at her bedside, at the age of 57 years. Lucille is survived by her former husband, Albert Cook Sr.; children, Albert Jr. (Judy), Lucinda, Adrienne; DeAnna (Jerry) Kern, Delila; Ivan (Samantha), Tad, Sabrina, Sean, Shawna; Annette (Roland) Mousseau, Roland Jr., Rachel; Debbie (Lito), Christopher, Leah, Judy, Jaine; Jennifer, Jeremy; and Stephanie; as well as her brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, godchildren, and friends. Lucille was predeceased by her mother, Mary Dumas; daughter, Vanessa; sister, Gloria Dumas; brother, Omar Dumas; and her granddaughter, Denise Beaulieu. Our mother was very free spirited. She was there when you needed her. Lucille was a kind, giving, caring, and loving woman, who enjoyed the company of her loved ones. The family wishes to extend a warm and special thank you to all her relatives who attended her bedside on her final days. Wake services will be held on Tuesday, March 12 at 7:00 p.m. and Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 14 at 1:00 p.m. All services will be held at the J.A.R. Center in Crane River, MB with Father Rey Omictin officiating. Interment will follow at the Crane River Cemetery. Arrangements Entrusted To: ANDERSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Ashern, Manitoba 1-204-768-3606

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 11, 2002

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • Mom, I wish you were here. Your granddaughter and great-grandkids will be leaving me soon. I remember when I also had to leave you to make my own way in life in the US, you allowed me to go with your blessing and never held me back. Delila is doing just that too and you would be so proud of her as I am. With your help, we raised her to become a strong successful young woman. Please watch over her and your great-grandchildren as this is a big move for all of them. My love for you and my memories of you still live on as always. - Posted by: Deanna Kern (Daughter) on: Aug 07, 2022

  • Birthday has passed and I'm grateful you don't have to endure this world right now, I sat here and was listening to a song Debbie played over the net..(.not on the phone mom). Like the old days holding the phone next to a speaker and hearing Merle Haggard "tonight the bottle let me down", remember that tune you always sang when holding a beer in your hand, I can picture you being the life of the party... hahaha I know you're not missing too much as you look down everyday watching the kids, although I'd rather have you here. I'll close my eyes once again and picture you next to me talking about the past and laughing at your rebel years... hug Steph, kiss Vanessa for me I know my beautiful sisters are safe and with you My heart aches, but you're safe... - Posted by: Annette Cook (daughter) on: Nov 27, 2021

  • Mom, I miss you and think of you always. I wish your great grandchildren could have had the chance to meet you, you left us all too soon. There was so much more I wanted you to share with us. Now I have grandchildren of my own and know that special bond you shared with my daughter. Those memories she will have for her lifetime. It was a big loss to us all when we lost you. I will forever be thankful for the short time that I had with you and got to share with you. I did learn some valuable lessons along the way and for that I will eternally be grateful for. I send you my love and of course from your favorite son-in-law Jerry. - Posted by: DeAnna Kern (daughter) on: Apr 11, 2020

  • I got to thinking of you, dad, Stephanie, Albert and Vanessa today. It would have been nice if you could all be here with us. Dad lived a long life, but the rest of you left all too soon. I wish one day that you give me a sign that you are here. Just know that you were loved by me, your granddaughter Delila and those grand kids of hers would have adored your silliness too. When your nieces talk about you they always remember you and your constant smile. I hope you are still smiling down on us. Watch over us and protect us. Love you always and forever. - Posted by: DeAnna Kern (daughter) on: Jan 19, 2020

  • For it seems like yesterday you decided to go onto your journey. I've been thinking of you & dad, Steph and Vanessa wondering how life is there .. Mom, I miss you , your glowing light hearted personality, the sound of your laughter and smell of your cooking and picking on the grand babies. I wish all the grand children could have had the chance to meet you. So for now I close my eyes and picture your smile... Xoxo's - Posted by: Annette (Daughter) on: May 06, 2018

  • Still thinking about you - Posted by: Delila (Granddaughter) on: Dec 11, 2017

  • Mother's Day is soon coming, and the thoughts of you still linger, I truly do miss you this time of the year and every other day, so for now I close my eyes and see you seated next to me watching over the loved ones you left behind - Posted by: Annette (Daughter) on: May 07, 2014

  • It only seems like yesterday that you left us and went onto another journey. Mother's Day is coming up and you're not around for us to visit. I miss listening to your stories of the younger years and how you and aunty gen were such rebels...seeing you smile and talk of family...mom I miss you so so much not a day goes by that you're not in my thoughts and heart. - Posted by: Annette Cook (daughter) on: May 11, 2012

  • It's been more than 10 years since you've passed away grandma. You were the person that I loved more than anything in this world. You were always there to comfort and console me, and you were my biggest supporter. I think about you everyday and miss you more than you can imagine. I hope to always keep your light glowing, and hope that you are watching over your great-grandchildren. You were a kind-hearted woman, who knew how to cook up a storm. Soft, yet fiesty, quiet, yet you had that wild side. I hope that you knew how beautiful you were, and how special you were to many people. - Posted by: Delila Kern (grand-daughter) on: May 07, 2012

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