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CHERYL BABIAK 1967 - 2008 In loving memory of our beloved Cheryl, who after a courageous battle with heart disease passed away peacefully on April 24, 2008 at St. Paul's Hospital. Loving daughter of Rose-Marie, Paul (Karen); sister of Connie (Kurt) and Sheldon (Michelle). Auntie to her special nieces Hailey and Brianna. Cheryl touched the lives of those she met, and will be dearly missed by all who knew her. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of St. Paul's Hospital, for their care and who tried so hard to save her life. A celebration of Cheryl's Life will be held at Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 14660 - 72nd Avenue, Surrey, BC at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Interment to take place at a later date in Fisher Branch, Manitoba. Donations in Cheryl's name may be made to St. Paul's Heart Program or the Surrey Food Bank and would be greatly appreciated.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 30, 2008
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Kära Cheryl! Du var en av de mest levande människor jag känner.Tyvärr bodde vi i olika länder men då vi träffades var det fröjd. Jag är så tacksam för att ha fått ha dig till systerdotter. Du var alltid så glad och generös och positiv.Tyvärr lämnade du oss alldeles för tidigt men du kommer alltid att finnas i mitt hjärta❤️ Your auntie Britt - Posted by: Britt-Marie Broddhammar (Systerdotter) on: Apr 01, 2025
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Kära Cheryl! Du var en fantastisk människa, alltid så glad och positiv och full av humor. Du hade ett stort hjärta för allt och alla. Vi hade ju planerat att du skulle komma till Sverige efter din hjärtoperation, så blev det inte,tyvärr! Men du finns alltid i mitt hjärta och jag vet att du har det bra nu. Din auntie Britt - Posted by: Britt-Marie Broddhammar (Niece) on: Mar 07, 2025
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Auntie, I miss you everyday. You were my best friend. You let me stay up late playing video games I really shouldn’t have been playing. You taught me what love and kindness truly was. I wouldn’t have half the compassion or understanding I have today without you. I’ll never forget the time I came to the hospital and took you across the street for some fresh air. You wanted to wait outside while I ran in to grab the coffee. I couldn’t have been gone more than 5 minutes, but when I returned, though it was the dead of winter and you were sick as could be, you were suddenly gloveless. I asked you “where on earth did your gloves go?” and you replied “I saw someone who needed them more than I did.” No one is perfect, but I am who I am today because of her. I hope she is forever remembered for her selfless love and kindness to all. - Posted by: Hailey (Niece) on: Jun 06, 2020
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My deepest condolences to Cheryl's family. I worked with Cheryl years ago. She was such a kind and loving person who was always willing to help others. Rest in peace my friend. - Posted by: Kathy (past co-worker) on: Jun 14, 2017