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JEAN ALMA BAUSMAN (CHATWIN)
Born: Mar 23, 1921
Date of Passing: Jun 17, 2008
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJEAN ALMA BAUSMAN (nee CHATWIN) Jean went to her eternal rest Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at the Boyne Lodge in Carman, MB. Jean was born March 23, 1921 on the family farm at Roland, MB. Jean was born to John and Cora Chatwin. Jean grew up at Roland. Jean worked in a munitions factory in Montreal during the war. Jean met Homer Bausman and they were married in April 1949 and made their home in Roland. One of Jean's great pleasures was music. In April 2004 Jean went to Carman Hospital and later the Boyne Lodge. Jean had eight boys and enjoyed watching her family grow. Jean was predeceased by her parents, her sisters, Kitty and Cleona; her brothers, Roy and Clare; her husband Homer and her son Flyn. Jean is survived by her sons, Philip (Wilma), children, Tony (Alyssa and Jack) of Carman, MB and Holly of Winnipeg, Lindsay of Roland, Lawrence and special friend Colleen, children, Charlene (Terrence) of Bermuda, Kimberly and Krista of Edmonton, AB, Daye (Colin) Ellingham, child Melissa of Vancouver, BC, Malcolm of Edmonton, AB, Markham (Joanne), children, Jamie, Vaughn and Cole of Fort St. John, BC, Gene Sheldon (Tamara) of Manitou, MB, granddaughter, Chandra (Smiley) of Winnipeg, MB. Sister-in-law Velma Chatwin of Carman, MB. Too many nieces and nephews to mention. Funeral service will be held at Doyle's Funeral Home in Carman, MB, Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Boyne Lodge Handi Van Fund. Doyle's of Carman in care of arrangements. (www.doyleschapels.com)
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 20, 2008
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Will try to never forget the good times shared with you grams, Always loved your company, even them silly, sometimes worrying tipsy times. Can't forget the boisterous, eager reminiscing story tellings around the table.. Often, our crazy family got pleasantly ROWDY! I have NOT eaten a wide selection of pickled stuff half as good as your homemade ones were, recipes are still the same & quite tasty but they are NOT made by grandma, and fridgecake- BOOHOO, no one loves me as much as my beautiful grams did. (Think about a thicker, richer nanaimo bar, YUMMY) All those countless memories-together times, playing cards, board games & finally as us kids got older, playing pool on the big table. I swear Grandmothers have a super loving power for their grandkids, we NEED growing up, I will always cherish the warm fuzzy feelings and NEVER EVER FORGET! I am VERY happy Smily & I were able to come out to Carman and see you after we said our,"I do's", it was ONLY 10 days into our marriage before you left us. Rest In Peace. - Posted by: Chandra Forest (grand daughter :D) on: Oct 18, 2014