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VIVIEN NESSIE HAY (PATERSON)
Born: May 11, 1918
Date of Passing: Jan 24, 2010
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryVIVIEN NESSIE HAY (nee PATERSON) May 11, 1918 - January 24, 2010 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Vivien Hay on January 24, with family by her side, at the age of 91. Vivien was predeceased by her husband, James L. G. Hay in 1987, parents Douglas and Isabella Paterson and grandson, Michael Ross. She will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her children Colin Hay (Elizabeth) and Linda King (John), her granddaughter Jennifer Ross. Vivien was born May 11, 1918 in Folkestone, England to Douglas and Isabella Paterson. In 1919, Vivien's family immigrated to Winnipeg, settling in the Wolseley / West Broadway area where Vivien grew up and was educated. Her grandmother, Annie Gilmore (Gran), provided a special influence in her life and a special place in her heart. Vivien enjoyed the arts and had a flair for drawing and painting, which lead to a new career in later life. She enjoyed horseback riding, golfing and had a love of dogs. Vivien was a member of the Easter Star and Beta Sigma Phi. In 1947, Vivien married James L. G. Hay and enjoyed 41 years together until Jimmy's death in 1987. During these years, they raised two children, son Colin and daughter Linda in their family home on Corydon Avenue. In the early 1960s, Vivien embarked on a new career as a publication stringer utilizing her design and writing talents for many major publications. She was an accomplished writer and was sought by the Province of Manitoba where she accepted an offer for a position as Information Services Writer. In 1973, Vivien left the government opening her own business, Hay Associates Public Relations. Hay Associates was extremely successful and she hosted dignitaries and royalty from around the world, planned events for many major corporations and helped promote many shows and festivals worldwide. Throughout the years Vivien and Jimmy enjoyed travelling to winter warm spots to meet friends and old acquaintances. They were very active together during Jimmy's years in The Grand Lodge of Manitoba, particularly when Jimmy was the Grand Master of Manitoba. Vivien was the most gracious hostess and enjoyed having family and friends visit throughout her life. After Jimmy's death, Vivien moved to an apartment on Wellington Crescent. In the later years, when mobility became an issue, she moved to Oakview Place extended care where she developed many new friendships. A Memorial Service and celebration of Vivien's life will be held Friday, January 29, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at the Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd. Please join the family for fellowship and celebration of Vivien after the service in the Mosaic Reception Lounge. A private family Interment Service will take place Friday at Brookside Cemetery, 3001 Notre Dame Ave., prior to the Memorial Service. For family and friends not able to attend in person, Vivien's Memorial Service will be broadcast live over the internet on private password protected webpages. Contact Mosaic for further information. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff at the Grace Hospital Emergency, the Intensive Care Unit, the Surgical Unit and all the staff on the 4th Floor Surgical Ward for their compassion and tender loving care shown to Vivien and family. In keeping with Vivien's wishes, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Vivien's name to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9 or to the charity of your choice. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 275-5555
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 27, 2010
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My sincere condolences Colin and Linda. I visited your mom last spring in her nursing home. We spoke after that, but I was kept away by a flu in the nursing home, and then H1N1 scares. Vivien remembered my parents, Gladys and Stewart Gunn. Mom's maiden name was Hay and she was a first cousin to your dad Jimmy Hay. Our grandfathers were brothers - George Hay for me and Walter Hay for you. I'm going on holidays for two weeks tomorrow, 28th, so am very sorry that I can't attend the service. Would enjoy hearing from you.Sincerely, Judy Gunn - Posted by: JUdy Gunn (Family) on: Jan 27, 2010