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ERNEST CARL SINGLE BA., BEd. With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of our dear Father, Grandfather, and Great-Grandfather, at his home at Vista Park Care Home, at the age of 87 years. Dad was predeceased by his loving wife of 55 years, Margaret, in 2003. Left to cherish his memory are his three sons, Clarke (Shirley), Colin (Julia), and Drew (Cindy), along with grandchildren Brett (Richelle), Erin (Chris), Kristyn, Garrett, Dane, Leah, Blayne, Brooke and Nolan. Dad was very proud to have known his great-grandchildren, Leighton and Zachary. He was also survived by his brother Herb (Sheila and nieces Sandra and Louise) in North Vancouver and sister Dorie (Tom and nephew Nelson) in Moose Jaw. Dad was born in Tenby, MB, in the same house his mother was born 20 years earlier. Dad was a life-long teacher with a career spanning over 41 years. He attended elementary school in Tenby, high school by correspondence and at Glenella, MB, and at United College (now the University of Winnipeg). He continued his university at night and summer schools as well as Winnipeg Normal School. His teaching career started at Durban, and Ochre River, MB, where he met and married Margaret in 1948. They moved to Winnipeg where they started a family in 1954. His last 20 years of teaching were spent at J. B. Mitchell Jr. High School in Winnipeg where he taught Math and Science, retiring in 1983 at the age of 60. During these years Mom and Dad were their boys biggest fans at various football, hockey, and baseball games. Dad's phrases cheaper by the dozen and put some mustard on the hotdog became legendary among many officials and opposition alike who may have been off their game. Upon his retirement Mom and Dad spent 17 winters as snowbirds in the South, mostly in Mesa, Arizona. They were both active in lawn bowling and Dad liked to golf with the seniors. They attended happy hours and dances with their many U.S. and Canadian friends. Mom and Dad were proud members of the St. Vital, now St. Mary's Road United Church for over 40 years. Our Dad was our family's anchor. Dad was a quiet, caring, and respectful gentlemen and father who didn't say much until something had to be said. In his last few years he loved to have visitors. Even if not much was said, his door was always open. His inner strength and tenacity were never more obvious than in the last few months. No matter what, he never gave up on life, he never complained, he just kept going. We will always love you Dad. Our family would like to express sincere thanks to the staff at Vista Park Lodge. Their care and support for Dad the last two and half years will never be forgotten. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Green Acres Funeral Home. Interment in Green Acres Cemetery followed by lunch in the Green Acres Heritage Room. Flowers are gratefully declined, donations can be made to CancerCare Manitoba in Mom and Dad's name. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery 1 Green Acres Lane, Springfield (204) 222-3241 Hwy. #1 East inside the Perimeter at Winnipeg Condolences may be sent to: www.greenacresfuneralhome.com

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 05, 2010

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