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CORDELIA (CORDIE) BRYCE (BORKOWSKI)
Born: Jun 06, 1928
Date of Passing: Apr 28, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryCORDELIA (CORDIE) BRYCE (nee BORKOWSKI) It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Cordelia (Cordie) Bryce on Saturday, April 28, 2012 after a brief and courageous battle with cancer. Left to forever cherish Cordie's memory are her husband Mel of 62 years of marriage; daughters Lori (Keith) and Tracy (Frank); daughter-in-law Bev; grandchildren Sarah (Tyler), Dave and Emily (Cam); sisters Rose (Jim) and Elsie; brother John (Edie); numerous nieces; nephews; and many close friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Adolph and Katherine; son, Don; sister, Mary; and brothers Joe, Frank and Tony. On June 6, 1928, Cordie was born near Mink Creek, MB; the second youngest of eight children. In her late teens, along with her sister, Elsie, Cordie moved to Winnipeg where she soon met and fell in love with Mel Bryce. They were married on September 3, 1949 and raised three children, Don, Lori and Tracy. Cordie was a loving and supportive friend to her grand-children in whom she took great joy. Cordie was a people person which was one of the reasons she enjoyed working at Metro Drugs for several years. In her humble way, she always put others ahead of herself. Family gatherings were very special for Cordie, often in the early years, hosting Christmas dinner for her sisters and their families. She loved to crochet and many friends and relatives possess her beautiful afghans. When asked how many she had made over the years, she replied, I lost count after 500 . Having a very strong faith was what helped Cordie through any adversity she faced in her life. As a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church, she built strong friendships that would last throughout her lifetime. Cordie enjoyed games and puzzles including bridge, cribbage, scrabble and crosswords. For several years, she ran the Seniors Bridge Club held every Wednesday afternoon at St. Paul's. During their retirement years, Mel and Cordie loved to travel throughout Canada and the U.S. including several trips to Las Vegas. Funeral Liturgy will be Celebrated on Friday, May 4, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Paul the Apostle Church, 2400 Portage Avenue. Our family would like to thank family and friends for the cards, thoughts and prayers. Thanks also to the team of 5 North Grace Hospital for their compassionate and tender care of Cordie during her last weeks. Flowers are gratefully declined. If so desired, a donation may be made in Cordie's memory to the charity of your choice. I believe in Angels, that they're always hovering near...
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 01, 2012
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I will always remember Auntie Cordie for all of her hand written letters and cards. Even though we were thousands of miles apart she kept me up to speed on the family, as I tried to do for her as well. Such a loving and kind hearted person, I am truly blessed to have known her. - Posted by: Teauna Lee Young (Great Aunt) on: May 13, 2012
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Auntie Cordie was really one of the most wonderful people I have known. She was kind, caring and always thought of others. Every year I would receive a birthday card from her and Uncle Mel, with a special note inside. My favourite memories are sleeping overnight at Auntie Cordie's when I was young and spending time with my cousin Don. Auntie had such a bubbly personality, you could not help but be happy around her. She also made the most delicious doubledecker cakes I had ever had! She also put on the most spectacular Christmas dinners. Leigh and I will miss her very, very much. - Posted by: Ron Holland (Nephew Godson) on: May 01, 2012
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It was pure joy to be with Cordie - the dear mother of my dearest, comfortable, lifelong friend her daughter Tracy. There was always lively and interesting conversation and excitement when in the company of Cordie and she always made you so welcome. We are blessed to have had Cordie in our lives. We are happy to have one of her beautiful afghans - a wedding gift - which we cherish. With love and thank you for the beautiful memories Colleen and Zach. - Posted by: Colleen and Zach Cattiny (Life long dear friend of ours.) on: May 01, 2012

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