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LOUISE ANDERSON (BETTY) FENN

Born: Oct 20, 1910

Date of Passing: Dec 08, 2012

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LOUISE ANDERSON (BETTY) FENN After a long and happy life, Louise Anderson (Betty) Fenn, mother, grandmother, and great- grandmother, passed away at the age of 102 on December 8, 2012 at Grace Hospital. She was born on October 20, 1910 in Sherbrooke, PQ to Howard B. and Amy Henrietta Miller. She and her brother, Howard, were raised in Ottawa, ON by her mother and family following the death of her father in the First World War. Following her graduation from school, Betty worked in the Philatelic Department of the Post Office. In 1938 she married William Edward Fenn, the love of her life, and they moved to Winnipeg, where Bill worked for the Department of Transport until his retirement in 1972. Betty enjoyed being a mother and homemaker, raising her two daughters and filling her days with sewing, smocking, knitting, baking, canning as well as being a wonderful neighbour and friend. She later took up bowling, bridge and golf and loved spending time with her many friends. She was a member of River Heights United Church and it's Group 13 for many years. She also enjoyed Engineer's Wives, I.O.D.E. and volunteered in the community in many different capacities. Her warmth, kindness, generosity, compassion and understanding, yet never judging, always loving, are just a few of the qualities that those who knew her enjoyed. She was an inspiration and a true blessing to all of the lives she touched. She gave much time to the care of several members of her family while they were home and visited daily when they were later being cared for at Tuxedo Villa. She will be remembered for many things, but one will have to be the hundreds of pairs of her special "loopy" mittens that she knit for family and friends over the years. They were the warmest mittens ever and she made them for both children and adults. She also crocheted a beautiful large tablecloth for each of her daughters. These were all displayed during a celebration party for her 100th birthday where she enjoyed seeing many old friends and neighbours. Survivors include two daughters. Mary (Willis) McMillan of Naples, FL, and Barbara (Russell) Ryan of Winnipeg; four grandchildren John (Caroline) McMillan of Scottsdale, AZ, Sheryl Lambert of San Diego, CA, Paul (Chantel) Ryan and Susan Ryan of Winnipeg; five great-grandchildren, Axton, Madison and Krew Lambert and Ian and Benjamin McMillan. Also surviving is her sister-in-law Florence Miller of Ottawa, ON. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, William Edward Fenn, her brother, Reverend Howard B. Miller and her sister-in-law, Gertrude E. Fenn. A celebration of Betty's life will be held at Thomson In the Park Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd., on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Sincere thanks to Dr. Brian Rumboldt and the kind, caring, and competent staff of Home Care, Comforts of Home, Concordia Hospital, Grace Hospital, and Tuxedo Villa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba Inc., CE 501 840 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2W9, Parkinsons Society of Manitoba, 7-414 Westmount Drive, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 1P2, or the charity of your choice THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 11, 2012

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • It is difficult to say goodbye to such a lovely friend of many years. Betty was always a joy to visit, so positive and supportive. She was very proud of her family and loved to tell us of them with each visit. Our condolences to all the family. Norm and Linda Weitzel, West Vancouver, BC. - Posted by: Norm and Linda Weitzel (old friends) on: Dec 12, 2012

  • Our sympathies to the Family. We still comment on how well she did going down the incline from Ryan's cottage to the dock, well into her 90's. What a trooper. I only wish I could be that good at that age. - Posted by: Peter Valerie Stripp (Friends) on: Dec 12, 2012

  • We will always remember Betty as a very gracious lady who enjoyed her many trips to Pointe du Bois and especially how she has passed on her love of cards to her grand-daughter Susan. - Posted by: Don & Debbie Busch (friends) on: Dec 11, 2012

  • Barb, Russ and family; What a lovely life your mom led...sincere best wishes for the months ahead. - Posted by: Brenda Shipley () on: Dec 11, 2012

  • Our Deepest Sympathies! - Posted by: Janet Lewis Anderson (Former student at Westwood Collegiate) on: Dec 11, 2012

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