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TRISSIE MURIEL PARKER
Born: Nov 22, 1917
Date of Passing: Oct 30, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryTRISSIE MURIEL PARKER November 22, 1917 - October 30, 2014 After 97 years at full throttle, Trissie ran out of gas and passed away with her loving and caring family at her side. Trissie was born in West Bromwich, England and during the war served as a proud ambulance driver in London, waiting for her husband John to return from the war. They immigrated to Canada for a better life, spending nearly 50 years on Dunrobin Ave. with children Gloria and Dennis. Trissie was always in perpetual motion, first as a Picardy girl, followed by a career in Eaton's shoe department. Finally Trissie and John managed Mini Marts on Henderson Hwy. and The Market in the Maples for many years. Trissie was adventurous and loved travelling. It was not unusual for the pair to take a casual trip to Grand Forks and end up in Florida. In her 80s she moved into 1630 Henderson, where she thrived on card games with "the boys", or all-nighters with the girls followed by breakfast at Sal's, squeezing road trips in between to the casinos. Trissie was also an accomplished painter, showing everyone it's never too late to start. Trissie was predeceased by her husband John. She leaves behind daughter Gloria (Neil) Payne and son Dennis (Bettiann) Parker. Blessed with five generations "Big nana" will also be sadly missed by four grandchildren, and their spouses, 11 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild with whom she had a special relationship, challenging them with her off the wall humour and carefree attitude. Many thanks to the staff at Middlechurch Home for their loving care, from truly special people. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, November 4 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, with private family interment to follow. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Middlechurch Home or charity of your choice. 204-586-8044
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 01, 2014
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My Deepest Sympathies to all of you, I know what a Treasure she was to all of you. She will be sorely missed but never forgotten. The memories you have of her will always forever be in your hearts. She was a gracious Lady and it was my pleasure to make her acquaintance. Love Joyce "Tascona" Webinger - Posted by: Joyce Webinger (a friend) on: Nov 01, 2014