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CAROLE ELIZABETH WATERMAN
Date of Passing: Nov 30, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryCAROLE ELIZABETH WATERMAN Carole Elizabeth Waterman passed away on November 30, 2014 at Riverview Health Centre at the age of 67. Carole leaves to mourn her passing her loving husband William (Bill) Waterman, sons Dallas (Candy), Jaret, and Paul (Nicole) Kostna, grandchildren Caitlin, Jonathan, Shyan, and Haley; nieces Andrea Simonis, Cathy Nacey, and Jocelyn Steffen, and nephew Raymond Simonis. She was predeceased by her first husband Barry Kostna, father John Lysack, mother Helen Spelliscy, sisters Patricia and Marion, and brother Tom. Carole was a devoted and caring wife, mother and grandmother. She was a generous person who loved her animals and spending time with her family. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. The family would like to thank the staff at Riverview Health Centre on the East wing third floor for all their care and support. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favourite animal shelter or to the Canadian Cancer Society. According to her wishes cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held. Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium 204-774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 03, 2014
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Bill, So sorry to hear about your loss. Thinking about you at this very sad time. Ray & Patsy Millar - Posted by: Patsy and Ray Millar (Friend) on: Dec 05, 2014
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First off, I was so looking forward to visiting and learning more about the Lysack history through Carole's eyes and memories, possibly even to fill in a few of the many blanks; but especially to be able to enjoy the love and delightful humor with which she was filled throughout her life. We talked about visiting some gravesites and how it wouldn't be sad if I drove while she regaled me with stories from long ago. Aunt Carole spent countless hours, actually days and weeks, months and years, taking care of everyone and everything. Dallas, I wholeheartedly agree with you in that it's extremely unfair that she was not able to enjoy more time for herself after getting a reprieve (I don't mean that to sound harsh in any way) after Grandma's passing. Secondly, I am now picturing Carole with her siblings, parents, and all those she cared for who passed before her, but most of all her beloved animals - all sizes, ages, with fur, without fur, maybe feathers, fins, and/or a sweater. Third, Bill, she really loved and cared for you. You balanced her. I'm sure a huge part of her sorrow at being ill was that she had to leave you and was worried about that. Please take care of yourself. Finally, her boys were her joy. The pride came booming through the phone lines whenever we talked about them, their children, their accomplishments. I'm so sorry, my cousins, for your loss. Know that you meant the world to her (and still do, just in another dimension). - Posted by: Andi, although Aunt Carole always called me Andrea :D (Niece (and god-daughter?)) on: Dec 04, 2014
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Our thoughts are with you. - Posted by: Ken Burdett (Friend) on: Dec 04, 2014