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OLIVE ANN MACPHAIL

Date of Passing: May 06, 2015

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OLIVE ANN MACPHAIL Funeral Mass was Celebrated on Thursday May 14, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in St. John Brebeuf Roman Catholic Church, 1707 John Brebeuf Place, with Rev. Fr. Mark Tarrant and Rev. Fr. Sam Argenziano co-officiating. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements. 204-897-4665. For those who wish to sign Wojcik's online Guest Book please visit our website at www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: May 16, 2015

OLIVE ANN MACPHAIL Peacefully on Wednesday May 6, 2015 after suffering a sudden stroke, secure in the love of her family, Olive Ann MacPhail passed away at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, just a month before her 90th birthday. Funeral Mass will be Celebrated on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in St. John Brebeuf Roman Catholic Church, 1707 John Brebeuf Place, with Rev. Fr. Mark Tarrant and Rev. Fr. Sam Argenziano co-officiating. They were both very dear to Olive's heart. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements. 204-897-4665. For those who wish to sign Wojcik's online Guest Book please visit our website at www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: May 12, 2015

OLIVE ANN MACPHAIL Peacefully, on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, after suffering a sudden stroke, secure in the love of her family, Olive Ann MacPhail passed away at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, just a month before her 90th birthday. Olive is survived by and will be forever remembered, loved and sorely missed by her children, John and Joan, son-in-law and "second son" Rob; adored grandsons, Stephen and Richard, well-loved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, cherished goddaughter Bonnie-Lynn Hart and many dear friends. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Mac (Donald); parents, parents-in-law, Malcolm and Constance MacPhail; siblings, Mary Genevieve, Herman and Harold; sister-in-law Connie Kobialko and many beloved relatives, friends and pets (including her precious last cat, Mickey). The youngest child of Herman and Mary Louise Pitts, Olive was born in Winnipeg on June 10, 1925 and grew up in St. James. A devout Roman Catholic, Olive attended Parochial schools and felt blessed that despite her family's limited means, she had the opportunity to attend St. Mary's Academy. An excellent student, Olive skipped two grades and graduated from the Academy in 1941 at only 16 years of age. In every respect, her life exemplified the Academy's motto "Hold the Torch High". Olive completed stenographer training and worked in the private business sector until she obtained employment with CN Staff Records during the Second World War. It was there that she met and married her fellow CN employee, Mac, after his return from service with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Just days before her death, she was looking at a photograph of Mac in his navigator's uniform and remarked to Joan how much she loved and missed him and how terribly handsome he had been. Her family takes comfort in knowing that Olive and her beloved Mac are together once again. After their marriage on December 29, 1949, Olive and Mac lived in Vancouver for a period of time. On their return to Winnipeg, Olive worked at CP Freight (which, unlike the CN, did "allow" married women employees). She was employed there until her daughter Joan was born. Son John arrived two years later, completing what Olive described as the "perfect family". It was as a young wife and mother that Olive developed the keen interest in social justice through political change that would dominate the rest of her working life and her early retirement years. Starting with the 1957 election campaign working for Gordon Churchill, she worked in over 12 federal, 10 provincial and numerous by-election campaigns, as well as a number of provincial and federal leadership campaigns. She was a much sought after and respected campaign and committee room organizer. Olive worked for the late Honourable Duff Roblin, P.C., C.C., O.M., and served as president and on the executive of various riding associations where she lived. A true "Red Tory", Olive was an ardent supporter of the Honourable Joe Clark, P.C., C.C., A.O.E., acting as his Manitoba Campaign Manager in the 1983 leadership campaign. Her involvement in provincial and national political affairs allowed her to meet and become fast friends with people across Canada. Olive was the Office Manager at PC Headquarters on Kennedy Street for many years. A loyal, hardworking supporter of the late Honourable Sterling Lyon, P.C., O.C., O.M., Q.C., Olive was honoured to be his Executive Assistant during his years as Premier of Manitoba and as Leader of the Opposition. Olive later served as Special Assistant to former federal Regional Minister, the Honourable Jake Epp, P.C., O.C. During those busy, fulfilling years she made many enduring friendships and mentored innumerable young people who shared her keen interest in politics and her vision and desire for a better Manitoba and Canada. She was thrilled to be awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002. Olive's contributions to the community extended well beyond political activism. She served as president and on the executive of the Manitoba Kidney Foundation in the late 1980s and volunteered for innumerable charities and community organizations. Despite her busy career and volunteer life, Olive was a loving caregiver for her mother, mother-in-law, sister and brother in their older years. She was also a wonderful, supportive mother and role model for her children. The year following Mac's untimely death on October 21, 1991, Olive retired to assume what she described as her "most important job" - Grandma, a job she embraced with her customary fervour. Stephen and Richard were blessed with her devoted attention and ever-present unconditional love. They were perfect in every way and brought her incredible joy. She never missed a recital or major event in either child's life until physical limitations and ill health prevented her attendance at some venues. To the end she was an active participant in family gatherings. After a serious illness in the fall of 2009, Olive moved to the Metropolitan Kiwanis Courts and enjoyed five and one half years in an assisted living apartment. Her family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Kiwanis, and Megan and the many other caring Home Care workers, for the assistance they provided to Olive in her later years. A debt of gratitude is also owed to the incredible staff of the Grace Hospital TCU, where Olive recently spent several weeks and was so happy and well cared for. Sincere thanks also go out to the wonderful staff at Oakview Place, where Olive lived for four brief days before her final illness and was welcomed so warmly. Finally, Olive's family wishes to express their deep appreciation to the outstanding nurses at the HSC emergency ward (Leslie, Roxanne and Chrissie) and particularly to Jasmine at the GH6 ward, who so tenderly cared for Olive the morning she passed away and was so supportive to her family. These individuals are truly angels on earth. Funeral Mass will be Celebrated on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in St. John Brebeuf Roman Catholic Church, 1707 John Brebeuf Place, with Rev. Fr. Mark Tarrant and Rev. Fr. Sam Argenziano co-officiating. They were both very dear to Olive's heart. In lieu of flowers, should friends so desire, Olive would have appreciated donations to the CNIB (Manitoba), 1080 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3G 3M3, to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 or the Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter, 3062 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y1 (all charities of special importance to her), or a commitment to a worthy cause or an act of generosity to someone in need. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements 204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign Wojcik's online Guest Book please visit our website at www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com "God has her in His keeping, we have her in our hearts."
Publish Date: May 9, 2015

OLIVE ANN MACPHAIL On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Olive passed away at Health Sciences Centre at the age of 89 years. A longer obituary notice will follow. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of arrangements 204.897.4665. For those who wish to sign Wojcik's online Guest Book please visit our website at www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 16, 2015

Condolences & Memories (13 entries)

  • So sorry to hear dear Olive has passed, I missed the news (she would scold me for not reading the obits). I worked alongside Olive for years and she kept in touch wherever I moved. She said I was a great writer - high praise from the grammar police captain, I was very proud of that. She helped me in tough times but never took any credit. I loved to tease her and make her laugh, I miss her very deeply. Condolences to Joan, John and families. - Posted by: Graham Gork (Friend) on: Mar 04, 2018

  • I was saddened to hear of Olive MacPhail's passing. She could always be counted on for a warm welcome and scintillating conversation over a cup of tea. She was a wonderful friend and a tireless community volunteer, but she was also a lady of the old school who liked to do things properly. She was a stickler for detail and, like me, was irked whenever she came across sloppy writing or gaffes in protocol by people who should have known better. After I moved to Toronto, she would occasionally send me a newspaper clipping or a programme from an official event – with all the errors corrected! They don't make 'em like that any more. We shall miss her. Deepest condolences for your loss. - Posted by: Lindsay Shaddy (Friend of the family) on: May 24, 2015

  • It was with great sadness that I learned of your mom's passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences and I hope in a small way they help through these trying times. Carole Conway - Posted by: Carole Conway (Friend) on: May 23, 2015

  • I knew Olive MacPhail as Mrs. MacPhail, Joan's mom. What a wonderfully intelligent and vibrant lady! It's been many years but I loved teasing her about the Tories and her secret love for Notre Dame football ... and Mrs. MacPhail was always a good sport about it. I'm sure this must be very painful for those of you who were fortunate enough to have that vitality as a regular part of your lives. My thoughts are with you. - Posted by: Mark O'Neill (family friend) on: May 20, 2015

  • Mrs. MacPhail was a lovely lady who could make you feel so very special..........she had a life well lived and will be missed by many. With great sympathy to Joan, Rob, Stephen, Richard and John from Jessie and I. - Posted by: Shanon Thompson (Friend of Joan) on: May 19, 2015

  • So sad to hear of the passing of your Mother. She was a great and very kind person. I will always remember she was a kind gentle, thoughtful person, who always cared about others. Rest in Peace Olive, you are now an Angel. Forever in Our Hearts. Love from the Sullivan family. - Posted by: Sally and Joe Sullivan and family (Good friend and Godfather) on: May 13, 2015

  • Thoughts and prayers are with you Joan and John.It was a pleasure taking care of your mom while she was on TUC. - Posted by: Nancy Staff from TCU (Staff ) on: May 11, 2015

  • Hi Johnny. And Joan. So sorry to hear about your mother. She was. Very kind lady. Who made lovely cookies for the Cookie Monster ha!ha,! talk to soon your friend. Randy - Posted by: Randy lindquist (Friend. Worked with Johnny. For city) on: May 11, 2015

  • Joan & John, after my Dad told me about your Mom's death, I've been thinking of all the memories I have over the years. Yesterday in the car, I remember my Mom telling me about one of the many campaigns she and your Mom were working on. As always, your Mom was on the phone, but she wanted to get my Mom's attention (without the other person on the line knowing). As these were the days before text messages, your Mom threw a stapler out the door, onto the floor, clearly signalling to my Mom, "get in here". There are so many funny stories. Many times when I've been in Winnipeg, I'd go visit your Mom and she'd want to hear all the adventures Jack and I were up to. I can still see her sitting in her chair, with her big smile with lots of laughs and questions. The loss of our parents is expected, but always so sad. The good news is that our memories of them stay with us till it's our time. Stephen. - Posted by: Stephen Hammond (Friend) on: May 10, 2015

  • Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Joan and John, on the loss of your mother. We were shocked to hear that she had left us so suddenly. Our family has many fond memories of your mom. She was so caring, efficient and always ready to lend a hand. She was also our connection to the past history of the Pitts family. She will always have a special place in our hearts. Brian, Janice, David, Christopher, Errol and Ryan - Posted by: Brian and Janice Pitts (Olive was our aunt) on: May 09, 2015

  • Dear Joan and John, Tara and I are saddened to hear about the passing of your mother. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Your mother was an incredible woman who was full of energy and enthusiasm to handle all of the activities she embraced throughout the years. Despite her busy schedule, she always had time to treat us as part of her family. She and my mother shared a special bond full of energy and friendship that served as shinning example to us all. I remember we visited her several years ago with our son. Despite her health challenges, she went out of the way to make us feel welcome in her home... ever happy and positive as usual. Please accept our condolences on the passing of your Mom ... a very remarkable woman indeed. Bill and Tara Shaddy Sarasota, Florida - Posted by: Bill Shaddy and Tara Lamb (Family Friends) on: May 09, 2015

  • Olive was a valued friend in the realm of PC politics, both in Manitoba and Canada. We worked together on numerous election and leadership campaigns over the years,through good results and sometimes not so good. I am comforted in the knowledge that in her next journey, Olive will re-connect with The Chief, Duff, Sterling, and many others to plan the next campaign. Rest in peace, Dear Olive, and sincere condolences to the family in your time of loss. - Posted by: Jae Eadie (friend) on: May 09, 2015

  • Olive's hardworking and principled work for our community was an example for all of us. We will miss her. - Posted by: john borge (friend) on: May 07, 2015

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