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ELLEN NORA BOLLMAN

Born: Oct 19, 1921

Date of Passing: Aug 02, 2015

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ELLEN NORA BOLLMAN (née GREENING) October 19, 1921 - August 2, 2015 At the age of 93 Ellen passed away at Calvary Place Personal Care Home on August 2, 2015. Ellen was predeceased by her husband Leonard, and brothers Edward, Gus and Henry. She is survived by her brother Raymond; sister-in-law Georgina; sons Kenneth (Rose), Ronald (Bernadette), Brian (Janet) and Wayne (Sharie), and grandchildren Kevin (Michelle), Corey (Shandra), Kristen (Paul), Karine, Stephanie, Rachel (Gary), Scott (Marnie) and Michael (Amy). She is also survived by 15 great-grandchildren, and many cherished nieces and nephews. Ellen was born in Beausejour, Manitoba and grew up on a farm in Lampman, Saskatchewan. After marrying Leonard in Winnipeg, Manitoba on February 10, 1945, Ellen and Leonard moved to Oshawa, Ontario, where three of their four sons were born. In 1952, the family moved to the Crescentwood area of Winnipeg. The fourth son was born shortly thereafter. For the next 62 years, Ellen lived in the same Warsaw Avenue home that became her pride and joy. She worked tirelessly to keep everything in perfect order. The gardens were tended with loving care. Raspberry bushes were grown and became a favourite spot for grandchildren to stop and sample the abundant berries. In many respects Ellen was a perfectionist. Whether she was raising African violets, firing ceramics in her basement kiln or turning out countless Afghan blankets, everything was done meticulously. Her enduring legacy will be the many fine needlepoint pictures that she spent countless hours crafting in the wee hours of the morning. Never one to sit idle she worked hard during the day at a variety of restaurant and bakery jobs and at night she turned her attention to her crafts. While ribbons and prizes were often won, she derived the greatest satisfaction in being able to make with her own hands, gifts such as knitted sweaters and crocheted blankets for the next new arrival to the family. Undoubtedly, Ellen and Leonard were influenced by the difficult times they experienced growing up on the prairies during the 1930s. They thrived on hard work tackling one project after another. The high expectations that Ellen set for herself and her family members certainly worked out as everyone strived to provide the desired results. However, in later years they did manage to squeeze in some time to enjoy the sun in Clearwater Beach, Florida during winter months and to travel to Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia. Every single souvenir and photo that was taken on these trips were saved and catalogued with precision. Ellen and Leonard were lifelong members of Calvary Temple. Ellen's family wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate and caring staff at Calvary Place who made the final few months of Ellen's life so comfortable. A celebration of Ellen's life will take place 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at Faith Bible Church, 600 Minto Street. A private family interment will take place in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens. Friends are invited to share stories or condolences by visiting www.integritydeathcare.com Integrity Cremation and Funeral Planning www.integirtydeathcare.com - 204-295-5408

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 04, 2015

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Wayne, Brian, Ron, Ken & families I am sorry for your loss. I will always have good memories of spending late nights doing needlework & visiting with aunt Ellen while I lived with her and uncle Leonard when I first moved to Winnipeg. - Posted by: Anna Greening Beckett () on: Aug 07, 2015

  • Our deepest sympathy to all your family on the recent death of your mother. She certainly lived a long and rewarding life. I remember so well when she worked at the bakery and my Mom used to go there every Thursday and buy angel wings from her. They were delicious. - Posted by: Ann Mackenzie (Friend) on: Aug 06, 2015

  • Ellen was a good friend of my late mother Ann Peart and often came to her place for a visit. My wife Janet and I also knew her and Leonard from Calvary Temple. We wish to send our condolences to the family. She lived a long life and is now in a better place. - Posted by: Edwin Peart (Friend) on: Aug 04, 2015

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