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CORA WIKEEM

Born: Sep 19, 1917

Date of Passing: Oct 07, 2015

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CORA WIKEEM On October 7, 2015 at the Convalescent Home of Winnipeg Cora passed peacefully at the age of 98. Cora will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Sr. Susan Wikeem, SNJM, and by her many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Mike and Annie Reddick, by her husband John, by her three siblings; Peter, Carrie and Lenore; and by all of her in-laws. Cora was born on September 19, 1917, in Portage la Prairie, where she grew up and attended school. Sadly, while she was still young, Cora lost both her father and older sister Carrie. After finishing school Cora moved to Winnipeg to find work. There she met John Wikeem, and after a four year courtship they married in 1942. Cora was warmly welcomed into the Wikeem home and family. When John served in the military Cora moved to Calgary where he was stationed. After John was discharged in 1945 they returned to Winnipeg where John went into the restaurant business. That same year they welcomed a daughter, Susan. In 1950 John and Cora purchased their first, and only house in Crescentwood. Cora loved her Warsaw Avenue home and her neighbours. She would live in that house for fifty-six years. Cora worked long hours in the restaurant alongside John until they retired in 1968. For the next twenty-two years they enjoyed retirement together. Cora's days were filled with volunteering at Folklorama, the Church and the Convalescent Home, taking day trips with John, socializing with family, friends and neighbours. She loved going to Portage to visit her cousins. John and Cora also took two trips to Europe and Lebanon to visit John's family. After John died suddenly in 1990 Cora became a charter member of the "Warsaw widows" group, long-time neighbours who provided support and companionship to each other. When her health began to fail Cora moved first to Villa Cabrini in 2006 and then to the Convalescent Home of Winnipeg in 2010. Cora was a loving daughter, wife, mother, sister and aunt. Her family and friends will remember her as a great cook, a kind, generous person, and a fun lady who loved a good laugh. In the last few years, when life became difficult, she retained her sense of humour and did not complain. Thank you to the staff of the Convalescent Home of Winnipeg for the excellent, compassionate care given to Cora in her final years. And thank you to all the nieces and nephews for the love and support for Aunt Cora, especially Gerry, Jack and Judy, Gord and Corrine, and their families for all the visits. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Ignatius Church, 255 Stafford St. on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Mary's Academy Foundation Bursary Fund, or to the Convalescent Home of Winnipeg, or to a charity of your choice. Cropo Funeral Chapel 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 10, 2015

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • My first memory of Aunt Cora was when I was 10. She & Uncle Johnny came to visit. I'll never forget how impressed I was with her beauty, (thought she was a movie star), her sense of humor and her kindness. She never changed. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers go out to cousin Sr. Susan. Remember the laughter. - Posted by: Charlene & Bill McInroy (My mother Lenore's little sister.) on: Oct 12, 2015

  • Our families deepest and sincere condolences for your loss. Lois, Peter, Teresa and Melissa - Posted by: Lois Gall (Friend) on: Oct 11, 2015

  • Sister Susan, Sorry to hear about the death of you Mom. What a long and interesting life she led! She certainly accomplished a lot in her 98 years. I'm sure that she really appreciated all the care and compassion you showed throughout her life. Your Mom was certainly an active person and contributed a lot to the organizations that she joined over the years. My prayers and thoughts are with you as you celebrate Cora's life on October 14. May the memories of all the happy times with your Mom keep her forever close to you. My deepest sympathy at this sad time for you and your family. Mary-Alice Isaac Thunder Bay - Posted by: Mary-Alice Isaac (friend) on: Oct 11, 2015

  • My Mom was also a Warsaw widow and my sisters and I were part of the post war Warsaw gang who grew up together. We have fond memories of Cora and her welcoming home especially since the Wikeem home was the first to have a TV and she Johnny and Susan gladly shared it with all us kids. - Posted by: Barbara Clubb (Warsaw Avenue friend of Cora, John and Susan) on: Oct 10, 2015

  • Loved Cora. She had a wonderful sense of humor and always kind to my folks. - Posted by: Harold and Mary Tinling (Niece from the Wikeem side) on: Oct 10, 2015

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