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JUDY BORKOWSKY (AUNT JUDY) Sadly on November 11, 2016, beloved sister, aunt and friend passed away at the age of 73 years. She is predeceased by her sister Cynthia and her brother Ken. She is survived by her brother Gary and many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly, Les, Bruce (Anne), Grant, Joan (Luc), Vanda, Todd (Susan), Cory (Daphne), Ashley (Shawn), Paul (Lynsey), Vienna, Jessie, Dylan, Amanda, Rebecca, Stephanie (Riley), Maria, L.T., Reeve, Austin, and Harlyn. She loved us all, she held us all, and she changed us all. She will also be missed by her lifelong friend Sherry. For years Judy ran a daycare where she loved and cared for many children and was known as Aunt Judy to all. Many of these children and their families became her friends for life. She will be missed by all. Thank-you to the thoughtful staff at the Victoria Hospital. There was nobody else who made us feel so loved and valued. Thank-you for always being there for all of us. Lots of love Always Aunt Judy, XO XO XO. A celebration of life will be held on November 30, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. at Wheeler Funeral Home, 1800 Day Street. Funeral Arrangements in Care of: Wheeler Funeral Home, Cemetery & Crematorium 1800 Day Street - 204-224-1525 Please sign the book of memories at www.wheelerfuneral.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 19, 2016
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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We just heard the sad news about Aunty Judy passing away. We are in complete shock and have no words to express how sad we are to hear this news. We met Judy when we moved to Rosedale Avenue and she made room in her daycare for my young son who loved her with all his heart. After my second son was born, the day we left the hospital we went to introduce him to Judy and she held him tight against her chest tucked under her chin with tears in her eyes. She was an awesome woman, had a heart of gold and loved all her daycare children like they were her own. We will hold all of those memories close to our hearts and never forget all that she did for us. Her friends and family are in our thoughts and prayers and know she will be looking down on us. Her little pink house will always be Aunty Judy’s house. You will be missed Judy, thank you for leaving an imprint on our hearts. The memories will never go away, we love you forever. Karen, Adrien and Evan. xoxo - Posted by: Karen Gobeil (Friend) on: Jan 11, 2017
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Although we've really known each other for 7 years, our connection was so much more. Until we meet again. Love, Monica - Posted by: Monica Reekie () on: Nov 19, 2016