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DOREEN FOGG (CUMMINGS)

Date of Passing: Sep 16, 2017

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DOREEN FOGG (nee CUMMINGS) On Saturday, September 16, 2017, Doreen passed away peacefully at West Park Manor. Remaining to cherish Doreen's memory are her daughter Susan (Stewart Halper) of Winnipeg; granddaughter Jill Kasian (Jonathan Dorthe) of Montreal; daughter-in-law Maureen Richardson of Schomberg, Ontario; grandsons, Gordon Fogg of Winnipeg and Sean Fogg (Vivian Millard) of Nobleton, Ontario, as well as great-grandchildren, Margot and Nellie Dorthe and Nathan Fogg. She was predeceased by her beloved siblings, Eileen Fuller, Thelma Zagrodney and Eldon, Errol, Lorne, Orville and Edwin Cummings; her husband Gordon, and son Gordon. Doreen was born on the family homestead near Eston, Saskatchewan to Frank and Mary Cummings. She attended Cascaden School, a one-room schoolhouse with her seven brothers and sisters. At 14, she moved to Eston to attend high school, helping with child care and housework for her board. Doreen graduated from St. Paul's Hospital School of Nursing in Saskatoon in the class of 1945. She made life-long friendships with her nursing sisters who continued to call each other by their last names. In training, the nuns insisted their hands were never idle. Doreen and her dear friend Isobel wrote letters, something that bonded them throughout their lives. Upon graduation, Doreen moved to Winnipeg and worked at Deer Lodge Hospital where she met Gordon and they were married in 1947. Gordon and Doreen raised two children, Gordon and Susan. Doreen was an excellent seamstress, gardener and baker. She volunteered in her community and canvassed for many charities. She returned to nursing as her children got older, working at St. Boniface Hospital. Doreen loved surgical nursing and worked for many years on 2B, EENT. She moved to Edmonton in 1980 and enjoyed the boom of the city and the success of the Oilers. She was a loyal season ticket holder. In the 1990s, she spent time with her children and their families as her health began to fail. She loved her grandchildren immensely and spent hours with them playing, creating crafts and baking. Doreen had an amazing ability to engage anyone in conversation and she never lost her sociability. In compliance with Doreen's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. A private interment will be held at a later date. The family would like to thank the staff at West Park Manor for their care over the past 15 years. In lieu of flowers, donations in Doreen's memory can be made to the Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, CE501 - 840 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1S1. Wojcik's Funeral Chapels & Crematoriums, Winnipeg, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204.897.4665 www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 19, 2017

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • My deepest and sincere condolences on the death of Doreen Fogg. Mrs. Fogg and her family were my next door neighbours on Dunvegan Street for many years. As young boys growing up together Gordie and I fooled around and rode our bikes together with the other Dunvegan boys often coming home to the Fogg house where Doreen would greet us with great enthusiasm making us feel like we were loved and very important. She was a wonderful lady with a beautiful smile. I will always remember her with fond memories. Kurtheo Enns - Posted by: Kurt Enns (Former neighbour and family friend) on: Oct 24, 2017

  • Dear Susan, I remember your Mom and Dad very well and I know my parents (Flo and Les Bell on Mossdale) were friends with them for many years. So very sorry to hear of your mom's passing but glad she lived a long fulfilling life. I hope you find peace in the many happy memories you have of your mom... - Posted by: Val Barker (nee Bell) (Neighbour ) on: Sep 20, 2017

  • To Susan & family. My deepest sympathy on your Mom's passing. She was a wonderful lady and was a big part of my childhood on Dunvegan Street. So many great memories. We might not keep in touch as we should but the fact that we remember people who were important in our lives is a tribute to their ongoing legacy. I still have your childhood dolls that your Mom gave me so long ago. If you ever want them back please feel free to contact me. Every time I look at them I think of all the fun we had growing up. Your Mom was a big part of that. Sending a big hug your way. - Posted by: Kathy (Horch) Wadsworth (Former neighbor & friend) on: Sep 19, 2017

  • Doreen was a wonderful neighbour. I babysat Gordon and Susan. The Fogg family were wonderful to me and my family. Rest in peace, Doreen. I have thought of you and your family fondly for many years. - Posted by: Joyce Wilgosh Gainor (Neighbour) on: Sep 19, 2017

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