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CATHERINE ANN ROSS

Born: Apr 30, 1960

Date of Passing: Oct 16, 2017

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CATHERINE ANN ROSS Surrounded by the tremendous love of family and friends, Cathy Ross transitioned into eternity on October 16, 2017 following a lengthy cancer journey. Left to lovingly remember Cathy are her children Nicolette and Andrew, husband David Schellenberg (and sons Paul, Jonathan and Michael), mother Carol, brother Ian (Tracey), extended family and many, many close friends. Cathy was predeceased by her father Eldon, and stepson Christopher. Cathy was born in Winnipeg on April 30, 1960 and spent her formative years in St. James, where the Ross clan had its roots. Following high school, Cathy attended Red River College and graduated with a business management diploma. Career was important to Cathy and she worked hard throughout the course of her 30 plus year career, rising through the ranks of each organization she joined, culminating in senior regional and national sales management roles. A job transfer took Cathy from Winnipeg to BC's lower mainland in 1991, where the family settled in White Rock. Career continued to be important, but her greatest priority and enjoyment came from her involvement with Nicolette and Andrew's activities, including being one of the founders of the Semiahmoo female hockey program. Life changed again when Cathy met David. Quickly becoming inseparable, Cathy and David married in 2013. They became a blended family with five children and enjoyed a little over four years of a very happy and blessed union. Life was very full and meaningful, with Cathy organizing many family and friend gatherings (including golf events with her girlfriends), travelling and boating with David. These were special years, full of love and life and laughter. Cathy had tremendous people skills, radiating warmth and sparkling from the inside out when she was with family or friends. She was a great listener; she communicated openly and connected with people of all ages easily. She had a gift for being herself with everyone in her circle of family and friends, and her lack of artifice drew people to her, seemingly without effort. It is hard to imagine someone having a closer circle of long-time friends and meaningful relationships than Cathy. We are enormously grateful to Cathy's medical team of Doctors Darby, Collins, Smiljanic and Klimo, as well as the staff at Peace Arch Hospice for their gracious and loving care of Cathy in her final days. A Celebration of Life service will be held for Cathy at White Rock Baptist on October 29 at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Cmolik Foundation in Surrey, BC are gratefully accepted. Cathy, you will never be forgotten.
Publish Date: Oct 28, 2017

CATHERINE ANN ROSS Surrounded by the tremendous love of family and friends, Cathy Ross transitioned into eternity on October 16, 2017 following a lengthy cancer journey. Left to lovingly remember Cathy are her children Nicolette and Andrew, husband David Schellenberg (and sons Paul, Jonathan and Michael), mother Carol, brother Ian (Tracey), extended family and many, many close friends. Cathy was predeceased by her father Eldon, and stepson Christopher. Cathy was born in Winnipeg on April 30, 1960 and spent her formative years in St. James, where the Ross clan had its roots. Following high school, Cathy attended Red River College and graduated with a business management diploma. Career was important to Cathy and she worked hard throughout the course of her 30 plus year career, rising through the ranks of each organization she joined, culminating in senior regional and national sales management roles. A job transfer took Cathy from Winnipeg to BC's lower mainland in 1991, where the family settled in White Rock. Career continued to be important, but her greatest priority and enjoyment came from her involvement with Nicolette and Andrew's activities, including being one of the founders of the Semiahmoo female hockey program. Life changed again when Cathy met David. Quickly becoming inseparable, Cathy and David married in 2013. They became a blended family with five children and enjoyed a little over four years of a very happy and blessed union. Life was very full and meaningful, with Cathy organizing many family and friend gatherings (including golf events with her girlfriends), travelling and boating with David. These were special years, full of love and life and laughter. Cathy had tremendous people skills, radiating warmth and sparkling from the inside out when she was with family or friends. She was a great listener; she communicated openly and connected with people of all ages easily. She had a gift for being herself with everyone in her circle of family and friends, and her lack of artifice drew people to her, seemingly without effort. It is hard to imagine someone having a closer circle of long-time friends and meaningful relationships than Cathy. We are enormously grateful to Cathy's medical team of Doctors Darby, Collins, Smiljanic and Klimo, as well as the staff at Peace Arch Hospice for their gracious and loving care of Cathy in her final days. A Celebration of Life service will be held for Cathy at White Rock Baptist on October 29 at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Cmolik Foundation in Surrey, BC are gratefully accepted. Cathy, you will never be forgotten.


Publish Date: Oct 21, 2017

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 28, 2017

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • So sorry for your loss. Cathy always had a warm smile and kind word, she will be greatly missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. With Deepest Sympathy Sandra & Phil - Posted by: Sandra & Phil Engel (Mclean) () on: Oct 28, 2017

  • I am so sorry to hear of Cathy's passing. We were friends from way back in our teens working at Fairweather. Cathy, Jody, Sue and I were always heading out after work to the local bar to dance the night away at Georgie's. Although we had more sporadic contact in the last few years, whenever we did touch base, either in Winnipeg or BC, the conversation came easy. Cathy was a kind and caring person, who left a positive mark on the world. May she rest in peace. - Posted by: Allayne Porco (Crook) (Friend) on: Oct 24, 2017

  • Cathy and I became friends in our late teens through our mutual friend. Cathy was always a doer and we enjoyed playing racquetball and ice skating together among other thìngs. We lost touch over the years and I am very saddened to hear of Cathy's passing. My heartfelt condolences to the family. Her shell may be broken but the pearl inside will always shine bright. Rest in peace Cathy...you will be missed. Your friend Rita. - Posted by: Rita Boulet (Friend) on: Oct 23, 2017

  • I first met Cathy in grade 7 at Bruce Junior High. Her effervescent personality, brilliant smile and infectious laugh drew me to her, and seemed to still be present in the beautiful picture posted with this notice. She was a great friend during those tumultuous teen years! Please accept my sincere condolences. May the love and memories others have of Cathy help to ease the pain of her loss. - Posted by: Cathy Rippin-Sisler (Friend from junior high) on: Oct 22, 2017

  • I worked with Cathy at RJR in Winnipeg. We quickly became great friends. Her smile was always present on her face. I was always impressed at how professional she was and strong work ethic. Cathy always showed interest on how family and friends were doing. I will miss her dearly, but I am so grateful and proud to call her my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family at this difficult time. Rob - Posted by: Rob Isfseld (Friend) on: Oct 21, 2017

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