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CATHERINE LOUISE CHRISTIE, R.N.
Born: Dec 02, 1964
Date of Passing: Nov 06, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryCATHERINE LOUISE CHRISTIE, R.N. December 2, 1964 - November 6, 2017 It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved daughter, sister, auntie and friend, Catherine (Kate) Louise Christie, following a brief illness. Kate is survived by her mother Sheila Christie; brother Bob (Gloria) Christie; sister Barbara (Bruce) Sewart and her nieces and nephews, Taylor, Drew, Mac and Isabella. Kate's passing leaves a gaping hole in our family and her boundless love and caring will be missed by all. She was predeceased by her father William (Bill) Christie. She was a St. James girl having attended Linwood Elementary, Bannatyne, Bruce and Sturgeon Creek High School. She always got a kick out of going to her niece and nephew's band concerts or various sporting events because they attended the same schools as she, so it rekindled lots of memories. She was a dutiful aunt. Make no mistake though, Kate had a wicked sense of humour and a knack of delivering a sideways look that said everything without saying anything. After High School Kate graduated as a Registered Nurse from the Grace Hospital Nursing Program in 1991. Nursing was a natural fit for Kate; her caring empathetic nature ultimately led her to a specialized career in geriatrics. She enjoyed her daily interactions and conversations with her patients, treating each with dignity, compassion and respect. Kate was one of those rare and special nurses who was a strong advocate for the elderly. Kate was a wonderful member of our family. She took care of us in so many different ways. Not only did she have our medical needs in hand, she was also the family "barbequer" at all of our summer celebrations. She liked to help out in the kitchen as long as we were all singing and dancing to her Mexican music. Travel was one of Kate's passions. She had a particular fondness for Mexico. There was nothing she loved more than sitting in the sun, listening to music, sipping a glass of wine and taking in the beautiful view of the ocean. She never minded the view of the cabana boys either! London and Paris were among Kate's favourite destinations. A highlight was spending New Year's Eve in Trafalgar Square and then closing the local pub down in the wee hours of the morning. Kate wanted to see and experience everything in any destination she visited, and she enjoyed recapping the day's adventures with her fellow travellers. Kate was an avid fan of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and would have been disappointed they didn't make it to the Grey Cup again this year. At least she was able to see them lambaste the Saskatchewan Rough Riders in the annual Banjo Bowl. It was always a satisfying day when her Blue and Gold won! She loved going to the Manitoba Theatre Centre with her Mom and lunching with her many lovely girlfriends. Kate's idea of relaxation was putting on her headphones, sitting on her deck and listening to her music while soaking up the sun. She always had music playing in her house; it made her happy. The family will be celebrating Kate's life when we can do so in a style befitting her. So, for now, raise a glass and remember her fondly. She was devoted to her family and friends. We were lucky to have her in our lives. Allie-Mae was her lovely little cat whom she adored. It was important to Kate to support cat rescue shelters. If friends so desire, donations may be made to: Friend Fundraising for Animal Shelters (FFAS), 1 Westmount Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2J 1Y7 or the Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, MB R3T 0R3. Wojcik's Funeral Chapels & Crematoriums, Winnipeg, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204.897.4665 www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 25, 2017
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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June 16, 2019 I just stumbled across the tribute you had put in the paper regarding Cathrine's death. Sorry for your loss - Posted by: Carol Jeremy (née Anderson) (Barb's friend) on: Jun 16, 2019
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So sorry to hear about Cathy's passing. She was a great friend growing up. We had a lot of fun together. Unfortunately we lost touch with each other. I thought of her often, and hoped one day to reconnect. My condolences to Sheila and the family. - Posted by: Kelly (Friend) on: Nov 27, 2017
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Dear Mrs. Christie, Barbara, Bob & Families - so shocked and saddened to hear of Kate's passing. We were students together in the GGH Nursing program and graduated together in 1991. We spent many happy times together while we all struggled through the course. Afterwards, everyone went their separate ways and we lost touch, but I have often wondered how Cath (as I knew her then) was and where her life had led her. Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss - may your memories bring you a measure of peace and comfort. I am so sorry. May Cath (Kate) RIP and may God hold her in the palm of his hand. ~ Lois Middleton (was Stewart-Kryger then), - Posted by: Lois Middleton (Stewart-Kryger) (Friend / Student @ GGH) on: Nov 27, 2017
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Very sorry to Kathy's family we have known her as a neighbour for years Vic used to trim her tree so she could enjoy her deck in the summer..It has been a shock to all of us how fast we can lose someone.. - Posted by: Vic and Sandra Kasprick (Neighbour ) on: Nov 27, 2017
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Kate and I talked weekly and we always had a next date for lunch on our calendars. We shared many a glass-ahs though the years and we both loved music. Her fav was BonJovi and I still have the CD she made me of a recent album. I had to be caught up on "The Voice" to prepare for our chats! As my parents have gone through the bumps of growing old Kate was always there to give suggestions and to be a support. She clearly felt a purpose in helping others and her compassion had no limits. I am still shocked that she left us so suddenly. I carry her in my heart. I can still here her saying ...I'm going to get a shirt that says "don't get in line behind me" ... Kate's self deprecating humour will always stay with me. Kate was like an aunt to my two boys as she saw them grow up. My entire family feels a loss. Deepest condolences to Sheila and the entire Christie family. - Posted by: Jan Tennant (Friend for over 30 years) on: Nov 26, 2017

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