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BRENDA NORMAND
Date of Passing: Mar 21, 2020
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BRENDA NORMAND
Brenda was born in Brandon as a result of evacuation due to the 1950 flood but grew up in Winnipeg. Brenda spent her entire work life at International Inn, now known as Victoria Inn, where she retired from in 2015. Brenda enjoyed the little things in life, she enjoyed going to Bingo, hanging out at the Legion, spending time with family, and watching her TV shows. Brenda was known for her delicious pies that she would bring to family gatherings; we would look forward to getting through the meal so we could have her desserts.
Brenda was predeceased by her parents, Edward and Theresa Normand.
Brenda is survived by her brothers, Paul Normand (Wilna) and David Normand, sisters, Julie Reid (Brett), Valerie Nobess (Rick) and Marilyn Normand, as well as many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the people at CancerCare Manitoba for their help and guidance, as well at the staff and nurses at Health Sciences Centre during this difficult time.
Brenda will be laid to rest at Glen Eden with services to be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations can be made in Brenda's memory to CancerCare Manitoba or to Diabetes Canada. Make a donation to

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 28, 2020
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Very sad. I grew up with Brenda in Kings Park, Fort Garry, now Fort Richmond. Brenda lived at the end if our street on Patricia Ave. Lots of good memories of those times and Brenda’s wonderful laugh. My thoughts go out to her family. Ron Holland - Posted by: Ron Holland (Old friend) on: Apr 04, 2020
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My condolences to the Normand family. Your family lived across the street from us on Patricia Avenue which was then called King's Park. I remember playing outside with Valerie. My name was Gigi Lavallee. Other playmates were the two Benoit families, the Holland's and the Pickard's. So sorry for your loss. Ghislaine Lambert - Posted by: Ghislaine Lambet (Childhood neighbor) on: Mar 30, 2020
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Very sorry to hear about your loss. From Dave Normand - Posted by: Dave Normand (Cousin) on: Mar 29, 2020
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So saddened for the loss of our cousin Brenda. May the family take comfort with the many cherished memories of her, I remember her as a very kind, loving person, she will be missed. - Posted by: Darlene Carrette Burling (Cousin ) on: Mar 28, 2020
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Deepest sympathy and condolences. Brenda was an honest and sincere decent person. I recall driving her home on some cold winter days after our Union Meetings. Edward Goralski Former Secretary Treasurer of H.E.R.E Union Local 206 - Posted by: Edward Goralski (Member of our Union I was Secretary Treasurer of) on: Mar 28, 2020
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Deepest sympathy and condolences. Brenda was an honest and sincere decent person. I recall driving her home on some cold winter days after our Union Meetings. Edward Goralski Former Secretary Treasurer of H.E.R.E Union Local 206 - Posted by: Edward Goralski (Member of our Union I was Secretary Treasurer of) on: Mar 28, 2020