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ELIZABETH WOODIWISS (HAMMOND)

Born: Jun 18, 1928

Date of Passing: May 02, 2020

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ELIZABETH WOODIWISS
(HAMMOND)
June 18, 1928 - May 2, 2020

Peacefully Elizabeth passed away at her home, with family by her side.
A longer notice for a Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.

For condolences please visit www.bardal.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 09, 2020

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I have just found out that Elizabeth has passed away. We kept in touch with each other usually at Christmas time. I was sorry to hear that she had passed away but is now with her Savior. - Posted by: Thelma JOHNSON (Friend from Berean Church) on: Nov 03, 2020

  • Dear Lori & Lennie Art & Gerdie King have just let us know that your mother has passed away and we would like to express our most sincere condolences. Your mother was a woman who loved God and we could sense her deep faith each time we saw her. She expressed her love for you both and always spoke proudly of her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I know you will miss her very much and I know Al & I will feel a loss not enjoying her fellowship each time we came to visit, Shirley & Al Slack - Posted by: Shirley & Al Slack (East Kildonan Baptist Church friends) on: May 10, 2020

  • Dear Lori & Lennie Art & Gerdie King have just let us know that your mother has passed away and we would like to express our most sincere condolences. Your mother was a woman who loved God and we could sense her deep faith each time we saw her. She expressed her love for you both and always spoke proudly of her children and grandchildren and great grandchildren. I know you will miss her very much and I know Al & I will feel a loss not enjoying her fellowship each time we came to visit, Shirley & Al Slack - Posted by: Shirley & Al Slack (East Kildonan Baptist Church friends) on: May 10, 2020

  • I just wanted to say that I have been privileged to spend some time with Liz. Whenever her nieces Valerie and Nadine would come to visit we would always make visits to the relatives. I loved going to visit her property in the country and enjoyed her stories and her smiles. She was a very nice lady, very considerate, a very true lady, yet she was not afraid to get her hands dirty. She wore her gumboots with pride. I'm so very glad I got to know her, my condolences to you all. I'm sure they will welcome her with open arms and get her to tend to the gardens in heaven. God bless and hugs to all the family. - Posted by: Janice Hnatiuk (Nadine Banman (Hammond's) cousin) on: May 09, 2020

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