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ANNE ELIZABETH MCCAFFREY
Born: May 26, 1954
Date of Passing: Aug 15, 2020
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryANNE ELIZABETH MCCAFFREY
May 26, 1954 - August 15, 2020
It is with heavy hearts, that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother and friend, Anne (Carter) McCaffrey. Anne was a gracious, loving and unselfish person who brought much joy to her family, friends and acquaintances. Her positive spirit and wonderful smile will be remembered by all who knew her.
Anne was predeceased by her parents, Lawson and Iris Carter and her brother Bob. She will be sorely missed by her husband Dennis, children, Michael and Christopher, brother Jeffrey, sister-in-law Marlene, nieces, Tara, Jessica, Lesley and Lori and nephews, Cameron and David, as well as many other friends and relatives.
Anne was born in Montreal, Quebec where she attended school and enjoyed spending time at the family cottage in the Laurentians. Anne was a natural athlete and excelled at swimming, waterskiing and downhill skiing. Upon moving to Winnipeg to complete her degree in Fine Arts, Anne continued her athletic pursuits, by adding tennis, squash, curling and cross-country skiing to her sporting activities.
Anne worked briefly for MTS in Winnipeg and for CRC in Ottawa, but after having children, decided that her role in life would be to become a super-mum which she did with flying colours. She further contributed by doing volunteer work in her children's schools and running art classes in the basement for the neighbourhood kids. Anne quickly fell in love with cottage life on our island on Lake of the Woods. Even though the cottage lacked the luxuries of electricity, running water, indoor plumbing, etc., Anne enjoyed every aspect of cottage life and would spend summers on the island alone with her two boys during the week, with no cell phones or other means of communication until Den would arrive with supplies on the weekend. Anne added a few more cottage sports and activities to her repertoire, including sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, kayaking and even fishing. But her favourite of all was blazing new trails through the bush where she and her two - three dogs would walk for hours every day. At times with our dogs, neighbours dogs, and visitors' dogs, she could have as many as nine canine companions following her along through the trails, like some kind of "island Pied Piper".
Anne was always a great cook and became famous for the feasts she prepared for friends and family. No matter who showed up at the last minute, there always seemed to be enough, although Anne's own plate often looked pretty sparse, but that was her way. Later, Anne became a Pampered Chef consultant and supplied friends and relatives with a never-ending supply of kitchen tools and gadgets.
Anne had a very strong faith through her life. It structured her values and gave her strength and comfort during her illness. She was a member of Lakeside Baptist Church, where she attended Sunday services, Bible Studies and other special events.
Anne will be remembered by all who knew her for her wonderful smile, her positive attitude and her unparalleled unselfishness.
Thanks go to the wonderful staff at Pinecrest who went out of their way to provide loving and caring support for Anne, particularly during the recent months when it came at such a cost to their own personal lives.
No formal funeral service will be held at this time.
Brown's Funeral Home will be handling final arrangements.
If you would like to receive a short video with tribute and comments from family/friends, you may email:
demccaffrey4@gmail.com to request.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 22, 2020
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Dennis Bonnie and I were so sorry to hear of Anne’s passing. She was a wonderful lady. While it has been many years since we’ve seen you we have great memories of spending time with you at your cottage, our lobster dinners and the invariable wind and waves when it was time to leave. Our most sincere condolences to you, Michael, and Christopher. Bonnie and Nick Iafolla - Posted by: Nick and Bonnie Iafolla (Friends) on: Nov 05, 2020
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Dear Dennis, my thoughts and prayers are with you hang in there. - Posted by: Oz Pedde (friend) on: Sep 02, 2020
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Dear Dennis, My deepest condolences for your loss. Loss of spouse is the most painful event that can happen to an individual. No one is ever ready for it. I cannot fully express the sorrow I feel for you at this time. Nothing quite compares to the loss of a spouse. Anne’s faith in Christ was strong. Please know you and your family is in my thought in my prayer. - Posted by: Vishno (Friend) on: Sep 01, 2020
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"We join with you in the sadness of saying good bye for now to someone so dear to your heart. Be encouraged by Anne's faith that Jesus was her Lord. " - Posted by: Thor Nielsen Kvist (Friend) on: Sep 01, 2020
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My heartfelt condolences to the entire family. - Posted by: harvey saunders`` (friend) on: Aug 22, 2020