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GAMBLE: Violet Rosalie Gamble (nee Sharp). Peacefully on Sunday, October 18, 2015 in Brandon, Manitoba, Violet Rosalie Gamble (nee Sharp) passed away at the age of 92 years. Predeceased by beloved husband James Henry (Harry); parents Dorothy and Robert Sharp; Grandchildren Heath, Leigh and Donald James; Brothers and Sisters Ivy, Velma, Robert (Bud), Dawn and Harry and Tom, John and Lorne. Lovingly remembered by her children Ron (Rhoda) Gamble, of Prince George, Louise Yazdani of Ottawa, Lloyd (Mary-Lynn) Gamble of Ottawa, John (Angela) Gamble of Rankin Inlet, Susan (Ralph) Swartz of Brandon and Dan (Julia) Gamble of London (Wallacetown); Grandchildren Tyson, Tyrone, Rory, Laili, Nabil, Nuri, Kaila, Nelson, Roxanne, Bryanna, Michael; Great grandchildren Brendan, Chloe, Chandler, Nia, Thida, Liam, Lochlan, Whisper, Axel, Donald James, DJ jr. and Dameon; Siblings Evelyn, Joyce, Jim, Shirley, Glen, Dale and many nieces, nephews and friends. Violet grew up at McCreary, Laurier, Brandon and Carberry. She met and married (March 31, 1942), her loving husband James Henry (Harry) Gamble at Carberry, Manitoba, just prior to his going overseas (WW2). After his return (1945) and release from Deer Lodge Hospital, the two of them lived and worked in Portage la Prairie, where they raised their six children. Violet, for the most part, was a stay at home Mom and caregiver. Upon Harrys retirement, Violet and Harry moved to Winnipeg where Violet remained after Harrys death for 20 years. When Violet was in need of assistance, she first reluctantly moved to Ottawa, then Brandon to be near family. Violet loved all her family: sons and daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren, brothers and sisters, her in-laws, nieces and nephews and friends. With Gods blessing she goes to be with her beloved husband. A service to celebrate Vis life will be held on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 11:00 AM in the First Presbyterian Church, Portage la Prairie with Reverend John Zondag officiating. Interment will follow (in the family plot) at Evergreen Memorial Gardens. A reception will follow after interment in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, put on by the Womens Guild. As expressions of sympathy, if friends or relatives so wish, donations may be made in Violets memory to the Alzheimers Society of Canada, 108- B Saskatchewan Ave. E, Portage la Prairie, MB, R1N 0L1.A tree will be planted in memory and cared for by McKenzies Portage Funeral Chapel. 204-857-4021 mckenziesportagefuneralchapel.com
As published in Brandon Sun on Oct 24, 2015