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LUCILLE ROWSON (BRODEUR)
Born: Jun 30, 1923
Date of Passing: Nov 02, 2020
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LUCILLE ROWSON
(nee BRODEUR)
June 30, 1923 - November 2, 2020
Lucille will be lovingly remembered by her children, Carol and husband Doug, Robert and wife Karin, Dorothy and husband Brent, Lynn and husband Ted; her eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Patricia Rivard (Marcel) in White Rock, BC, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband Albert; brothers, Leo and Roland; and sister Rita.
We will treasure her memory and the years we had together. The family extend heartfelt thanks to the staff and volunteers at Actionmarguerite (St. Boniface) for the exceptional care and kindness extended to Mom during her time there.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Private family interment with a memorial service to follow when Covid restrictions allow.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 07, 2020
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Sending condolences to the family. She was a lovely lady and very kind to all the kids in the neighbourhood. Especially to my brother Bruce and I. May she Rest In Peace. - Posted by: Reid Douglas (Next door neighbors growing up) on: Nov 21, 2020
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I will never forget when Granny Lischka and Lucy went for motorcycle rides on Kerry’s bike one Friday night after a few too many beverages. Lucy was a wonderful woman and will be missed - Posted by: Susan Fielding (Niece to daughter Carol) on: Nov 14, 2020
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My condolences to all the family. Lucille had a beautiful smile for me! - Posted by: Kathy veroneau (Lucille's volunteer at Bingo) on: Nov 07, 2020
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Aunt Lucille was always a kind, loving person all through her life. I recall the Christmas dinners we would have at he home every year along with her husband..my Uncle Abby. I would phone her from time to time and say in French "Comment allez vous" (which is all I knew) and I guess my accent was OK as she started speaking to me in French until she realized it was me. Lucille and Abby were always kind to me and were the favourites in my family...Wonderful human being and we will miss her! - Posted by: David Magrel (nephew) on: Nov 07, 2020
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My thoughts and prayers are with the Rowdon family during this very difficult time! I have fond memories visiting Auntie Lucille at christmases as a child. Always such a warm loving woman with a big heart. May she rest in peace. - Posted by: Denise (Magrel) Antosh (Great niece) on: Nov 07, 2020
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Deepest sympathies to the family. My mother Agnes Kasprick always thought highly of Lucille and they had lots of laughs. They both dearly loved their times spent together at different functions at St Peter’s Church especially the Catholics Woman’s League. They were friends way back to the St Peter’s Mission days where all us kids got to know one another from attending Catechism together. Your Mother was a very special, quiet and kind soul. - Posted by: Loraine Audette (Friend) on: Nov 07, 2020
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Deepest sympathy regarding your mom's passing. Many memories growing up on Pritchard. Take care. - Posted by: Jan Allary (Pawlowski) (Neighbor/family friend) on: Nov 07, 2020