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EVELYN BELL NUMEROW
Date of Passing: Dec 26, 2020
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EVELYN BELL NUMEROW
Evelyn will be dearly missed by her children, Leonard (Danna), David (Susan) and Michael, her sister Gail Nep and nephew Dustin Shore (Michelle Livingston), her grandchildren, Kevin, Allison, Jennifer, Jeffery, Logan, Benjamin, and her great-niece Jaden. She also leaves many cousins and relatives including William (Anne) Gleberzon and family, Sandy (Howard) Collerman and family, and Mickey (Gerry) Namak and family. Mom will also be greatly missed by her special friend Harris Gulko.
Evelyn was predeceased by husbands, Kenneth Numerow (1990) and Samuel Brownstone (2002), her parents, Jennie (2002) and Louis Nep (1954), her brother Gerald Nep (2009) and Gail's husband Blair Dawe (2002).
Mom was born at the Grace Hospital in Winnipeg, growing up in the North End. After the unfortunate, early passing of her father Louis, she almost single-handedly raised her sister Gail, while her mother worked. After obtaining her Manitoba's teachers certificate, she taught at Collicut school for several years before settling down to have her three boys. During those childhood years, Mom was a staunch supporter of Jewish education for her children, becoming active on the Rosh Pina Synagogue Education Committee and supporting the boys through their USY days. From there she became active in Sisterhood, becoming President for many years during the 1990s. She was especially proud for being the Honouree for the 2011 Etz Chayim Torah Fund Brunch.
Evelyn was also a wonderful cook and pastry chef. After refining these talents at the Synagogue for many years, she co-founded the bakery "How Sweet It Is", providing pastries to locations including the Westin Hotel for many years. And everybody truly loved her masterpiece creation: the Brandy Alexander Torte. After this, she ran the family business, Numerow Trading Company, successfully for many years.
Mom also had a strong love for music. In her early days she was active in high school musicals and productions. As children, the boys all remember music continually playing in the house or cottage on her favourite radio station CJOB. Later in life, she received pleasure from leading and participating in singing at multiple Sisterhood conventions. She passed this love for music onto her children and all of her grandchildren. You should have seen her kvel when Logan was given the honour to sing the Kol Nidre prayer at shul in Richmond! Evelyn was also a regular attendee and supporter of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Mom also loved to spend winters with her sister Gail, family and friends in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Thank you to our special friend in Mexico, Kina Castaneda for all of her help there. And it was in Mexico that Mom solidified the special relationship she had with Dustin, since he was a child. Dustin "loved his Auntie Evy" like a mother.
In 2003, the family discovered a summer vacation spot in Okanagan Falls, BC. Mom spent many hot summers with her children and grandchildren swimming in the beautiful waters and tasting incredible wines throughout the countryside.
In 2010, Mom met the next love of her life, Harris Gulko. They spent many happy years together in Winnipeg, Okanagan Falls, and Puerto Vallarta, eventually moving to Richmond, BC in 2017 to be closer to both of their families.
Everybody will remember Evelyn for her strength, wisdom, charm, and great sense of humour. We can still hear her contagious laugh. And she cared deeply for everybody around her.
We want to express special thanks to Yuko Abeyama and her team of so many wonderful caregivers from Nikoniko Quality Care in Richmond, BC who helped Mom to live with comfort and dignity at home, for those last six months.
Evelyn will be interred beside her husband Ken at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery in Winnipeg, MB, Canada on Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. Due to current Covid guidelines, the funeral will be broadcast at: www.szwinnipeg.ca. Shiva will be observed privately.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Beth Tikvah Congregation & Centre of Richmond, BC.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 30, 2020
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Your mom and sister was a force. I really missed seeing her when she moved to BC. We ran into eachother all the time at 141 and talked about so many things. My fondest memory, a large group of us took a bus trip to Minneapolis to see Simon and Garfinkel and Bette Midler. Bette never showed up. But we all had such a great time together. You can imagine all the great food on the bus. My deepest condolences. Erica - Posted by: Erica Schultz (Friend ) on: Dec 31, 2020
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I am so sorry to hear about Evelyn's passing. We were friends and neighbors at Nima Bay in Puerto Vallarta. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you now during your time of sorrow. - Posted by: Frances Gillmor (Friend) on: Dec 31, 2020
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So sorry to learn of the loss of Aunty Evelyn. Our condolences to Leonard, David and Michael and the whole family. I have many fond memories from my childhood of being in her home enjoying lots of laughter and of course, delicious treats. May Evelyn’s memory be for a blessing. - Posted by: David Bogdonov (Family friend) on: Dec 30, 2020
