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MARILYN GRACE KREVIAZUK
Born: Nov 05, 1949
Date of Passing: Feb 09, 2021
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MARILYN GRACE KREVIAZUK
Marilyn was born in Nipigon, Ontario on November 5, 1949. She is survived by the love of her life Brian, whom she married 50 years ago. She also leaves to mourn her passing siblings, Howie (Debby), Sandra (Allen), Janet (Les), Derick (Crystal), and Randy (Heather) as well as Brian's sisters, Eleanor and Linda (Eric), and the newest member of their family, their pup, Dolly, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Brian and Marilyn had spent many years travelling the world. Some of her favourite places were Paris, Florence and Rome. Brian and Marilyn spent many winters since retirement in Tucson, Arizona, where they enjoyed golfing and the many friendships they made there. She always believed there is no place like home. When she was at home, when she wasn't at the cabin, you could find Marilyn at the Red Lake Golf Course. The love and friendships she developed with her golf buddies were some of the best memories she had made in her life.
Living in Red Lake gave her the opportunity to share lake life with home life. She and her boys, Brian, Michael and David, spent many hours, days and years, enjoying their cottage life, with water sports, and family adventures. She was always happy to be at the cabin.
Brian would like to thank everyone for their love and support through this very difficult time. A special thanks to Dr. Diane Zielke and to all the home care nurses, especially Danielle for their continued care during Marilyn's journey.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Marilyn Kreviazuk Amateur Golf Foundation, and make your cheque payable to Red Lake Chapel Limited and mail to Box 237, Red Lake, Ontario P0V 2M0. Email transfers also accepted to rlfuneralchapel@shaw.ca password Marilyn.
Interment party to follow.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 13, 2021
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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So very sorry to read that Marilyn has passed away. Man, I can’t imagine all the suffering you’ve endured. My heart goes out to you. My condolences go out to you. - Posted by: Mike Dyck (Friend) on: Apr 13, 2021
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Dear Brian, We are so sorry to learn of Marilyn's passing. We always enjoyed your visits to Echo Bay. You will have many memories of wonderful times and adventures with Marilyn throughout the years to cherish and provide comfort. Sincerely, Rick and Claire Workman - Posted by: Claire and Rick Workman (friends of Brian's sister Linda) on: Feb 15, 2021
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Our most sincere condolences to you Brian on the passing of your beloved wife Marilyn. Stay strong! God Bless! Love Jon & Carol Kreviazuk & Family - Posted by: Jon Kreviazuk (Cousin) on: Feb 15, 2021
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My deepest condolences to Sandra & family, I’m so sorry to hear of your sister’s passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time 😢🙏🌹 - Posted by: Lee Bell (family friend) on: Feb 14, 2021
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Brian, We hold close Marilyn and you, and all the friends who had the privilege of meeting, knowing, and enjoying your beautiful wife. Find strength in her spirit and compassion in the love of your friends. Al and Donna - Posted by: Allen & Donna Grundstad (West End Red Lake Friends) on: Feb 13, 2021
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Brian, I am extremely sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. Although we have not seen each other for quite some time, I do look back fondly at the many occasions where we partied with you and Marilyn well into the evening. My thoughts are with you at this most difficult time. Craig - Posted by: Craig Cormack (Friend ) on: Feb 13, 2021
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Hello Brian, I am so sorry for your loss. Heartfelt sympathy, thought and prayers are with you. - Posted by: Marlene Simmons (cousin) on: Feb 13, 2021
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Brian, I haven’t seen you in years! I am sorry for the loss of your wife! - Posted by: Ken Kowaluk (Brian’s Cousin) on: Feb 13, 2021