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NORMAN EDWARD KORNBERGER
Born: Oct 16, 1935
Date of Passing: Aug 19, 2021
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NORMAN EDWARD KORNBERGER
October 16, 1935 - August 19, 2021
Norman was born and raised in Winnipeg, growing up in the North End, and lived for the last 59 years in St. Vital. He was the beloved husband of the late Cecile Kornberger (Chaney) of Yorkton, SK, to whom he was married for 47 years.
He is survived by sons, Bryan and Neil (Carmen) grandchildren, Erika (Shayn) and Stefanie; sister Marlene (Dennis) of Phoenix; sister-in-law Shirley (Darryle) of Vancouver; nieces Robyn (Rich) and Karen (Jeff); nephews Jeff, Craig and David; and many relatives, and friends. Norman was predeceased by his parents, Edward and Sophie.
Norman spent his childhood growing up on Salter Street in a house built by his grandfather, Jacob. He attended Machray and Isaac Newton schools and spent a year learning at Luther College in Regina. He played many different sports during his youth but had a special affection for basketball.
He was fortunate to meet a student, studying at St. Mary's School of Nursing, at St. Boniface Hospital, and he and Cecile were married on October 12, 1957.
At this time, he also began working for the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission, eventually becoming a purchasing agent, and retired from there in 1994. He greatly valued the friendships formed working for the MLCC.
Norman's favourite "hobbies" were saying his rosary and watching EWTN's televised Mass, calling his sister Marlene, talking about cars, and watching sports on TV. He really enjoyed the NBA and was a big Winnipeg Blue Bomber and Jet fan. He also treasured being able to watch and be proud of the exploits of Erika and Stefanie as they grew up. And he was a great "hockey/basketball dad" for Neil, and an invaluable supporter of Bryan's coaching career.
In addition, it must be stated how important Norman's neighbours were to him, and to Norm and Cecile when they were together: these families were the biggest reason he/they never moved from their home.
A Funeral Mass for Norman will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 26, 2021, at St. Vital Catholic Church, 1629 Pembina Highway. Concelebrants will be Fr. Mark A. Tarrant and Fr. Moise Adossou. It will also be "live streamed" at "stvitalparish.ca". Norman will be interred at St. Vital Cemetery, 236 River Road.
Norman's family would like to thank the wonderful doctors, nurses, and staff of St. Boniface, Victoria, and Grace Hospitals for their amazing care and support: you helped keep Norman going for so long. In addition, thank you to all the "home care" workers for their big hearts and respect. A thanks, as well, to Diana, who made a huge difference every couple of weeks, and to Rita, for looking out for Norman in his closing days and moments at the Grace.
A special thanks to all who prayed for Norman in his time of need. And, most importantly, a huge thanks to God for His mercy and providence, and for giving us such a special dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, and friend.
In lieu of flowers, a donation could be made to a charity of one's choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 24, 2021
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Bryan, Neil & family, Sending you our sincere & heartfelt condolences on the passing of your Dad, father-in-law, & grandfather. I will miss those times when I would meet him at the mall and catch him having lunch, or sometimes grocery shopping, or seeing him at one of Bryan’s basketball games. A gentle soul, he will be missed by many. Thanx for those memories, Mr. K. Your friends, Ken & Jan Kiraly - Posted by: Ken Kiraly (Friend) on: Aug 26, 2021
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Bryan, we are so incredibly sorry for your loss. You have made such a huge impact in Hailey and Braylon's life and they were both so incredibly sad to hear about your Father's passing. We are sending you love and strength during this sad time and you are in our prayers. - Posted by: Shannon Branquinho (Hailey and Braylon were students of Bryan Kornberger ) on: Aug 25, 2021
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Our family would like to send our sincere condolences to Bryan, Neil, Carmen, Erika and Stephanie. Although we have not known Norman very long we were very fortunate to be brought into the Kornberger's family by marriage. Erika was always telling us stories/memories of her grandfather. Again our deepest sympathy. - Posted by: Terry, Rhonda, Cypris and Willy Campbell (Inlaws) on: Aug 25, 2021
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I am truly sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. May God give you all peace and comfort, at this time knowing you will all be together again one day. Norm was a good and kind man with a big heart and he will surely be missed. God Bless you Norm!! - Posted by: Carol Dennis (Next door neighbors 35 years) on: Aug 25, 2021
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Our heartfelt condolences to you on the passing of your Dad. We remember him from his attendance at Mass and we remember your Mom from nursing at St. Boniface Hospital. They, and all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Jim & Bunny Paci (Acquaintances ) on: Aug 24, 2021

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