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MARGOT ESTHER ROSENBAUM
Born: Jan 18, 1925
Date of Passing: Jan 19, 2022
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MARGOT ESTHER ROSENBAUM
January 18, 1925 January 19, 2022
It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of our beloved mother and our family matriarch who passed peacefully after a brief illness.
Margot is mourned by her son Harry Rosenbaum (Hope), daughter Ruth Stargardter (Allan), her grandchildren, Trisha (James), Michael (Jennifer), Geoffrey (Robi), Matthew and Shawn and six great-grandchildren, Ethan, Keira, Mya, Zoey, Nathan and Syeira; her brother Gilbert Walter and many nieces, nephews and their families. Mom was predeceased by our father, her loving husband, David, her brothers, Hans and Werner, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, as well as 152 members of her family who perished in the Holocaust.
Mom was born in Berlin, Germany. She was a devoted daughter and sister. She loved many things including learning, being with friends as well as going to synagogue with her parents. Mom was especially inspired by the education she received from her mentor, Rabbi Regina Jonas, the first Jewish female Rabbi. Her life changed drastically during the reign of Adolph Hitler, beginning with being identified as a Jewish student and ridiculed and dragged out of school by her hair and forced into slave labour, at the age of 13.
During the horrors of the Holocaust Mom was blessed to meet and fall in love with our father, David. Eventually, after the war the family immigrated to Winnipeg to start a new life. They had many dreams and wishes which they were determined to fulfil together.
Our parents arrived in Canada penniless. Over the next 75 years they worked hard to build a life that could only be described as a magical romantic fairy tale. You rarely saw one without the other. Watching them dance with that special sparkle in their eyes demonstrated their love for each other. Dad was Mom's knight in shining armor right to the very end; when his long sleep finally took away his shield. Mom had to adapt to the loss of her love and her protector.
We were Mom's shiny diamonds, sometimes to be admired from afar, to be cherished always but at times too scary to hold. We know we shone brightly in her eyes. We hope we brought her the happiness and the pride and joy she so deserved. We learned many life lessons from Mom, including that to survive you must be strong and determined. The mother-daughter connection never ever faltered and never waned. This connection will never be lost.
An extra-special recognition is to be extended to her son-in-law, Allan Stargardter, for all the times he placed our mother's needs ahead of his own. May the Lord bless him for his kindness.
Mom will be missed by family in Israel, New York, California and Germany. She will also be missed by countless close and treasured friends, co-workers who became like family and everyone privileged enough to have met her and had her in their lives.
Sorry, your daily/weekly phone calls have ended unless she can arrange for a long distance plan, but know she is watching over you and listening for the latest scoop.
Graveside services were officiated by Al Benarroch at the Hebrew Sick Cemetery with pallbearers, Allan Stargardter, Robbie Waldman, and grandchildren, Trisha, Michael, Geoffrey and Shawn. Honorary pallbearers were grandson Matthew Stargardter, Cantor Gerry Daien, Skye Kneller, Murray Greenfield, Allan Kiesler and James Brown.
If so desired, donations in memory of our mother can be made to the Chevra Mishnayes Synagogue, Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre, Winnipeg Humane Society for the care of furry friends in need of care or a charity of choice.
Special thanks to Sandy Slonosky, Dr. K. Heinrichs, Dr. J. Johnston, Dr. J. Anang, Dr. A. Kravetsky and the staff at the Grace Hospital, for their exceptional care and compassion, and a special thank you to her adopted family at the Chevra Mishnayes Synagogue, Adeena Lungen and staff at WJCFS and friends at Gwen Secter.
Mom, we will never say good-bye because it always made you cry. Life will never be the same without you. We know you are with Dad now. You will both live on in our hearts forever.
Please, all remember this proud little German girl of a Jewish upbringing who stood strong for what she believed in.
"She did it her way."

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 05, 2022
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Dear Ruth and family, So sorry to see that your Mom has passed. I remember both your parents fondly from all those years ago when they shopped at Eaton’s Garden City during your time there and long after. They were both always smiling, warm and kind - and I so enjoyed chatting with them whenever we bumped into each other over the years. Please accept my sincere sympathy on your loss. - Posted by: Bruce Rubin (Friend ) on: Feb 20, 2022
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Ruth and family, I am so deeply saddened to hear of Margot's passing. Sending all my love. Sincerest condolences to you all. I am here if you need. - Posted by: Maddy (Friend) on: Feb 05, 2022
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Dear Ruth, Harry and family, Margot and I have talked every week for the last five years. The first three were at Gwen Sector where I served her and David their Wednesday meals. And weekly phone calls when Covid closed Gwen Sector. If I didn’t phone Margot, she phoned me. I loved how David loved her so much and treated her so well. And his love did show in his eyes at all times. And the same was true for her. Margot was a wonderful lady and a great friend. I was so lucky to have known her. Karen Reimche - Posted by: Karen Reimche (Friend) on: Feb 05, 2022
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Dear Ruth, Allan and Family, We so very sorry to read of your loss. Our sincere condolences on the passing of this very good Woman. Thinking of you. Sara Wilner, Robin Shreiber, Tracey & Chris Block & Family and Karen & Richard Howell. - Posted by: Sara Wilner and Family (Friends) on: Feb 05, 2022