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AUDREY VIOLA PHILPOTT (CLINE)

Date of Passing: Mar 13, 2022

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AUDREY VIOLA PHILPOTT
(nee CLINE)

Centenarian 1922 - 2022


It is with great sadness that the Philpott Family announces the passing of Viola on March 13, 2022. Viola had a spirit to live. She was so happy on her 100th birthday. Her most precious loves were her family and children. Viola's pleasant smile and laugh will always be remembered.
She was predeceased by her husband, George; sons-in-law, Bob and Cecil; daughter-in-law Bunny; and her grandchild Kerri; sister Lavina (Gordon); sisters-in-law, Hannah (Phil); Ellen (Blake); Lil (George). Left to mourn are her son Fred (Barb); and her daughters, Marlene and Karen; grandchildren, Morene, Kimberly (Sean), Kammy (Kelsey), Korey (Tiana), Keith (Tamsyn); great-grandchildren, Maya and Kallan; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
Viola grew up in the Belmont Community to her parents, Clifford and Gladys Cline. Due to her love of children she moved to Eriksdale to permit teach and continued to teach for 10 years at Hartley School, Cloverdale, Clandeboye and Selkirk. She was also the first woman to be secretary-treasurer at Hartley School in the 1960s.
Her husband, George, lit the fire at Hartley School and Mom's heart. They were married on August 21, 1943. She helped George on the farm by driving the tractor and three ton truck, hauling grain, milking cows, and feeding the pigs, chickens, turkeys, geese and cows. She gardened a huge plot of land, canned, cooked and picked berries especially raspberries.
When the children left the farm, Viola was on various committees in the community such as the MSOS-Petersfield Senior Club and Interlake Regional, and Petersfield Curling Club. She travelled attending World and Canadian Curling Events. Viola was a honorary life member of the Manitoba Curling Association having curled and volunteered for so many years. She won a zone championship, too. Viola knitted for the Cheer Board for most of her life, and loved playing cards winning many cribbage and whist tournaments throughout the Interlake. She loved mathematics and would be able to calculate the answer in her head very quickly. The health care aides in her nursing home were in awe! She also loved playing Skip-Bo with the nurses, health care aides and her children until her last days.
From 2001 to 2015 Viola lived in Selkirk at the Kiwanis on the Red. She volunteered in school reading programs at Ecole James Nisbet and at Ruth Hooker while in her 80s (years old). She was a member of the Kiwanis and Gordon Howard in Selkirk organizing and participating in activities from 79 to 93 years of age. She moved to Riverwood Square and Concordia Place in Winnipeg until the end of her life.
Mom, Grandma and Great-Grandma -when we see gladiolus, knitting needles and cinnamon buns we will think of you. You were a precious gift! All our love! We will miss you dearly!
Cremation has taken place. More details to follow.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 19, 2022

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • My husband Les & I met George & Viola Philpott in 1996 when we moved from Wpg. to Philpott Rd., the only other farm besides George & Viola’s. We shared many great memories with them!.. we would walk our horses to visit, walk or drive. Unfortunately & sad George passed away, before he did, he was generous to give us 2 wooden sheds from their farm & even helped move them to our farm, we still have them. Also a very heavy cement Horse for our yard!… we named him George!. Viola continued to visit us after & would visit us with her daughters. I was called in to price their farm on Philpott Rd.. I was a Realtor with Royal le Page Real Estate. I called in David Meyer from my office to make sure since there was almost a section farmed included. David Meyer was a Commercial Agent. I wish I would have visited Viola more !.. missing them both! - Posted by: Ramona Fay (Neighbor/friend) on: Aug 22, 2023

  • My sincere condolences, thinking of all the bonspiels we all shared. She celebrated her 100th. Thinking of you Janet - Posted by: Janet lemire (Friend) on: Mar 29, 2022

  • My condolences go out to Marlene and Kim and the rest of the family. - Posted by: Linda Rigby (Friend of family) on: Mar 19, 2022

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