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ZIGMUND FRANK MARCINO

Born: Apr 25, 1941

Date of Passing: Feb 23, 2022

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ZIGMUND FRANK MARCINO
April 25, 1941 - February 23, 2022


With great sadness, the family announces that Ziggy passed away peacefully at the Grace Hospice, with family at his side.
Left to mourn his passing are daughters, Kim, Lisa (Perry), and Dionne (Russ); grandchildren, Quinn and Kaya; stepsons, Kelly (Darlene) and Brad (Lisa); sisters, Liz, Florence, Joyce, Judy (Ken), and Lorraine (Terry) and many nieces, nephews, and friends. He was predeceased by his wife Vivianne, parents, Joe and Mary, and brother Kashmir.
Dad was born and raised in Erickson, Manitoba. He spent his youth on the family farm and enjoying summers at Clear Lake where he met our mom, Norene Peeler. In 1965, Dad began his career with the CNR in the Mechanical Engineering department in Fort Frances. In 1970, the CNR relocated our family back to Winnipeg and Dad purchased our family home in St. Norbert where he resided for the rest of his life. Dad had a strong sense of community and made many lifelong friends in St. Norbert. He was instrumental in starting both the Eagles Aries 3870 and the ringette program at the St. Norbert Community Club where he coached us to multiple city and provincial championships.
Dad's faith was strong. He was an original parishioner at Mary Mother of the Church where he married his beloved Vivianne in 2006. Dad's years with Vivianne were some of his happiest. They spent their summers at Falcon Lake fishing, enjoying the wildlife, and golfing. In the winter he enjoyed making wine, curling, snooker, and cross-country skiing.
Dad was giving and helpful. He loved to share what he grew in his garden and as a jack of all trades he was always lending a hand to family, friends, and neighbours. Dad enjoyed carpentry and woodworking and made many unique and intricate pieces.
As kids, Dad taught us the importance of kindness, patience, and resiliency; during his courageous final years, he exemplified these traits.
Thank you to the staff at the Grace Hospice for the outstanding care they provided Dad in the final months of his life.
We will celebrate Dad's life at Mary Mother of the Church (85 Kirkbridge Dr., Winnipeg) on Saturday, April 30 at 1:00 p.m. with interment at the St. Norbert Cemetery. A reception at the Eagles Club will follow.
A donation may be made to the Grace Hospital Foundation in lieu of flowers.


KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL
(204) 956 - 2193
Condolences may be sent to
www.korbanchapel.com


Publish Date: Apr 23, 2022

MARCINO: Zigmund Frank April 25, 1941 - February 23, 2022 With great sadness, the family announces that Ziggy passed away peacefully at the Grace Hospice, with family at his side. Left to mourn his passing are daughters Kim, Lisa (Perry), and Dionne (Russ); grandchildren Quinn and Kaya; stepsons Kelly (Darlene) and Brad (Lisa); sisters Liz, Florence, Joyce, Judy (Ken), and Lorraine (Terry) and many nieces, nephews, and friends. He was predeceased by his wife Vivianne, parents Joe and Mary, and brother Kashmir. Dad was born and raised in Erickson, Manitoba. He spent his youth on the family farm and enjoying summers at Clear Lake where he met our mom, Norene Peeler. In 1965, dad began his career with the CNR in the Mechanical Engineering department in Fort Frances. In 1970, the CNR relocated our family back to Winnipeg and Dad purchased our family home in St. Norbert where he resided for the rest of his life. Dad had a strong sense of community and made many lifelong friends in St. Norbert. He was instrumental in starting both the Eagles Aries 3870 and the ringette program at the St. Norbert Community Club where he coached us to multiple city and provincial championships. Dad's faith was strong. He was an original parishioner at Mary Mother of the Church where he married his beloved Vivianne in 2006. Dad's years with Vivianne were some of his happiest. They spent their summers at Falcon Lake fishing, enjoying the wildlife, and golfing. In the winter he enjoyed making wine, curling, snooker, and cross-country skiing. Dad was giving and helpful. He loved to share what he grew in his garden and as a jack of all trades he was always lending a hand to family, friends, and neighbours. Dad enjoyed carpentry and woodworking and made many unique and intricate pieces. As kids, dad taught us the importance of kindness, patience, and resiliency; during his courageous final years, he exemplified these traits. Thank you to the staff at the Grace Hospice for the outstanding care they provided dad in the final months of his life. We will celebrate dad's life at Mary Mother of the Church (85 Kirkbridge Dr, Winnipeg) on Saturday, April 30 at 1:00 PM with interment at the St. Norbert Cemetery. A reception at the Eagles Club will follow. A donation may be made to the Grace Hospital Foundation in lieu of flowers.

KORBAN FUNERAL
CHAPEL
(204) 956 - 2193
Condolences may be sent to
www.korbanchapel.com


Publish Date: Apr 23, 2022

As published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 23, 2022, Apr 23, 2022

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