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BARBARA GOSZER
Born: Apr 15, 1930
Date of Passing: Oct 06, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryBARBARA GOSZER
It is with profound sadness along with gratitude for her long and purposeful life that we announce the passing of Barbara Goszer. Left with cherished recollections are her children Sharon (Steven Tritt), Elliott (Jennifer Schulz), her grandchildren Sam (Justine), Joseph (Shaun), Nicholas, Sarah, Jack and Max, and her great-grandchildren Carson and Callie. She also leaves to mourn her passing nieces Hilda (Len), Debbie (Jack), Libby (Doug) and their families who loved their "Aunty" dearly. She was predeceased by "the love of her life", Adam, to whom she was married for almost 60 years and by a daughter, Yonah.
Barbara was born in Lwow, Poland where she often said she had an idyllic childhood until 9 years of age, when the Second World War and the Holocaust started. She was the sole survivor of her family, having been hidden by a courageous woman whom she had honoured as The Righteous Among the Nations and whose descendants sought her out in 2013, forming a warm connection over the past decade.
Barbara was a petite but strong, opinionated, principled woman with an extraordinary sense of social justice, a remarkable work ethic, and the deepest of loyalty. She lived with intention. As a living witness to a time in history when inhumanity was at its height, she spent decades dedicated to educating school aged children and their teachers throughout Manitoba and other parts of Canada about the dangers of discrimination and intolerance of diversity. She advocated standing up for others and taking action despite fear. She also encouraged appreciation for freedom and having a roof over one's head. Her legacy will inspire her family members as well as generations of children to make a difference in bettering the world we live in. She dreamed of a world free of hatred and of a bright future.
Thank you to Dr. Sheila Domke, her primary care physician, to the entire health care team on 4 North at Grace Hospital, and to her many caregivers in the past couple of years who treated her with the utmost of dignity and respect.
Funeral services were held graveside at Rosh Pina Memorial Park on October 8, 2024. Those wishing to honour her memory can do so by making a donation to the "Barbara and Adam Goszer Holocaust Education Centre Endowment Fund" at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 19, 2024, Oct 19, 2024
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Dear Sharon, Joseph, Elliott, Sam, (and extended family), I am so sorry to hear of the loss of this incredible human being, but how blessed you were to have had this strong, courageous, and inspirational woman in your lives. She will live on forever through the light in your eyes, the spirit in your souls, and the love in your hearts. - Posted by: Arlene Skihar, U of W Collegiate, Retired (acquaintance) on: Oct 29, 2024
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Dear Sharon, my sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of this very good Woman. Thinking of you. - Posted by: Karen (Shreiber) Howell (Friend of Daughter, Sharon) on: Oct 19, 2024