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JANE STILL (NIEUWKERK)
Date of Passing: Nov 10, 1999
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJANE STILL (NIEUWKERK) After a courageous battle with cancer, November 10, 1999, Jane Still, 44, passed away at Selkirk General Hospital. Jane was born in Selkirk and lived her entire life in the area. She was predeceased by her mother Anna Nieuwkerk in 1984. On September 20, 1975 Jane married Paul Still and moved to Petersfield. She was a kind, sincere lady who put her family first, she was so proud of her sons, Ryan and Kenton. She was involved in all of their many activities and celebrated all their achievements, especially judo, hockey, soccer, swimming and golf. Jane will always be remembered as being very talented and creative and she shared that gift with her family and friends. Jane was employed as a Customer Support Representative for MTS for many years. Jane is survived by her loving husband Paul; two sons, Ryan and Kenton; brother Bastiaan; father Marinus Nieuwkerk and step mother Johanna. She is also survived by her father and mother-in-law, Ernest and Yvonne Still; brother-in-law Rev. Murray Still and his wife Brenda; sister-in-law Lori Kearney and her husband Frank of Calgary; nephews, Graham and Michael Still, Dylan and Kaitlin Kearney. She is also survived by her uncle and aunt, Bastiaan and Johanna and cousins, Rick and Bob Nieuwkerk of Selkirk, Man. and numerous relatives in Manitou and Holland. The family would like to express sincere thanks to Margaret Labelle, Homecare Worker, Drs. and staff at the St. Boniface and the Selkirk General Hospitals. A special thanks to Rev. Paul Smith and Roland Fontaine and other members of the Selkirk Ambulance Service for their support and loving care. A funeral service will be held Monday, November 15 at 12:00 noon at St. Clements Anglican Church. The Rev. Paul Smith officiating. Interment will follow in the churchyard. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Cancer Society of Manitoba. GOD NEEDED ANOTHER ANGEL Gilbart Funeral Home Selkirk in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 13, 1999
