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ADA BRESOLINE

Born: Feb 05, 1925

Date of Passing: Apr 01, 2000

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ADA BRESOLINE After a lengthy battle with Parkinsons, Ada passed away at Oakview Place on Saturday, April 1, 2000 with family at her side. Ada leaves to mourn her passing two sons, John and wife Sharen of Selkirk, David of Winnipeg; four daughters, Shonna and husband Garnet Heathers of Wiarton, Ont., Margaret and husband Mike Baldry of Collingwood, Ont., Anita and husband Roger Cunningham of Edmonton, Alta., Carrie and husband Bob Gingras of Winnipeg. Also left to cherish her memory are her 14 grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. Ada is also survived by three sisters, Elsie, Joyce and Ruth and seven brothers, Bob, Roy, Calvin, Melbourne, Larry, Ivan and Dennis. She was predeceased by her husband Jack in 1985 and by three brothers, Don, Sam and Bill. Ada was born in Hespler, Ont., February 5, 1925. She married Jack Bresoline in 1947 and together they raised their family on Canadian Forces Bases throughout Canada, retiring in Winnipeg. Here Ada worked as a server at Gondola Pizza for many years until ill health forced her to leave. Ada enjoyed travelling, visiting family, bingo and was always up for a trip to a casino. The family would like to express heartfelt thanks to the staff of Oakview Place for the wonderful care that Ada received for the past two years. A service of the celebration of her life will be held on Wednesday, April 5 at 11:00 a.m. at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage Ave., entrance on Aubrey St. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Adas memory to the Parkinson Foundation of Canada, 204 - 825 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB. There are times when the death of a loved one comes as an answer to prayer. Sometimes people suffer greatly from an incurable disease. Others lose completely all desire to live, Because there seems so very little to live for. They may have often prayed that God would end their suffering and take them home. When such a person dies, there is reason for great joy. There may still be tears along with the joy, And there may be a sense of loss along with the gratitude, But the fundamental feeling is one of deep joy. A dear and precious loved one has been welcomed into the very presence of God. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 04, 2000

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