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PATRICK JOSEPH KIELY 1963 - 2000 Suddenly at his home at 532 Jubilee Avenue, Patrick passed into the care of his Lord. Patrick was the third child of Garnet and the late Sylvia Kiely. He was born in Winnipeg and educated at Lord Roberts School and Churchill High School. With his "always ready to help" attitude and big smile he made friends wherever he went. Survived by his wife Patricia and cherished son Matthew of Garson, Man. Left to mourn his too short life are his father Garnet, stepmother Ruth (Aikens) brother David (April) of Edmonton; sisters, Sandra (Scott) Mason and Susan (Lawrence) Kiely-Smith of Winnipeg. Predeceased by his mother Sylvia (Wolowich) 1996. Uncle Pat, everyones teddy bear, will be missed by nieces and nephews, Michael, Jeffrey, Andrew Kiely, Heather and Allison Mason and Emily and Devin Kiely-Smith. A special nephew to Jean Smith, Toronto, Lou (Charlotte) Wolowich, Camrose, Alta. and Peter (Penny) Kiely, Langley, B.C.; cousins Greg, Heather, Judy, Brian, extended family and special buddies, Hugh and Angus. Happy memories of family camping trips, years of fishing and canoeing and particularly the building of the family cottage at Balaton Beach are treasured by Pats family. Patrick will be remembered by co-workers and friends from Budget Rent-a-Car and for the past ten years as a fine courier with Federal Express Canada Ltd. Inc. where he was employed at the time of his death. Cremation has taken place and a Requiem Mass will be held in St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Hugo and Mulvey at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 13 with Canon A.M.L. Klassen officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cancer Care Manitoba, 100 Olivia Street, Winnipeg, Man., R3E 0V9 "Gone but not forgotten" THOMSON FUNERAL CHAPELS 783-7211

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 09, 2000

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