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ELSIE ALVINA JOHNSTON-WALLACE (WENINGER)

Date of Passing: Jun 18, 2002

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ELSIE ALVINA JOHNSTON-WALLACE (nee WENINGER) Elsie Johnston-Wallace, aged 96 years, of Morris, formerly of Dominion City, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at the Morris General Hospital, with her grandchildren and husband at her side. She leaves to mourn her passing her beloved husband Joe Wallace of Morris; daughter Dorothy and her husband Maurice Paley of Dominion City; grandson David Paley and close friend Ken Dodds of Winnipeg; granddaughter Nicole and her husband Hank Bogers of St. Andrews; four great-grand-children, Carla (Shaun) Martin of Winnipeg, Dustin, Dana, and Kyle Bogers all of St. Andrews; and sister-in-law Bernice Weninger of Dominion City. Elsie was pre-deceased by her first husband Alton Johnston in 1986. Also surviving are her husband Joes family, son Keith Wallace and wife Jan of Kamloops, BC; daughter Audrey and husband Ted Imrie of Toronto; grandchildren, Michael (Cheryl) Wallace, Shelley Wallace, Greg (Judi) Wallace, Karla (Shea) Hewitt, Peter (Kim) Imrie, Diane Imrie; and great-grandchildren, Ryan, Lisa, Brendan, Kelli, Matthew, and Megan. Cremation has taken place and interment will follow in the Dominion City Cemetery. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 22 at 2:00 p.m. in the Morris United Church, Rev. Jeannette Brigit officiating. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Morris General Hospital Palliative Care Program, Box 519, Morris, MB R0G 1K0. Morris Funeral Home Phone 746-2451 Toll Free 1-866-746-2451 Thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Morris General Hospital. The Family Miss Me But Let Me Go When I come to the end of the road And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled room Why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little, but not too long and not with your head bowed low Remember the love that we once shared Miss me, but let me go. For this is a journey we all must take and each must go alone, Its part of the Masters Plan A step on the road to home So when you are lonely and sick at heart Go to the friends we know And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds Miss me...but let me go.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 21, 2002

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