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MARJORIE SARAH OUIMET
Date of Passing: Mar 19, 2003
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryMARJORIE SARAH OUIMET Peacefully, with her loving family by her side, Marjorie Ouimet passed away at the age of 90 years at the St. Boniface Hospital, on Wednesday, March 19, 2003. She was predeceased by John, her loving husband of 55 years; her parents, Lila and John Reavie and her sister Jean. She leaves to cherish her memory, daughter Sheila and her husband Larry Chapman; grandsons, Michael and Mark (Krista) son Darryl and Linda; grandchildren, Jason and Letitia and great-grandchildren, Austin and Jayden; her brothers, Stan Reavie (Shirley) of Arborfield, SK, Ken Reavie (Lita) of Delta, BC, Dean Reavie (Marge) of Newport Beach, California, numerous nieces and nephews who all loved her dearly. Marjorie had a great interest in sports all her life. She was a member of Niakwa Country Club for 31 years, a Blue Bomber season ticket holder for over 30 years and bowled with the Niakwa Ladies League. She was an avid fan of her grandchildrens many sporting activities. Marjorie was a kind and caring person having volunteered countless hours with the St. Philips Ladies Auxillary, the St. Boniface Hospital Ladies Auxillary and many years with the Seniors of Norwood Community Club. Not being blessed with the greatest health, Marjorie had a marvellous positive attitude and never complained about a thing. During her short stay at the St. Boniface Hospital, Marjorie mentioned several times "Ive got the best care anyone could want". Thank you to the doctors and nurses on A-5 for treating her with such compassion and respect. A funeral service celebrating Marjories life will be held on Monday, March 24 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Philips Anglican Church, 240 Tache Ave. by Rev. Gordon Shields. In lieu of flowers, donations in Marjories memory may be made to the St. Boniface Hospital Research Foundation, or CNIB on Portage Ave. WOJCIKS 897-4665
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 22, 2003