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ANN SHEILA PARKER-OXLEY (WEBSTER)

Born: Oct 28, 1921

Date of Passing: Aug 17, 2004

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ANN SHEILA PARKER-OXLEY (nee WEBSTER) Peacefully, with her family beside her, Ann Sheila Parker-Oxley passed away at the Gimli Community Health Centre on Tuesday, August 17, 2004. She will be sadly missed by her beloved daughters, Diane Troubridge (Robert), and Joanne Stuart (Ian) grandsons, Anthony Troubridge (Maria), Stephen Troubridge and Andrew Stuart; great-grandchildren, Andre Silva (Natasha), Veronica Silva and Christopher Silva; and her sister Beryl Hoyles of Gravesend, Kent, England. She was predeceased by her loving husband Joe on March 18, 1995. Ann Sheila Webster was born on October 28, 1921. She married Joseph Newsome Parker-Oxley on September 10, 1936 and they celebrated 55 happy years together. Ann and Joe immigrated to Canada from England in June 1970 and resided in Winnipeg for 16 years. Shortly after retiring, Ann and Joe moved to Winnipeg Beach, where Ann has resided for the past 18 years. Her greatest joy in life was her family. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed the theatre and watching skating on television. She loved all animals and especially enjoyed looking after her friends pets while their owners were on vacation. Ann was a member of the Winnipeg Beach Royal Canadian Legion No. 61. She was an active member of the Winnipeg Beach COPP and patrolled regularly until a couple of weeks before her passing. "Thank you" to Dr. E. Magerman and the nursing staff of the Gimli Community Health Centre for the loving care they gave to Ann. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 23 at 1:00 p.m. in the St. Bartholemews Anglican Church, Winnipeg Beach with Rev. Ken Pawluk officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Gateway Foundation (for the building of the Winnipeg Beach Seniors complex), Box 172, Winnipeg Beach, MB R0C 3G0. Gilbart Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 21, 2004

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