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OLGA WAREING

Born: Aug 25, 1928

Date of Passing: Aug 23, 2004

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CHARLES WAREING and OLGA WAREING It is with the deepest of sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved parents, Charles and Olga Wareing at their residence, on August 23, 2004. Left to cherish their dear memory are their devoted children and grandchildren; daughter Judy Appleyard, husband Ken and their children Steven and Shauna (Trevor) daughter Karen McMillan and her son Patrick; daughter Brenda Swan, husband Jack and their daughter Lisa (Kevin) son Bruce Wareing, wife Elizabeth and sons, Christian and Sean, and a baby grandson to be born in September; daughter Tammy and her daughter Jodi along with a son-in-law, Alan McMillan. Charles and Olga also leave to mourn their passing their large extended family which includes moms sisters; Helen Pascoe, Ida Kiesman, Annie (Leo) Koch, Alma Felbel, Elsie Rawluk and Esther Townsend; brothers, Willy (Leona) Yankie, and Charlie (Joyce) Yanke; sisters-in-law, Helen Yanke and Tilly Yanke; Dads brothers, Bruce (Cel), Harry (Carole), Robert (Sandra) and sister Doris Bircham. They also leave to mourn many nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, friends, neighbours and life long friends Tom and Edie Chidlow. They were predeceased by their parents; Moms sisters, Tilly and Martha and her brothers, Art, August and Fred; their brothers-in-law, Jack, Herbie, Bill, Dan, Art, Jim and Bill. Charles was born to Winnifred and Harry Wareing in Teulon, on August 25, 1928 and was raised in Winnipeg. Olga was born to August and Ernestina Yanke in Ashern, on July 21, 1929 and was raised on the farm. She later moved to Winnipeg where she met Charles. They were married on Sept 18, 1948 and raised their five children in Winnipeg, and later in the Stony Mountain district. Charles worked for the CPR for 40 years and retired as an Engineer in 1986. Olga was a homemaker, devoted to raising her children. Mom and Dad enjoyed their retirement years in the Ashern district where they loved the peace and tranquility of their home and took pleasure in the company of their family and friends. The family extends a special thank you to Joyce and Charlie, Herbie and Helen for being there when they needed you most. Our parents are now in the arms of angels and will be remembered for their unending love, support and generosity. A love so great, together forever. Love you until the end of time and forever and always. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Manitoba Support Group, 261 Guildford St., Winnipeg, MB R3J 2J4. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 29 at the Ashern Legion Hall with Pastor Bill Watson officiating. Interment to follow at the Grace Lutheran Cemetery in Ashern. Arrangements by: Arnason Funeral Home Ltd. Ashern - Lundar 1-204-768-2072

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 27, 2004

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I love you mom. You'll forever be in my heart. ❤ You and Tippy and Tina relaxing on picnic blanket enjoying homemade bread and jam and comforting beverages. (((Hugs))) I see you in my dreams and happy you look well and beautiful. Your sisters are holding hands and coming to sit on the blanket too. Everyone looks so radiant ❤ Aunty Esther's pekingese ran under the giggling rose bushes in case she's wondering. P.S. thank you you for looking after Niles. He loves sitting on your lap. Love and sparkles, Tammy xo >^..^< - Posted by: Tammy (Daughter) on: Jul 24, 2023

  • DICK WAS IN THE 10 INDEPENDENT SIGNAL CORP, HE WAS A GOOD SOLDIER. HE WORKED ALL HIS LIFE FOR HIM AND OLGA TO LIVE A GOOD LIFE. HE WAS A KIND MAN AS WAS HIS WIFE. I FEEL SO SAD THAT THIS FINE MAN AND HIS WIFE TO KNOW DICK WAS A REAL .I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM AND OLLIE AS I LOOK AT THEIR PICTURES. IT GIVES ME GREAT COMFORT AND FOND MEMORIES - Posted by: R BRUCE WAREING (BROTHER) on: Dec 29, 2015

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