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Doyle's Funeral Chapel

10 4th Ave SE
Carman, MB R0G 0J0
(204) 745-2045

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

#35 1st Ave NW
Carman, MB R0G 0J0
(204) 745-2204

Carman MB Obituaries and Funeral Related News

Peter Jones - Emery County Progress

Friday, June 02, 2017

Oregon with his brother Jewel (Dude). Upon returning to Utah, he worked temporarily in the LDS church mine by Orangeville until he found a home at the Utah Railway in Martin Utah, retiring as a carman in 1987. He and his wife adopted seven children and he continued to be the head of his family and spiritual leader throughout his life.Pete is survived by his wife, Jean Jones; his children, Peter (Staci) Jones, Tammy (Jan) Curtis, Susan Keith, Sherie (Butch) Grant, Korin (Mark) Johnson, Benjamin (Sharon) Jones; 20 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by their daughter Edna Jean Jones and granddaughter Sheree Rosella Grant.Funeral service, Wednesday, May 31, 2017, 10 a.m., Carbonville First LDS Ward, located at 1985 West 4000 North in Spring Glen. The family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Tuesday evening from 7-8 p.m. and at the church Wednesday one hour prior to service. Interment, 2 p.m., Provo City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Mitchell Funeral Home where friends are welcome daily and may share memories at www.mitchellfuneralhome.net.Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.ecprogress.com/obituaries/peter-jones/article_29eb8c32-4558-11e7-995a-135245e285e8.html

Friends, community mourn 2 men killed in plane crash south of Winnipeg - CBC.ca

Friday, February 17, 2017

CMP were called at 8:50 p.m. CT Thursday after reports of an overdue aircraft that took off from St. Andrews Airport, just north of Winnipeg, shortly after 6:30 p.m. CT, heading for Winkler.RCMP from Carman and Headingley searched for the Cessna 185 using snowmobiles amid weather conditions that made for poor visibility.Robin Karlowsky took this photo Friday of a small plane that crashed in a field near Brunkild, Man., Thursday night. Art Paetkau, 60, and John Friesen, 41, were killed in the crash. (Robin Karlowsky)At about 1:05 a.m. CT on Friday, RCMP investigators and Canadian Armed Forces search-and-rescue crews found the wreckage in the field off Highway 305.Paetkau, the plane's pilot, and Friesen, the only passenger, were found dead."Our concern obviously right now is for the families," Winkler Coun. Henry Siemens said Friday. "Our hearts ache for them and it's a very difficult time."The cause of the crash is still not known.The Transportation Safety Board and RCMP continue to investigate.RAW: Plane crash scene near Brunkild1:16Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/friends-family-bunkild-plane-crash-1.3978751

'Extremely close' Winnipeg family mourning loss of parents killed on vacation - Globalnews.ca

Thursday, January 12, 2017

On the way, the ambulance crashed, and killed both Rósza and János.“This stuff happens in movies, it doesn’t happen to you,” said Mayer.Rósza was an elementary school teacher in Carman, Manitoba, and János worked for Manitoba Agriculture Services Corporation. They leave behind three children, Veronika, Bettina, and Martin, and one soon-to-be son-in-law William Rutherford.“My dad, he was always able to make me laugh,” said Battina Boda, while tearing up. Veronika Mayer and Bettina Boda pose for a picture with their mother Rósza. Veronika Mayer/Supplied PhotoVeronika Mayer/Supplied PhotoRight now the family is fundraising to bring the bodies of Rósza and János home to arrange funeral services.“It’s been an absolute nightmare, there’s a lot of complexities to this situation,” said Zoltan Csupak, János’ cousin. The family hopes the bodies will arrive in two weeks, and will plan a funeral after that.Bettina and Martin are still in high school and are being looked after by Csupak, their legal guardian, and their sister Veronika.A fundraising page has been set up for anyone looking to help the family.Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://globalnews.ca/news/3167994/extremely-close-winnipeg-family-mourning-loss-of-parents-killed-on-vacation/

Winnipeg couple killed when ambulance crashes during Cuban vacation - CBC.ca

Thursday, January 12, 2017

They were very active in the community, particularly with the Hungarian pavilion at Folklorama. Janos Boda worked for Manitoba Agricultural Services and Rozsa Boda was an elementary school teacher at Carman Elementary School. "It's just unbelievable that two people — who are such great loving parents and good-hearted people, really involved in their community — and they're gone overnight and their children's lives are just shattered and changed," Csupak said. Janos was also a passionate outdoorsman and loved to go fly fishing. "When I have kids of my own I am going to teach them how to make a fly and we are going to go fishing," Martin said.  "This is supposed to happen when you've graduated and you get married and they get to see your children and they get to be grandparents. It's not supposed to happen now." 'Very quiet building' Officials with Carman Elementary School, which is part of the Prairie Rose School Division, met Friday and put together a crisis response team that included grief counsellors, social workers and psychologists.  Terry Osiowy, superintendent and CEO of the division, said parents were notified over the weekend that school officials would be discussing the tragic news of Boda's death with students first thing Monday morning. "It's a very quiet building right now. Staff are pulling it together as strong as they can," Osiowy said. "Some students are struggling with it. We're trying to keep to routine, bring it back as normal as possible, but it's challenging for the staff because they lost a very close colleague." A teacher who knows the students well is filling in for Boda until a permanent replacement can be found. "It's just a difficult time," Osiowy said. "The school is doing the best it can at this particular time." Rózsa and János Boda's children remember their parents who were killed in a crash in Cuba2:50 The Boda's two teenage children attend Oak Park High School, where grief counsellors were brought in Monday. "Our thoughts are with the family. Supports are in place today and as long as needed," Ted Fransen, the Pembina Trails School Division superintendent, said in a statement Monday. "Oak Park and Pembina Trails are fortunate to have outstanding staff who are there for students during difficult times like this." Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-couple-ambulance-crash-cuba-1.3926718

Thomas Bartello

Saturday, October 29, 2016

BARTELLO THOMAS CARMAN "Tom" It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Thomas Bartello at the age of 79, after a valiant battle with lung cancer at the Almonte General Hospital with his family by his side. Tom was at peace throughout his illness and faced every challenge with deep faith. He trusted in his Lord and Saviour's love, fully accepting that this path was God's will for him. He was predeceased by his parents Thomas Sr. and Anastasia (Sophie) Olenick and his sister, Anne Williams. Devoted and cherished husband of Cecilia Hull (Ouellette). Beloved father of Susan (Monte Foxwell) and Lisa (Ian Wadleigh). Dearly loved and respected step-father of Richard (Renee Rouault) and Joanne. Proud grandfather of Benoit, Sebastien, Cole, Jack, Sophie, Sebastian and Chloe. Loved brother-in-law of Kathryn Nickerson (Wally Sambirsky). Tom leaves nieces, nephews and cousins with whom he shared a special affection. Tom's career for the most part was with the Federal Civil Service until his retireme...
http://crgamble.com/book-of-memories/2756498/Bartello-Thomas/service-details.php

Two Carnival Legends Lost - VenuesNow

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

They didn't want me in the business," she said. But she met Bingo, and the rest is history. In his youth, Bingo was in a hurry to get out of Brandon, Manitoba, where he said there were only three occupations – policeman, and he was too short to be one; crook, and he was too nice to try that; and carnie. He hitched a job on Royal American Shows working the sideshows and then Myerhoff Shows. And then he met Simba, the lion. "The lion was jealous of me," Jackie said. Simba the Lion loving on a young Bingo Hauser. From Simba, Bingo moved on to an alligator, a boa constrictor and a monkey. They all grew up in the Hauser household, some in the kitchen, some in the living room. Once the monkey escaped and hid in a farmer's truck to make his getaway. Hours later, Bingo had to bail the monkey out of jail. They travelled with the menagerie for years, but then the animals grew too big. The time came to switch from fur to iron. Bingo knew he had to "get rid of anything you have to feed all winter." Jackie didn't want Bingo to get into the carnival business, but he did. Like Tony, Bingo was gregarious and bigger than life. Jackie remembered that when he asked her to marry him, she thought, "You and me and how many others?" But he managed to propose and they bought a Merry-Go-Round and West Coast Amusements was born. There was a carousel horse from that Merry-Go-Round at Bingo's funeral Oct. 16 in Langley, B.C., spruced up and set up by his son Bob. West Coast Amusements now includes more than 100 rides and operates three units. The season begins in April and ends in September. The family has the route covered and is working on details of the 2016 season now. On RCS, Bil Lowry has taken over Tony's responsibilities. Life goes on, but the loss of two giants in the industry is felt by many hundreds of people, evidenced in the tributes paid. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://www.venuesnow.com/two-carnival-legends-lost/

Park players remember fallen MacEwan teammate - Sherwood Park News

Saturday, March 02, 2019

MacEwan and in his third year with the Griffins. He also played with the Drayton Valley Thunder of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (2013-2014), the Opaskwayak Cree Nation Blizzard of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (2013-2015) and the La Ronge Ice Wolves of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (2015-2016).Lamothe was a graduate of the Vimy Ridge Academy and also played for the Edmonton South Side Athletic Club. The official cause of death has not been released."He was a real salt-of-the-earth guy," said Griffins forward and another Sherwood Park product Nolan Yaremchuk, 25. "He really thought about other people before he thought about himself. I think that Nakehko was so special in so many different ways. For one, he was so funny, he had a charismatic personality, and he was always wanting to come to the rink to get better. His drive for hockey was something I'd never seen before. He loved playing hockey." Grant MacEwan Griffins hockey player and Sherwood Park product Cam Gotaas speaks about the death of teammate Nakehko Lamothe. Greg Southam/Postmedia Network Part Dene and part Cree, Lamothe was a role model for Indigenous youth. He grew up on the Bigstone Cree Nation at Calling Lake and helped run youth hockey programs. Last February, Lamothe invited youth from his community to spend a day with him at MacEwan."He was an incredible teammate and he was very well liked in the dressing room," Griffins head coach Mike Ringrose, a former player for the Sherwood Park Crusaders, said. "He was infectious in terms of his attitude and his work ethic. He was easily the fittest player on our team. Anytime we did any type of fitness competition, he was the one that always came out on top and took care of his body and his diet. He was a leader for us in that regard. On the ice, he was extremely competitive, worked exceptionally hard and was hard to play against. The type of guy you were certainly happy to have on your team and you didn't want to see on the other side."According to teammates the six-foot-three, 210-pound forward was dedicated to fitness."We had a team party one time and us being university guys, some guys brought beer to the party and Nakehko brings 12 eggs," Gotaas said. "He was just a health consci...
https://www.sherwoodparknews.com/sports/local-sports/park-players-remember-fallen-macewan-teammate

Gaydha Uldine MUNRO (nee ASHLEY) - Red Deer Advocate

Saturday, March 02, 2019

Cam, who was the love of her life. She was also predeceased by her parents, Norman and Loveday, her brother Mackay, and her sister Carol. Gaydha was born and raised in Manitou, Manitoba. After graduating high school, she went to business college and began a career working in various administrative positions including with the Manitoba Telephone System and the Manitoba Department of Agriculture. Soon after, she met Cam, her true love, and they married on August 6, 1960. After settling in Winnipeg, they welcomed their three daughters and began the family life they so enjoyed. Cam’s career took the family from Manitoba to Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. During that time, Gaydha was a dedicated wife and mother, roles she was very proud of. Following retirement in 1990, she and Cam returned to Red Deer, Alberta, where they would enjoy spending time with their family and especially their cherished grandchildren. Those who knew Gaydha were touched by her strength, spirit, enthusiasm, and passion. She would take the occasions in life to celebrate others with generosity and joy, providing an example that will endure in the hearts of her family. A special thank you to the Palliative Home Care Team, especially Shannon and Sarah, and to the exceptional staff of the Red Deer Hospice. In keeping with Gaydha’s wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial service. If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Red Deer Hospice Society, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3S6, www.reddeerhospice.com RED DEER HOSPICE SOCIETY Red Deer Hospice Society provides palliative care for those facing the end of life in Central Alberta. We provide physical, social and...
https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/obituaries/gaydha-uldine-munro-nee-ashley/