
(Please press play on the bottom left of the image below to view Barbara’s Celebration of Life)
August 29, 1941 – August 24, 2025
It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Barbara Anita Mineault (nee Bjornson) at home, surrounded by her loving family, on August 24, 2025.
Barbara was predeceased by her parents, Dulcie and Ingi Bjornson. She will be forever missed by her devoted partner of 40 years, Edward Neufeld; her sons, Blaine (Chrystel) of Milan, NY, Brian of Ear Falls, ON, Blair of Winnipeg, and Bruce (Leslie) of Winnipeg; her stepdaughter Alissa of Dallas TX, and stepson Derick of Saskatoon SK; and her much-loved grandchildren Caley (Dustin), Emily (Devan), Julian, Carsten, Karena, Justin, and Breanna; as well as step-grandchildren Cameron (Amy), Colin and Madison. She also leaves behind numerous relatives and lifelong friends.
Barbara grew up in Winnipeg’s West End, attending Sargent Park School, where she first met Ed, and later graduating from Daniel McIntyre Collegiate. She spent several years in Thompson, Manitoba, where Blaine, Brian, and Blair were born, before returning to Winnipeg in 1969, where Bruce was born and the family settled once again in the West End.
Her career began with Kwikasair and continued with the Winnipeg School Division, where she worked at Isaac Newton Junior High and later at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate. She retired in 2006 after decades of service, fondly remembered by colleagues and students alike for her warmth, dedication, and kindness.
A devoted mother and grandmother, Barbara was truly the heart of her family. She was known for her remarkable memory, never forgetting a birthday or anniversary, and for her tireless commitment to ensuring her children had every opportunity, even as a single mother. She proudly attended her grandchildren’s school concerts, plays, sporting events, and milestones, celebrating each accomplishment with love and joy.
Her home in Narol Manitoba was a hub of family gatherings, laughter, and traditions. Summers at Falcon Lake, the cherished family cottage built by her parents and treasured for more than 70 years, were especially meaningful. Annual “Christmas in July” celebrations brought together family from across Canada and the United States, creating memories that will be cherished for generations. Barbara also held dear her many family visits to the Bogaert farm near Bruxelles and her time spent with the Rummery family at Rushing River and Clearwater Bay.
Barbara will be remembered for her strength, her sharp organizational skills, and her meticulous attention to detail. Whether in her perfectly ordered kitchen, her carefully kept home, or her unwavering ability to keep everything (and everyone) on track. She was a source of wisdom and comfort to her friends and family, her presence bringing light and warmth wherever she went.
Her legacy is one of compassion, resilience, and enduring love. She touched countless lives with her gentle spirit, generous heart, and unwavering devotion to those she loved most.
The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. David Dawe for his care and treatment.
The funeral service will be held at Abundant Life Lutheran Church 3486 Raleigh Street, East St. Paul. Friday August 29th, 2025. Viewing starts at 12:45 pm followed by the funeral service at 1:30 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Barbara’s name to the Cancer Care Manitoba Foundation.
Family and friends are invited to share memories and condolences on Barb’s memorial page using the comment field below.

This write up spoke volumes about Barb and her character. She was such a special friend and I will miss her. We met at church
And was a ray of light. She was always up for a lunch date and was very difficult when she got ill . Proud of her family and spoke fondly of them often
I will think of her and smile when I think of her,rest easy my friend…. You have deserved a great reward Love Barb Zayac🥰
Oh! Im so sorry to read this. My prayers hugs and love to the family. It was amazing to see her at the DMCI reunion.my heart goes out to you all.
Our deepest condolences to you Ed and your family. She was a lovely lady.
Barry and Fay Pettypiece
Our sympathy to all the families. We remember the good times at the farm at Bruxelles.
Thank you for all your love and kindness you had shown me in the short time I knew you. Barb was a fantastic grandma to her grandchildren and the best mom the brothers could have. Condolences to the family.
Blair and Bruce et al. My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to you and your family on the passing of your mother. May our good Lord give you comfort, peace and understanding at this most difficult time.
My Dear Barb , we went so far back to skating at the Ampitheater, then Wellinton School for our children, Deb baby sitting , then Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides, and Sunday School. I can go on and on, but we never quit. Visits to Calgary, my brides maid, visits with the children at Falcon Lake. Our last coffee with Florence ,you and I was wonderful. God’s Blessings to you and Love to Ed, Blaine, Bryan, Bruce, Blaine and Families Cathy and family.
Dear Alissa, Derek and Carol, and Families ,Love and Blessings Cathy