Beverley Joan Mason [nee-Hamilton]-Update

Sept 4, 1938, to Jan 8, 2024

September 4, 1938 – January 8, 2024

A Celebration of Life for Beverley will be held on Friday, June 14, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the West Hawk United Church, Provincial Trunk 44 Highway, West Hawk Lake, Manitoba.

Beverley is predeceased by her parents [George and Freida], Brother [Ron], and her First Husband [Patrick]. She is survived by her husband Ray Newman, her four sons, Kirk [Cheryl], Dave [Ledise], Grant [Lori], and Gordon [Sandra], along with her blended Newman family, Dwayne [Patsy], Wyatt [Misty], Lorelei [Mark] and Curt [Eunice]. Also survived by her grandchildren, Erin [Dwayne], Sean [Kadee], Caleigh. Ashley [Jordan], Danielle [Mitchell]. Patrick. As well as her Newman grandchildren, Carly, Paige, Dallas, Markie, Tori, Maisy, Frank [Kayla], Sam, and four great grandchildren.

Beverley was born in Radisson, Saskatchewan. Where she lived until starting her nursing training at the Saskatoon Hospital where she worked in the early years of her career, before moving to Winnipeg to work at St. Boniface Hospital. She married her first husband Pat Mason in 1963 and together they embarked upon Pat’s career as a bank manager putting roots down in several communities–Winnipeg, Kenora, Brandon, Virden, and finally Morden.

When Pat retired from banking in Morden, they began their foray into the world of business. They bought Major Service Centre near Penniac Bay, West Hawk Lake, Mb and ran it as a general store, and eventually added the post office. The store became a focal point for the community and many mornings were spent by locals around the coffee table, figuring out ways to save the world and other efforts. Beverley retired from retailing in 2008.

Beverley had a love for community, she would assist her husband Pat with his volunteer job as the Chief of the Southeast Whiteshell Fire Department (SEWFD) by calling members of the SEWFD to fire calls and other emergencies. She would also organize many of the events that the department would put on. She was a proud Fire Department wife and mother, with three of her sons also serving as volunteers with the SEWFD.

Beverley soon gained the trust of the local community and using her nursing training, assisted survivors of auto mishaps, dispensed medical info to those who requested it and even gave out info about the care of pets since the Mason Family always had Labrador dogs as pets. She spoke with fond memories of her trips to dog shows with her Labs accompanied by best friend Judy Partridge. Her volunteer and community services were rewarded by the Government of Canada when she was awarded the House of Commons Service Award.

Beverley met her second husband to be –Ray Newman at the Firefighters Ball fundraiser a few years after her husband Pat passed away. They were married in September of 2007.

Beverley’s passion was music and dancing. After retiring she and Ray traveled to many dances including Polka Fests in Las Vegas and Hafford, Saskatchewan. She and Ray would host jam sessions every Friday at their home in Mesa, with musicians from her hometown of Radisson who also wintered in Mesa. Beverley enjoyed traveling, cruising and particularly loved wintering in Mesa AZ.

Beverley made many friends in Mesa, in particular her friends from Star Lake, Dave and Theresa Pearson who often stepped in to provide respite for Ray as her cognitive skills diminished.

Beverley’s final few years were spent at the Kin Place care home in Oakbank. The family would like to thank the staff of Kin Place for their commitment to her care.

The world has lost a beautiful, fun loving, caring person who touched many lives during her time on earth.

The family asks for donations to be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada in lieu of flowers.

Celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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Raymond Joseph “Joey” Smyrski

September 3, 1958 – May 15, 2024

It is with deep sadness I announce the passing of Joey after a lengthy illness.

Joey was predeceased by his father Joe in 2017.

He leaves to mourn his mother Jane, sister Kim, brothers Rick and Curtis (Cory), one niece Hannah and two nephews Reade and Merik, plus his partner of 23 years Crystal.

Joey was a one of a kind individual who would help anyone who needed it, no matter how big the job, he would at least try. He had the biggest, kindest heart of anyone I’ve known, and happiest when he had a fishing rod in one hand and a cold beverage in the other.

Throughout his years he had a few passions that he would lament about. Fishing, hunting and golf, he pretty much loved all sports. He favored most his “Blue Jays” baseball team and Saskatchewan “Rough Riders” football team.

He had so many friends that were quite close to him, too many to all mention but you all know who you are. He will be missed by every one of them.

As per Joey’s wishes, Cremation has taken place and there will be no funeral service.

You’re free now Joey, go have that cold one now.

Till we see each other again.

“Me Three” Sweetie “Me Three”

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Edmund Hoyes “Ed” Bowley

May 13, 1948 – May 24, 2024

Edmund Hoyes Bowley passed away peacefully with his family by his side on May 24th at 1:30 pm at the Brandon General Hospital at the age of 76.

Edmund Hoyes Bowley was born in Neepawa Manitoba on May 13th 1948 to Edmund and Viola Bowley of Harte Manitoba. Dad grew up on the family farm at Harte until the age of 13 then the family moved into Carberry. There he worked for and apprenticed under his Dad for electrical and plumbing. He received his full electrical license at the young age of 19. He was the youngest certified electrician in Manitoba for many years.

He met Mom and they were married on April 24th 1971. They were blessed with 3 children Melanie, Mark and Linda. They celebrated 53 years of marriage in April.

Dad and Mom lived in Brandon Manitoba where he worked on various projects. They soon decided to move to Carberry and this is when Dad decided to go on his own and start his own business Ed’s Electric, servicing Carberry and the surrounding area for many years.  He then decided to move on and pursue something different, he was hired on at the Shilo base as an electrician originally but then became Contract Inspector on the base for 10 years. Then another opportunity came up for him to be Project Manager for our Health Care Region. Here he was to supervise projects and maintenance of all hospitals in the region.

Once he retired he enjoyed the simple life. He was very particular about his yard and spent many hours on his lawn mower.  He was always up for a visit and a beer in his shop/man cave. Many problems were solved and many laughs were had in that shop.

 While he was at the farm he found a new passion…..motorcycles. Against his family’s advice and disapproval of this new hobby, he did enjoy many rides with his good friends Jay and Barry.

In February of 2020 Dad and Mom moved into Carberry with the Condition Dad had to have a shop/man cave for him to enjoy. Once settled into Carberry and town life they formed many new friendships. He spent many hours cruising the streets of Carberry, checking to make sure everyone was where they should be. Dad loved reading his western pocket books, on cold or rainy days he would read 2 or 3 a day.

Then another new hobby of side x siding came, which Mom and Dad both very much enjoyed. Many good rides, lots of laughs with great friends.

Dad was also a senior member of an elite Dart Club. He sure thought a lot of these guys and they always made him feel welcome.

Dad really enjoyed his kids, grandkids, and great grandkids. He loved hearing about everything going on in their lives. Dad was fortunate to have his own Mom with him until she passed in 2019 at the age of 100. He faithfully visited her everyday to check in and keep her up to speed on the daily goings on. Dad enjoyed reading his western pocket books, cruising the streets of Carberry.

Dad gave the best hugs, had an ear to listen, advice to give and was always there to help. Dad was truly our best friend, confidant, and he was a true gentlemen. Our hearts are broken, and we will miss him terribly.

Dad was predeceased by his parents Edmund and Viola Bowley, his sister Gail Mack, brothers in law Willy Mack, Glen Duncan and Jim Caughell.

Dad is survived by his loving wife Donna, daughter Melanie (Jason) Sam, Tylor Rylee and Travis, Cole and Whitley, son Mark (Laura) Torey, Elijah, Hunter and Madi, daughter Linda (Brett) Barrett (Kira) and Carter, Sisters- in- law Marge Caughell and Sharon Duncan.

Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in the Carberry Plains Cemetery with Shannon Bodnarchuk officiating.

As tokens of sympathy, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, 1379 Kenaston Blvd. Winnipeg, MB. R3P 2T5

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Antonia (Toni) Kohut (Updated)

It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing of
Antonia, our Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother on
May 23, 2024. Mom was born in Chatfield, Manitoba on July 29,
1931.

She will be lovingly remembered by her children; Gary (Debbie),
Terry, and Shirley Vandale (Claude). Her grandchildren; Brandi
(Erik), Tyler (Zephyra), Carly (Enis), Travis, and Sarah (Eric). Her
great grandchildren; Lilly, Ivor and Keanu. As well as numerous
in-laws, nieces and nephews.

Antonia was predeceased by her husband Michael Kohut, parents
William and Tekla Skrabek, stepfather John Skomoroh, brothers
John, Roy, Nick, Tony, Harry, Walter, and Fred. Stepbrothers;
Mike, Harry, Fred, George, Walter, and Nick.

In 1953, she married Dad and they raised their family in East
Kildonan. They started a family business, K&L Cartage Ltd. and
worked together for 30 years, until their retirement in 1988.

She found great joy in spending time with her family, especially
supporting her children and grandchildren in their various
activities. She was an avid gardener; a competitive bowler, and
enjoyed playing cards, Bingo and day trips to the casino.

Mom lived in her home on Nottingham for 62 years, where family
gathered often, especially for Sunday get togethers. One way
Antonia showed her love was by cooking for her family. She
cooked many Ukrainian favourites including perogies,
headcheese and cabbage rolls. She warmed our bellies and our
hearts, and passed along her traditions to her family.

The family would like to express their sincere thanks to all the
staff at River East Personal Care Home for the exceptional care
and kindness Mom received.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of choice.

A Funeral will be held on Thursday June 6th at 2:00 at E.J. Coutu
Funeral Home, 680 Archibald Street.

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Rudolf Ullmann

March 25, 1932 – May 14, 2024

It is with great sadness that the family of Rudy announces the passing of our beloved husband and father on May 14, 2024. Rudy passed away peacefully in his sleep with his family by his side at the age of 92.

Rudy was predeceased by his father in 1983, his mother in 1990 and his brother in 2023.  He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Beverly and his children Robert (Tracy), Michele, Diane (David) and Brenda. 

Dad was born in Trinksaifen, Czechoslovakia in 1932, and moved with his family to West Germany in 1948. He then immigrated to Canada in 1956, settling in St. Martin, Manitoba. There he met his future wife Beverly and eventually settled in East Selkirk in 1967 and raised his family along Cooks Creek.  Dad worked as an Industrial welder, first with Dominion Bridge in Winnipeg and then with the Manitoba Rolling Mill in Selkirk, until his retirement in 1995. 

Dad was always a crafty man, tinkering in his workshop, dreaming up his many inventions. He loved his garden and camping with family and friends and enjoyed watching his favourite shows on tv. 

The family would like to express their gratitude to the excellent staff at Selkirk Betel Home for their loving care of our father.

According to his wishes, cremation has taken place, and no formal service will be held at this time. A private family celebration of his life may be held at a later date. 

Rest easy Dad.  You and Peter can raise a toast to us left to mourn…..

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