Cindy Roberta Calthorpe (nee Cyr)

With great sadness, the family announce after a valiant fight with cancer, Cindy passed away on January 15, 2024, in Winnipeg, MB at the age of 51. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Robb, her two children Sheldon and Jordon, and her two bonus children Alison and Brendan. She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends.

Cindy was born on October 1, 1972, and grew up primarily in Winnipeg.  After obtaining her secondary education, she excelled in her career while working at IG Wealth Management, Arctic Glacier, the Province of Manitoba and most recently working at the Seven Oaks School Division within the HR Team. Regardless of where she worked, people instantly gravitated to Cindy for her contagious laughter and smile.  Cindy built strong friendships and always provided a shoulder to lean or cry on.

Being a mom was something Cindy cherished. Her most precious memories were the times she spent with her two boys, Sheldon and Jordon and she took pride in them every day. There was never a day that went by that Cindy did not check in on them to make sure they were okay; told them she loved them and make sure they knew she was always there for them. She would greet them with a big hug and a “hey bud” then hugged and kissed them goodbye. The love of a mother is never ending, and she will be with them always forever in spirit.

Those who knew Cindy, knows she was definitely not an impulse shopper, taking hours or days to make a decision. This was not the case when this came to picking her man. 

After their first date November 19, 2009, Cindy knew Robb was the one.  He became her best friend and the one she would spend the rest of her life. They blended their families continuing to make cherished memories, in their new home in 2012 filling it with laughter.  

She was then blessed when she was united with her dad, Robert and was ecstatic to meet her half-sister, Tiffany. Cindy and Robb dated for several years until he proposed, and they were married on August 6, 2016. 

Cindy had such a love for being outdoors and being surrounded by nature. Her and Robb spent countless weekends camping and adored going to Otter Falls. Cindy was passionate about the mountains,” it was as though, they were calling her,” she said. 

The opportunity for travel anywhere was always a “Yes, let’s go” and if it involved live music even better! She enjoyed those as long as she could and would have a big smile on her face as she was pumping her hands in the air and singing at the top of lungs regardless of who was performing on stage “Yeeeaaahhh”. 

She was a true fan, both of the Winnipeg Jets and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.  Cindy would tune in or dress up for a game no matter where she was, from the hot tub, campground or a bar in Mexico. The Bombers too, knew her smile when they wished her a Happy 50th Birthday. Cindy was known for her lightning speed wit to any situation, sneaking in the last word and often leaving you speechless or needing to manage the chaos in the wake of her hijinks.

Cindy truly loved doing so many things with those she loved. Dressing up in style or showing up to a theme party, enjoying the comforts of her home and always keeping in touch with friends!  Spending “girl” time was important to Cindy.  She looked forward to making those memories as often as she could.

Her love for animals also shined through when she became a dog Mom first to their Beagle, Cruz and now Cooper, Boxer-German Shepherd mix who comforted her through her battle. 

“Mom, the light and joy your presence brought to a room was incomparable. A smile that lit up the room and was so contagious. A day didn’t go by where my mom wasn’t smiling ear to ear. Today, I am and will continue to be strong for you almost as strong as you are. You made sure my needs, and everyone else’s were met before yours. Such a big heart filled with love for everyone. Forever in my heart, thoughts, and prayers. I love you forever!” ~Sheldon   

 “Mom, you were and still are the strongest person I know. Throughout your entire battle you never let your spirits slip and you always continued to put others before yourself. You made sure to always check in, ask about my day or how things were going, and made sure you were there for every new venture I started no matter how big or small. I love you so much and you will always be in our hearts!” ~Jordon

“Cindy, you were loved by so many people. You always carried yourself with grace as you went through this battle, with such a brave face. I really looked up to you for that, as I know I would never be as strong in a situation like that. Your family was the most important thing to you, and I am just heartbroken that you are gone far too soon before your time. You always called me your bonus daughter which I really loved!” ~Alison

“Cindy, we made a promise and I will always be strong for you as strong as you were. I’m happy to be your bonus kid and you always treated me like your own. Your love for game night is a tradition that we will keep. You and your smile will be missed but never forgotten!” ~Brendan

Special thanks to the staff at Cancer Care Manitoba for their care and support. As an expression of sympathy, donations to Manitoba Underdogs Rescue or Cancer Care Manitoba are welcomed.

Cremation has taken place and at Cindy’s request there will not be a service, but please reflect through your warmest memories and the laughter she brought you. She will be looking down upon us all with love.  

Cindy’s family would like to welcome relatives and friends for an informal “Celebration of her Life” on January 28, 2024 from 1:00- 4:00 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion on the 2nd floor located at 1748 Main St, Winnipeg MB (1-204-338-3266).

Someone we love has gone away and life is not the same.
The greatest gift that you can give is just to speak their name.
I need to hear the stories and the tales of the days gone past.
I need for you to understand these memories must last.
We cannot make more memories since they’re no longer here.
So, when you speak of them to me, it’s music to my ear.

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Vivian Heide (nee Wright)

1950 – 2024

It is with a very heavy heart I announce the passing of my wonderful wife Vivian. She died peacefully January 17 after a very brave and difficult battle with her illness.

She was born in Morden but eventually moved to Portage where she started a family and a Robin’s Donut business with the help of her first husband and eventually her three children.

Her life changed in the late nineties and she moved to Selkirk where she worked at Red River Place until she retired in 2017.

She leaves behind her second husband Art, her sisters Eileen and Ivadel and brother Brian. As well, she leaves behind her three children Christe, Dee and Riley, her 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

I would like to thank the staff at Selkirk General Hospital especially those on the Medicine Ward 1 for their kindness and compassion.

Cremation has taken place and immediate family will get together at a later date.

As tokens of sympathy, donations in memory of Vivian may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Manitoba, 120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3C 4G2.

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Valerie Karen Pohl

May 26, 1967 – January 4, 2024

It is with extreme sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Valerie.

Valerie was predeceased by Her father Karl Heinz Pohl and mother Cecile Kakewash, along with sister Patricia Yellowega (Pohl), and brothers Peter Pohl and Clarence Kakewash; and is survived by brothers, Mike, and Richard; sisters, Flora and Krista; as well as brother-in-law Ken, and nephew’s Daniel Brown and Desmond (Krista).

Valerie lived a simple life, worked hard, cherished sentiment, and deeply loved her family. Her unwavering dedication, sentimental nature, and boundless love will forever inspire us. May her soul find eternal serenity.

Rest in peace, dear Valerie, and know that you will be deeply missed.

A private family prayer service will be held before her interment of ashes. She will be laid to rest upon her father, Karl Heinz Pohl at a later date at St. Peter Dynevor Old Stone Church.

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Robert Joseph Vincent (Updated)

1954 – 2023

Notice of Service

It is with heavy hearts and everlasting love, the family of Robert Vincent announce his sudden passing on December 26, 2023 at his home in St. Boniface in Winnipeg, MB.

Robert was predeceased by his parents, Jean Bernard and Merisa as well as his sisters Colette and Annette. Remaining to cherish his memory are his wife Monique, daughter Danielle (Stephen), his son Matthew (Jessica) and his grandchildren, Aiden, Liam, Hannah, Vanessa, Max and Aubrey.

He was full of life and made an impression on everyone he met. His laugh and sense of humour will be greatly missed by many.

Robert was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba where he also worked for Antex Western for most of his career until he retired. Robert and his beloved wife Monique loved to spend their summers in St. Malo with family having bonfires, visiting and playing horseshoes. In the winters they loved to travel and spend time in warmer climates when they could.

Robert was a voracious reader and also loved to play cards. He could often be found at the Belgian Club playing cards with his friends. He loved family and his smile and laughter were contagious and will be missed by all those he knew.

A Celebration of Life will be held Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. in Coutu Funeral Chapel, 680 Archibald Street, Winnipeg.

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ERNEST ROSS MCLEOD

It is with deep sadness that the family announces the passing of our husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at the age of 91.

Ernie is predeceased by his wife Janet of 60 years, parents Alexander and Violet, siblings Freddie and Joyce. He leaves to cherish his memory sons Tim (Terry), Dan, and David (Bonnie). Grandchildren Cory (Lisa), Trevor (Janelle), Rhianna (Chris), Chloe, and Tessa. Great Grandchildren Celina (Alex), Isabella, Brennen, Cullen, Wyatt, Christopher and Teresa. He will be fondly remembered by his sisters Jean and Gail, special cousin Ruth and many other extended family members and friends.

Ernie was born in Selkirk and spent parts of his early life living in Birch Point and later Winnipeg. In 1956 Ernie married the love of his life Janet Pauline and in addition to Winnipeg they spent time living in Brandon and then retired to an acreage in Meleb, Manitoba for over 20 years. Ernie worked for the CP Police for 33 years retiring in 1988.

Growing up Ernie was an avid baseball player. He was a pitcher for the West Kildonan Grey’s and later for the CP team in Brandon. Ernie had an immense love for nature and animals. He was happiest when he was driving the countryside, bird watching, and feeding his “pet” fox and numerous deer. As a child Ernie spent many summers living with his grandmother and other relatives on Matheson Island and traveling up North with his dad for work. One-year Ernie brought home a young wolf that he wanted to raise as a pet. It spent some time in the family’s West Kildonan backyard until it was taken to the Winnipeg Zoo to be cared for. In his later years, Ernie could often be found sharing and educating his children and grandchildren on his love of nature and animals.

Ernie was hard working by nature and always liked to be busy. He was always the first to lend a helping hand when needed willing to share his knowledge and skills sometimes helping and sometimes hindering. A few of the many thing’s dad will be remembered for are his impromptu visits, love of pie and instant coffee, and the impression he left on anyone he met. He truly had a way of making everyone he met feel special and cared for. He brought a smile and laugh to all.

Dad / Grandpa thank you for your unwavering love and dedication to your family and friends. We will miss you every day and keep you tucked safely in our hearts forever.

In keeping with Dads wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date. The family would like to extend a huge thank you to the staff at Red River Place Personal Care Home in Selkirk for the care and compassion they showed dad during his last few months. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of one’s choice are welcomed.

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