Marie Therese Seraphine Ross (nee Libbrecht)

April 23, 1934 – April 1, 2025

Marie was born to Leon and Lydia Libbrecht on Monday, April 23, 1934 in Cranberry Portage, Manitoba.

Marie passed away peacefully at the Extended Care Oakview Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at the age of 90 years.

Marie married Joe Kriniski on May 23, 1953 in The Pas, Manitoba. Together they had four children; Doris, Randy, Lee and Jamie.

Marie worked for a time as a nurse’s aide at St. Anthony’s Hospital now The Pas Health Complex. After that she went into doing home care.

In 1971, she met John Ross and they had one child, a son, Leon. It was in that time she joined the Legion Branch and Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed doing bingos, working in the kitchen, playing cribbage, travelling and also enjoyed talking and joking with people.

Marie was predeceased by her parents Leon and Lydia Libbrecht; brothers Edward, Eloi, Hubert, Ray, Guy; and her sister Claire.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her 5 children and their spouses, 10 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren; also numerous nieces and nephews and sister-in-law Merle.

In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 6 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3L 0K6, or to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 10-120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 9Z9, would be appreciated by Marie’s family.

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Ross Mason

October 26, 1947 – June 2, 2025


With heavy hearts and deep love, we announce the passing of Melvin Ross Mason. Ross was a vibrant, one-of-a-kind soul who lived a full and adventurous life, surrounded by love, laughter, and family.

With his family by his side, Ross passed away peacefully on Monday, June 2, 2025, at the Selkirk hospital after a short and courageous battle with cancer.

Born on October 26, 1947, to Melvin and Christine Marion Mason (both predeceased), Ross was one of eight siblings: Pat, Alan, Richard, Joanne, Beverly, Cathy, and Craig. He’s now reunited with Pat and Richard — or Dicky, as Ross always called him. Ross also had a special connection with his youngest brother Craig, who he treated more like a son than a brother.

Ross was predeceased by his wife, Nancy Mason, in 1997 — a profound loss that changed his world. In the years that followed, Ross poured everything he had into raising their three daughters: Melissa, Jessica, and Amanda. He wasn’t just their dad — he was their protector, mentor, and greatest source of strength. His girls were the center of his world, and he raised them with unwavering love, fierce loyalty, and a sense of humor that carried them through even the hardest days. They grew up knowing they were deeply loved and endlessly supported.

He also welcomed his sons-in-law, Nytro Ottenbreit and David Walford, into the family with open arms, loving them like his own. The feeling was mutual — they didn’t just gain a father-in-law, they found a best friend in Ross, someone they deeply admired, laughed with, and loved.

His five grandchildren — Brynn Ottenbreit, Kali Ottenbreit, Sloane Mason-Bock, Livi Walford, and Lane Walford — were the absolute light of his life. Grandpa Ross — or as we lovingly called him, Uber Grandpa — was proud beyond words and made each of them feel deeply seen, heard, and loved. Whether it was a silly joke, a warm hug, or a quiet moment on the couch, he had a way of making each grandchild feel like the most special person in the world. They especially cherished movie nights with him — The Polar Express was a favorite, and it will forever hold a magical place in their hearts. Though he’s no longer here, his memory, love, and laughter will live on in each of them always.

He also shared a special bond with his goddaughter, Taylor Bouwman, who held a unique and cherished place in his heart.

Ross lived for connection — whether it was over a good meal, a deep laugh, or a meaningful conversation. He loved restaurants (and wait staff everywhere likely remember his charm), and his Starbucks order was always the same: a flat white with an extra shot — a simple pleasure that brought him joy.

He found peace and built a sanctuary in Winnipeg Beach, where he made a home that became the heart of the family. Whether it was sharing stories on the deck, watching the moonrise, or listening to the sound of “the whiskey train,” Ross found magic in everyday moments. Next time you gaze at the stars and catch yourself asking, “Is that one Jupiter?” he’s probably right there with you.

Ross had a lifelong love of travel, with a special place in his heart for Taichung, Taiwan, where he met Tracey — someone he held close as a daughter and who remained a cherished part of his extended family.

He was a jokester, the life of every party, and made friends wherever he went. His presence lit up a room, and his laughter was unmistakable. He had an incredible ability to connect — to make you feel at home, to find humor in anything, and to offer wisdom with kindness. Ross lived with passion, worked hard all his life, and loved even harder.

He was taken from us far too soon and is missed by so many whose lives he touched. His legacy is one of joy, love, resilience, and warmth. He was deeply loved, and he will be deeply missed.

A private celebration of Ross’s life will be held in Winnipeg Beach. We ask that in his memory, you share a laugh, take a moment to admire the moon, and raise a glass to a man who truly lived life to the fullest.

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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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Ross William Gard

Peacefully on October 3rd, 2023 at Deer Lodge Centre, Ross passed away at the age of 89 years.

In accordance with his wishes cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held.

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