Susan Louise Barr

October 6, 1962 – January 25, 2026

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of Susan Louise Barr on January 25, 2026, at the age of 63. A loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt and grandmother she was surrounded by loved ones in her final moments.

Susan leaves to mourn, her loving sons Johnathon (Kat) and Warren as well as grandson, Archer. She is survived by her sister Debbie (Gary), brother Wayne (Patti) and her nieces and nephews, Brandi (Erik), Tyler (Zeph), Sawyer and Dallas. Also left to mourn are many close cousins and her Aunt Min.

Susan was predeceased by her parents, Louise and David, as well as her step father George.

Susan was born in Dryden, Ontario in 1962. When Susan was very young, the family moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba but they continued to have strong ties to the family left behind, including frequent visits and even a summer job for Susan at the Maple Leaf restaurant on, what was then named, Barr’s Corner.

Susan attended St. Alphonsus Elementary School in East Kildonan and Elmwood High School. Shortly after high school, Susan met Christopher Rawdon. They married in 1983 and welcomed their first son Johnathon in 1984, followed by their second son, Warren, in 1988.

They purchased their first house in 1985 in Transcona, where Susan continued to live until her passing. While Chris had to travel frequently for work, Susan was the constant in her children’s lives, balancing the demands of family life and a full-time career. In later years, she continued to raise her children independently while working full time, meeting every challenge with determination and love.

Susan worked for many years at Vista Park Lodge in Winnipeg. Despite her many responsibilities at home and at work, she formed friendships there that she valued deeply.

As her children grew older, Susan began taking night classes at Red River Community College to earn her accounting credentials. Around this time, she also moved on to work at Green Acres Funeral home. It was here where she was able to put her new skills to work and gained her bookkeeping experience.

Susan later transitioned into property management, where she found a natural fit and where her organization and people skills flourished. She had been working at Ash Management for nearly 10 years. She truly enjoyed her job and the people with whom she worked.

Susan rarely had the opportunity to travel outside of Canada, but when her brother married in Scotland, she could not be kept back. She embraced every opportunity to explore and create lasting memories with her family. Later her eldest son would marry in Las Vegas where she, again, embraced every joyful moment. She enjoyed that experience so much that she returned for her cousin Terry’s 50th wedding anniversary.

Susan grew up in a home where cooking was central to creating both memories and a sense of connection. She carried that deep love of cooking and baking throughout her life, finding happiness in creating meals and treats to share with others.

Susan’s family was the centre of her world. Above all else, she built her life around the people she loved and her greatest joy and proudest role was being part of her family.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at E.J. Coutu & Co Funeral Home, 680 Archibald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, at 1:00 p.m.

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Wendy Susan Payne

November 28, 1958 – May 12, 2025

Wendy passed surrounded by family on May 12, 2025 at the age of 66. She is survived by her husband Marc, her children Andrew and Shannon, and her brother Chris (Anita). Wendy was predeceased by her parents Joan and Tom.

Wendy was born in Winnipeg on November 28th, 1958. She graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a Bachelor of Arts focusing in political science. During university she met her husband Marc outside a shared political science course. Wendy and Marc married in 1984, then ten years later she brought their son Andrew into this world. She finished her studies as a CPA while 8 months pregnant with her daughter Shannon in 1997.

Wendy was an incredibly dedicated and hardworking woman, always putting 100% into any project she was working on. From her early days working in retail sales to her most current role as a Business Analyst, Wendy always maintained the highest standard of work ethic and ensured satisfaction by her clients, superiors and coworkers.

Wendy was an avid reader, typically being found with a mystery novel in her hand or nearby. Many summers were spent sitting in the screened porch at the cabin on Falcon Lake eating fresh peas or sunflower seeds by the bagful. Wendy was an animal lover, having had many dogs and later cats as her companions.

Her family would like to thank the wonderful medical team at the Grace Hospital for all their dedication, compassion and care for Wendy during her final days.

There will be a memorial service for Wendy on Saturday, June 7th at 2:00 p.m. at the Caboto Centre, 1055 Wilkes Avenue.

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Susan Kroeker (nee Schellenberg)

January 16, 1945 – June 11, 2023

It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Wife and Mother, at the age of 78, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Mom will be dearly missed by her devoted husband Ron, daughter Kim Cyr (Brian) and son Kevin (Barb), honorary granddaughters Farida and Aicha, sisters Eva, Helen, and Mary, and many beloved nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.

Mom is predeceased by her parents Jacob and Maria Schellenberg, 4 brothers, and 4 sisters.

Mom was born and raised in Grunthal Manitoba, and was the youngest of 12 children. She was always proud to say she was the youngest!  Mom and Dad married in 1967 and settled in Winnipeg, in Windsor Park, where they raised two children and spent their 56 years of marriage. Mom took great pride in creating a beautiful home for her family, and it was always important to her to keep a clean and organized home.

To some she was known as Susan, to others she was Sue, and Aunt Sue, but most importantly she was known as Mom and Nanna. And those were the roles that defined her. She was a devoted Mom and Nanna, always putting our needs before her own. Mom‘s kindness and generosity had no limits, and she was always happiest when she could help us with anything, big or small.

In 1979, St Vital Centre was built, and while still under construction, Mom applied for a job and was selected for the jewelry department in Eaton’s, where she worked for 20 years until Eaton’s closed in 1999. Sears took over the space and Mom remained in the jewelry department for another 15 years until she retired in 2014 at the age of 69. This job suited her perfectly as Mom loved being around people and she could make conversation with anyone.

Almost immediately upon her retirement, Mom took on the role as Honorary Grandma to daughters of their dear friends, Patience and Chetima. The girls, Farida and Aicha, lovingly called her Nanna. Mom adored the girls and was very involved in their lives. They brought her great joy and she was so proud to be their Nanna.

Mom was so vibrant and vital. She lit up any room she was in. She loved family get-togethers with her large extended family, and was always interested in catching up with her nieces and nephews, and their families. Mom was a great hostess and it brought her great joy to have lots of people over, or simply Sunday dinners when Kim and Kevin would come home. Mom always made sure to make everyone’s favourite dishes and no one went home empty handed. And while Mom was a great cook, she was an expert pie maker! We will miss all of this.

Mom had many passions. She loved to dance, whether it was the polka, ballroom dancing, square dancing, or line dancing. She also loved music and singing and once she discovered karaoke, there was no stopping her! Mom was a big fan of the Blue Jays, and she loved watching games on TV and was thrilled to attend a few games over the years. Travelling was also Mom’s passion and she and Dad took many trips over the years, including Mexico, Dominican Republic, Florida, Las Vegas, New York, Hawaii, and many trips within Canada. As a family, we enjoyed summer vacations at Falcon Lake with aunts, uncles and many cousins.

We will miss the light and energy Mom brought into our lives, her joyfulness, her laughter, her smile, and the beautiful sparkle in her eyes. She was the glue that held our family together. As much as we are struggling with the emptiness and void she has left, we have a lifetime of memories which we will cherish forever.

Our family gives a heartfelt “Thank You” to family and friends. You surrounded Mom with the purest love and brought her joy with your visits and phone calls, your generosity of food, flowers, housecleaning, as well as your prayers and emotional support for our family.

We extend a special thank you to our family friend, Patience, who selflessly gave of her time to care for Mom in the most attentive and loving way, throughout her illness.

To our dear friends and Officiant, Peter and Debbie Ash, there are no words to express our appreciation for the times you prayed with Mom and us as a family, providing us with a sense of peace as her illness progressed.

We give sincere thanks to Mom’s Homecare worker, Shelly, and the nurses with the Palliative Care team, as well as the various nurses and doctors at the Riverview Palliative Care Unit, who all provided Mom with exceptional care.

Our family extends genuine thanks to Rick Kotaska of Interlake Cremation & Memorial Services, who was an invaluable resource and provided immense support and guidance through this difficult time.

Cremation has taken place and the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 2:00pm at Glen Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, 455 Lagimodiere Boulevard.

“Precious jewel, you glowed, you shone, reflecting all the good things in the world”    
– Maya Angelou

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