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Deaths
ALLEN, Herbert Curtis.
ANTONIW, Caroline Catherine.
ASMUNDSON (née LAWSON), Clara Margaret.
AYRE, Ronald Edward.
BAXTED, John (Jack) Raymond.
BELL, George.
BIRCH, Wayne (Ned).
CHARLESÇ(PRZEDNOWEK), Emily Cecile.
CHIU, Helen Lee Lai Tong.
CLARKE, Catherine.
CLINE (née BANTING), Margaret.
COUTU, Herve Frederick.
CUMMING (née COTTINGHAM), Jean Audrey.
CUNNINGHAM, Adelaide Edith.
DE VON FLINDT, Dr. Robert.
DESAUTELS, Terry.
DRAPER, Nancy Alexandra.
DUDEK (née KONOPKA), Amelia.
DUNN (DANILEVITCH / DANIEL), Anne.
DURAND, Alain.
ELSTON (née FLETCHER), Aline.
ENNS, Hal N.
FINNBOGASON, Thomas Oscar.
FORBES, Michael (Mike) William.
GAVEL (née THACKER), Helen Edna.
GELLER (née JOYCE), Gwendolyn May.
GELLERT, Vera Gladys.
GERTNER, Czeslaw.
GERVAIS (née ROBERTS), Vivian Ruth.
GOODWIN, Gloria Constance.
HAMM, David.
HARRIS (née CAVE), Irene.
HLADKI, Wayne Peter.
HUNTER, Carey.
JAGODNIK, Louise.
JOHNSON, Jean.
KIRKHAM, Thomas Raymond Earle.
KIYAN, Sidney.
KLEYH, Nicholas.
KOWBEL, Henry.
KUPIAK, Walter.
LARGE (née ALSTADT), Leona Patricia.
LENCHUK, Gladys.
LEVINE, Heather Lauren.
LOEWEN, William (Bill).
MACMILLAN, Robert (Bob) Bown.
MATEWUSH, Walter Sr.
MCEWAN, Evelyn Doris.
MENZIES, Margery Mary.
MIKOLASH (née TROMBO), Diane Gail.
MOLINSKI, Jeanette (Jan).
ONYSHKO, Diane Marie.
OROBKO, Michael Anthony.
PANICO (née CURATOLO), Fiorina.
POPP (MARUDA), Carolyn Stephanie.
PURVES, Samuel.
RATTAI, Ronald (Ron) Larry.
REGALADO (née DEMAPENDAN), Nelly.
RIVARD (née BEAUDRY), Antonia A.
ROHRIG, Cheryl Joan.
RUSSELL, Mildred.
RUTHERFORD, Michael Russell.
SAUNDERSON, Dennis.
SCHNACKENBERG, Gunter Johann Friedrich.
SHARMA, Devinder Kumar.
SKROOPKA (née LAMOUREUX), Jeanne.
SMITH, Jack Wayne.
SPRAGUE, John T.
STEELE (MCGUINESS), Eleanor (Dolly).
STEUART, Roderick Clive.
STRICKLAND, John Francis.
STROMBERG (née OLSEN), Greta Eleanor.
TAIT, Bryan A.
TLALKA, Alicja.
TYSOSKI, Borden.
WILSON (née PARISEAU), Audrey Elsie Marlene.
YARISH, Anne S. N.
ZEGLINSKI, William Walter.
ZEMLAK, William Alexander (Buzz).
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 22, 2012 A2
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