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LOREEN CARLSON (ANDERSON)
Born: Jan 25, 1936
Date of Passing: Jan 11, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLOREEN CARLSON (nee ANDERSON) Loreen Gladys Mae Carlson (nee Anderson), age 76, of Broadlands, Manitoba, went home early January 11, 2013, with her beloved husband of 60 years and daughter by her side. She was born in Pine Falls, MB, January 25, 1936, to Anna and Julius Anderson. She married Fred Carlson August 29, 1953. Together, they had three children: Eric Loren, Edith Mae (Pierre Bourgeois) and her family Daphne, Troy, Finley and Caj; Cara, Steven and Edwin; Jeanesse, Alexandre and Frédérique; Sveta, and Peggy Dagmar (Edward McMullen) and her family Sean and Michael. She is also survived by her sister Janice. Service will be held at Sobering Funeral Chapel on Thursday, January 17 at 2:00 p.m. When I quit this mortal shore And mosey round the world no more Don't weep, don't sigh, don't sob I may have struck a better job. Don't go buy a large bouquet For which you'll find it hard to pay. Don't mope around and feel all blue I may be better off than you. Don't tell folks I was a saint Or any other thing I ain't If you have jam like that to spread Please hand it out before I'm dead. If you have roses, bless your soul Just pin one on my buttonhole. While I'm alive and well today Don't wait until I've gone away. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATORIUM, Beausejour 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 14, 2013
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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We always look forward to coming to Broadlands and seeing all of you. Loreen and Fred were always jolly and happy and filled with family history stories. She will be dearly missed. - Posted by: Lori and Aron Crowder & Betty Toronto (Cousins) on: Jan 19, 2013
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I (Albert) always remembered Loreen as having an open door, welcoming you in with a smile. I remember the treats and tea she always had to offer as well as a good laugh. We will miss her dearly. She was one of those people that gave good feelings whenever you thought about her. Our deepest sympathy to the family. - Posted by: Albert & Carole Schneiderat and family (Friends) on: Jan 17, 2013
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She was a wonderful lady always helping everyone...........I enjoy her when we went to WI together.....she was always so friendly and she had a heart of gold........... RIP dear friend...... Rosie Boel - Posted by: Rosie Boel (Friend) on: Jan 17, 2013
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a remarkable woman who enriched lives including mine. I am sad but will celebrate her life that was lived so well my condolensces to Fred, Eric, Edith and Peggy and families - Posted by: Don Holmstrom (cousin of Fred's) on: Jan 16, 2013
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The Camp 29 Grams will be sadly missed, but you can make lunch for all the Old Maskwa Snowmobile boys they will be happy to see you. We will miss you Grams, you will be remembered every time I pull up the hill to Camp 29. - Posted by: Ian Cyr (Snowmobile Son) on: Jan 16, 2013
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Thank you Cara for letting us know. We will be thinking of you. Grandmothers are very special people. Love, Bruce and Laurie - Posted by: Bruce and Laurie (Uncle and Aunt) on: Jan 15, 2013
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will miss you, and thanks to Dwaine for his tribute. - Posted by: ed Wolframe (nephew) on: Jan 14, 2013
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A great friend to all at Wilderness Road, particularly the first generation. Always friendly and willing to help out. Liked to sing and party, as do we, and we had many good times together. You will be missed but not forgotten. Our condolences go out to Fred and the rest of her family. - Posted by: Albert & Maggie Reutner, Alma Link, Richard & Margot Heese (Friends on Wilderness Road) on: Jan 14, 2013
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always a straight shooter with a heart as big as this world. always had a smile and a hug and welcomed everyone to her home. will miss you aunty, till we meet again your nephew, dwaine - Posted by: dwaine carlson (nephew) on: Jan 14, 2013
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She was a lovely lady with a great sense of humor. I remember her comment when Peggy was born, PDC she said stood for pretty darn cute. My condolences go out to her family. I just had to share this little story. - Posted by: Beatrice Watt (Houston) (Sister of her sister Inlaw Marie) on: Jan 14, 2013