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RUTH-ANN (LOLLY) MCIVOR

Born: Nov 21, 1953

Date of Passing: Feb 17, 2014

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RUTH-ANN (LOLLY) MCIVOR (nee CHABOYER) November 21, 1953 - February 17, 2014 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our Wife, Mother, Grandma, Sister, Aunt, and Friend. Lolly was an avid Bingo player, and she loved spending time with her grandkids and her dog Rusty. She is survived by her husband of 34 years Manny, children; Stacey, Dwayne (Michelle), Pamela (Mike), and Mandy, grandchildren, Cole, Riley, Karli, Nathan, Payton, Kadence, Cassidy and Olivia, her siblings; Puggy (Chris), Noreen, Dennis, Shelley, and Kelly (Karen), as well as aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Lolly was predeceased by her mother Ann and numerous relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held Friday, February 21 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Voyage Funeral Home, 220 Hespeler at Henderson Hwy. "Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end, they simply mean I'll miss you, until we meet again"

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 19, 2014

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • So many different things come to mind but I would have to say the help that her and the family gave to me and my mom after the car accident I was in. - Posted by: Chris Asmus (Cousin) on: Feb 20, 2014

  • I remember when Lolly came to live with us. I was so happy it was like I had an instant big sister she used to be so funny a good sense of humour and always used to complain about how curly her hair was! She used to say Randy get me the iron and ironing board I'm gonna iron this damm hair she used to say. I would laugh at her back then that's how they used to get their hair straight. I had a lot of fun with my cousin until she decided to move bach to Winnipeg boy did I cry then I knew exactly how much I loved my cousin. Every chance I could get while I was working as a Talent scouting would book a trip to Winnipeg just so I could see Lolly! We keep in touch by the phone and things never changed she never was lost for words story after story about my dad and my mom and family in general. Our conversations would last up to 2 hrs I'd say Lolly I gotta go now but in my heart I wanted her to just keep going. I will miss her deeply, she's been special to me R.I.P I love you .RANDY. - Posted by: Randy Chartrand (First Cousin) on: Feb 20, 2014

  • I will always remember Lolly for her story telling. She would always tell me about her life growing up in The Pas. She'd laugh away. Also for the time she called us at school to ask where the remote was. I have so many memories of her would take all day to write it out. You were a second mom to me and you and Manny played an important role in my teenage years and I thank you for being there. I will miss you deeply. Love you lots. RIP LOLLY - Posted by: Julie (Friend) on: Feb 20, 2014

  • My deepest sympathy to Manny and family was so sorry to hear this, Sorry can't be there. I'm in Alberta. You're in my prayers - Posted by: Bertha Gofflot (Friend) on: Feb 19, 2014

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