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EDWARD (ED) MAZUR
Born: Jul 15, 1930
Date of Passing: Nov 20, 2019
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EDWARD (ED) MAZUR
July 15, 1930 - November 20, 2019
Edward was predeceased by his beloved wife Rosalie and his parents, Mary and
Joseph.
He is survived by his son Joseph (Jennifer) of Charleston, SC; daughter Diane Stasiuk (Hans) of Portage la Prairie, MB; and his
loving grandchildren, Madeline, Andrew and Will.
Edward was born in Winnipeg on July 15, 1930. He grew up in the Fort Rouge area and graduated from Kelvin High School in 1948. Dad excelled academically and had a passion for sports, particularly football and hockey. Following high school, Edward started apprenticing with the Canadian National
Railway (CNR) as a machinist, while
continuing his love for football. Edward played tackle with the Norwood/St. Boniface Legionaires, and in 1952 his team captured the Canadian Intermediate Football
Championship. In the years that followed,
Edward was scouted by a number of teams but his family was pragmatic, encouraging him to follow a more stable endeavour with the railway.
Born to immigrant parents, Edward had a fierce work ethic and, like his own father, did not shy away from intense labour. Edward worked as a machinist at CNR Symington Yards for 33 years. From 1992 until his
retirement in 2000, he was elected by his peers to serve as Secretary-Treasurer for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers for the Western Canadian Division.
Edward could fix anything and always spoke fondly of his own father's talents in construction, woodworking and carpentry. Edward was proud of his blue collar roots and was authentic in the way he lived and loved.
Dad cherished family and was a dedicated son and husband. When his father died
suddenly, he supported his mother and took her into his care. After he got married to the love of his life, Rosalie, in 1960, he embraced the warmth and hospitality of his extended
family in Saskatchewan. For a city boy, he loved the farm. On his rare days off, he took great pleasure in taking his family boating, water-skiing, and fishing. He loved travelling with Mom and entertaining together. Dad was a devoted grandfather (Gigi). He often stated that he felt so blessed to have had the
opportunity to see all of his grandchildren
develop into mature, well-balanced teens, and was so proud of all of their achievements.
Dad was a dedicated parishioner at St.
Ignatius Parish. He was a third degree Knight of the Knights of Columbus (Windsor Park Council) and enjoyed the camaraderie and fellowship with his fellow Knights. Following the passing of Mom, his heart was
irretrievably broken but Dad managed to
soldier on and live independently at home
until his passing. He often said that he was able to maintain a meaningful life and
independence because of his deep, spiritual convictions and the support of his loving
family, friends and neighbours.
In 2006, Edward felt so honoured to be
inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame for his team championship win with the 1952 Norwood/St. Boniface Legionaires.
Edward was a proud season ticket holder with the Winnipeg Jets and Blue Bombers and we know he will be watching many more games and the 107th Grey Cup with Mom.
The family would like to extend their
deepest gratitude to Dad's home care workers during this past year, and to Dr. Badesha and the nursing staff at GD-5 Health Sciences Centre for their gentle care and support
during Dad's final days in hospital.
Dad, we will deeply miss the strength in your spirit, the kindness in your smile, and the wisdom in your words. We are comforted in knowing that you are now in God's
Kingdom with Mom.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Ignatius Parish, 255 Stafford Street on Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. A luncheon will follow in the church hall with interment at Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens at 455 Lagimodiere Blvd.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire,
donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or charity of choice.
This obituary may also be viewed
at www.cropo.ca
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 23, 2019
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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I was so sorry to hear of your father's passing, Joe. I know what a strong influence he has been, and will continue to be, in your lives, and in the lives of those he touched. I hope your heart continues to hold him close as the intense grief learns to let go. - Posted by: Cameron Mitchum (Colleague of Joe Mazur) on: Dec 09, 2019
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Joe and Diane I was very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. He was always very welcoming to me as a kid and had a great sense of humor. I also recall him coaching us hockey on the outdoor rinks in Southdale. I am sorry that I can not be there as I am out of the country. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. - Posted by: Bill McTavish (Friend) on: Nov 28, 2019
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Diane, Joe, and your families, I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a special man, and I know he meant the world to you. On behalf of my family, my deepest sympathy. - Posted by: Carla Betker (Friend) on: Nov 25, 2019
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Diane, Hans, Andrew, and family Sending our condolences for your family's loss. May you find peace and comfort in the memories of love and laughter shared. - Posted by: Anne Marie Healey (Friend) on: Nov 25, 2019
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So sorry to hear of Ed's passing. A truly fine gentleman! - Posted by: Dennis Zwarich (friend) on: Nov 24, 2019
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Hans, Diane and Andrew, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. - Posted by: Lou, Christine and Zachery (Friend) on: Nov 23, 2019