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MARY VERONICA PORRITT (HOWE)
Born: Sep 25, 1929
Date of Passing: Jan 23, 2020
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MARY VERONICA PORRITT
September 25, 1929 - January 23, 2020
She was predeceased by her husband Peter of 65 years; her infant son Ashley, and her beloved sister Elisabeth.
She is survived by her sons, Howard (Helen), Julian (Stephanie) and Trevor (Arlene); grandchildren and their families, Andrew (Danielle), Alexandra, Danielle, MacKenzie, Grayson, Alana and Christy; her first infant great-grandchild Laurel and her nieces and nephew in England, Lynn, Trudi and Gavin.
Mary was born in Basra, Iraq. She was educated in Baghdad, Iraq and Kuwait and moved to England at the beginning of the Second World War. Throughout her life she was the consummate caregiver. She became a nurse at the tender age of 16. Mary was very proud to serve and gain the highest level of training from St. Thomas' Hospital and the London Hospital in London, England where she met her future husband, Peter, while both doing work in orthopedics. In 1958, the young Porritt family moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba where they settled in Charleswood, which at the time was a small suburb of Winnipeg. While busy raising her young family she was very active in many fine charitable organizations. She also was a very significant contributor to both the local cricket, field hockey and skiing organizations. Through her involvement in many activities over the years, she gathered a wide and fun loving circle of friends which we know were near and dear to her heart. Our ski cabin at La Riviere, Manitoba was a place of so much fun and so many memories. Our Mum loved everything about the family experiences we had there.
In the early 1990s Mum and Dad moved out to North Saanich and Sidney, BC. They enjoyed their retirement years there and easily made many new friends.
In 2015 they made the decision to return to Winnipeg where they chose to settle at The Wellington home for senior living. Mum was very social, which was important to her. She made many more friends and met some friends from many years previous.
The loss of both of our parents in a five-month time period has been very difficult to bear. Mum and Dad you are so very loved by us all and you will always be kept living in our hearts.
We wish to thank the staff at The Wellington for their care and support while our mum and dad were with you. May Mum have made it to Heaven to reunite with her loved ones. Amen.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 01, 2020
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Remembering Mary and Peter from many years ago when Peter practised in Winnipeg with his office at the Manitoba Clinic. Apart from many accomplishments, Peter and Mary were also amazing ballroom dancers, full of fun and laughter. Our sincere condolences to the family. Farid and Rosemary Shariff. - Posted by: Rosemary Craig Shariff (Spouse of one of Peter’s colleagues) on: Feb 01, 2020