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MARY ELEANOR HILL

Born: Dec 21, 1947

Date of Passing: Dec 02, 2020

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MARY ELEANOR HILL
December 21, 1947 – December 2, 2020

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Mary Eleanor Hill, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
Mary was predeceased by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould of Winnipeg, her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of Seven Sisters Falls, as well as her two stepbrothers and one stepsister.
Mary, Mom as I will refer to her from now on, is survived by her loving husband Don, and her three boys with their families: Erin, his wife Odilia, and their daughters, Katia and Tatyanna; Kristjan, his wife Elise, and their children, Alison, Lucas, Emilie and Marc; Rob, his wife Quinn, and their children, Brody, Ryder and Olivia; their "bonus" children: Wendy and Christine Martin (son Gavin) who Mom and Dad welcomed into our home, hearts, and family. Last, but not least, a dog, Bandit, whom she adored and who diligently came to visit her while she spent her last few years in the personal care home.
Mom grew up in Winnipeg, meeting Dad at the summer cottage, and from Dad's account, pursued him till he gave in. They were married May 19, 1967, and set up a home in St. James, where Mom worked at John Taylor Collegiate in the office, and Dad travelled up north working heavy construction.
Their first son arrived in September 1971, and soon after they made the move out to Seven Sisters, where they built their first home, one of three they would share their lives in. Kris followed shortly after in December 1972, and Rob straggled along in July 1976.
Mom worked hard to raise the family, growing gardens, meticulously planting flower beds, canning and baking, something she is famous for. She taught Sunday School, worked to set up the Nursery School, and volunteered with the Church. Once us boys were old enough to fend for ourselves, she went back to work at Whitemouth School, where she was a Special Needs Educational Assistant, making many lifelong friendships with staff, parents and students. She loved to camp, and she and Dad spent over 20 years hosting in Icelandic State Park in Cavalier, North Dakota, where they touched the lives of so many, volunteering with all the park programs to help make memories for so many, as they had with us as children.
Mom fought a courageous battle with Alzheimer's Disease, but finally she couldn't battle anymore. It was tiring and taxing on her. She is at peace now, resting. She worked so hard for everyone for so many years, she deserves the rest.
The family would like to thank the exceptional nurses, health care aides, dietary staff, janitorial staff - ALL employees of the Whitemouth Personal Care Home who have cared for Mom over the years, and showed such compassion to not only Mom but to all of us as well. It is not something to be forgotten or taken for granted, in these especially trying times.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either the Alzheimer Society or the Whitemouth Personal Care Home.
A family memorial will take place at a later date.

SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
204-268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220
www.soberingfuneralchapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 05, 2020

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I enjoyed working with Mary at Whitemouth School. She was a caring and supportive member of our school team working with many special needs and at risk students. I was always impressed with her creative approach to helping young people in her care integrate into regular classroom settings. - Posted by: Craig Mackenzie (Colleague and friend) on: Dec 14, 2020

  • Condolences to the family . Mary joined the office staff at John Taylor Collegiate after she graduated from JT. She was a pleasant and hard working member, respected by students and staff. - Posted by: Peggy Blair (Friend) on: Dec 07, 2020

  • My condolences to your family. My fondness memories of your mom was when she used to babysit me. And we would play hide the button. I have thought of your mom over the years. Lori - Posted by: Lori Nasuti (Cousin ) on: Dec 05, 2020

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