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EUNICE DOREEN MAY HARVEY (WARD)
Born: Mar 25, 1936
Date of Passing: Nov 11, 2020
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EUNICE DOREEN MAY HARVEY
(nee WARD)
March 25, 1936 - November 11, 2020
She leaves to mourn her husband of 61 years Bob and sons, Bruce and Michael.
Eunice was predeceased by her parents, Dorothy and Harry, as well as her older brother Glen and sister Shirley.
Born in Cloud Bay, an area just outside of Thunder Bay, Eunice had a happy childhood as a tomboy. Later moving to the big city, Winnipeg, she not only landed a job at
Manitoba Health, but also a future husband. After marriage Bob and Eunice purchased a house in sunny St. James, where they would eventually raise two sons. Eunice took a step back from work to stay at home, but as her children grew, she re-entered the workforce at Coopers and Lybrand until her retirement. Whether it being involved in Cubs, CancerCare Manitoba, volunteering at the
local school or outreach programs through Sturgeon Creek United Church, Eunice was always giving back to the community. While juggling all this she did manage to curl, bowl and one of her favourite pastimes was her weekly ballet classes with a retired Prima ballerina. In her later years after retirement, Eunice enjoyed a glass of wine, a good book and her loyal dog curled up by her feet, in front of a roaring fire. When this didn't tickle her fancy, Bob and Eunice would take
monthly trips south for shopping and
gambling fun.
During her 84 years, the little girl from Cloud Bay managed to live in Canberra,
Australia for a year, teach English in Riga, Lativa and traverse Europe with her husband. But her true legacy is as a multiple cancer survivor and person struck down by
Parkinson's, was her ability not only to
persevere, but thrive and have a positive outlook during dire times, showing her true grace and dignity.
Per her wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
A special thank you to the army of frontline health care workers that kept Eunice in the community as long as they did, and the staff at Golden West for the last few months of her life.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 19, 2020
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Bob & Sons. Saddened to hear of your loss. She was one special lady. Many fond memories of our bowling days & curling. Stay safe. Stay strong. Barb A - Posted by: Barb Anderson (Acquaintance ) on: Dec 20, 2020
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Deepest sympathy from the Harland family. We know how much Bruce loved and cared for his mother and we hope all the family finds peace in loving memories. Love from Beverley, Darin, Jen, Ari, Heather, & Cam. - Posted by: Beverley Harland (Bruce's friend) on: Dec 19, 2020