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ALMA LONGSTAFF
Born: Jan 01, 1933
Date of Passing: Aug 24, 2025
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryALMA LONGSTAFF
Beloved wife, devoted mother, cherished sister, aunt, and friend.
Alma is survived by Sid, her husband of 71 years; her daughters, Jill and Kim (Neil); brothers-in-law, John and Bill; nieces and nephews; and longtime friend Joyce (and family). She was predeceased by her parents, Mary and Cecil Bryant; brothers, Merton, Lloyd, and Bert; and son-in-law Dave.
Alma was born on the family farm near Carlyle, Saskatchewan, on New Year's Day, 1933. Upon leaving high school, she was a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse on the prairie. Alma moved to Winnipeg to go to secretarial school in the early 1950s. It was here that she met her husband, Sidney, on a blind date at an Air Force dance. They married in 1954 and made their home in the suburb of Windsor Park. Alma worked as a typing instructor at both Success College and Churchill High School. She put her career on hold to be home while her girls were little. In the late 1970s she began a new career as a secretary, working at Thadeus Ltd. and later Schneider’s, where she was employed until her retirement.
Alma appreciated life’s simple pleasures like riding her bike, picking blueberries at the lake, and baking the most delicious pies. She was her happiest when surrounded by family and friends. The heart of our family, she hosted and made holiday gatherings special. Alma was a talented lady who could create just about anything. Be it knitting, sewing, quilting, or crocheting, she always had a project on the go. Alma loved watching her sports and was a Jets season ticket holder for several years. Always active, our busy bee played badminton, curled, gave line dancing a whirl, and enjoyed a good game of bridge in her retirement years.
Alma was the most genuine, thoughtful, and beautiful soul you could ever wish to meet. Her generosity, patience, and kind gestures touched the hearts of all those she met. To know her was to love her. She will be deeply missed, but oh, how lucky we were to have had her grace our lives.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date.
A Photo Biography honouring Alma’s life is accessible through the 'tributes' link below.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 30, 2025
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Alma was a very sweet person and a great Bridge player. You will be missed, Alma. Rest in peace. - Posted by: Cathy Meder (friend) on: Sep 04, 2025
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Oh how I loved Mrs. Longstaff, the kindest and sweetest soul. Always happy and quick to laugh, she will be so missed by you, but also by so many others. She was the absolute best. I was so lucky to have known her. - Posted by: Diane Campbell (Friend of Jill’s) on: Aug 30, 2025
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Dear Sid, Jill and Kim, I am saddened to hear of Alma’s passing. She was a special lady. My sincere Condolences to you and may God comfort you in the days to come. Marilyn Mamrak. - Posted by: Marilyn Mamrak (Friend) on: Aug 30, 2025