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DIANNE EVELYN AFTANAS
Born: Dec 05, 1945
Date of Passing: Sep 10, 2025
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDIANNE EVELYN AFTANAS
Peacefully on September 10, 2025, in Winnipeg, our Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Baba, Dianne passed on to a better place.
Born on December 5, 1945, in Winnipeg, Dianne attended Norquay, Aberdeen and St. John’s High schools, working part time at Derry Dell where she was to meet her beloved husband to be Bernie, serving him jumbo deluxe milkshakes with piles of whipped cream. Her beautiful smile and gracious manner led him to propose, and they later married in 1968.
Dianne completed teacher training in Manitoba Teachers College and her first teaching position was in Emerson Manitoba, and later with the Winnipeg School Division at Margaret Scott School where she taught grades 1 and 3 until the birth of her twin daughters Karen and Kerry, and a year later her youngest daughter Angela. She continued to be involved in her children’s activities working as a volunteer in many school programs, sporting events as well as becoming a Brown Owl of the132nd Brownie Pack.
Dianne re-entered the workforce employed at Mappins Jewellers, Peoples Jewellers, Lotions and Potions and Hudson’s Bay at Unicity Mall where she made many good friends and always went that “extra mile” for customers.
Dianne enjoyed five pin bowling and served many years as a league executive on the Tuesday and Friday Leagues at Village Inn Lanes.
One of her passions was gardening, turning her back yard into a beautiful park with lovely flower beds, water garden, and bountiful vegetable garden, sharing the harvest with everyone she knew.
She was also an excellent cook, passing on her culinary skills to her three daughters, whom she loved passionately and to whom she constantly gave her Love and help.
Throughout her life, she was always there to help others and will be remembered for her generosity and kindness.
She leaves to cherish her memory her three daughters, Karen (Chris) Edmonton, Kerry (Shane)Winnipeg, and Angela (Corey) Louisville Kentucky; her beloved husband Bernie of 57 years; her grandchildren, Jeffrey, Michael, Cassie, and Julia.
She was predeceased by her mother and father, Mary and William Romanik; brother Edward (Kathy); mother and father-in-law, Mary and Antoni Aftanas; and a large extended family of brother and sisters-in-laws.
Thank you to the Riverview Health Centre Staff, and Manitoba Cancer Care, for their wonderful loving support.
A Celebration of Life with family and friends will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, even though Dianne would love to be surrounded by beauty she loved to create, please make donations to Cancer Care Manitoba, Winnipeg Humane Society, or Assiniboine Park.
Vichnaya Pamyat
A photo biography honouring Dianne's life is accessible through the 'tributes' link below.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 20, 2025
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Even as we mourn, we can remember the good times, be comforted by Love, and celebrate a life well-lived. With Sympathy 75 Bufie Bay Craig and Loraine - Posted by: Craig and Loraine Krastel (Neighbours) on: Sep 24, 2025
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We are very sorry to hear of your loss and send warmth and strength to the family. We are so honoured to be named in this passage. - Posted by: Sharon Rubel (Grateful Charity) on: Sep 23, 2025
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My best friend Angie, is the youngest daughter of Dianne. She was like a mother to me, always kind and loving, She fed me, did my laundry when I slept over and gave me hugs and love. ❤️ She and her husband were the epitome of a healthy, loving, marriage; that we all can wish and hope for. I cry thinking of her and how she made a beautiful impact on all who knew or met her. She was an angel and I’m blessed to have had the honor of being in her life. My heart and prayers and love go to Angie, her dad and siblings and family during this difficult time. - Posted by: Tannis Machado (Family friend) on: Sep 20, 2025
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To Bernie and family. My sincere condolences on the passing of your wife Dianne. I was also a student at St. Johns and remember you both as very friendly people. May God Bless and comfort you and your family at this sad time. Jim Campbell - Posted by: Jim Campbell (High school Friend) on: Sep 20, 2025