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ISOBEL CONSTANCE COLLINS (ALEXANDER)
Born: Aug 13, 1910
Date of Passing: Mar 24, 2012
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ISOBEL CONSTANCE COLLINS (nee ALEXANDER) August 13, 1910 - March 24, 2012 With sad hearts that are thankfully filled with treasured memories, the family of Isobel Collins announces her passing in Winnipeg, MB. Left to mourn her are her children Judith (Edward) Davies, Peter (Donna) Collins, daughters-in-law Lynette and Norma Collins, grandchildren Carol (Bill), Kenneth, Brenda (Kerrie) and Cynthia and great-grandson Tristan Boyer. Also left to mourn are her sisters-in-law in Kingston, ON, Gladys Collins and Hazel Swerdfager (Collins) and numerous nieces, nephews and their extended families. She was predeceased by her husband Gordon in 2008, sons Gordon and Robert, grand-daughter Lisa Collins, her parents Robert and Isabella Alexander, as well as her siblings and their spouses. Isobel was born and raised in Ottawa, ON. Following her marriage to Gordon Collins in 1937, they moved to Montreal. They and their four children moved to Winnipeg in 1949 when Gordon became the manager of the downtown Kresges store. Isobel worked part time for the T. Eaton Company in the early 60s. They joined the Bethany Baptist Church (later called Portage Avenue Baptist Church) and served the Lord faithfully there, until they were transferred to Toronto, where they joined the Royal York Baptist Church. Living in Toronto allowed Isobel to reconnect with her siblings and extended family members in that area. Upon retirement, they moved to North Vancouver, where they enjoyed renewing relationships with friends from Montreal and Winnipeg who had moved to the greater Vancouver area earlier. Isobel loved the mountains. Even after they returned to Winnipeg in the 1980s, she enjoyed returning to the Rocky Mountains to visit with their daughter Judy and her husband. Mom and Dad attended East Kildonan Baptist Church, River North Baptist Church and most recently Waverley Baptist Church, where Isobel developed many close friendships. She was often referred to as the card lady for the notes of encouragement she sent to those who were under the weather and/or going through a difficult time. Isobel exuded the love of her Saviour, greeted others with a warm bright smile, was not shy about giving a big hug to those she sensed needed it and had the most delightful sense of humor. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and staff members at the Poseidon Care Centre at 70 Poseidon Bay in Winnipeg, MB. The family would like to thank the staff of the 5th floor for their loving care and compassion shown to both of our parents. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given in her memory to Union Gospel Mission, Living Truth Ministries or CancerCare Manitoba. A private family funeral and interment was held at Green Acres Funeral Home and Cemetery, Highway #1 East at Navin Road. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery (204) 222-3241 Condolences may be sent to www.greenacresfuneralhome.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 31, 2012
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I have many fond memories of times our parents' spent together over the years. I particularly remember fishing trips in Northwestern Ontario. Your parents were a great support to our family in the church and fine people. Your mother had such a positive attitude and great sense of humour. I am sure she will be dearly missed by all who knew her. - Posted by: Murray Phillips (Friend) on: Apr 03, 2012
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I have many fond memories of times our parents spent together over the years. I particularly remember fishing trips in Northwestern Ontario. Your parents were a great support to our family in the church and fine people. Your mother had such a positive attitude and great sense of humour. - Posted by: Murray Phillips (Friend) on: Apr 03, 2012
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I enjoyed many pleasant visits with your parents. Your mother's wit and humor were always a delight. May God comfort and sustain each of you. - Posted by: Rev. Richard Quiring (Isobel's former Pastor) on: Mar 31, 2012