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NORMA ISABEL DAGG (CHURCH)
Born: Mar 14, 1933
Date of Passing: Dec 17, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryNORMA ISABEL DAGG (CHURCH) March 14, 1933 - December 17, 2012 As the result of an accident at the age of 79. Norma is survived by her son Bruce (Susan) Dagg, daughter Dale (Ralph) Irwin, grandchildren Erin (Matt), Wesley (Nuvy), Brenna (Chris), Tanner and Hilary as well as great-granddaughter Calista. Norma is also survived by her sister Edith Spence and her brother Brian Church. As well as sisters-in-law Bev (Andy) Verrault of Drumheller, AB., Sharon (Harold) of Dawson Creek, B.C., as well as many extended family and dear friends. Norma was predeceased by her husband of 60 years Melvin Dagg on July 27, 2012. Also her parents John Frederick and Isabel Church of Niverville, her brother Lawrence Church of St. Malo, MB., and her sister Audrey Cousins of Washington State. Mum worked numerous places including Sears Polo Park, Canada Post at Christmas time, Department of Veteran Affairs - Deer Lodge Hospital and her beloved paper THE NEWS. Mum met and kept many life long friends at her various jobs. Mum and Dad were members at Deer Lodge United Church for many years until it's closing. Mum loved the times she and Dad spent at Lac Du Bonnet and then Beausejour at their trailer camps. Many hours were spent around the camp fires on the weekends with family and friends and many pets along the way. This was Mum's place to go and relax. She would go often by herself just to spend a few days relaxing and enjoying what nature had to offer. She was a mother, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, neighbour and life-long friend to many, and we will miss her. On behalf of our family, we would like to express our heart-felt gratitude for all who looked after Dad and Mum on this journey the last five months. We know they were taken good care of from the first minute until the last. To all the wonderful staff from the Paramedics/ Police Service to Emergency, S.I.C.U. and I.I.C.U. at Health Sciences Centre. Thank you for caring enough to do what you do in such a professional way. Memorial Service for both Mum and Dad to be held at a later date. LECLAIRE BROTHERS in care of arrangements, 204-775-2220
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 22, 2012
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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Bruce, Erin and Wesley, we are so sorry to hear about your loss. We loved your parents very much and we will miss them greatly. Our thoughtS and prayers are with you. We just found out recently what happend. Love and miss you. Again we are so sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Labell, Jim and Jasmine (Family friend from St. James United Church) on: Jan 12, 2013
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Susan and Bruce - so sorry to hear of your loss. - Posted by: Lorna and Peter Pankratz (Friends) on: Dec 30, 2012
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So very sorry to hear about the loss of your parents. Our sincerest condolences to Bruce and all the family. Mel was a dear friend to many Manitoba hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. His outdoor columns will be fondly remembered and sorrowfully missed. He was able to share his stories with the many readers with the support of his dear wife Norma. Two of the nicest people you could ever have the pleasure of knowing. God Bless them both and may they Rest in Peace. - Posted by: Jerry Hayduk (A good friend of Mel's) on: Dec 23, 2012
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Sorry to hear about your loss. - Posted by: Gloria Heft (Worked with Norma at Veteran's Affairs) on: Dec 22, 2012
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Marshall and I are so sorry to learn of your loss. May you and Chris find comfort with your close and loving family. - Posted by: Gail Garland (friend) on: Dec 22, 2012
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So sorry to hear about your parents. My parents (Jean & Casey ) were good friends with your mom & dad whom also had a trailer at Kenbro Park in Beausejour. They enjoyed many good times with your mom and dad and always talked very fondly of them. - Posted by: Robin () on: Dec 22, 2012
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Our most sincere condolences to all the family. The Daggs were good neighbors and when Norma and Melvin paid a visit they were always wearing the biggest smiles, ready to share a story and a laugh. Very very nice people.Rest in peace. - Posted by: The Taylor Family (neighbors) on: Dec 22, 2012
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Our most sincere condolences to all the family. The Daggs were good neighbors and when Norma and Melvin paid a visit they were always wearing the biggest smiles, ready to share a story and a laugh. Very very nice people.Rest in peace. - Posted by: The Taylor Family (neighbors) on: Dec 22, 2012