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ROSE MARIE YAUK
Born: Feb 09, 1944
Date of Passing: Mar 27, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROSE MARIE YAUK February 9, 1944 - March 27, 2013 It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Rose Marie, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, at the age of 69 years. She is predeceased by her husband, Thomas Bruce Yauk and survived by her daughters, Theresa (Steve) and Evelyn (Dave), and son Noah (Janel), as well as by grandchildren Nora and Sam. She is also survived by her sisters Stella (Allan) in Victoria, Evangeline (Peter) and brother Edward (Judy), as well as many nieces and nephews. Rose Marie grew up in River Heights, in a ‘Bailey home’ built by her father whose homes were known for superior workmanship. The house was well-situated for a young girl and her three siblings: Rose Marie spent a lot of time as a child playing in the schoolyard across the street. Train tracks behind the house afforded even more green space. In her high school years, Rose Marie attended Grant Park High School. Upon graduation, Rose Marie worked for several years and then, after meeting Tom on a blind date, married, had children and became a stay-at-home mom in the North End of Winnipeg. Rose Marie was popular with the neighbourhood kids for her jovial disposition and savory cooking. Friends were always welcome after school, and, on occasion, Noah and his friends would have much of the day's dinner polished off before dinner time. A popular weekend retreat for Rose Marie and family was a 40 acre property near Beausejour, where Rose Marie enjoyed roughing it, surrounded by the beauty of the classic Manitoba landscape. Her cooking did not miss a beat: the wood stove in the bunkhouse' always had a pot or roaster full of something wonderful. Rose Marie was a creative soul. She turned yards of fabric into fashionable clothes, and packages of flower seeds into well-tended flower beds. Her garden was well-admired and she became skilled at seed-starting. Even the hardest-to-grow varieties germinated readily under her care. Rose Marie also had a passion for antiques and collectables and was known for her extensive knowledge, particularly with respect to glassware. Her many acquisitions were displayed throughout the house, one of the most interesting being a gramophone that still plays records. We give thanks to the Mackenzie family for lending Rose Marie unending support after Tom's passing and then again over the past year as she faced many health issues. We also give thanks to the Seven Oaks General Hospital. Rose Marie spoke highly of the nurses and doctors who tended to her at CancerCare. ER nurse, Melissa, and hospice nurse, Mona, also tended to Rose Marie with compassion and caring. Special thanks, as well, to the WRHA Home Care Providers. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. with viewing prior to the service. Interment will follow in the Assumption Roman Catholic Cemetery, 3990 Portage Avenue at the Perimeter Highway. Rest in peace, Rose Marie, you will be missed and will always be close to our hearts. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice. 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Apr 1, 2013
ROSE MARIE YAUK February 9, 1944 - March 26, 2013 It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Rose Marie, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, at the age of 69 years. She is predeceased by her husband, Thomas Bruce Yauk and survived by her daughters, Theresa (Steve) and Evelyn (Dave), and son Noah (Janel), as well as by grandchildren Nora and Sam. She is also survived by her sisters Stella (Allan) in Victoria, Evangeline (Peter) and brother Edward (Judy), as well as many nieces and nephews. Rose Marie grew up in River Heights, in a Bailey home' built by her father whose homes were known for superior workmanship. The house was well-situated for a young girl and her three siblings: Rose Marie spent a lot of time as a child playing in the schoolyard across the street. Train tracks behind the house afforded even more green space. In her high school years, Rose Marie attended Grant Park High School. Upon graduation, Rose Marie worked for several years and then, after meeting Tom on a blind date, married, had children and became a stay-at-home mom in the North End of Winnipeg. Rose Marie was popular with the neighbourhood kids for her jovial disposition and savory cooking. Friends were always welcome after school, and, on occasion, Noah and his friends would have much of the day's dinner polished off before dinner time. A popular weekend retreat for Rose Marie and family was a 40 acre property near Beausejour, where Rose Marie enjoyed roughing it, surrounded by the beauty of the classic Manitoba landscape. Her cooking did not miss a beat: the wood stove in the bunkhouse' always had a pot or roaster full of something wonderful. Rose Marie was a creative soul. She turned yards of fabric into fashionable clothes, and packages of flower seeds into well-tended flower beds. Her garden was well-admired and she became skilled at seed-starting. Even the hardest-to-grow varieties germinated readily under her care. Rose Marie also had a passion for antiques and collectables and was known for her extensive knowledge, particularly with respect to glassware. Her many acquisitions were displayed throughout the house, one of the most interesting being a gramophone that still plays records. We give thanks to the Mackenzie family for lending Rose Marie unending support after Tom's passing and then again over the past year as she faced many health issues. We also give thanks to the Seven Oaks General Hospital. Rose Marie spoke highly of the nurses and doctors who tended to her at CancerCare. ER nurse, Melissa, and hospice nurse, Mona, also tended to Rose Marie with compassion and caring. Special thanks, as well, to the WRHA Home Care Providers. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. with viewing prior to the service. Interment will follow in the Assumption Roman Catholic Cemetery, 3990 Portage Avenue at the Perimeter Highway. Rest in peace, Rose Marie, you will be missed and will always be close to our hearts. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Mar 30, 2013
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 01, 2013
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Please accept my condolences. Noah and I attended Sunday School together, we had our first communion together and then later on was in the same classes at St. John's High and of course graduated together. My deepest sympathy to Noah and the whole family on the loss of your mother and may God bless you with peace, comfort, strength and courage during this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers are with you all. - Posted by: Daniela DiMarco (Former Classmate) on: Apr 03, 2013
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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you Evelyn and your family at the loss of your Mom. I see from the obituary that she passed along some solid values - Your family was blessed. - Posted by: Eveline Caners (friend of Evelyn) on: Apr 01, 2013
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So very sorry for the loss of your mother. I know the grief that comes from such a loss is hard to bear, I also know how proud she and Tom were of each of you, Theresa, Evelyn and Noah. I will pray for them both. Unfortunately, I cannot be with you at this time - I am wintering in Arizona. (I was in the wilds of Alaska when Tom passed - didn't hear about his passing until later. God Bless Don - Posted by: Don Gannon (Friend) on: Mar 30, 2013