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GERTRAUD ANNA MARIA STANKEVICIUS (RIEDL)
Born: Aug 15, 1924
Date of Passing: Jun 23, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGERTRAUD ANNA MARIA STANKEVICIUS (nee RIEDL) Peacefully Gertraud Anna Maria Stankevicius entered into God's eternal love on Sunday, June 23, 2013. Gertraud was predeceased by her husband Vacys in 1982. Our beloved and cherished Mamma, Mutti, Oma and Traudi was nearing her 89th year of a full life well lived. Gertraud Riedl was born in Graslitz, Czechoslovakia on August 15, 1924 into a wealthy and prominent family in the Sudentanland - a region where ethnic Germans lived and were invited to settle and develop the area over five hundred years ago. The Second World War was devastating to the Riedl family. The forced expulsion of the ethnic German population by the Communist takeover of the Sudentanland in 1945 forced millions of innocent families to lose their homes, farms, business and personal wealth, which has never been compensated. Traudi and her parents were part of this calamity, forced to leave on a midnight freight train with only a few personal belongings limited to "fifty kilos". When the train stopped in Kempten Allgau in Bavaria, Germany the next chapter of her life was to unfold. It was in Kempten that Traudi met her future husband Vacys at a Saturday night dance. As the courtship and romance grew, Vacys made plans to emigrate to Canada and begin a new life with Traudi in Manitoba. Settling in Winnipeg, Traudi arrived the summer of the 1950 flood. As husband and wife Vacys and Traudi made their home and raised their family in the West Broadway area on Spence Street, where three sons, Peter, Algis and Roland were raised to be caring and accomplished; each graduating from the University of Manitoba with degrees in engineering, agriculture and commerce respectively. Vacys and Traudi's hard work and commitment to their family and the St. Casimir Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church created a full and busy life. The summer cottage building project at Grand Marais in 1972 was a family project that is full of vibrant memories. Traudi was educated in Grasiltz as a Kindergarten teacher and "Kinder Küche und Kirche" were Traudi's priorities in life. She doted over her sons ensuring that they were always taken care of in appearance. Mamma was a talented cook and she took great pride in preparing her German recipes for her family. The Frankfurter Kranz Torte she baked was always a family favourite. As her sons grew older, Mutti took on an enjoyable part time job at the bake shop in The Bay's Paddlewheel Restaurant. Early morning starts ensured she was home to prepare supper for the family each day. Her life was busy but she enjoyed the company of her many friends in Winnipeg, at the cottage and from Church. She and Vacys spent many good times at the German Club where social evenings were "lustig" and "gemütlich". Playing the piano and listening to German Folk music and videos brought her great pleasure and comfort. She ensured that her sons all learned to play the piano and instilled a love of music. Her cat Miezie brought Mamma a great deal of joy as did the family dog Spot and the new cat Mozart. In retirement, numerous trips to Florida and holidays spent in Germany with her cousins provided wonderful times to relax. As Oma, Traudi was an elegant, generous, and loving grandmother to her five grandchildren; Justin, Jonathan, Calvin, Clair and Angela. Daughters-in-law Heather and Barbara will always be grateful and appreciative of Oma's love and gentle care that was enduring throughout. Traudi's three sons were her pride and joy. In her late sixties, Traudi moved to live with her son Algis where she enjoyed a very comfortable home and beautiful lifestyle celebrating many happy occasions with her beloved family and dear friends. At all times, Mutti was cared for in a manner and quality that reflected love and commitment which Traudi had so thoroughly taught to her sons. A special thank you to Dale, Bridgette, Sarah Anne, Martha and Florence for their kind help. A funeral mass will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church 341 Munroe Avenue. Ich gehe zu denen, die mich lieben, und warte auf die, die mich lieben. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson Hwy. - 338-0331 Send expressions of sympathy at www.klassenfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jul 6, 2013
GERTRAUD ANNA MARIA STANKEVICIUS (nee RIEDL) Peacefully Gertraud Anna Maria Stankevicius entered into God's eternal love on Sunday, June 23, 2013. Gertraud was predeceased by her husband Vacys in 1982. Our beloved and cherished Mamma, Mutti, Oma and Traudi was nearing her 89th year of a full life well lived. Gertraud Riedl was born in Graslitz, Czechoslovakia on August 15, 1924 into a wealthy and prominent family in the Sudentanland - a region where ethnic Germans lived and were invited to settle and develop the area over five hundred years ago. The Second World War was devastating to the Riedl family. The forced expulsion of the ethnic German population by the Communist takeover of the Sudentanland in 1945 forced millions of innocent families to lose their homes, farms, business and personal wealth, which has never been compensated. Traudi and her parents were part of this calamity, forced to leave on a midnight freight train with only a few personal belongings limited to "fifty kilos". When the train stopped in Kempten Allgau in Bavaria, Germany the next chapter of her life was to unfold. It was in Kempten that Traudi met her future husband Vacys at a Saturday night dance. As the courtship and romance grew, Vacys made plans to emigrate to Canada and begin a new life with Traudi in Manitoba. Settling in Winnipeg, Traudi arrived the summer of the 1950 flood. As husband and wife Vacys and Traudi made their home and raised their family in the West Broadway area on Spence Street, where three sons, Peter, Algis and Roland were raised to be caring and accomplished; each graduating from the University of Manitoba with degrees in engineering, agriculture and commerce respectively. Vacys and Traudi's hard work and commitment to their family and the St. Casimir Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church created a full and busy life. The summer cottage building project at Grand Marais in 1972 was a family project that is full of vibrant memories. Traudi was educated in Grasiltz as a Kindergarten teacher and "Kinder Kache und Kirche" were Traudi's priorities in life. She doted over her sons ensuring that they were always taken care of in appearance. Mamma was a talented cook and she took great pride in preparing her German recipes for her family. The Frankfurter Kranz Torte she baked was always a family favourite. As her sons grew older, Mutti took on an enjoyable part time job at the bake shop in The Bay's Paddlewheel Restaurant. Early morning starts ensured she was home to prepare supper for the family each day. Her life was busy but she enjoyed the company of her many friends in Winnipeg, at the cottage and from Church. She and Vacys spent many good times at the German Club where social evenings were "lustig" and "gemutlich". Playing the piano and listening to German Folk music and videos brought her great pleasure and comfort. She ensured that her sons all learned to play the piano and instilled a love of music. Her cat Miezie brought Mamma a great deal of joy as did the family dog Spot and the new cat Mozart. In retirement, numerous trips to Florida and holidays spent in Germany with her cousins provided wonderful times to relax. As Oma, Traudi was an elegant, generous, and loving grandmother to her five grandchildren; Justin, Jonathan, Calvin, Clair and Angela. Daughters-in-law Heather and Barbara will always be grateful and appreciative of Oma's love and gentle care that was enduring throughout. Traudi's three sons were her pride and joy. In her late sixties, Traudi moved to live with her son Algis where she enjoyed a very comfortable home and beautiful lifestyle celebrating many happy occasions with her beloved family and dear friends. At all times, Mutti was cared for in a manner and quality that reflected love and commitment which Traudi had so thoroughly taught to her sons. A special thank you to Dale, Bridgette, Sarah Anne, Martha and Florence for their kind help. A funeral mass will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church 341 Munroe Avenue. Ich gehe zu denen, die mich lieben, und warte auf die, die mich lieben. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson Hwy. - 338-0331 Send expressions of sympathy at www.klassenfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jul 5, 2013
GERTRAUD ANNA MARIA STANKEVICIUS (nee RIEDL) Peacefully, on June 23, 2013 Gertraud Anna Maria Stankevicius (nee Reidl). Funeral arrangements pending. Longer obituary to follow. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson Hwy. - 338-0331 Condolences may be sent to www.klassenfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jun 28, 2013
Publish Date: Jul 5, 2013
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 06, 2013
Condolences & Memories (14 entries)
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Dear Algis, Petras, Rolandas and your family Labai uzjauciu jus netekus brangiausio zmogaus zemeje MAMOS.Liudziu katu su jumis. Stipriai apkabinu. I am sorry that I am writing in lithuania , quickly write a letter, sincerest sympathy. - Posted by: Ausra Stankeviciute (cusin Ausra from Lithuania) on: Sep 10, 2013
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Dear Algis, Peter, Roland and family. I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Many memories of Spence street and the beach with your family. Algis, I will be in Winnipeg for my Dad's memorial on July 27. Maybe we can meet up for a visit. - Posted by: Karen Levesque Buchko (Friend) on: Jul 22, 2013
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Al, I am saddened to hear of the passing of your mother. While I never had the occasion to meet her, she sounds like a fabulous person and she reminds me of my mother. Take care of yourself and cherish the memories. - Posted by: Serge Deleau (Co-worker) on: Jul 15, 2013
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My condolences to you Al and all of your family. I met your mom only once, when she prepared a wonderful dinner for you, Allan and I at your house, but I was very impressed with her and her life story and have thought of her often since that time. I hope that many happy memories of the life you shared, and knowing that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time, will comfort you. - Posted by: John Stanger (Al's friend, and former co-worker.) on: Jul 11, 2013
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Lieber Algis, Peter und Roland Unser herzliches Beileid zum Tod von Tante Traudi, eurer Mutter. Ich habe immer schöne Stunden mit Tante Erna und Tante Traudi verbracht und erinnere mich gerne an die Zeit in Kempten. Viele Grüße, Cornelia ( Tante Goldi -meine Mutti- hat mir erst heute von der Möglichkeit dieses Internetauftritts berichtet.) - Posted by: Cornelia DAVID ( She was my Grand Aunt) on: Jul 09, 2013
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Hello Al, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, sincere condolences. She sounds like a remarkable woman. - Posted by: Helen Page (co-worker at CFIA) on: Jul 08, 2013
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So sorry to read of the passing of your mother, Al. Sincere condolences. - Posted by: Margaret (Maggie) Bowman (former co-worker) on: Jul 07, 2013
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Hi Al, So sorry to hear of your loss. May this message of comfort help play a small part in easing the sadness you feel in your heart. Thinking of you. Kristine Palsson - Posted by: Kristine Palsson (Co-worker at CFIA) on: Jul 06, 2013
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My sincere sympathy to you and your family. I remember your mom as the nicest person around. She would always have a smile and food available for all. Her pastries and cookies were the best. Take care and we all share your loss. - Posted by: Bob Szucs (Friend) on: Jul 06, 2013
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So sorry to read of the passing of your Mother Al. I know you were very close and she was very special to you. Thinking of you.... Take care...Marne + Craig Murray - Posted by: Marne Murray (Friend/Co-Worker of Al's) on: Jul 05, 2013
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Sincere condolences, Barbara, Roland and family on the passing of your dear mother and grandmother. - Posted by: Vicki Lazaruk () on: Jul 05, 2013
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When I think of your mother I think of the special times we had on Spence Street. I will always remember her with fondness. She was kind and patient and a wonderful friend to our family. - Posted by: Pat & Bruno Malis (friends) on: Jul 05, 2013
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Our sincere condolences Al, to you and your family on the passing of your dear mother. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad and difficult time. Karen & Bob - Posted by: Karen & Bob Kolesar (friends) on: Jul 02, 2013
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Gertrud has been a dear friend and won't be forgotten, rest in peace Gertrud, Renate - Posted by: Renate Nolius (friend) on: Jun 30, 2013