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ANNIE LOUISE TEMPLETON (BORLEY)
Born: Nov 12, 1920
Date of Passing: Feb 12, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryANNIE LOUISE TEMPLETON (nee BORLEY) Passed away peacefully at the Concordia Hospital on February 12, 2014 at the age of 93. Mom, Granny, Great-Granny, Great-Great-Granny was born in Minitonas, MB on November 12, 1920. She was married April 30, 1955 in Winnipeg, MB. Mom will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her seven children, Adrienne, Joyce, Benny (Donna), Margaret (Ron), Marie (Lynn), Reg (Louise) and Roxanne, nineteen grandchildren and spouses, twenty-nine great-grandchildren and spouses and two great-great grandchildren, one brother, Ben (Edna) Borley of Winnipeg and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Mom was predeceased by her beloved husband Andy, her parents, Albert and Alice Borley and step-mother Sadie, brothers Bert, Dan, John and sisters, Nellie and Millie, her first husband John Hogg, sons-in-law, Wally and Joe, great-grandson Mitchell. Mom left Swan River, MB in approximately 1945 to start her new life and family in Winnipeg. She enjoyed many hours with her family, not to mention her years of sewing, making towels, dish cloths and many other crafts, bowling, going on cruises where she travelled from the east to west coast and gambling trips; she even loved to go on a few quad rides! She loved playing cards with family and her lady friends at Kildonan Manor. She was loved by many and called Granny by all who knew her. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at Klassen Funeral Home, 1897 Henderson Hwy., Winnipeg, MB., with lunch to follow. Private family interment at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Manitoba Lung Association 629 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R3A 0C8. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 204-338-0331 Condolences may be sent to www.klassenfuneralhome.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 15, 2014
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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Roxanne, my heart sank when I heard about your Mom. Having lost my Mom just seven weeks ago I think I can appreciate what your loss means to you and your boys. Hugs, Fran. - Posted by: Fran Gropp (work colleage of Annie's daughter, Roxanne.) on: Feb 20, 2014
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RIP great aunt Annie - Posted by: Ben & Ray Borley (great nephews sons of Clayton and Shirley Borley) on: Feb 17, 2014
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Our deepest sympathy to the Templeton family & Marie, Lynn & family. - Posted by: Abe & Jay Spicer (Extended Family) on: Feb 16, 2014
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Aunt Annie was the best. I will never forget playing scrabble with her and my mom, She was so funny, rest in peace Aunt Annie and have a few games of scrabble with mom. I can already hear your laughter - Posted by: Dorrie (Dorothy Borley) Kapki (niece) on: Feb 16, 2014
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Aunt Annie was a wonderful woman living a long life. Just thinking about her always brought a smile to my face. She had such a happy go lucky outlook. We will miss her greatly. Bye until we meet again. Aunt Annie love you - Posted by: Richard Borley (nephew) on: Feb 15, 2014
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I'll miss her, my prayers are with you - Posted by: Lynda (Borley) Johnson (niece) on: Feb 15, 2014
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I really enjoyed our visits and will surely miss her, 'til we meet again - Posted by: Margaret (Borley) Chornawka (niece) on: Feb 15, 2014
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Growing up in Brooklands I spent many hours at the Templeton's... what was one more at the table! Mrs. Templeton always welcomed us with smiles. Though the years may have separated our community, we always had time for each other. Showers, anniversaries, momentous birthdays. It was always fun to get together. I know she loved every minute of it!! She lived life to the fullest and will be missed. - Posted by: Cathy Mason (Family Friend) on: Feb 15, 2014
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Reg & Louise Sending our condolences to your family. You guys are awesome, always helping people, so if there's anything you need you know we're here for you. Take care - Posted by: Allan & Rita Vincent (Family Friends) on: Feb 15, 2014
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Years ago Aunt Annie started calling me a young boot and then she became my old boot. She was 29+ years older than me but when we were together there was no age distinction, we were just 2 people having a real good visit. Farewell Aunt Annie, I'm going to miss you but we will meet again someday, love you always - Posted by: Cheryl Borley (niece) on: Feb 15, 2014