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DARLENE TRAINER
Born: Nov 17, 1948
Date of Passing: Jun 19, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDARLENE TRAINER (nee GREENLEY) November 17, 1948 - June 19, 2015 It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, sister, aunt, sister-in-law, and friend. Darlene passed away, at the age of 66, on Friday, June 19, 2015 at Concordia Hospital after a brave battle with cancer. She will live on forever in the hearts of her son Derek (Kelly) and daughter Danielle. Also left to mourn are her siblings Louise (Darrell), Roberta (John), Murray (Brenda), Jim (Terry) and Pat (Bob), as well as her brothers-in-law Pat (Liz), Michael (Karen) and Glenn, and sister-in-law Carol (Keith). She always cherished the relationships that she had with all of her nieces and nephews. Darlene also leaves to mourn many friends whom she met throughout her life and who were touched by her presence. Darlene was predeceased by her husband Shaun, her parents Merton and Dorothy Greenley, and her in-laws Donald and Peggie Trainer. Darlene was born to Merton and Dorothy Greenley on November 17, 1948 in Melita, Manitoba. While living in Virden, during school lunches, she remembered going to the Creamery, so Mom could make her pancakes. She enjoyed taking the train with Louise, Roberta and Mom to Brandon where they all got new saddle oxfords. She loved when they would load up the car on Ross Avenue and go to the farm at Easter, and Mom had already hidden Easter candy. In 1962, the family moved to Donegal Bay where many great memories were formed. She recalled fondly the trailer trips to Vancouver to visit her Mom's family. Darlene would never have known how to cook or clean without her Mom's guidance. At Donegal Bay, she would hustle home from school to get supper ready. Darlene and her sisters had many happy memories of making suppers and having all their spots set at the table. Darlene caught Shaun's eye at the Lily Restaurant in the Munroe Shopping Centre and it was love at first sight. They married on August 30, 1969 and welcomed their son Derek in 1976 and daughter Danielle in 1978. Shaun took Darlene to England and France in 1979, visiting his grandparents and Auntie Edna. The family always took annual summer vacations throughout the US and Canada. She looked forward to shopping trips to Fargo and heading out west to visit Danielle. Shaun and Darlene loved to go for breakfast in Oakbank, and would surprise her parents with a visit at Paradise Village. In September 2009, Shaun and Darlene were able to celebrate their 40th anniversary as a family in Whistler, BC. After retirement, they thoroughly enjoyed their two winters in Osoyoos, BC. Darlene will always be remembered for her love and dedication to her family. She truly knew the importance of sharing and giving, and had a "heart of gold". Whenever there was a family gathering, Darlene was there, with a card in hand. She loved Christmas, weddings and reunions, as it was always a chance to talk and dance. She loved to dance from an early age. When her parents had parties, they would let the kids join in and dance. When Louise and Darlene would come home from school, they would dance in front of the TV to Bob Burns' Teen Dance Party. This would be put to a stop by Dad yelling at them that they were wearing out the carpet. Darlene was a wonderful cook, especially her Christmas baking, and Christmas wreath cookies. Her potato salad was a much-requested dish for all family gatherings. Darlene was also fond of the family pets. She loved the family dogs Dexter, Jessica, Cooper and Kobee. Darlene worked for C.M.H.C. for almost 30 years, retiring in 1999. She kept in touch with many of her work friends, having breakfast or lunch with them after retirement. In recent years, she enjoyed her "breakfast club" with Murray and Pat. After breakfast, they could be found at the VLTs, laughing and trying to smash the pig. Darlene and Pat had a regular routine every morning of talking about whatever was going on. Pat would usually call too early for Darlene, and this would elicit a response to call back later. She enjoyed heading out to LacLu to spend time with Roberta, or going Black Friday shopping in Minneapolis with Louise. She could always depend on Jim to help her with things around the house that needed fixing. She got to experience the "White-out" with Derek when they attended game three of the 2015 Jets playoffs. She always enjoyed meeting with Danielle in Vancouver, going for Thai food. After losing Shaun, Darlene found a new partner in Barry Cartier. Darlene would frequently travel to Vancouver to spend time with Barry. They enjoyed their social gatherings at the ANAF Taurus 298, and taking trips to the US, as well as visiting Barry's family in Hamilton, ON. Barry helped Darlene throughout her battle, caring for her and keeping her strength up with his healthy meals and shakes. More than anything, Darlene was dedicated and devoted to her family. We were her focus and she never let us down. What a wonderful, lasting example to us all. Her family would like to express their appreciation to staff at the Concordia Oncology Clinic, Health Sciences Centre, and N3 West staff at Concordia Hospital. Celebration of Darlene's life will be held on Friday, June 26, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at Klassen Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Green Acres Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Darlene to CancerCare Manitoba or the Concordia Foundation. God made a wonderful mother, A mother who never grows old, He made her smile of the sunshine, And he moulded her heart of pure gold. In her eyes, he placed bright shining stars, In her cheeks, fair roses you see. God made a beautiful mother, And he gave that dear mother to me. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 HENDERSON HWY. 204-338-0331
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 24, 2015
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Derek & Danielle our thoughts and prayers are with you both at this time. Think only of the great memories and your mom will live on in your hearts forever!! - Posted by: Marvella & Leonard Tower (cousin) on: Jun 27, 2015
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I would like to express my sincere sympathy to Glenn Trainer and family. - Posted by: JUDY SHKOLNY (Co worker of Shaun and brother Glenn ) on: Jun 25, 2015
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I met Darlene and Shaun via being in a relationship with Danielle. after Shaun passed Darlene and Danielle would spend hours talking on the phone every night . They were each others best friends. If Dani and I were driving and a song came on the radio that they both liked, Dani would be on the phone with Dar in seconds, holding the phone to the speaker with one hand and steering with the other... darlene and I had many talks over the years and she was so proud of her kids. Darlene has had a lasting effect on me and my life. She will be missed dearly . I am happy she isnt in pain any longer. - Posted by: bryan knechtel (danielles boyfriend) on: Jun 25, 2015
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Danielle and Derek and all the Family - My heart is aching for all of you and for my brother, Barry, who lost his love. Hold close all those wonderful memories that will keep your Mom/Sister forever in your hearts. I will always have fond memories of Darlene's visits with our family in Hamilton. Our long happy chats and the fun times we shared. She was a loving part of our family gatherings. It was a joy to have known such a special lady. - Posted by: Sharon Cartier (Friend) on: Jun 24, 2015
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To her son and daughter: We are so saddened by the loss of a dear person, yes, with a heart of gold. My Mom and Dad, Joy and Dave Moors would have Darlene over with the Layes for Happy Hour. This especially happened when I would fly in from Toronto for a visit. We would say "she makes the best egg salad sandwiches ever". Darlene is a great loss for my Mom and Dad, they were so very fond of her, and I know our family will miss her dearly. I know she will have many Happy Hours now that she is at peace. We are blessed to have known her. Dorothy Moors Wilson and from Dave and Joy Moors at 12 Cloverdale Crescent. - Posted by: Dorothy Moors Wilson (family friend) on: Jun 24, 2015