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JUNE MARIE SIFTON

Born: Jun 02, 1934

Date of Passing: Aug 26, 2016

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JUNE MARIE SIFTON (nee ALLEN) June 2, 1934 - August 26, 2016 Celebrated Canadian thoroughbred horse owner and breeder June Sifton passed away on August 26 in Winnipeg, the city where she was born 82 years ago, in the month she was named after. She was predeceased by her husband John, her parents Melvyn and Sophia, and her brothers Gordon and Russell. She is survived by her children, Raymond (Sue), Harold, Patti (Laurie) and Victor; and by her grandchildren, Sarah, Erin, David, Ryan and Johnny. It was her husband, John W. Sifton, Publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press and majority shareholder of FP Publications ! a cross-country chain of regional dailies, that also included the Globe and Mail ! who introduced his wife to the stables, the track and the romance of racing prior to his untimely death in 1969. A self-confessed "tomboy", who grew up in suburban Charleswood, June loved the outdoors. She was an avid skier and equestrian, as well as a competitive amateur golfer. The love of those sports would be passed on to her children and grandchildren. Of all her talents and sporting pursuits, however, horses and thoroughbred racing were her linked passion. June was a breeder of many successful thoroughbred race horses, including Liz's Pride, a two-year old sovereign award winner. But she loved watching all of them playing in the fields at home on her farm and stables at Caledon, ON, and at Stoneacres, the Sifton's property in Oakbank, MB. Of course, being the competitor she was, June also enjoyed cheering her horses on at shows and race tracks from Santa Anita Park in California, to Gulf Stream Park, in Florida, to Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, where one of her horses last ran in 2015. And while she had homes both inside and just outside Toronto, and in Wellington, Florida and Vail, Colorado, June always returned each year to Stoneacres, and to Assiniboia Downs where it all started. And where annually she would honour her own roots and her late husband's memory, by presenting the J. W. Sifton Memorial trophy to the winners of the race for Manitoba-bred three-year-old colts and geldings. It is near there, directly across Portage Avenue from the track, where ! as she wished ! June will be laid to rest beside John. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either: LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society (longrun retirement.com), or to The Veterinary Research Centre at Guelph University (ovc.uoguelph.ca>research). Visitation will be held on Friday, September 2, 2016 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. The private burial will follow at a later date. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit our website. Chapel Lawn www.chapellawn.ca 885-9715

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 31, 2016

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • We have known June for a number of years by way of the Woodbine Club, and also several years at Ascot. She was quite forthright, which I liked, loved her horses and horse racing, but we could tell she valued family above all. She truly was one of a kind. Please accept our condolences - Posted by: Bill & Denise Mathie (aquaintance) on: Oct 04, 2016

  • My deepest sympathy to the Sifton family. I was employed at the Winnipeg Free Press in the early 60's. I remember how well respected Mr. Sifton was. He was just one of the "guys" and it wasn't unusual to see him sitting on a stool in the "Press Bar eatery enjoying one of their famous cinnamon buns. I do also recall June Sifton visiting with her children at 300 Carlton Street (the old Free Press building) and talking with the Press employees. This is the kind of family the Sifton's were...caring and personable. My condolences, and always keep your loved ones in your hearts. ...Marilyn - former Free Press employee. - Posted by: Marilyn (A former Free Press employee) on: Aug 31, 2016

  • I only knew June for about a year or so She was a terrific lady full of spunk and sharp as a tack. I wished I had known her longer. My sincere condolences to everyone in the family - Posted by: Brian Barrett (Handyman @Stoneacres ) on: Aug 31, 2016

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