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WAYNE LOZINSKI It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that the family of Wayne Lawrence Lozinski, announce his passing on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at the age of 57, after a long and courageous battle with Multiple System Atrophy. Wayne will be lovingly remembered and forever missed by his wife Lori; children, Ryan and Stephanie; mom Helen; sister Terry-Lynn; parents-in-law, Albert and Marion Eveleigh; brother-in-law Aubrey Eveleigh (Audrey); sisters-in-law, Jackie Pinksen (Terry), Treena Pinksen (Jeff); nieces and nephews, Kimberly (Patrick), Jonathan (Terri-Lynn), Jillian (Sherman), Brooke, Matthew, Rebecca, Daniel, Kaden and Oliver; his beloved dog, Lucy and many close friends and family. Wayne was predeceased by his dad, Victor (2005). Wayne grew up in Transcona and could be found at the baseball park or golf course in the summertime and at the hockey rink in the winter. After graduating from the University of Manitoba, he joined Hatch Ltd. (formerly Acres International) where he enjoyed his career immensely, as a structural civil engineer. His work took him across Canada, including Vancouver where he and Lori lived for nine years. Wayne was a sports enthusiast and enjoyed all things involving nature or adventure. He also enjoyed travelling, whether it was to energetic places like Las Vegas or peaceful destinations like Newfoundland. However, coming home to the family cottage at Traverse Bay was always special to him. Wayne appreciated all that life had to offer as long as he was with Lori, Ryan and Stephanie, his family and friends, and of course, Lucy, who never left his side. Laughter is the best medicine and Lori's ability to keep Wayne laughing made the days easier. With greatest appreciation, we would like to thank Josie and Flora for their never-ending love, support and tender care of Wayne. Family and friends are invited to join together as we celebrate Wayne's life at 2:00 p.m. on June 24, 2017 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard. Memorial donations can be made in Wayne's name to the Winnipeg Humane Society. Family and friends may sign the Book of Condolences at www.thomsoninthepark.com THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 17, 2017

Condolences & Memories (10 entries)

  • In having happy thoughts about Wayne, I found out of Wayne's passing recently and I am saddened by his passing. I worked with Wayne from 1998 to 2002 and had a close relationship. My passionate condolences to his loved ones and his family. May God bless his soul to be with us and in our thoughts. - Posted by: Masoud (former co-worker) on: Feb 23, 2018

  • I knew Wayne from our younger days working for the city survey department. We became good friends and golfed, played hockey and had many good times together. I really enjoyed Ski he was quiet but so much fun. We lost touch but over the years, I always remembered the good times we spent together. - Posted by: Peter MacDonald (friend) on: Nov 09, 2017

  • I am sad reading about the passing of Wayne. Although I only met him a few times while in our school days, I was good friends with his sister Terry. Condolences to his family, and my thoughts are with you Terry. Take care, Mark - Posted by: Mark Farmer (Friend) on: Jul 11, 2017

  • Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Lori, your strength and courage through Wayne's illness is remarkable. We fondly remember our trip to Nfld and how Wayne refused to let his illness limit himself. - Posted by: Lori Penner and Larry Wiens (Friends and coworkers of Lori) on: Jun 27, 2017

  • Wayne was a long time friend of my late husband, Ken. They grew up together in Transcona. I remember many stories Ken would tell me of their antics along with Tom, Rick, Chuck, and many others. Wayne was in our wedding party in 1986. I am sure Wayne and Ken are having a beer together somewhere......My condolences to the whole family. - Posted by: Maureen Stammers (Friend of my late husband, member of our wedding party) on: Jun 23, 2017

  • Sending my love and deepest sympathy on the loss of your amazing son, Wayne. Can't imagine the courage it must have taken to travel this journey. Know that you are loved and supported by so many. - Posted by: Doree (Dolores) Kustra (Cousin) on: Jun 20, 2017

  • My condolences to Lori, Ryan and Stephanie. Kelly and I had great times with you all in Castlegar and I have fond memories.... I wish both Wayne and Kelly were still here, but I think they are hanging out once again..... - Posted by: Kathleen Elias (Friend) on: Jun 19, 2017

  • Had the pleasure of completing engineering at U of M with Wayne where we studied (and partied) hard as well as played hockey together. We then worked together for several years at Acres (now Hatch), which is where we golfed together on many memorable tournaments. We continued to meet up over the years after and always had great conversations about life and work. Wayne was a great guy and an excellent engineer. So sorry for his passing, and condolences to his family. - Posted by: Gordon and Darlene McPhail (Co-worker and class mate) on: Jun 18, 2017

  • On behalf of the Marshall we would like to extend our condolences to the Lozinski family. - Posted by: Wendy Marshall Curtis (Family Friend) on: Jun 18, 2017

  • Lori, Ryan, Stephanie, Mrs. Lozinski (Helen) and Terry-Lynn: Please accept my deepest condolences and sympathies. I am incredibly saddened to hear of Wayne's passing. He was such a kind heart, a good friend and a fun person to grow up with. I remember our many golfing days with Ken and Tom during high school and university and sometimes getting two rounds in, in one day. I also remember our carpooling days to university with Barry and Greg. Of course, anytime we got together was fun, especially when Greg would join us. I moved away a long time ago and missed a lot of chances to get together - the last time was far too long ago - with Wayne and Lori about 10 years ago. Wayne: We'll get out for a round when I see you again. Sub 80 for sure. Rick Zaporzan, Ottawa - Posted by: Rick Zaporzan (old friend from Transcona days) on: Jun 17, 2017

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