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JENNIE GRECHEN (BALEY)

Date of Passing: Jan 06, 2018

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JENNIE GRECHEN (nee BALEY) It is with profound sadness that the family of Jennie Grechen (nee Baley) of Teulon, Manitoba, announce that Jennie's long and happy time on this Earth has come to a peaceful end on January 6, 2018, at the age of 98. Jennie was a loving mother, baba, sister, aunt, and friend. She was born in Teulon, Manitoba, on November 20, 1919. In 1947, she married William (Bill) Grechen, and they built a life together on the family farm in the Dundas region outside of Teulon, where they lived until after Bill's passing in 1996. Jennie leaves her loving memories to be cherished by her daughters, Mitzi (Steven) Maksymyk and Luci Grechen (Garry Sinnock); her grandchildren, Gretchen Maksymyk, Steven Maksymyk (Anna Chan) and Katrina Maksymyk (David Lane); and her sister Marion (Stan) Smerchanski, as well as many nieces and nephews, relatives, friends and neighbours. Jennie is predeceased by her parents, Stephan and Nettie Baley; her sisters, Anne (Fred) Kwasney, Mary (Merle) McCollough, and Lena (Joe) Sanek; her brothers, William (Julie) Baley and Harry (Addie) Bailey; her in-laws, Alexander and Millie Grechen and her sister-in-law Christine (Bruce) Slipetz. Jennie loved school from the very first day and was inspired to become a teacher from a very early age. She was an attentive and accomplished student who graduated from Teulon High School before taking her teacher's training at Normal School from 1941 to 1942. She held a number of teaching positions throughout the Interlake during her early 20s, including Fisher Branch, Norwood School in Petersfield, Wheathill School in Chatfield, and Dundas School in Teulon. Jennie taught in Teulon for over 35 years and retired in 1978. Working on the family farm, teaching full-time, and raising a family made for a busy but fulfilling life. Jennie believed in hard work and education and, despite her heavy workload, she continued to take university courses throughout her career. But life was not just work; Jennie and Bill enjoyed camping and fishing outings with their girls and, later in life, they escaped to warm and carefree places like Hawaii and Cuba and cruised throughout the Caribbean. Jennie also believed in community and often volunteered to help out with such things as the music festival, church teas and charitable events. She enjoyed visiting with family, neighbours, and friends and seeing her old Normal School chums at their reunions. Jennie especially loved being a TART (lol) - a member of the Teulon Association of Retired Teachers. She also loved baseball as a girl, and her trademark crooked pointer finger was a result of a baseball accident in her youth. Jennie was passionate about many issues: politics, the environment, Teulon's hospital and the health care system, and the world in which we all live. She consistently urged each and every one of us to fight for what is right and to work toward the greater good. Her passion, determination, independence, and the glimpses of devilishness she would sometimes let us see, will be profoundly missed. As per Jennie's wishes, a cremation has already taken place. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Teulon United Church or to a charity of your choice. The family would like to express their appreciation to the medical staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassion and care. KEN LOEHMER FUNERAL SERVICES 204-886-0404

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 13, 2018

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Our most sincere condolences on the passing of one special lady. I remember her as my grade two teacher, that no matter how much we acted like seven year olds she always had patience and never raised her voice. Many years later she was always happy to see a friendly face and interested in whats up. Your have been blessed to have such a warm woman as a mother and grandmother and most importantly a dear friend. - Posted by: Patti Dola (friend/former student) on: Feb 04, 2018

  • Our deepest condolences on the passing of your Mother, and GrandMother. We remember her as a spunky woman who always had a ready smile when we had the opportunity to speak with her. You’re blessed to have such wonderful memories. With deepest sympathy Roger and Claudette Griffin - Posted by: Roger and Claudette Griffin (Student ) on: Jan 23, 2018

  • We send our deepest condolences to you Mitzi & Lucy on the passing of Mom. I have fond memories of her as my Grade 2 teacher in Teulon. I am so glad I saw her in Stonewall a couple of years ago and had the chance to have a chat with her. - Posted by: Georgina Jones (student) on: Jan 13, 2018

  • Jennie was our school teacher, friend and neighbour in Dundas District. The Kletke family all have very fond memories of the Grechen family. Jennie was always an inspiration to us all. A true friend, Joyce Measor, Comox, BC - Posted by: Joyce Measor (KLETKE) (Friend Student) on: Jan 13, 2018

  • Mitzi,Luci and families my sympathies to your family. Your mother was such a wonderful person. We didn't see each other much over the years but when we did we always had good conversations. She had a long and good life. She contributed both in her teaching profession and society. I was one of Mrs. Gretchen's many students. - Posted by: Gale Carroll (Kwasny) (Teacher and friend) on: Jan 13, 2018

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