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LEE WEGNER

Born: Dec 02, 1927

Date of Passing: Nov 11, 2018

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LEE WEGNER (née PATTYN) December 2, 1927 - November 11, 2018 It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Lee Wegner, at the St. Boniface Hospital on November 11, 2018. She was predeceased by her husband Harvey, and her sister Lorraine. Lee will be lovingly remembered by her three daughters, Diana Wegner (Ken), Debbie Burns (Bruce) and Shelley Trach (Wayne); grandchildren, Damien Burns (Samantha), Trina Burns (Glenn), Jennifer Trach (Sean) and Daniel Trach; and great-grandchildren, Emily, Jamie, Cassie, Luke, Gillian, Cameron and Kristjan. She also leaves behind two sisters, Cecile and Claudette; her brother Marcel, and her sister-in-law Pearl. Lee was born on December 2, 1927 and spent her early years with her parents, (Lucien and Rosa Pattyn), and four siblings in St. Anne, MB. As a teen, she moved to the city of Winnipeg, began working at St. Boniface Hospital, and later, she switched over to the Eaton's mail order department. In 1947 she met Harvey Wegner, they married in 1948, and settled into family life in St. James with their three daughters. She continued to hold a variety of part-time positions as she raised her family, until retirement. Lee came from a large, lively Francophone family of talented musicians, and, for many years to come, she carried on their traditions, charming both family and friends with the piano and accordion. She also loved to bowl, play cards, and attend bingo. Having fun with her friends was more important to Lee than the games themselves. She loved watching sports on TV and rarely missed a Jennifer Jones curling draw, Blue Bombers or Winnipeg Jets game. Spending time with her daughters' families was her greatest joy. Family dinners, along with music and joking, always put a smile on her face. After Harvey's passing, Lee lived in the Courts of St. James, and then the Metropolitan Kiwanis Courts, where she made many friends. Lee was a strong, supportive friend to her daughters, and was always there to listen and help out when needed. As her daughters can attest, their mom's life wasn't always easy, yet, she consistently demonstrated strength, independence and a sense of humour. At no time was this more evident than during the last months of her life. She was the one who made decisions about how she lived her life, and, in accordance with her wishes, there will not be a funeral service. A private family celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Thinking of her girls, Lee insisted on one last goodbye: A Message to My Children "When the day comes that no more tomorrows I shall see, one of my biggest regrets will be not being able to be there at your side should you need me. My wish for you then will always be, that your lives are long and happy, and that you follow your dreams wherever the road may lead. When you look back and I am but a memory, I pray that you always remember that you were, are, and will always be deeply loved by me." The family wishes to thank Dr. G. Breckman, Palliative Care Coordinators, Trisha Farkas and Manivan Hanslip, and all of the wonderful staff, caregivers and volunteers at the St. Boniface Palliative Care Unit. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Boniface Palliative Care. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit www.chapellawn.ca Chapel Lawn Funeral Home 204-885-9715

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 17, 2018

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • I miss aunty very much. I was very sorry I never got to say good bye in person. I will always remember her for her musical talent and her very caring and loving person. I never heard her say anything negative about anyone. I remember her for her laughing and joking around, - Posted by: CC Vandale (neice) on: Mar 06, 2023

  • I did not know if Lee's passing until Friday, Dec. 21. I am sending hugs and condolences to her daughters and their families. I remember parties at her house with Harvey when I was younger, I too played the accordion for 8 years and we played together a few times for the family. I also rememeber her coming to our cabin with Harvey and having her and Aunt Emily play and sing. I have fond memories of her from my childhood. I’m so sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Brenda shaw nichols (My dads cousin ) on: Dec 23, 2018

  • Thinking of you Shelly and family. Best wishes to you, I’m remembering your mom with fondness Shelly, she always had a warm smile and greeted us girls kindly when we visited your house on Rouge Road. Hugs xx - Posted by: Janice Thomson (Friend of Shelly Trach) on: Dec 09, 2018

  • I will always remember you, My loving Aunt. Your kindness to me will never be forgotten. I love you. My condolences to all the family. Love CC Vandale - Posted by: CC Vandale (Claudette's daughter) (neice) on: Nov 26, 2018

  • My condolences to Lee's daughters. I grew up calling them Auntie Lee and Uncle Harvey. My mom and families were friends of theirs. Betty, Norm, Dorothy and Ron Jackman. When we were much younger I remember a trip with Shelley.. I am thinking to Toronto...but not much else about it. I am getting older as well but remember them fondly. I remember days at the beach too. Such a loss is a mother you will miss her dearly. Dawn (Northcott) was my name then. - Posted by: Dawn Bronk (Family friend) on: Nov 19, 2018

  • Lee was a good friend. I could always count on having great conversations with her. She at peace and with her loved ones in heaven. Hugs my friend till I see you again. (We’ll get some bingo games going in heaven). - Posted by: Carol Crawford (Friend and bingo buddy) on: Nov 17, 2018

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