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ALBERT (AL) PARNETTA (AL)
Date of Passing: Feb 28, 2019
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryALBERT (AL) PARNETTA Al passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 28, 2019 in Winnipeg, MB. Al is survived by wife Trudy; children, Catherine (Keith), Bill (Corie) and Ruth (Dan); grandchildren, Kaleigh (Joel), Alex, Ashley, Zack and Abby. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at the Harrow United Church, 955 Mulvey Street, Winnipeg. Friends and relatives are encouraged to share in a photo-tribute, stories, and condolences for the family by visiting Al's memorial page at IntegrityDeathCare.com In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Siloam Mission. INTEGRITY Cremation & Funeral Planning 204-295-5408 IntegrityDeathCare.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 02, 2019
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Trudy & Family, so sorry to hear of Al's passing, Will remember him as a teacher and then as a boss, when I worked at the school. He was pretty scary at times, sure glad I never had to go to his office. Our thoughts are with you. Pat (Doyle) and Gordon Butcher - Posted by: Pat Butcher (Collegue) on: Mar 06, 2019
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So sorry to hear about Al's death. He was one of Bob's favourite teachers, teaching Him Physics. He was principal during my years of substitute teaching & became a friend over the years. We hope you & your family find the comfort you need in the days ahead. Kindest Regards - Posted by: Bob & Marj Barteaux (Former student, Friend) on: Mar 03, 2019
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Sincere sympathy from Lorna and family on the passing of Al. - Posted by: Lorna Workman (nurse friend) on: Mar 03, 2019
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I played golf with Al many Friday afternoons where he did not spoil a good walk. Only last year did he use a golf cart riding with me. I will miss him there this year with his wide brimmed hat, cheery smile and laughing voice. - Posted by: John Brenan (Fellow golfer) on: Mar 02, 2019
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Of the many things I remember about Al, one is that he was a great bridge player. Another was his passion for growing (and eating) huge tomatoes! - Posted by: Albert Parsons (Friend/colleague) on: Mar 02, 2019