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LILLIAN BEAUMONT DUFF (DAVIDSON)
Born: Oct 30, 1924
Date of Passing: Aug 11, 2020
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LILLIAN BEAUMONT DUFF
(nee DAVIDSON)
October 30, 1924 - August 11, 2020
Lillian was the daughter of the late Dr. Allan J. Davidson and Jane (Jen) Davidson. She was predeceased by her brother Dr. Allan Davidson in 1977, her devoted husband of 66 years, James Duff, in 2013, and her great-grandson Jack van Gaalen in October 2018.
She is survived and will be celebrated by her children, Sharon, Cathie (Colin), Brian (Carol), and Marilyn, as well as 11 grandchildren, Jane, Joel, Cameron, Andrew, Alison, Michael, Graham, Jennifer, Sarah, Matthew, and Nicole, and six great-grandchildren, James, Jensen, Ruan, Everett, Hailey and Audrey.
Lillian attended Wolseley, Laura Secord and Gordon Bell schools. She studied Home Economics at the University of Manitoba for one year where a handsome lab instructor, Jim Duff, took a special interest in her. That was the beginning of a long and happy relationship. Lillian realized that nursing was what she was really meant to do. She entered the Winnipeg General Hospital of Nursing in 1944 and obtained her Registered Nurse diploma in 1947. As well as gaining a very fine training through those years, she made wonderful friendships which she treasured her whole life. She was a Life Member of the WGH-HSC Nurses' Alumnae and was always interested in the activities of this organization.
On April 12, 1947 Lillian married James Duff. The couple spent 18 months in Minneapolis while Jim earned his MSc and Lillian nursed. They returned to Winnipeg to share the family home with Lillian's mother and Lillian resided in that family home on Wolseley Avenue until declining health caused her to require care.
Lillian and Jim enjoyed travelling cross-country in a tent trailer with children and later took tours and cruises to farther away points.
Lillian was a longtime member of McClure United Church (formerly Greenwood Church where she taught Sunday School for 22 years). She was a Life Member of the United Church Women and served on the church board for many years.
As a member of the former University of Winnipeg Women's Auxiliary, she enjoyed the fellowship of many friends as they worked toward the goal of providing scholarships for students of the university.
Kind, compassionate, and loving, Lillian's greatest love was for her family. She was a dedicated mother and homemaker catering to many boisterous family visits when younger generations returned to her treasured home in Wolseley. She was always grateful for the wonderful relationship she and Jim shared with them and the 11 grandchildren. Her life was also enriched by many friends.
The family would like to express their appreciation to the outstanding staff at Calvary Place Personal Care Home for the excellent care Lillian received over the past five and a half years.
A private celebration of Lillian's life will take place at a later date.
If desired, donations in Lillian's memory may be made to McClure United Church or Calvary Place Personal Care Home.
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204-949-2200
neilbardalinc.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 15, 2020
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Lillian and Jim were lovely neighbours, always interested in what our children were doing. They inspired us with their kindness and full lives! Our condolences to the family. - Posted by: Brenda and Steve Herdman (Neighbour) on: Sep 13, 2020
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On behalf of the WGH/HSC Nursing Alumni we extend our sincerest condolences to Lillian's family. Lillian was a treasure to our nursing Alumni her sense of compassion, zest for life and participant as a Alumni Member, she will be missed. - Posted by: MARIAN Ulyatt (WGH/HSC Nursing Alumni Friendship Convenor) on: Aug 31, 2020
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My sincere condolences to Lillian's Family. Jim and Lillian were well respected members at McClure United Church. Lillian was very active in the UCW and that is where I got to know her. She was a wonderful lady. I am very thankful that our paths crossed. Her memory will definitely linger on and her family is a credit to her. Sincerely, Jackie Blonski - Posted by: Jackie Blonski (Former members at McClure United Church) on: Aug 21, 2020
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While I only met Lil a couple times through her son Brian, she was very nice to his friends. Sorry.your loss. - Posted by: Jim Caron (Aquatance ) on: Aug 15, 2020