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SHIRLEY ANNE ROLLAND (BRUCE)
Born: Sep 18, 1955
Date of Passing: Aug 01, 2021
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SHIRLEY ANNE ROLLAND
(nee BRUCE)
September 18, 1955 - August 1, 2021
Shirley is survived by her mother Mary Bruce and loving husband David Charles; her children, Krisjtan (Jenna), Kerri, Karla (Christopher), and six grandchildren, Angela, Zachary, Hannah, Ainslee, Nicholi and Aurelio.
Shirley was born and raised in Selkirk, Manitoba. At a young age she spent time with her Oma on the dairy farm in Petersfield, Manitoba. Shirley was very studious and excelled academically. She even competed in the competition Reach for the Top.
Shirley went on to graduate as a medical radiology technologist. She had the pleasure of working at many locations throughout Manitoba but worked the majority of her career at the Selkirk District and General Hospital.
Shirley married her high school sweetheart and settled down in Clandeboye, Manitoba. She took time off work to raise her three children who were her greatest joy. She was very much involved in their various activities and could often be heard cheering her children from the sidelines.
The family would like to thank CancerCare Manitoba and the Palliative Care team.
Outdoor funeral service will be held on Friday, August 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the St. Anne's Roman Catholic Churchyard Cemetery, Petersfield, MB.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hearthstone community group in Selkirk.
Condolences may be left on her tribute wall at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 05, 2021
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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We are so sad to hear about Shirley's passing. She was such a lovely person. Both Clint and I attended high school with her, attended the same church and babysat Kris while she worked. She laughed one day when she picked up Kris because she asked what he had for lunch and he said black soup. I had given the kids borsch for lunch. He would always cry for her when she left for work and would stop as soon as she left. She would feel so guilty and call me and I would assure her he was fine. I really liked Shirley. She was very devoted mom and wife. She will surely be missed. RIP Shirley. Deb & Clint Washenfelder - Posted by: Debbie & Clint Washenfelder (Friend) on: Aug 09, 2021
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Condolences to the family in this trying time. Our connection goes back 60 years. - Posted by: john gislason ( family friend) on: Aug 05, 2021