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MARIE BARTEL PLETT
Born: Nov 01, 1925
Date of Passing: Sep 04, 2021
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MARIE BARTEL PLETT
November 1, 1925, Meade, KS -
September 4, 2021, Steinbach, MB
Marie was predeceased by her husband Jake Plett; parents, Peter B. and Sarah Bartel; sister Lena Friesen; brothers, Menno and Ben Bartel; parents-in-law, Abram R. and Elizabeth Plett; as well as many Plett and Bartel in-law family members.
Mom's passing will leave an unimaginable void in our lives. We will miss her bright smile, her hearty laugh, her intelligent conversations, her curiosity and her concern for our overall well-being. However, we will continue to hear her voice every time we read a passage from one of her diaries and feel her warmth from one of the many quilts she embroidered.
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Publish Date: Sep 11, 2021
MARIE BARTEL PLETT
November 1, 1925, Meade, KS
Marie is survived by five sons: Marvin (Alviera) of Winkler, MB, Eldin of Steinbach, MB, Leroy (Liz) of Springfield, MB, Wayne (Patsy) of Grande Prairie, AB, and Eddy (Erna) of Port Colborne, ON and two daughters: Lynette of The Pas and Winnipeg, MB and Sharon (Sylvain Martel) of Laval, QC; eleven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. Marie is also survived by two brothers, Henry (Anne) Bartel of Rosenort, MB and Pete Bartel of Meade, KS, three sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, many nieces and nephews and friends.
Marie was predeceased by her husband Jake Plett, parents Peter B. and Sarah Bartel, sister Lena Friesen, brothers Menno and Ben Bartel, parents-in-law, Abram R. and Elizabeth Plett as well as many Plett and Bartel in-law family members.
Mom's passing will leave an unimaginable void in our lives. We will miss her bright smile, her hearty laugh, her intelligent conversations, her curiosity, and her concern for our overall well-being. However, we will continue to hear her voice every time we read a passage from one of her diaries and feel her warmth from one of the many quilts she embroidered.
Publish Date: Sep 9, 2021
As published in The Carillon, Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 09, 2021, Sep 11, 2021