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MARIE (YOLLANDA) FORSYTH (LAMBERT)
Born: Feb 28, 1934
Date of Passing: Feb 19, 2022
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MARIE (YOLLANDA) FORSYTH (LAMBERT)
February 28, 1934 - February 19, 2022
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our Mom, Grandma, Memere Yo and Great Grandma, sister and aunt, but most importantly friend, to all whose lives she touched.
She left us peacefully while sleeping, with her daughter by her side, into the loving arms of the Lord.
Mom was predeceased by her adoring husband, John Victor; son Keith and grandsons, Chad and Matthew. She spent her last few weeks reminding everyone that she would soon be reunited with her "Boys" and how she could not wait to see them. She was also predeceased by her parents, Archie and Caroline Lambert; baby brother Allen; brother Dennis; sister Marguerite; in-laws, Jack, Iris and Bruce; as well as numerous sisters and brothers-in-law and very precious nephews and nieces.
She will be lovingly remembered by her children, Viki (Henry), David (Nicole), Bruce (Tara), Bryan, Ian, 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, all of whom she referred to as The Loves of Her Life! Also left to remember her are her sisters, Jeannette (Jack), Helen (Frank) Gail and brothers, Maurice (Nancy), Francois, sisters-in-law, Phyllis, Joy, Gayle (Loch), Susan (Wayne), plus many loving nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.
Mom lived most of her life in Transcona where she completed her education, and was chosen as the East End Community Clubs Carnival Queen. Upon graduation that summer, she attended Teachers College where she achieved her teaching permit. She immediately started teaching school in a one room schoolhouse outside of Eriksdale, Manitoba. It was there that she met her future husband, Vic Forsyth. She always says that it was love at first sight.
One of Mom's greatest passions was sewing. She sewed all of our clothing, spending many evenings working tirelessly at her sewing machine, into the wee hours of the night. Mom was always working on some sort of craft, decoupage, crocheting, knitting and her favourite of course was quilting. Quilts made with so much love were given as gifts to family and friends, many of which won her top honours at the various quilting shows.
Mom had the special gift of being able to teach and we all benefited from her knowledge. She was an active member in her community: she belonged to the C.W.L., she volunteered many hours at St. Amant, she helped with the reading programs at various elementary schools, she sewed costumes for our various school plays, taught students to quilt, and she volunteered at the Food Bank and Mrs. Lucci's.
Mom had a very strong faith and a great love for all things musical, which she instilled in all her children; Her greatest pleasure was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, teaching them to sew, play games, burn cookies and frog hunt.
How lucky we were to have our lives enriched with so much pure Love and Laughter!
The family wishes to thank the staff at Pinawa Hospital for their care, kindness, and compassion Such an incredible group of people.
Cremation has taken place and Mom will be laid to rest at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Bruce Oake Memorial Foundation
Unit 1-883 Notre Dame Avenue,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3EM4
info@bruceoakerecoverycentre.ca
Sobering Funeral Chapel
in care of arrangements.
"Mom, now You know the Secret"
SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
(204) 268-3510 or
MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220
www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 05, 2022
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Known Yolanda most of my life thru my mom and dad. She is and was everything good that they say about her. She was unassuming but her presence was definitely felt. We met again in Later years at a craft sale where she recognized me immediately and spent time reminiscing about memories I had forgotten. She was truly a gift from God. - Posted by: Susanne Johannesson (Hfriend) on: Mar 08, 2022
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My deepest sympathy Jeanette on the passing of your sister also to all the Forsyth Family, What an amazing person she was . May she rest in peace . God Bless. Elaine (Dumontier) Lochhead, Strathmore, AB - Posted by: Elaine (Dumontier) Lochhead Strathmore AB (aquaintance) on: Mar 05, 2022
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My heartfelt condolences to the Forsyth family. During my teenage years I spent many hours in the Forsyth home in Transcona hanging out with Bryan and our gang of friends. Mrs. Forsyth always opened her home with her warm friendly smile, always wanting to engage in good conversation. May she rest in peace! - Posted by: Erica Andree-Norris (Friend of Bryan) on: Mar 05, 2022
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My deepest Condolences to the family. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Prayers sent to the family. - Posted by: Meryl Marleau (friend) on: Mar 05, 2022
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My condolences to all the family members. She was greatly loved. God blessed her and God bless you all. - Posted by: Terence Lewis (Her brothers son. Nephew ( Francois Lambert)) on: Mar 05, 2022
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Condolences to The Forsyth Family. 'Auntie' Yo was an amazing Lady with a beautiful laugh. Such great memories of those Transcona days. My prayers are with you all. - Posted by: Teresa Steinhauer (Friend of the Forsyth Family & School Friend of David) on: Mar 05, 2022