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THE REVEREND CANON COLIN CLIFFORD CHAPMAN

Born: May 04, 1932

Date of Passing: Jul 01, 2024

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THE REVEREND CANON

COLIN CLIFFORD CHAPMAN

May 4, 1932 - July 1, 2024


Quiet and accepting, and still with the occasional twinkle in his eye, Colin died July 1, surrounded by the love and respect of family and friends.

His wife of 59 years, Linda-Faye, and sons, Blair (Kim, Graeme and Arwen) and Dale (Jan, Kathleen and Ella), will miss his thoughtful, caring ways.

Colin is survived by his oldest brother Jack (Peggy) and sisters-in-law, Peggy and Jean and predeceased by his brothers, Glenn and Keith.

Colin was raised on the family farm in Brandon Hills. He began study for the ministry in 1961 and served as priest in Elgin, Souris, Charleswood, Portage la Prairie and Stonewall where his calm leadership and care were appreciated.

Retired in 1995, he and Linda-Faye remained in Stonewall. Their beautiful home and yard provided much pleasure, and they continued to serve in the church and community.

Interment of ashes will be at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Brandon. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, August 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension, Stonewall MB.



“Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.”

White’s funeral Home - Neepawa, MB

in care of arrangements

www.whitesfh.ca - 204-476-2848


Publish Date: Jul 13, 2024

THE REVEREND CANON COLIN CLIFFORD CHAPMAN

May 4, 1932 - July 1, 2024


Quiet and accepting, and still with the occasional twinkle in his eye, Colin died July first surrounded by the love and respect of family and friends. His wife of 59 years, Linda-Faye, and sons, Blair (Kim, Graeme and Arwen) and Dale (Jan, Kathleen and Ella), will miss his thoughtful, caring ways.

Colin is survived by his oldest brother Jack (Peggy) and sisters-in-law Peggy and Jean and predeceased by his brothers Glenn and Keith.

Colin was raised on the family farm in Brandon Hills, and helping out with chores, swimming with his brothers in the creek and riding the ponies to school formed some of his strongest memories: he remained a farm boy at heart to the end. After high school, Colin spent four years working on the Canadian National railway before beginning study for the ministry in 1961 at Emmanuel College, Saskatoon. He served as priest in Elgin, Souris, Charleswood, Portage la Prairie and Stonewall where his calm, strong leadership and care were welcomed and appreciated. Those were busy but fulfilling days of worship leadership, Sunday school classes, choir practices, deanery meetings, Bible study, regular visits to hospital and parishioners and more. His work was not a job but a calling.

Retired in 1995, he and Linda-Faye remained in Stonewall. Their beautiful home and yard provided much occupation and pleasure, and they continued to serve in the church and community. Music, from the family piano to the record player to the church choir remained an important part of his life. After many family camping trips when the boys were young (including one to the Maritimes in a Chevy Citation hatchback and two pup tents), they travelled to east and west coasts, Churchill, Alaska, Branson, Australia, New Zealand and the British Isles in their golden years.



Interment of ashes will be at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Brandon. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, August 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension, Stonewall MB.

Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.

(Matthew 25:23)

White’s Funeral Home – Neepawa in care of arrangements.

Condolences: www.whitefh.ca

Publish Date: Jul 13, 2024

THE REVEREND CANON

COLIN CLIFFORD CHAPMAN

May 4, 1932 - July 1, 2024


Quiet and accepting, and still with the occasional twinkle in his eye, Colin died July 1, surrounded by the love and respect of family and friends.

His wife of 59 years, Linda-Faye, and sons, Blair (Kim, Graeme and Arwen) and Dale (Jan, Kathleen and Ella), will miss his thoughtful, caring ways.

Colin is survived by his oldest brother Jack (Peggy) and sisters-in-law, Peggy and Jean and predeceased by his brothers, Glenn and Keith.

Colin was raised on the family farm in Brandon Hills. He began study for the ministry in 1961 and served as priest in Elgin, Souris, Charleswood, Portage la Prairie and Stonewall where his calm leadership and care were appreciated.

Retired in 1995, he and Linda-Faye remained in Stonewall. Their beautiful home and yard provided much pleasure, and they continued to serve in the church and community.

Interment of ashes will be at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Brandon. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, August 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension, Stonewall MB.



“Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.”

White’s funeral Home - Neepawa, MB

in care of arrangements

www.whitesfh.ca - 204-476-2848


Publish Date: Jul 13, 2024

THE REVEREND CANON COLIN CLIFFORD CHAPMAN

May 4, 1932 - July 1, 2024


Quiet and accepting, and still with the occasional twinkle in his eye, Colin died July first surrounded by the love and respect of family and friends. His wife of 59 years, Linda-Faye, and sons, Blair (Kim, Graeme and Arwen) and Dale (Jan, Kathleen and Ella), will miss his thoughtful, caring ways.

Colin is survived by his oldest brother Jack (Peggy) and sisters-in-law Peggy and Jean and predeceased by his brothers Glenn and Keith.

Colin was raised on the family farm in Brandon Hills, and helping out with chores, swimming with his brothers in the creek and riding the ponies to school formed some of his strongest memories: he remained a farm boy at heart to the end. After high school, Colin spent four years working on the Canadian National railway before beginning study for the ministry in 1961 at Emmanuel College, Saskatoon. He served as priest in Elgin, Souris, Charleswood, Portage la Prairie and Stonewall where his calm, strong leadership and care were welcomed and appreciated. Those were busy but fulfilling days of worship leadership, Sunday school classes, choir practices, deanery meetings, Bible study, regular visits to hospital and parishioners and more. His work was not a job but a calling.

Retired in 1995, he and Linda-Faye remained in Stonewall. Their beautiful home and yard provided much occupation and pleasure, and they continued to serve in the church and community. Music, from the family piano to the record player to the church choir remained an important part of his life. After many family camping trips when the boys were young (including one to the Maritimes in a Chevy Citation hatchback and two pup tents), they travelled to east and west coasts, Churchill, Alaska, Branson, Australia, New Zealand and the British Isles in their golden years.



Interment of ashes will be at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Brandon. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, August 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension, Stonewall MB.

Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.

(Matthew 25:23)

White’s Funeral Home – Neepawa in care of arrangements.

Condolences: www.whitefh.ca

Publish Date: Jul 13, 2024

As published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 13, 2024, Jul 13, 2024

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