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HAZEL GEORGINA SKUCE

Born: Feb 07, 1912

Date of Passing: Jan 03, 2025

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HAZEL GEORGINA SKUCE

(nee SHORT)

February 7, 1912 – January 3, 2025


Hazel Georgina (nee Short) Skuce died at Hillcrest Place, Brandon, MB on Friday, January 3, 2025. At the time of her passing, she was the oldest person in Canada, just short of her 113th birthday.

Hazel was born February 7, 1912, on the home farm in Blanshard Municipality. She was the first of 4 children born to George and Esther (nee Hyndman) Short; Hazel, Clara (Bill Hornibrook), Muriel (Mac Westwood) and Lawrence (Lottie). She attended Medina School, Oak River High School and Brandon Normal School.

Hazel was a nature enthusiast from an early age and enjoyed bird identification and was a lifelong member of the Brandon Bluebird Society. Hazel taught in many Manitoba schools from 1931 to 1971.

In 1960, Hazel married Dick Patmore of Patmore Nursery and continued teaching at Fleming and Meadows schools in Brandon. After Dick’s passing in 1979, she did some traveling and worked on community and family history books. In 1988, after being re-acquainted with John Skuce from Saskatchewan, the two were married. They enjoyed life together in both Saskatchewan and Brandon until John’s passing in 1999. She remained in her own home until mobility issues forced her to move to Hillcrest.

The family would like to thank the staff of Hillcrest for taking such good care of Hazel.

A Service of Remembrance will be held this summer for anyone who would like to attend. Service details will be announced prior to that time.



Condolences: www.memorieschapel.com

As published in Brandon Sun on Feb 15, 2025

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Mrs. Patmore was my grade 3 teacher at Fleming Elementary in '68 and left a lasting impression with me. I fondly remember her flash cards of birds that we all tried to identify and it struck an interest in birds with me that I have to this day. She was such a kind and wonderful teacher. Condolences to her family. - Posted by: Norm A. (former student) on: Feb 19, 2025

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