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ELSIE MARGARET (MACKAY) THORPE
Born: Feb 17, 1929
Date of Passing: Jun 07, 2025
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryELSIE MARGARET (MACKAY) THORPE
It is with sadness the family announces the death of Elsie Thorpe on June 7, 2025, at the Grace Hospital. She was born February 17, 1929, and raised on a farm near Binscarth, Manitoba, the third child of four to John and Levenia (Honey) MacKay and always kept an interest in the families and neighbours of her youth, particularly the Allertons.
She loved the prairie landscape and the world of nature, especially the early summer and the blooming lady slippers.
She was an avid learner and at an early age loved to go to Clifford School. In Foxwarren, she attended high school and boarded with the Thorpe family, beginning a close and lifelong relationship with their extended family.
Music and singing were a deep interest her whole life. She learned to chord on the piano as a little girl and while in high school, she was part of an orchestra that played around the Foxwarren area, called Three Hits and a Miss, she being the Miss.
In 1949, she married Calvin Thorpe, and as a young banker’s wife, made a comfortable home life in the communities of Virden, Gilbert Plains, Killarney, Fort Frances, ON, and Winnipeg. In Fort Frances, the Tibbetts and Shelfantook families introduced us to life at the cabin and going “Up the Lake” became a very wonderful time and shaped our lives. Our cabin on Hopkins Bay was always a place of peace and rejuvenation for her.
Elsie had a passion for education and when Calvin was transferred to Winnipeg in the 1970s, she attended University of Manitoba, earning her Master of Science in the Department of Family Studies, an area of work that was very much an extension of her nature.
She and Calvin shared an adventurous and curious attitude toward the world and enjoyed many years of travel. Many trips involved golf as “The Foursome,” with Elaine and Donald Low. The trip to the Isle of Lewis, Scotland was especially close to her heart, as her father, as a young man, had sailed to Canada from the harbor at Stornaway.
She is survived by her four children - Neil (Debbie) Thorpe, Linda (Lyle) Drees, Ellen (Donald) Graham, and John Thorpe; six grandchildren - Wade (Jody) Thorpe, Andrew Thorpe, Donna (Grant) Hunter, Jennifer Thorpe (Greg Margison), Katherine (Conan) Trimble, William (Megan) Byman, and 16 great-grandchildren; sisters and brothers-in-law: Elaine Low, Murray (Carol) Thorpe, Donald (Jean) Thorpe, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Calvin, parents, John and Levenia MacKay, mother and father-in-law Alvin and Bella Thorpe, brother, Donald MacKay and his wife Helen, sisters - Beatrice MacKay and Isabelle McDonald and her husband George, nephews - Glen MacKay and Ross Low, and nieces - Susan McDonald and Marjorie Soltys and great-nephew Sheldon Soltys.
Cremation has taken place and burial will be at Fort Frances, at a later date.
Flowers gratefully declined and donations if desired to a charity of one’s choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 05, 2025
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Elsie was a beautiful lady, will miss her smile, she was a a great neighbour (Portsmouth) - Posted by: Sandy Babulic (Friend an neighbour at Portsmouth) on: Jul 26, 2025
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John, I’m so sorry for your loss. I often saw your mom at The Portsmouth. She always gave me a smile or said hello, or stopped me to ask how my mom was doing. My deepest condolences to you and your family. - Posted by: Susan McLennan (Former colleague of John) on: Jul 07, 2025
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My condolences Linda on the loss of your Mom. I never met her but she sounds like someone I would love to have met. I was interested in the fact that she spent a lot of her childhood in the Foxwarren area. My Mom spent time there as well visiting on the farm of her Aunt Ann and Uncle Tim Ellis. My Mom would have been around the age of your Mom. Take care, losing a Mom is not easy💕 - Posted by: Glenda RIDDELL Maltais (Friend of Linda’s from nursing school) on: Jul 05, 2025