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DEANNA MINTENKO

Date of Passing: Jul 03, 2025

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DEANNA MINTENKO


Peacefully, on July 3, 2025, Deanna passed away surrounded by her family at the age of 84.

She was predeceased by her husband, Bruce, who passed away in 2017. She is survived by her children, Angela, Bryan, and Anthony (Kim), and grandsons Arison, Egan, and Kai.

Born in Beausejour, Manitoba and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she completed a nursing degree at St. Boniface Hospital School of Nursing. Along with her husband, Bruce, she lived in Rivers, Shilo, and Russel before settling in Oakville, Manitoba, where she resided until 2017. In recent years, she lived at Boyne Towers in Carman, Manitoba.

She worked as a nurse at the Lions Prairie Manor in Portage La Prairie and raised a family in Oakville, where she was involved in community groups such as the Horticultural Society, 4-H, and the Oakville Arena.

We extend our appreciation to the Boundary Trails Doctors, Nurses, and staff for the compassion, respect, and dignity shown to Deanna. We thank the staff and residents at Boyne Towers for their friendship and support. A special thank you to Mike and the staff at the Carman Handi-Van for their valuable community service.

A celebration of her life will be held on Thursday, July 10, 2:00 p.m. at Doyle’s Funeral Home in Carman, Manitoba. A private interment will follow at 4:00 p.m., at Greenwood Cemetery in Carman.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Carman Handi-Van Corporation at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/ charities/carman-handi-van-corp/ or by calling 204-745-2916.

Doyle’s Funeral Home,

Carman in care of arrangements.

www.doylesfuneralhome.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 08, 2025

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Dear Anthony, Kim & sons; Angela; Bryan - Sending our sincere sympathy to all on your loss. Deanna was like a big sister to me. Spent many happy times with her. I would visit in the city often during the summer. She came with us to the lake and had fun. I remember a big trip we took with Auntie & Uncle driving to Ohio to visit relatives. About five years ago, some of those cousins came to Winnipeg and we had a great reunion. Time passes so quickly. May your family and loving memories give you comfort during this difficult time. - Posted by: Joan & George Brost (Cousin) on: Jul 08, 2025

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