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PRYDWEN NANLIZ COLEGRAVE

Born: Aug 22, 1922

Date of Passing: May 31, 2026

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PRYDWEN NANLIZ COLEGRAVE

August 22, 1922 - May 31, 2026


Prydwen Nanliz (Nan) Colegrave died peacefully on Sunday, May 31st, in Kingston, Ontario. She is remembered with love and gratitude by her children Ian (Rosalind) Malcolm of Kingston, Duncan (Darlene) Malcolm of Victoria and Ann (Bill) LeBlanc of Collingwood, her grandchildren Rob (Santhe) LeBlanc, Jon (Tina) LeBlanc, Geoff Malcolm, Ian (Sarah) Malcolm and David (Beverly) Malcolm and great-grandchildren Heloise and Amelie LeBlanc, Collin and Caide LeBlanc, Robert Malcolm, Hazel, Ben and Myles Malcolm. She also leaves dear first cousins Nanlys Roberts and Mary (Colin) Burman, stepsons Raymond and Thomas Colegrave, and beloved relatives in Wales, England, Canada and Thailand. She mourned the loss of her infant son Robert Malcolm ( d.1947), her second husband Denis Colegrave (d.1997), her sister Dorothy (d. 2009) and her son Hugh Malcolm (d. 2023).

Born in Betws-y-Coed, North Wales, the elder daughter of Jane and Griffith Thomas and sister of Dorothy Owen, Prydwen excelled academically at Llanrwst Grammar School, and athletically, having played tennis and field hockey for the School. She trained in paediatrics at Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital and earned her State Registered Nurse diploma at the Warneford Hospital in Leamington Spa. In the spring of 1944, at RAF Station Bournemouth, she met Flight Lieutenant Robert Malcolm, a Navigator with Bomber Command, from Winnipeg, Manitoba. They were married in December 1945 in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Betws-y-Coed and moved to Winnipeg in 1946.

In Winnipeg, while raising four children, she pursued what became a very successful career in nursing. She became Head Nurse at Winnipeg General Hospital, and St.Vital Hospital, then Director of Nursing at St. Vital Hospital and finally Director of Nursing Education at Victoria General Hospital, continuing there until her retirement in 1987. She was proud to have been a leader in the development of the 1975 four-year Bachelor of Nursing program at the University of Manitoba. And she made many life-long friends during her twenty years’ residence on Victoria Row.

Her first marriage ended in 1972. In 1975 she married retired Lieutenant Commander Denis Colegrave, (RCN). For their 25 years together Nan and Denis were a formidable force in the fields of hospital administration and labour relations, the social life of golf and time spent with friends and family at Southwood Golf Club, and travelling to visit family in Canada and Wales.

Our mother moved to Kingston in 2000, and continued to live with grace, dignity and independence. She drove her Buick until 2016, and she remained in her King Street apartment until 2018, when illness compelled her to move to assisted living in Kingston’s Arbour Heights residence. Her family is grateful for the kindness and excellent care that she received throughout the past eight years from the Arbour Heights staff, and her visiting caregivers from Heart to Heart.

A private service will be planned at a later date, to bring her ashes to lie with those of her beloved Denis. She would have been pleased to know of the family’s wish that any charitable donations in her name be made to Parkinson Canada, to honour her and her late son Hugh.

Our mother’s final years were spent in reflecting on a life well-lived. She was our family’s rock, our conscience, our encourager, and our strongest supporter. “Mam annwyl, Duw a’ch hendithio a’ch cadw bob amser” – Dear Mother, God bless you and keep you always.



As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 13, 2026

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • A mum well loved, a life well lived. God keep you, always. Love you. - Posted by: Duncan Malcolm (Son) on: Jun 14, 2026

  • My condolences to the whole family especially Duncan, Ian and Ann. - Posted by: Linda McAmmond (Springer) (Friend) on: Jun 14, 2026

  • Those of us who grew up in the Victoria Row/Crescent neighbourhood in the ‘50’s, have treasured memories of that time in our lives. A distinct one for me is the calm sweet sound of Nan’s voice, her attention having been called urgently, to assess the severity of a childhood accident. On another occasion, her words sounded magical to me, as she spoke Welsh. Clear memories over 70 years old now; I feel they’ll never fade. To Ian, Duncan, Ann, and your extended families, I offer my love and condolences. - Posted by: Jennifer Pilgrim (Former neighbour) on: Jun 14, 2026

  • I met Nan in 1973 at Victoria Hospital when she hired me to work in the Education department as a clinical instructor for LPN’s who were taking their pre clinical training at the then Red River Community College. Nan became a friend as well as my “boss”. I left the Victoria hospital in 1980 when my son was born, but returned when my friend & co worker went on maternity leave in 1983. I knew that Nan moved to Ontario in the 80’s and do regret having lost touch with her. I will always have fond memories of her and her kindness & generosity to me. She was truly an elegant lady….and a real “gentle woman”. She came to my wedding in 1975 and I went to hers and Denis’s. My condolences to all the family, but you were so lucky to have her these many years. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all. - Posted by: Linda Homenick needs to Dagdick (Co worker) on: Jun 13, 2026

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