Obituary of ANGELA BERNICE WINIARZ
Angela Bernice Winiarz
(nee Morawski)
May 26, 1922 – November 4, 2022
Peacefully, on the morning of November 4, 2022, our Dear Mom passed to meet our Lord, and be with our Dad, after 100 years of an amazing life.
Angela was predeceased by her husband of 67 years, Elmer, her 10 brothers and sisters, and her grand-daughter Marlo. Angela had three daughters, Margie (Noel), Patti (Elliott), Jennifer (Michael), one son Gerry (Jo-Anne), along with her 5 grandchildren, Ryan (Ali), Bianca (Jeff), Sarah (Jim), Mark (Ali) and Hannah, and her 4 great grandchildren, Nathan, Jackson, Kinsley and Mason who will miss her feistiness, infectious laugh, smile and unwavering devotion to family. Angela was Aunty to many nieces, nephews and showed love and charitable support to many in her life and will be missed by all that knew her.
Angela, a first generation Canadian, was born and raised in a large, loving and, exuberant Polish family and community in East Kildonan in Winnipeg, which was home for her whole life. She worked as an elevator operator at Eaton’s in downtown Winnipeg. When WWII was in full swing she moved to Toronto with her girlfriends and became a “Bomb Girl”, and worked in a armament factory and in an aircraft parts factory to support the war effort. Angela returned to Winnipeg and met the love of her life, Elmer, married and then devoted her life to raising her four children. Angela was raised in a strong-faith Catholic community, and devoted her energy and time to many organizations, including the Catholic Women’s League where she tirelessly pinched perogies and worked at charity tea’s to support her St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and private school. Our Mom was also part of the Third order of St. Francis of Assisi and helped raised funds for other charities. Mom and Dad were avid life-time members of the Holy Ghost Fraternal Aid Society, and with other family were charter members of the “Guzzlers” Social Group. Angela and Elmer spent many happy years at the family cabin they built at Hillside Beach on Lake Winnipeg, and shared their love of the lake with their children and grandchildren, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Angela was an avid sports fan supporting the Blue Bombers and Jets, and spent years in the Ladies Bowling League at Mosienko’s. She loved to travel with many wonderful trips to Hawaii with our Dad during the cold Winnipeg winters. Mom and Dad also spent many years in their van exploring the Country and the US and took many annual trips to Calgary to visit Jennifer and Michael and be a part of their Calgary grand children’s lives. Angela was deeply involved in her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren’s lives, providing endless counsel and lived her life by being a role model for “doing good” in the world. Angela sang in many church choirs and was a lover of music, always filling our house with song and dance and her love of music continues to live on in her children and grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the staff at Poseidon Personal Care home, especially all the staff on the 3rd floor and Mike Crosby, for the care and love they provided for Mom in her final years.
A private family mass will be held at St. Alphonsus Church this week, there will be no reception following the mass however there will be a celebration of her life with family and friends in the spring of 2023.
In lieu of flowers, and in the spirit of Mom’s endless devotion to the poor and impoverished, donations in her name can be made to The Missionaries of Charity (Mother Theresa’s Charity) Manitoba Inc, or, a charity of your choice that provides support to people in need.
Mom we know you are dancing with the angels and sipping red wine with Dad. You will be forever in our hearts and missed by all that knew you.
Margie, Patti, Gerry and Jennifer
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of ANGELA
BERNICE
WINIARZ 1922 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Winnipeg, Province: Manitoba
Wow what a busy devoted lady Auntie Nellie was! My. Fondest memory of Auntie Nellie was when we shared time together at our Family Christmas eve parties, a traditional homemade meatless parodies, etc. Singing together Christmas carols with a chorus of family !
I cannot pass the time we went to Peurtta Vallarta Mexico, as we attended our Cousin Bryan Winiarz! I never had too many family vacations together iand a fun time, lots of laughing!
Now that our original parents, grandparents, Auntie will sing back when we sing to the Stars in heaven!
Good life God bless you and your family!