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ROSS PASH Ross Pash of Winnipeg, in his 66th year, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at the Saint Boniface Hospital. Ross is survived by his mother Betty and was predeceased by his father Sidney Pash. He was the devoted brother of Ruthie Pash and Dr. Michael Pash (Giezelle). Ross will be missed not only by his siblings, but by his nephew and niece Dr Joel Pash, Lindsay (Vic) and great niece and nephew Layla and Riley. Ross was a humble man. A man of few words who lived his life constantly performing acts of kindness to his immediate family, especially to his elderly mother and sister. Ross was a chartered accountant of 43 years, first for Tadman Hornstein and then BDO in Winnipeg. We are certain he will be missed by his clients and colleagues. Ross was very fond of his family, and until he was unable to, he never missed a family function. He enjoyed and was immersed in meditation. He loved nature, walking and the great outdoors. Humble, quiet, thoughtful, he always gave of himself. A private funeral service was held at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery followed by a family reception at Temple Shalom. Due to the holiday of Shavuot there was no Shiva. Those wishing to make donations in Ross 's memory may do so to Temple Shalom.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 18, 2016
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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I worked with Ross for the last 4-1/2 years on some year ends. He was soft spoken and a gentle soul. Always helpful with files and generous with his time. I will truly miss his presence around the office. - Posted by: Monique Sutherland (Co-worker) on: Jul 05, 2016
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Our whole family is cery sorry to hear of Ross's passing. Condolences to his family and friends. We've known Ross for many years as he looked after our family business accounting needs. I could always count on Ross to be there with a prompt response and sound advice. He always made himself available. He definitely was one of the "good guys" and his passing has really affected me. Ross, may you rest in peace my good man. Alav HaShalom. - Posted by: Mark Atnikov (Business) on: Jun 18, 2016
