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DIANE RUTH GAGNON
Born: Apr 09, 1957
Date of Passing: Jul 11, 2016
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DIANE RUTH GAGNON April 9, 1957 - July 11, 2016 Diane passed away on July 11, 2016 after a long and courageous battle with breast cancer. She is predeceased by her parents, Ted and Shirley James (Mitchell). Diane will be lovingly remembered by Richard Gagnon, her husband of 33 years; and her two daughters, Danielle and Megan Gagnon; her brother Richard James; her sister Barbara Fraser (George) and her youngest brother Kenneth James (Shelley). She will be lovingly remembered as Auntie D' by her numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 16, 2016, Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations to be made to CancerCare Manitoba on behalf of Diane's memory. Family and friends wishing may sign a book of condolence at www.glenlawn.ca Glen Lawn Funeral Home 982-7550
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 14, 2016
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Diane was cheerful and one of the best! As a retired RCMPolice officer, I knew I was in good hands when she was working and always shared a laugh. Prayers and thoughts are with her family. RIP, Diane. - Posted by: Anne Wowchuk (Co-worker) on: Jul 16, 2016
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The hearty laugh, the forever bright smile and the great baking. These I will remember about Di G. She was a wealth of experience and willing provided help to the ones that asked for it. A dedicated and sincere worker were strong traits. Always one to pull a prank, she did one on herself when she had her car washed on her way to work. When she went to exit her vehicle she discovered that her doors had frozen shut. Her plea of help from the basement sent Greg to the rescue. Not to be made a fool of she placed a call to MVB and asked what color category her car belonged as it was registered as yellow. The person on the other end of the line did not have an answer. She yipped when she got off the phone as it was entered as on her registration as Chargold. Rest in Peace Diane. Until we meet again. - Posted by: Lil Arsenault (Co-Worker) on: Jul 14, 2016
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My sincere condolences to Diane's family and especially her daughters whom she talked about often. I worked with Diane the 911 centre in Winnipeg. I remember Diane is always being happy cheerful was always ready to lend a helping hand. She brought sunshine into the room with her smile and laughter. Some funnies from work, Diane had a close relationship with the thermostat as it was always cranked up to the coldest temperature where we literally had to wear blankets but not that I a where we literally had to wear blankets but not our Diane. You will be missed by many and one day we shall all reunite. You will be missed by many and one day we show our reunite ❤️ - Posted by: Audrey Prouse (Co-worker) on: Jul 14, 2016
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I am privileged to be able to call both you and Diane friends. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the girls today. Your family has suffered far too much loss. Diane and your brother are now together somewhere safe and pain free. They will forever watch over all of us and will never be too far away. Diane will hear you Richard so please don't ever stop talking to her. Diane will see you so please don't ever stop living. She will be sorely missed. The Lord has a master plan for all of us. Unfortunately in this life we are not always provided the answers to our questions of why. One thing we do know today is that the Lord's hall of souls just got a whole lot brighter. Darlene and I have you in our hearts and prayers. Take my friend. Doug Moyse and family - Posted by: Doug Moyse (Friend) on: Jul 14, 2016
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When I think of Diane, I can't help but have a smile come to my face. Over the last 20 years, she was my trainer, my boss, and most of all a very dear friend. Those blue eyes that sparkled with laughter even when she was trying to be serious -and that infectious laugh! Her kindness and compassion. Her calmness and passionate spirit. That is what she has left for me to cherish. I as will many will miss her, but choose to remember her with a smile, and am grateful that she was a part of my life's journey. To the family - no words can take away your sorrow - but know that she was loved by many... - Posted by: Lynn Bennett (Co-worker) on: Jul 14, 2016