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JUDITH ANNE POUND

Date of Passing: Apr 05, 2017

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JUDITH ANNE POUND On April 5, 2017, Judith Anne Pound (nee Molloy) passed away peacefully at home. Her spirit is carried on by her husband Bob, her seven children, 21 grandchildren, six brothers and sisters, and a large and loving extended family of relations and friends who will miss her dearly. Judy made everyone around her feel loved and reassured that everything would be alright, no matter the circumstances. She was a woman of strong faith, but she did not need to talk about it, because the way she lived her life exemplified it. She simply carried with her a faith and peacefulness that reached out and embraced anyone she came in contact with. That included her peers at St. Mary's Academy, the students and staff at St. Paul's High School, where she ran the office for many years, the kids at Rossbrook House who brought her so much joy, the many wee babes she knitted blankets for, and her family who adored her and will need to draw upon her strong faith and peacefulness to bear the days ahead without her. A funeral mass in memory of Judy, followed by a reception, will be held on Monday, April 17, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 4588 Roblin Blvd., in Winnipeg. In Judy's memory and in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Rossbrook House in Winnipeg, where "no child who does not want to be alone should ever have to be."

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 12, 2017

Condolences & Memories (15 entries)

  • Condolences to the family - Posted by: Cori campbell (Cousin) on: Jul 24, 2023

  • Lovely woman. In my 4 years at SPHS, she never failed to wish me a happy birthday and remind me that we shared a birthday. Small gestures leave big marks. My condolences to the Pound and Molloy families. - Posted by: Marc St. Onge (Former SPHS student) on: Apr 28, 2017

  • Just found out that Judy had passed away. I am so sorry to hear this. My heartfelt condolences to her family and many friends. She was a wonderful friend and co-worker. Judy and I worked together at SPHS for many years. She brightened the front office and always had a kind word for whomever walked in. Judy will be greatly missed by SPHS, her many friends and of course her wonderful family. May she see God face to face. Fr. Alex Kirsten, SJ - Posted by: Fr. Alex Kirsten, SJ (Friend and co-worker) on: Apr 20, 2017

  • Our sympathies to the Molloy and Pound families. We are so sorry for your loss . Michael and Pat Roshka - Posted by: PATRICIA and Michael ROSHKA (Friends) on: Apr 19, 2017

  • I had the great fortune to work with Judy early in my teaching career. She was unfailingly kind, caring and generous to all students and staff at St. Paul's High School. Truly an example of God's grace in her care for her family, colleagues, and students. Her warmth and compassion lives on in her family and the lives of all she touched. - Posted by: Tom Lussier (Friend and colleague) on: Apr 18, 2017

  • My thoughts and prayers go out to her husband Bob, her children, grandchildren and family. I was very fortunate to have worked with Judy for many years at St. Paul's High School. She possessed a calm demeanour even when confronted with monumental tasks. She was so very kind and patient with all the students and colleagues who walked into her office. She was wise and witty. Rest in peace dear friend. - Posted by: Sandra Kratt (Friend) on: Apr 17, 2017

  • My sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Judy. I have thought of Judy many time over the past years. I will always remember the Principal's Secretary, par excellence, and her calm, "well able to handle any crisis and deadlines that came along" approach to her, at times, hectic workload. She was a great source of help and a great friend to all of the "ladies in the front office". The students always found a caring, compassionate lady who listened to and helped them with any problems they might have. I know she will be sadly missed by all who loved her. May she rest in peace. - Posted by: Kitty Piper (former co-worker SPHS) on: Apr 15, 2017

  • Judy was a saint of a women. I will always remember her fondly as my friend and colleague at St. Paul's High School. She will never be forgotten. My sincere condolences to her wonderful family. May she rest in peace. - Posted by: George Dawson (Friend) on: Apr 15, 2017

  • Even though I spent little time with her. I remember her a kind loving special person with a heart of gold. You have now left us to be with the rest of the family. You will be missed. Love Ken - Posted by: Ken Lawrence-Molloy (Nephew) on: Apr 15, 2017

  • Our condolences to Judy's family and to her many friends. Judy was one of the finest people I have ever worked with and at St. Paul's High School we often viewed her as a tireless saint, gracing the halls of the school. She was a very caring and loving individual. Thankfully, she will live on in her large and beautiful family.- David and Lise Chaze - Posted by: David Chaze (former colleague and friend) on: Apr 12, 2017

  • A one-of-a-kind lady! We are poorer by her passing but richer by her life. May she rest in perpetual peace. - Posted by: Johnston Smith (Friend) on: Apr 12, 2017

  • I miss my sister. She lives on as a steadfast rock for her family and a gracious and generous sister. Paul - Posted by: Paul Molloy (Brother) on: Apr 12, 2017

  • I am so very sad to hear of your loss. She set an example of grace and class that rubbed off on everyone she encountered. - Posted by: STACY A SEGUIN () on: Apr 12, 2017

  • I was lucky enough to meet Mrs. Pound when I was a youngster growing up in Charleswood. I remember wondering how so many people could be so happy. We were all envious. Fast forward many years and I was lucky enough to find myself in the family's company again. Better yet our two daughters got to grow up knowing the love, laughter and wisdom that Mrs. Pound shared with everyone. She will be sorely missed, lovingly remembered but never forgotten. Our love to all family and friends who were lucky enough to have known her. Elizabeth, Tony, Maria & Sarah Cesario - Posted by: Elizabeth Cesario (Friend) on: Apr 12, 2017

  • I can't begin to express how lucky I am to have spent 28 years with this incredible, loving woman. Grandma Judy has been a light and inspiration to every single person who has encountered her and memories of that light will be what helps us all get through the difficult times ahead of us. Grandma, thank you for raising the strong, beautiful mother that raised me, and for helping mold me into the unique and compassionate person who I am today. We will always be thinking of your love, until we meet again. xoxo Jesse - Posted by: Jesse Collins (Grand Daughter) on: Apr 12, 2017

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