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SYLVIA POSNER
Sylvia Posner (nee Shaw) was born on August 29, 1926 to Dorthea and Morris Shaw in Edmonton, Alberta; they moved to Montreal a few years after that. She had two brothers Marcus Shaw (z"l) and Harvey who resides in Toronto. Sylvia Shaw Posner was a remarkable woman and had a full and long life ending at age 95.
Sylvia was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Edward Neil Posner. Eddie and Sylvia met in Montreal, fell in love at first sight and they quickly got engaged and she moved to Winnipeg where she was immediately embraced by the Posner family.
The first thing you would notice about Sylvia was her true beauty. In her youth, she was a woman that you would pick out of a crowd. Part of that might have been her flaming red hair. She was eye catching. But beyond her exterior appeal, she had genuine inner beauty. Anyone who knew her would agree with that statement. She had the best sense of humour and would laugh so big that it was contagious. She used that humour to deal with many difficult situations in her life. This ability to laugh, even at herself was just so much a part of who Sylvia was.
Of course, who could forget Sylvia the baker. She was a legend before her time! In today's world, she certainly would have been an "influencer". Sylvia must have served thousands of Winnipeggers.
Warm, kind, jovial, cheerful, but most of all, generous of soul. These qualities sum up Sylvia. I know she has not been well for the last few years and yet my memories are of a fun-loving woman, down to earth and genuinely interested in her family's welfare and life.
Sylvia was a wonderful home maker while raising her five children. She had the heart of an artist and expressed herself through her many hobbies like painting, reading, crosswords puzzles, cards, and any and all games. Sylvia supported Eddie though many business endeavours such as the Sildor Banquet Hall, Pal Joeys Deli, Lords Furniture, Posner Furniture & Refinishing, PM Scientific Fur Dying and Cleaning just to name a few.
After Eddie's passing, Sylvia moved to The Portsmouth Assisted Living, where she lived for many years and baked her famous poppyseed cinnamon cake for the residents and staff. As time went on and her dementia progressed she moved to the Simkin Centre.
Sylvia will be sorrily missed by her five children, Miles Posner and his partner Cynthia Schindler of Toronto, Cynthia Posner and partner Greg Rusk of Winnipeg, Stephen Posner of California, Alex Posner and partner Michelle of Winnipeg and Matthew Posner and his wife Brenlee of Michigan.
Sylvia's nine grandchildren, Jonathan Meltzer (Sean) of North Carolina, Megan Meltzer of Winnipeg, Melissa Posner (Mitchell) of Toronto, Jordan Posner of Toronto, Zachary Posner of California, Jacob Posner of California, Jonah Posner of Winnipeg, Caleb Posner of Michigan and Sarah Posner of Minneapolis, and countless nieces and nephews.
Sylvia taught all of us what true love is. She loved unconditionally. Her house provided a safe place for her kids and all their friends, nieces, nephews, cousins, and anyone else who just needed a hug, some cheesecake and acceptance.
A private funeral was held at the Rosh Pina Cemetery on Monday, March 28. Pallbearers were Jonathan Meltzer, Benji Carroll, Jonah Posner, Greg Rusk, Les Rykiss, and Brian Segal.
Thank you to the caring and wonderful staff at the Simkin Centre and a very special thank you to Conception (Shawna) Laoag who has looked after Sylvia for years and made her feel loved and cared for and loved her like she was her own mother.
Donations in her honour can be sent to the Simkin Centre.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 02, 2022
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Cyn - I am so sorry to just learn of the passing of your mom! Please know I am thinking of you and your family as you grieve for the loss of your mom! Cherish your many fond memories. I remember her welcoming spirit whenever I went to the family home…those great hugs and delicious treats …yes indeed the wonderful cheese cakes!! Hugs, Cathy - Posted by: Cathy Hopfner (Friend) on: May 16, 2022
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Sylvia was a warm and gracious lady. She added a touch of happiness and generosity of spirit wherever she went. Her smile conveyed her caring and interest in those who had the good fortune to know her. My condolences to her family in the loss of this lovely lady. - Posted by: Heather Mutcheson (Friend (Executive Director of the Portsmouth when Sylvia moved in)) on: Apr 05, 2022
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Dear Miles [“Posie”] and family, I am extending my heartfelt condolences to you on your sad loss of Sylvia. She clearly touched many lives and will be dearly missed. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time! Maurissa Morgan - Posted by: Maurissa Morgan (Miles’ longtime friend) on: Apr 03, 2022
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Cynthia, My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Lori (Vic) - Posted by: Lori Gunnlaugson (Friend) on: Apr 02, 2022