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LOUISE JANET ELEANOR MYDYNSKI (KARKLIN)
Born: Oct 11, 1927
Date of Passing: Oct 24, 2022
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LOUISE JANET ELEANOR MYDYNSKI
October 11, 1927 October 24, 2022
After a lengthy illness, it is with heavy hearts and great sadness that our mother, Louise Mydynski (nee Karklin), passed away in Qualicum Beach, BC.
Mom was born and raised in Pointe du Bois, Manitoba. Daughter of Emil and Mary Karklin. She was the third out of four children (Kathleen, William, and Theadore).
She graduated from the Winnipeg General Hospital's RN program in 1950. Her nursing career included that of an Operating Nurse for Neurosurgery at the General Hospital, then Matron at Dr. Evelyn's Memorial Hospital in Stonewall, followed by Public Health Nurse for the Rockwood District. She completed her nursing career by taking radiotherapy training and then working at the Manitoba Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation administering cobalt treatments. Following this, she enrolled in education, graduating from Teacher's College in Winnipeg and taught elementary school (Shaughnessy Park School) up until her retirement.
Mom met and married our father, Lawrence Walter Mydynski in 1951. They settled in Stonewall where they raised two daughters. They retired to Qualicum Beach, BC in 1987.
Mom was predeceased by our father in 2012. She is survived by her daughters, Linda and Janice; son-in-law, Kevin, along with nieces, nephews, and cousins.
We would like to express our gratitude to the staff at the Gardens Assisted Living in Qualicum Beach who supported Mom in her final years.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 03, 2022
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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With deepest condolences to Linda and Janice. That lovely picture of your mom, brought back so many wonderful memories of Linda, Donna and Lori growing up in our neighbourhood in Stonewall. Our parents, the dogs (usually fighting), the big barn, the playhouse above the garage, the hours playing kick the can and seven up, playing in the quarries and riding our bikes (Trigger and Silver) everywhere. Louise led a long, rewarding and full filled life and I will always remember her kind, soft spoken nature. Sadly the end of an era. Thinking of you at this sad time. - Posted by: Lori grandmont (Howard) (Friend) on: Dec 08, 2022
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So sorry to hear this. - Posted by: Lesley Shepherd (Friend) on: Dec 03, 2022