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STANLEY MAZUR
Born: Feb 04, 1923
Date of Passing: Mar 20, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySTANLEY MAZUR
Stanley passed peacefully at Deer Lodge Centre, his home since August 2021.
He reached the age of 101 years old, and loved celebrating at his 100th birthday party.
Stan was a lifelong resident of Winnipeg, growing up in Fort Rouge and settling in St. Vital.
He started his work life at CNR as a bike riding messenger. In 1942 he joined the Army working as a Radio operator with the Toronto Scottish regiment. After discharge in 1945, he started with CNR telecommunications, retiring in 1983.
He enjoyed his trips to Europe with Second World War veterans, especially representing the Toronto Scottish at the 75th Anniversary of Dieppe. He also enjoyed many winter golf trips to San Antonio, Texas
He loved sports, watching the Jets and Blue Bombers, playing golf at St. Boniface Golf Club since 1965, and bowling Saturday with the Golfers League at Chateau lanes.
He loved all kinds of music and reading mostly health books being interested in his health.
He was always learning, taking courses in Photography and Calligraphy.
Stan was also very proud of his volunteer work at St. Boniface Hospital CancerCare, serving for 25 years.
Survived by his three children, Doug, Joyce, and John; his four grandchildren; and eight great- grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place, and a private family memorial service will be held.
The family would like to thank all the staff on Tower 5 at Deer Lodge for all the tremendous care for our father.
Those wishing can make a donation to the St. Boniface Hospital in his memory, or to the Deer Lodge Centre.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 30, 2024, Mar 30, 2024
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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So sorry to hear about Uncle Stan's passing. My Family and Parents would visit Uncle Stan, Uncle John in Winnipeg, also and also Grandma Mazur. My Dad (Marvin Sundin) had family passes on CNR so we got to visit Aunts and Uncles and cousins. I was always tacking pictures of family . Uncle Stan sure helped me with my camera. We want to wish all our loved ones to Take Care, and Love and Memories will live on forever. Love, The Sundin and Sesula families God Bless All. Raymond & Marva Sesula & Families (James and Sonya) - Posted by: Raymond and Marva Sesula (Niece) on: Apr 10, 2024
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My condolences to all of Stan's family. He will be missed dearly. I met Stan at the bowling lanes in 2002 when I was just spare. He and Bill Weske liked my bowling so well that they got me to be a full time teammate. Stan became one of my closest friends. I loved listening to all the stories of his life. Rest In Peace my friend. - Posted by: Dean Davis (Friend, Bowling teammate, Mechanic) on: Mar 31, 2024