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ELEANOR RUTH GARDINER

Born: Jul 01, 1937

Date of Passing: Sep 27, 2024

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ELEANOR RUTH GARDINER

(nee LUNDMAN)

July 1, 1937 - September 27, 2024


Eleanor Gardiner, widow of Alan, passed away peacefully at the age of 87.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Elmwood, she attended the University of Toronto and was in the last class to graduate as both a physio- and occupational therapist (P.T. & O.T.). Eleanor was a pioneer in both fields, not only working at T.O. Rehab Centre, the Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the Shrine Hospital, and personal care homes, but also creating new O.T. departments at the Winnipeg General Hospital, and later in Thunder Bay at Hogarth/Westmount Hospital where she worked over 23 years.

She later moved into the private sector, offering O.T. to Veterans and long-term care home residents until she retired after 50 years of service. Rarely could Eleanor move about in Thunder Bay without running into someone who had worked with her, been trained by her, was treated by her or whose family member had been in her care.

Outside the medical field, Eleanor taught piano at home in Winnipeg. After the family moved to Thunder Bay in 1972, she and Alan bought a fishing resort on the Northwest Bay of Rainy Lake. So after working a full week as an O.T., she and the family drove four hours to work all weekend at the resort, before returning home on Sunday nights to start all over again.

Eleanor travelled extensively with Alan around the world, including Kenya for a Safari. But it was in Jamaica where she found special friends within a small church, at a trade school, and in a dive shop. Eleanor had a special gift for connecting with people wherever she went and making their lives better.

Family, extended family, church, and of course camp, which eventually became her lakehouse, meant everything to her.

In recent years, Eleanor’s health continued to fail. But anyone who spent time in her company found themselves laughing with her. Because as she often said, “I have to laugh. What’s the alternative?”

Eleanor was predeceased by her husband, Alan; her parents Arvid and Martha (nee Larson) Lundman; her siblings Edward Lundman (Rowena), Eileen Dew (Bill), and Dorine Milner (Lawrence). Left to carry on her legacy is her son, John-Bryan, daughters Marjorie and Fiona-Jean; her granddaughter, Healey; and a multitude of granddogs. Also her "adopted little sister" Darlene Stezenko.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Pauls Anglican Church, with Archdeacon Deborah Kraft officiating. Interment followed in Riverside Cemetery. Visitation was held Wednesday evening in the EVEREST WESTFORT CHAPEL.

The funeral services can be viewed on the Everest website at everestofthunderbay.com or https://www.hdezwebcast.com/video/60230.

Donations can be made to St. Paul’s Anglican Church, World Vision Canada, or the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society.

A mother's love's a blessing

No matter where you roam

Keep her while she's living

You'll miss her when she's gone

Love her as in childhood

Though feeble, old and grey

For you'll never miss your mother's love

Till she's buried beneath the clay

Online Condolences, Funeral Services and Tribute Video at everestofthunderbay.com



As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 12, 2024, Oct 12, 2024

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