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RIVA-LEE MCWILLIAM
It is with broken hearts we share the passing of our beloved Mom, Wife and Baba, Riva Lee McWilliam (Rudelier), suddenly, after a difficult year of health challenges. Survived by her loving husband, Scott, her absolute other half, high school sweethearts of 56 years, and married 47 years, and her three daughters, Beth Jacob (Jonathan), Rachel and Megan, and grandsons Kiva and Shale Jacob. She is also survived by her sister Rashi (Harold) and brother Nelson as well as nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews plus the extended McWilliam family and her adoring crew of close girlfriends. As a young woman, Riva lost her own mother and father Ray and Meyer Rudelier, too soon.
Riva was born February 3, 1954. She would tell you she was "born in St Boniface" but really, she came from the North End of Winnipeg. The baby of her family, and the apple of her dad's eye. During her childhood, her family migrated south to Montrose Street. She attended Herzlia for a year before Montrose School and Grant Park. In those years, that crew of close girlfriends established and grew tight-knit and remained that way all her life. In 1968 Scott moved in across the street. Riva was a beautiful hippy with the most beautiful hair, and so she naturally caught his attention- the actual boy next door. He waved at her through the window, and the rest is history.
She went to university and earned a degree in social work, followed by a brief career in the field before she married Scott and had their first daughter, Beth, followed by Rachel. From the time she became a mother, her daughters were the permanent centres of her universe. She made Beth and Rachel the happiest sisters ever when she gave birth to a giant bundle of joy, Megan. She drove a million carpools, took daughters to million lessons, asked a million questions, ran a million errands, and made a million meals. She took us out for a million ice cream cones in the summer, and a million more beach days to escape the city heat. She was the ultimate caretaker, Riva's absolute purpose in this life was to be a mother to all those she loved.
Scott and Riva opened a store together in the early aughts, an exciting venture to take as a couple, albeit short-lived. She went back to work at Canadian Footwear and worked faithfully there in the Foot Health Centre for over 20 years.
She stood by her beshert- her intended- Scott though thick and thin. Riva was an unshakeable matriarch. Steadfast in her devotion to support her family through sickness and health, richer and poorer, better or worse. She weathered every storm with an impossible strength. Later in life, she reached out to offer support and understanding to other families struggling through many of the same challenges we've faced. She rooted her family in a foundation of profound love and commitment, and we honour her by putting those values first in everything.
In Riva's memory we ask that any donations be directed to Jewish Child and Family Services, earmarked for addictions and mental health support, or to Manitoba Underdogs Rescue, that brought Kuma into her life.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 21, 2024
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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The Peters and the Rudelier families have been friends for over 80 years. When Nelson told me of Riva’s passing I was numb. Riva was always a bright light. Smiles and kind words were her everyday gestures when I would see her. Her memory is a blessing and comfort to all who knew her. Allan Peters. - Posted by: Allan Peters (Family friend) on: May 31, 2025
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Dear Scott, Beth, Rachel and Megan - Just today I learned of Riva’s passing when you posted your tattoo photo on Facebook. I am shocked, saddened and in tears. I am so sorry to have missed her service. I loved Riva from the moment I met her back in 1983 when I moved next door. For 10 years I was able to get to know her. She always provided advice and shared her wonderful recipes (monkey bars became one of my kids favourites). She was a great example of how to be a Mother for me. I learned so much from her. After we moved I saw her less often but when I did we always had a great chat. Scott I know how close you two were. How loved she was. I cannot begin to imagine how her loss has been for you. You are so fortunate to have had such a great love for such a long time. Know that I am thinking of you dear friend. - Posted by: Cathy Sheppard (Friend and former neighbour) on: Jan 22, 2025
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Dear Scott Beth Rachel and Megan - Just today I learned of Riva’s passing when you posted your tattoo photo on Facebook. I am shocked, saddened and in tears. I am so sorry to have missed her service. I loved Riva from the moment I met her back in 1983 when I moved next door. For 10 years I was able to get to know her. She always provided advice and shared her wonderful recipes (monkey bars became one of my kids favourites). She was a great example of how to be a Mother for me. I learned so much from her. After we moved I saw her less often but when I did we always had a great chat. Scott I know how close you two were. How loved she was. I cannot begin to imagine how her loss has been for you. You are so fortunate to have had such a great love for such a long time. Know that I am thinking of you dear friend. - Posted by: Cathy Sheppard (Friend and former neighbour) on: Jan 22, 2025
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Dear Scott and the entire family Shelly and I offer our deepest condolences . Let the memories give you comfort and joy No more sorrows - Posted by: Bob AZeff (Friend) on: Dec 22, 2024