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WINSTON WARREN

Born: May 12, 1937

Date of Passing: Jan 31, 2025

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WINSTON WARREN

May 12, 1937 - January 31, 2025


The family of Winston Warren invites friends and loved ones to a Celebration of Life in his honour, to be held this summer (date and details to follow).

A beloved member of the Manitoba curling community and a Hall of Fame inductee, Winston was larger than life - known for his legendary stories, infectious laughter, and warm personality. He was a friend to many and will be deeply missed.

Survived by his companion Debbie, sisters, Orlene (John), Glenda, Janice (John) and Cheryl (Lloyd) and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters, Irna, Sharon and Ardith.

Hurry Hard Winnie! See you all this summer as we gather to celebrate Winston’s legacy.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 15, 2025

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • So sorry to hear of Winston's Passing, Sincere condolences and Prayers to Winston's loved ones and family. I knew Winston from back in the early 70s then we ran the same same tanker unit at ESSO for a lot of years until our retirement. Winston and had many of good times and so many jokes and laughter in our times spent together. Waxie you will be missed RIP old Buddy, thanks for all the good laughs we shared. God Bless - Posted by: William [[Jerry ]]] Fizell (Old Friend // Work partner) on: Feb 22, 2025

  • We are long time friends of Winston. Our sincere condolences for your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with at this difficult time!! - Posted by: Betty & Robin Sawchuk (Friend) on: Feb 18, 2025

  • Winston was a great member on our curling team——always in the game and upbeat. Enjoyed his company and stories. We will always enjoy our memories. - Posted by: Gary Ross (Friend and curling team member) on: Feb 16, 2025

  • So sad to hear of Winston’s passing. He was always a pleasure to curl against at Deer Lodge where he played along side Hal Tanasichuk. I don’t think I ever saw Winston get angry…always a smile on his face, and a true ambassador of the game..RIP… - Posted by: Sean McCreary (Friend) on: Feb 15, 2025

  • My sincere Condolences to all Winston’s loved ones. I remember him so well from my early curling days in the 1970’s and how friendly he was to me, a young guy trying to improve his game and become as good a straw broom sweeper as Winston was. He was always smiling, laughing, and friendly. - Posted by: John Allardyce (Curling friend) on: Feb 15, 2025

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