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CONCHITA MAGBANWA ADENIX FERGUSON

Born: Oct 16, 1936

Date of Passing: Dec 17, 2012

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CONCHITA MAGBANWA ADENIX FERGUSON October 16, 1936 - December 17, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother Conchita Ferguson in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Monday, December 17, 2012. She was predeceased by her father Daniel Adenix and mother Ruperta Magbanwa. She is survived by her husband Terrance James Ferguson, son Shaun James Ferguson (Jennifer Waluk), granddaughter Sierra Jade Ferguson, sister-in-law Penelope Mary Wiseman (Allan), nephews Ian Warren and Erich Ferguson, and many relatives overseas. Conchita was extremely generous, had a huge heart and always put her family first. She will be sorely missed and never forgotten. A celebration of her life will be held at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Boulevard. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Conchita's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. (204) 275-5555

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 22, 2012

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • So sorry to hear of your Loss Jenn, Shaun and family.. May the memories of your mom give you comfort at this time.. Thinking of you at this trying time.. - Posted by: Sandi S (Friend of Jennifer) on: Jan 02, 2013

  • I was blessed to know and love Conchita as my sister-in-law and friend. Although I lived in Vancouver for over 23 years, I quickly renewed our friendship when I returned to Wpg. in 2003. She was an easy going, friendly and a very kind and generous friend. She cooked lovely turkey dinner for Thanksgiving and Christmas and I was always made to feel welcome. I am saddened by her passing, and I already miss her very much. I leave her in the loving hands of God where I know she will be happy throughout eternity. I look forward to seeing her again one day, where there will be no separation or sorrow. May the LORD, Jesus Christ comfort Terry, Shaun, Jennifer and all those others who loved her so dearly. I cherish her memory, and thank God for loving her so very much. I take great comfort in these truths. Sincerely Penny Wiseman (Ferguson) and Allan Wiseman. - Posted by: Penny Ferguson (sister-in-law/FRIEND!) on: Dec 30, 2012

  • Dear Shaun, Jen & Sierra, Our hearts reach out to you in sympathy for all the sorrow you feel with the passing of your mother. Please know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers with feelings deeper then words can say. Love, Auntie Eileen & Uncle Gordon - Posted by: Eileen & Gordon (Family) on: Dec 29, 2012

  • Mothers Never Really Die-They just keep House in The Sky. Death beckoned her with outstretched hand and whispered softly of 'an unknown land'). But she was not afraid to go for though the path she did not know. She took Death's Hand without a fear for He who safely brought her here had told her He would lead the way into eternity's bright day. And so she did not go alone into the valley that's unknown' She gently took death by the hand and journeyed to 'the Promised Land...and there, with step so light and gay She polishes the sun by day and lights the stars that shine at night and keeps the moonbeams silvery bright...For Mother's really never die, they just 'keep house up in the sky'...and in the Heavenly Home above They wait to 'welcome' those they love. Shaun, Jennifer & Sierra - Thinking of you with Sympathy and the hope that time will bring comfort to your hearts. - Posted by: Ron & Lorraine Waluk (Family) () on: Dec 27, 2012

  • I first met Conchita at Veterans Affairs Canada many years ago. When I think of Conchita she always brings a smile to my face because although she was a hard worker she also had a sense of humor. It was pleasant being around her in the office. It was also very clear that Conchita thought the world of her family and loved them very much. Conchita was a fine example of humility, sincerity and grace mixed with good will towards others. To her family I would like to say thank you for sharing Conchita’s life with those of us who worked with her and who were also her friends. I will cherish the fond memories that I have of her knowing that God in his mercy will find a high place for her. Douglas Culliford - Posted by: Douglas Culliford (Friend from work (Veterans Affairs Canada)) on: Dec 23, 2012

  • Conchita and I worked for many years together @ Veterans Affairs canada and because we both started very early in the morning we often sat and talked about our families and retirement goals and things. She was very good to me and I will never forget her. To Terry and shaun I am sorry to hear of your mom's passing. You have to focus on the fact although she is not with you in sole, her spirit lives on and she is at peace with no pain. You have to be happy that she is in a better place for herself. My husband passed away this past Oct and I have to keep thinking that it happened for a reason and he is at peace. While you are sad for your loss of Conchita , please be happy for her also. Time will help you adjust, there isn't much more I can say. She passed on the day before my birthday and this to I will never forget.. I am sending healing hugs for terry and family. Please keep your head up. She was a wonderful lady ! - Posted by: Sherry Hinchliffe (Co-worker Veterans Affairs Canada) on: Dec 22, 2012

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