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JOYCE GAUTHIER
Born: Apr 28, 1939
Date of Passing: Dec 31, 2013
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JOYCE GAUTHIER 1939 - 2013 Joyce Gauthier, born in Winnipeg on April 28, 1939; aged 74 years, passed away on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 after a brief illness while at the Health Sciences Centre. She was predeceased by her mother, Jean Evanchuk, father-in-law, Woodrow Gauthier and mother-in-law, Jennie Gauthier, sister-in-law, Linda Joss, niece, Nicole Gauthier, aunts, uncles and close friends. Joyce will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by her husband of 54 years, Jim, her son Randy (Donna) and four grandchildren, Kaylen, Jayden, Tyson and Camryn. Joyce will also be fondly remembered by sisters and brothers-in-law, Evelyn (Brian) Colbert, Jason Gauthier, Garnet (Brenda) Gauthier, nieces and nephews, Marcy (Shawn) Keselowsky, Devon Gauthier, Fallon Gauthier, Garnet Jr. Gauthier, Jamie (Terry) Gauthier and Chris (Carly) Gauthier, cousins Marlene Evanchuk and John Evanchuk, as well as many great-nieces and nephews. Also mourning Joyce's passing are close friends, Cathy and Glen Cross, Rev. Mary-Beth and Monty Flom, Donna Kozicki, Joan Stevens, and many others. Joyce had a passion for gardening. She loved having many flowers adorn her deck at the beloved family summer cottage and could be seen working with the flowers in those flower pots and planters daily. In recent years she fell in love with golf and was a regular on many courses with her friends. She enjoyed the summer cottage in Lake of the Woods as well as spending time over the past many years in Pompano Beach, Florida. Joyce enjoyed the outdoors and the creatures that surrounded her home. She befriended a chipmunk who took up residency under her deck, which she playfully named Cooper. Watching the hummingbirds was also a great pastime. She found a huge void in her life upon losing her two four-legged companions, Oprah and Tanya, which led to her love of being an avid and genuine supporter of various pet rescue organizations as well as the Winnipeg Humane Society, in Oprah and Tanya's honour. Joyce married the love of her life and companion of 54 years in 1959. Together Jim and Joyce worked hard and played hard. The love they shared was evident in everything they did and they did everything together. They enjoyed their Friday evening get-togethers at the Lake with their Lake neighbours, happy hour around the pool in Pompano Beach, and most recently, going on cruises. Life will not be the same for Jim without Joyce, and he feels that already. They truly were two that stood as one. Over the years, Joyce enjoyed supporting the local hockey and football teams, rarely missing a Winnipeg Blue Bomber game when it was on the television. Watching the Jet games prior to the original team leaving Winnipeg was replaced with watching the grandchildren play hockey. Baba, as the children called her, enjoyed making "Baba's cookies" for the children as well as many different cakes and appetizers. Christmas was a special time of year for Baba and she truly enjoyed getting together with the entire Gauthier family at that time. Over the years, Jim and Joyce took pride in decorating their home with not a decoration to spare, in the Christmas spirit. There is no wonder that it quickly caught on as a Winnipeg attraction, with buses filled with people coming by to view the Winter Wonderland. Funeral services will be held at the Holy Rosary Church, 510 River Avenue, with Father Sam Argenziano officiating. Condolences begin at 10:00 a.m. and Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, January 4, 2014. Burial will be at All Saints Cemetery, 4535 Main Street directly after Mass. A reception will follow at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. Pallbearers will be Joyce's grandsons, Kaylen, Jayden and Tyson Gauthier, and brothers-in-law Jason Gauthier, Brian Colbert and Garnet Gauthier. It was Joyce's request that, in lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to help those who cannot speak for themselves. The Winnipeg Humane Society was the charity of her choice. Cropo Funeral Chapel 204-586-8044
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 04, 2014
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Jim, Randy, Donna and Family. It is with the heaviest of hearts that we extend our condolences to all of you. Jim, you and Joyce were so wonderful to be with. We have shared exceptional memories and will cherish them forever. We will always be thankful to have you in our lives and so appreciative of how you took care of Mom after Dad's passing. The two of you certainly did stand as one beautiful, entertaining, generous and fun couple. We will miss Joyce terribly and pray for you through this most difficult of times. Neil, Karen and Family - Posted by: Neil and Karen Gallagher (Friends) on: Jan 05, 2014
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Jim & Family: Harry & I are so sorry to hear about Joyce's passing. We know that love and beautiful memories outlast the pain of grief. May God give you comfort and peace at this sorrowful time. Marlene & Harry Proceviat - Posted by: Marlene & Harry Proceviat (Friend) on: Jan 05, 2014
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To the Gauthier Family: We are so sorry to hear of Joyce's passing. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. May you find some peace in all of your wonderful memories of your special times together. Take Care Joann and Manfred Ziesmann - Posted by: Joann and Manfred Ziesmann () on: Jan 05, 2014
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Mr. G, Randy and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. In the eighteen years that I was an employee of the Gauthier org Mrs G. was always very friendly and gracious, a woman with much heart and class. Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your loved one. - Posted by: Karen Lent (Former employee) on: Jan 04, 2014
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Jim, Randy and family. Debbie and I were surprised today, and so saddened, to hear of Joyce's passing. Thinking of you at this most difficult time, but also remembering fondly the special memories. - Posted by: Rod Palson (Friend) on: Jan 04, 2014
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Hi Mr. G, and Randy/Donna, Shelley and I are extremely sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Not sure if Mr. G shared with you, but my wife Shelley was in for a procedure (day before your mother's surgery) and was in the next bed to your mother. When I came to pick Shelley up we had a chance to chat and catch up and introduce my wife to your parents, it was very nice to see them through this chance meeting. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to you Mr. G and all of your family, - Posted by: Shelley and Randy Topolniski (friend of the family) on: Jan 04, 2014