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EVELYN EMILY THORNE
Born: Mar 01, 1922
Date of Passing: Apr 13, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryEVELYN EMILY THORNE Evelyn Emily Thorne passed away on April 13, 2014. Born March 1, 1922, to Freda May and Michael Cory, the sixth of seven children, Evelyn spent her entire life in Winnipeg. Her father was a shop owner, and during the Depression, worked as a fur trader for the Hudson's Bay Company, taking a horse-drawn sled 500 km north across frozen Lake Winnipeg to Norway House, where he contracted tuberculosis. In 1939, Evelyn met (Arthur) Roy Thorne, best friend of her brother Roger. After five years apart, they married two weeks after his return from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), at the end of the Second World War. They had three children - Janis, Donald, and Robert. Forced to leave school to work after the death of her Mother during the Depression, Evelyn completed a high school equivalency after the birth of her last child. She was very proud of her children and grandchildren, who all earned university degrees. Evelyn was a devoted wife and mother. She was unfailingly honest and modest, and was a very hard worker. She maintained a comfortable and immaculate home for her family, buying the furniture, painting and wallpapering the walls, and cooking good meals. She also worked outside of the home for almost 30 years, helping to support her family, especially after the death of her husband in 1974. She worked at Eaton's and Dayton's in downtown Winnipeg and then at Hollinsworth's and Gray's at the Grant Park Shopping Mall, where she used her excellent taste and her flair for color combinations to the benefit of her customers. She remained a beautiful dresser to the end of her life. Evelyn was active for many years in St. Peter's Anglican Church, teaching Sunday school and serving on the Women's Auxiliary. She was also blessed to have many good neighbours both on Carter Avenue and especially on Hector Bay, who she enjoyed meeting in Grant Park Mall. Evelyn was good with numbers, rarely using a calculator, and doing her own taxes her entire life. She loved to play cards. She was an avid reader, and was always on top of current affairs. She also loved sports. She played baseball, would take her children skating at Old Fort Rouge rink, and loved to watch football and tennis on television. In her later years, Evelyn was fortunate to be surrounded by an adoring family. Outliving all of her siblings and their spouses (sisters Georgina (Odilon) Costello and Frances (Cecil) McIntosh, brothers George (Vandi), Roger (Margaret), Danny (Thelma), and Alec (Dorothy), and her adopted brother Albert, she would regale her children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews with her wonderfully entertaining stories of times past. She was always there for them, listening without judging, and providing her wise counsel. She had a gentle sense of humour, and loved a good laugh. She was proud of her independence, and lived in her own home on Hector Bay until last year. A private family service and interment of her ashes, beside her beloved Roy, occurred on April 16, 2014 at Thomson "In the Park" Cemetery, officiated by Rev. Jennifer Sisson. A memorial gathering will be held later this year. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice or to the Winnipeg Humane Society in loving memory of her four-legged friends: Babette, Bridgette, Tess, Lady, and Paddy. Evelyn is survived by her children Janis Prochera of Winnipeg, Donald (Sharon) of Burlington, ON and Robert (Syau-Cheng) of Ithaca, NY; her grandchildren Joelle (Jeff), Tiffany, Christopher (Christine), Ryan, Meghan and Alyson; her great-grandsons Owen and Eric; and by many nieces and nephews including Lorraine Lichacz, Valerie (Peter) Orlick, Hilary Cole and their children. "Bound in the beating of each other's heart, mothers and children are never parted." She will be sorely missed by all. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 19, 2014
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Mrs. Thorne touched my heart for the short time I have known her. She was a lovely lady and it was a pleasure to have known her. My heart goes to the family for their great loss. - Posted by: Maureen (Dining Room Supervisor at the Portsmouth. ) on: May 07, 2014
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We are so sorry for your loss. We were very happy to have met Mrs. Thorne. We offer all the family our sincere condolences. - Posted by: Nancy and Larry Friedman (Parents of Joelle Prochera Friedman's husband Jeff) on: Apr 21, 2014
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Thinking of you in sympathy Janis on this Easter Sunday following the loss of your mother. - Posted by: Marilyn Piniuta (friend of Janis) on: Apr 20, 2014
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Thinking of you and your family Janice. - Posted by: matt jenkins and family (friend) on: Apr 20, 2014
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Sorry to hear of the loss of your mom, and grandma. Janice please when you get a chance call me my number is still the same. Susan Mantik - Posted by: Suzanne Mantik (Dear Friend) on: Apr 19, 2014
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It was a pleasure and an honour to have known such a lovely lady, even for such a short time. A mother's love shines through the eyes of her children and reflects back to the world. Sincere condolences. - Posted by: Elisabeth (receptionist at The Portsmouth) on: Apr 19, 2014
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I remember your mom Janice so well. Even though I have been gone from hector bay for many years, I remember both your parents, and of course you and your brothers. The door to your home was always open, and your moms smiling face right there. You will miss her as I know you were a faithful daughter. My heart and thoughts are with you and the family. Trucia - Posted by: Trucia Wilson Howard (Former neighbour and friend) on: Apr 19, 2014

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