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DOROTHY COSGROVE ROBSON
Born: Jan 13, 1916
Date of Passing: Oct 26, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDOROTHY COSGROVE ROBSON Dorothy lived her life guided by dignity and strength, making it clear right to the very end how the most important thing in life is family. In the early morning hours on Sunday, October 26, 2014, "Gigi" peacefully left our world, knowing that her entire family had travelled from near and far to be at her side. Left to mourn her memory are her son Gary Cosgrove (Marilyn) and daughter Lynne Tovell (Gordon); six grandchildren, Jennifer Findlay (Reid), Nancy Tovell (Duane Millar), Kelly Dalton (Doug), Sean Cosgove (Karin), David Tovell (Andrea), Jane Milne (Geoff) and 14 great-grandchildren, Teagan and Katie Findlay, Shaelee and Rya Tovell-Millar, Ethan and Avery Dalton, David, Danny, Natalie and Emmalie Cosgrove, Airlie Tovell, Soren, Arlo and Bode Milne. She was predeceased by her parents Louisa and William Jones, brother Bill Jones, her first husband Russell Claire Cosgrove, and second husband Robert Clayton Robson. Dorothy was born in Toronto on January 13, 1916, although she lived most of her life in Winnipeg. She grew up on Strathcona Street and attended Isaac Brock School followed by Daniel McIntyre Collegiate where she was the first female Senior Student Council President. In 1931, after completing Grade 11, she talked her Dad into sending her to Wesley College (University of Winnipeg). She graduated in 1936 with a Bachelor of Arts. She met Claire in university and they were married in March of 1940. While raising her two children she was an active member of the community, volunteering her time at organizations such as the Children's Hospital St. Agnes Guild, Girl Guide House, and the Winnipeg Winter Club. She also assisted Claire in starting the first Manitoba chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Society. Upon retirement, Dorothy and Claire spent many winters in Rockport, Texas and many summers at the cottage at Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National Park. She helped to establish the Riding Mountain Historical Society and was also a member of the Riding Mountain National Park 50th Anniversary Committee. There really was no more beautiful place on earth to her than the lake and the mere mention of it would bring a special sparkle to her eye. She continued to visit every year until her passing. Claire and Dorothy were married for 50 years before his death. Dorothy started a new phase of her life with Clayt who shared her love of laughter and travel. They were married in 1992 and were able to enjoy all kinds of adventures, from Australia to the Panama Canal. They spent 10 wonderful years together prior to his passing in 2002. It was in 2002 that Dorothy moved to The Portsmouth Retirement Residence, where she has been an active social presence. She couldn't have found a better place to spend her final years. The many supportive friends she made with both staff and residents were so important to her. Gigi was class, spunk and kindness all rolled into one. She could bat her eyelashes one minute, then bring out mother bear the next. She taught us how to stand our ground with grace, the importance of family, and to stick up for what we believe in. Gigi, your strength and spirit will live on and we are all better people for having had such an impressive woman so actively involved in our lives. We love you. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 28, 2014
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Lynne and Gary - Today your mom's name popped into my head, and I realized I had not heard from her at Christmas as I usually do. I am so very sorry to hear about her passing. The memories of your family and ours are tumbling through my head, and always first and foremost is your mom - with the twinkle in her eye, her consistent kindness and caring, her energy and love of life - the list goes on. One of my early memories is of being in your Grosvenor house at Christmas time with Auntie Ruth and Uncle Bill, and being made so very welcome by your mom - maybe I was ten. She has and will continue to remain in my heart as one very special lady who touched a young girl with her grace and continued throughout the years to do so. Her notes always spoke with great pride about all of her family and how very much she treasured each and everyone of them - how lucky you were! Sincerely, Jacie - Posted by: Jacie (Clement) Bond (Clear Lake and Winnipeg Friend) on: Jan 20, 2015
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Dear Gary, We are so very sorry to hear of the passing of your wonderful mother. She was truly a special person and we feel fortunate to have met her. Our hearts go out to you and all of your family. - Posted by: Ed and Sandra Kulyk (friends of Gary and Marilyn) on: Oct 29, 2014
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It was such a pleasure knowing Mrs. Robson in the last 4 years. She grew very dear to my heart and she was the grandma from the fairy tail book that everyone wanted. Her spunk and wit made me smile everyday I got to spend with her at The Ports. Thank you for the special moment and kinds words you showed to me in your last few days. You are truly one of a kind lady and it was with my deepest pleasure serving you at The Ports. My heart goes out to the family and everyone who she had touched throughout her precious life. - Posted by: Maureen (Dining Room Supervisor and friend ) on: Oct 28, 2014
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May past happy memmories of good times bring you comfort. You are in our thoughts and prayer - Posted by: Elaine and Glen Bennett (friends of Lynne and Gord) on: Oct 28, 2014
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Our sincere sympathy to everyone. You are in our thoughts at this sad time. - Posted by: Dave and Marion Younker (Friends. Parents of Andrea (Dave)Tovell) on: Oct 28, 2014
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To Lynne, Gordon and Family. I am so sorry to read the passing of your Mother Lynne. Please accept my deepest condolences. Thinking of your family at this time of great loss. - Posted by: Margaret Wilkins (Friend) on: Oct 28, 2014

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