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HELEN MARY BOULTON-ELLIOTT
Born: Nov 20, 1917
Date of Passing: Dec 06, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryHELEN MARY BOULTON-ELLIOTT Helen passed away December 6, 2017, aged 100 years. Darin Hoffman, Funeral Director, in care of arrangements. Mosaic Funeral Chapel, 1839 Inkster Blvd., (204) 275-5555 www.mosaicfunerals.ca
Publish Date: Dec 14, 2017
HELEN MARY BOULTON-ELLIOTT November 20, 1917 - December 6, 2017 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear mother, nana, sister, aunt and friend. Mum was loved by all, made friends wherever she went and was a role model and mentor to so many. She is survived by her children, Campbell (Diann), Janet (Arnold), Alison (Alex), Ian (Greta), Barbara (Rick); her grandchildren Joseph (Julia), Danny (Natasha), Mike (Caitlyn), William, Sean (Wei), Jessica (Cameron), Robyn, Robin, great-grandchildren, Ethan, Amelia, Alexander, Emma; sister Betty; brothers, Nelder and Eric, and many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly and she the same. She was predeceased by her parents, George and Florence; brothers, Russell and Basil and sister Margaret and her former husband Duncan. Mum was born on the ranch in the Neutral Hills, AB where her parents homesteaded. Her love affair with horses began at an early age and continued throughout her life, riding for ten years in the Rockies after retirement and ending with a ride through the Assiniboine Valley near Virden at the age of 94. She had such a way with animals and loved being in the outdoors tramping through the bush, gardening or just sitting in the sun. After the war, Mum and Dad moved to Virden where they managed the Alexander Hotel. In 1952 they built and moved into their own home where Mum had a huge garden. Mum could grow anything; she canned or froze everything and we lived off it throughout the year. The yard was always full of flowers and fruit trees and she made the best jelly. In the mid sixties Mum went back to work. She had trained at Winnipeg General Hospital and nursed for 25 years at Reston Hospital, 30 miles from home. She loved the drive and always said she should have been a long haul truck driver. She didn't think twice about piling us kids in the car and heading to Alberta; her last drive from Winnipeg to the ranch was at the age of 95! Mum could do anything. She sewed all our clothes then taught us to do the same. She knitted mitts and hats to give to those in need and you could always find a needlepoint project on the go. She loved doing jigsaw puzzles, crossword and word search and was an avid reader; bridge, crib and scrabble were her strong suits. She was a community leader and organized or assisted with many fund raising events: saving the auditorium theatre, the train station and developing the museum. After moving to Winnipeg in 2012, she called up the Fire Department and organized the annual fire safety presentation at her apartment complex. Mum was always well dressed and stylish and she loved her shoes! People would come up to her wherever she went and exclaim over them or comment as she passed by. Her church family couldn't wait to see what the fashionista would wear on Sunday morning! Mum especially loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren; she developed special relationships with all of them and they couldn't wait until Nana came to visit. After retirement, Mum didn't stop, travelling in Britain, Belgium, France and a six-week trip to New Zealand and Australia at the age of 80! She also made annual trips to Florida and the West Coast to spend time with family. In November, 2016, Mum suffered a stroke and lived her last year in a wheelchair and personal care home. This was tough for someone so used to blowing in the wind. When she reached her goal of 100 years she held court at a big birthday bash on December 2 attended by all of her family and friends from across North America. Then she said goodbye. She was surrounded by her family when she slipped away quietly. She is free again and we know she is continuing to stir things up. Mum will be remembered on Monday, December 11 at St. Paul's Anglican Church, 830 North Dr., Winnipeg, at 2:00 p.m. Mum loved children and she would be most happy if you would consider a donation in her honour to the Anglican Memorial Camp, in care of, the Diocese of Brandon, 403-13th Street, Brandon, MB, R7A 4P9. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. 204-275-5555
Publish Date: Dec 9, 2017
HELEN MARY BOULTON-ELLIOTT November 20, 1917 - December 6, 2017 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our dear mother Helen, aged 100 years. Memorial service will be held on Monday, December 11, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Paul's Anglican Church, Fort Garry, 830 North Dr., Winnipeg, MB. A complete obituary will follow in Saturday's edition of the Free Press. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log onto www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. 204-275-5555
Publish Date: Dec 8, 2017
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 14, 2017
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Sincere condolences. We were unaware of Aunt Helen's passing until today. We are sorry not to have been able to make her 100th Birthday party due to illness we did not wish to pass onto others especially her. Am grateful we had that time with her during her visit to Toronto. The trip we took to the AGO (Boulton home) with her, my mum and sister in law Ellen was especially memorable and my children will never forget her. Again our sincere condolences and much love to all. Tory, Cave Cheyenne & Thomas - Posted by: Tory Sharp (Great Neice) on: Jan 10, 2018
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Mrs.Elliott as she was to us was a very dear friend,we had our babies and she was there with us,later I returned to work,and she set such a positive example ,and took me under her wing,and to this day I still refer to her ways,we only found out today,and are deeply saddened,she was just a great lady,and we will always remember her,so sorry for your loss,God blessed her with a long life,as for all of us who were close to her,her memory will live on gracefully,near us,hugs - Posted by: Rick and Lorelei Bloomer (Friend and former coworker ) on: Jan 09, 2018
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We were unaware of your mother's passing until today. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. Courageous brave leadership in everything including the community and her nursing career. The administration of the "formula"had been a lifesaver for members of our family and friends. May she rest in peace - Posted by: Hank and CAR on Kyle (Friends) on: Jan 04, 2018
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I am sorry to read of your Mum’s passing. I loved knowing your Mum as I grew up in Virden. She was such a free spirited person. I am happy to read that she had such a long fun-filled life with you all, and I Know that you will all continue to share your many happy memories of all those years spent with her .....My thoughts are with you....😘❤️...,,,Colleen (Bridgett) Gunnlaugson, Lethbridge, AB....... - Posted by: Colleen (Bridgett) Gunnlaugson () on: Dec 12, 2017
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Our most sincere sympathy goes out to all of Helen's family at this sad time. It was so nice that Helen was able to enjoy her special 100th birthday celebrations with her friends and family. We were sorry we could not attend her birthday and will also not be able to attend her funeral due to medical issues ourselves. We are thinking of you all at this time in our thoughts and prayers. Take care. Sincerely, Susan and Ken Ivey - Posted by: Susan and Ken Ivey () on: Dec 09, 2017

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