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SUZANNE MARIE ST. YVES

Born: May 07, 1961

Date of Passing: Jun 25, 2018

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SUZANNE MARIE ST. YVES May 7, 1961 - June 25, 2018 Child of God. Daughter of Lucien (predeceased) and Viviane. Sister of Dan (Ruth), Ramona and Corrinne (predeceased). Aunt to Jennifer. Godmother to Frank, Rebecca, Kess and Christa. Niece, cousin, friend, colleague to many. Spiritual Director. World traveller and adventurer. Writer, Blogger and Photographer. I have loved this precious life I was given. Many intriguing opportunities allowed for a full and amazing life. This world of ours and its inhabitants are stunning. I am fortunate for the amount of travel I have had which blessed me with an open-mind, increased my desire for social justice, and created and maintained friendships that were meaningful. Work led me to understand the least of these (Central Park Lodge, St. Amant Centre) and primed me for my career within the Deaf community as an ASL-English interpreter (IIRS and DCM) and as a consultant with Manitoba Education. My faith life was my guiding Light though, becoming involved first at Holy Cross and then St. Ignatius. Assuming leadership roles in both these parishes and with TEC, I grew in my love for the Trinity and developed a great desire to serve. Belonging to a Jesuit parish I became versed in Ignatian spirituality as a spiritual director and an Ignatian Lay Volunteer. Service was important to me and over the years I committed myself to various boards and organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Manitoba Cultural Society of the Deaf, Hospice and Palliative Care Manitoba, the Manitoba Association of Visual Language Interpreters and its national equivalent, AVLIC, the St. Ignatius prison and bereavement ministries, and so much more. I am grateful for all these opportunities which taught me that in giving we receive. I returned to school at the age of 40 and completed a degree in conflict resolution studies. I loved learning as it stretched me out of my comfort zone and made me a well-rounded person. The year I graduated I received the gold medal. This helped to erase many years of feeling I was not smart enough. That lesson was as important as anything else that I learned. I have always been distracted by beauty and picking up a camera helped me to appreciate that even more. I marvel at what an amazing world we live in. Words were fascinating to me so it is no wonder that I became an avid reader from a young age and a writer. I would like to thank the amazing medical team that has worked with me for these past three years. Thank you to the medical teams that have carried me through these three years - Dr. Ruth Simkin, Dr. Andrew McKay, Dr. Kulpinski, Dr. Greg Chernish, Dr. Marianne Krahn, Dr. Bruce Kowaluk, Dr. Sprange, the wonderful nurses in the palliative care home visit programs, and the home care staff. To my Circle of Support - my gratitude is beyond words. To all those who provided for my every need and beyond, thank you. While this life has been utterly breathtaking, I cannot wait to slip through the thin veil to all that awaits me on the other side. Peace! Prayer vigil will be on July 3 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Ignatius Church, 255 Stafford. Funeral will be on July 4 at 11:00 a.m. at the same parish. Burial will be at Sacred Heart Cemetery, 501 Plinquet Road, off Archibald. Wear purple! Besides flowers, donations can be made to Canadian Jesuits and the Suzanne St. Yves Amani (Peace) Prize.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 30, 2018

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Susanne your life was centered on service, openness, faith, acceptance, and challenge. Your open friendship, caring, and support without judgment was a key part of our lives. Thank you John, Patti, Laura, Julie (Kiernan) - Posted by: John, Patti, Laura, Julie (Kiernan) (Friends) on: Jul 03, 2018

  • Thank you Suzanne for being my friend and spiritual advisor. I had so many questions and so much need for your guidance and you always were ready and waiting to always offer huge support through so many of my life’s challenges. You asked for nothing in return. You gave and gave. You are my Christian example. My role model. Your life is exemplary. May God continue to Bless you in heaven and He did on Earth. I will miss you so much! - Posted by: Sylvia Bock (my spiritual director and friend) on: Jul 01, 2018

  • Suzanne was a beautiful lady with a warm heart. She was a very considerate person! She strongly believes in God and loves to travel. She loves to help other people who need help. She also was a wonderful interpreter for Deaf Community in Winnipeg as well as Catholic Deaf Community. She will be missed by lot of people including myself. I am very grateful that I worked with her on several workshops. She was a great role model for me!! - Posted by: Sheila Montney (Friend) on: Jun 30, 2018

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