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FANNY MOCK (GERB)

Date of Passing: Aug 05, 2018

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FANNY MOCK (nee GERB) 1915 - 2018 Peacefully, with dignity and grace, Fanny Mock, aged 103, passed away at the Simkin Centre, on Sunday, August 5, 2018. Fanny was predeceased by her husband Edward; her parents, Yankel and Cheenya Gorbacz; sisters, Shirley Baron, Marsha Garfinkel, Clara Katz; and brothers, Saul and Max Gerb. Left to cherish her memories and celebrate her life are daughters, Sally Levy (Clement), Elayne Mock, Dyan Lamirande; son Harv Mock (Donna); grandchildren, Brad Bannon, Jeff Bannon (Brandie), Charmain Levy (Maurilio), Grayson Levy (Lisa) and nine great-grandchildren; along with sister-in-law Anne Gerb, numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends upon whom she made a positive and lasting impact. Born in the tiny Polish village of Mezericz in 1915, Fanny, at age 17, travelled alone across a wide ocean and vast new country to join other family members who preceded her, to start a new and exciting chapter in her life in a bustling city called Winnipeg. Like innumerable immigrants before her, Fanny embraced her new home with enthusiasm and vigour, enrolling in night classes to learn English, while working during the day in the city's garment trade. Not long after arriving, Fanny's neighbours introduced her to a charismatic, handsome young man named Edward (Eddy) Mock, to whom she became engaged and married, together forging a union that would last 53 years until his passing in 1987, and would produce four loving children, a warm, nurturing home built on a foundation of Yiddishkite, unconditional love, traditional values, and huge helpings of legendary cooking and baking. Fanny had an indomitable spirit and commitment to giving and service. She was a founder of the Yiddish-speaking H. Levick B'nai Brith Lodge (now known as Jewish Women International), where she worked tirelessly for many worthwhile causes, most notably to gather and send clothes to needy orphans in Israel. For this, as well as her leadership and support, she was twice named B'nai Brith Woman of the Year. The matriarch of our immediate and extended family, Fanny was the impetus for family celebrations, holiday dinners or any excuse to just get together to laugh, reminisce, share stories and, of course, overindulge in great food. Whether she was Ma, Auntie, Baba, Mrs. Mock or simply Fanny, she was a reliable source of compassion, wisdom, common sense and a spontaneous, infectious sense of humour. She was quick and genuine with a compliment, loved reading, looked forward to "her shows", a.k.a. afternoon soap operas, and became a late-in-life country music fan, embracing the Grand Ole Opry in her mid-80's. Our mother was fortunate to enjoy good health virtually all her life. In fact, when she fell and broke a hip at age 99, doctors did not hesitate to conduct surgery, confident in her successful recovery. And they were right! After her hospital stay, Fanny returned home to her own apartment, where she lived until just this past January when, at her own suggestion, she moved to the Simkin Centre, where she soon became a favourite of staff and fellow residents alike, who relished her quick wit, views on current affairs and her outgoing personality. Our family would like to extend our deepest appreciation to the entire staff at the Simkin Centre, who treated our mother with care, compassion and respect during her brief residence there. Fanny was an extraordinary woman. She possessed true strength of character, lived her life with ethics, dignity and purpose, and cliché as it may sound, truly made a difference in many, many lives. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at Congregation Etz Chayim by Cantor Tracy Kasner Greaves, with eulogies by son Harv Mock and grandson Jeff Bannon. Interment was at B'nay Abraham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Solomon, Al Katz, Shane Solomon, Brad Bannon, Jeff Bannon and Michael Ritter. Ma, as you rejoin Dad, Max, Saul, Shirley, Clara, Marsha and Baba and Zaida, rest peacefully knowing that we love you, and your heart and spirit will always be a part of us.
Publish Date: Aug 25, 2018

FANNY MOCK (nee GERB) It is with profound sadness that the family of Fanny Mock announces her passing at age 103 on Sunday, August 5, 2018 at the Simkin Centre. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 7 with interment at the Bnay Abraham Cemetery. Longer obituary to follow.
Publish Date: Aug 8, 2018

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 08, 2018, Aug 25, 2018

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Harv - so sorry to hear about your mothers passing. I know she was well loved by all who knew her. You always spoke of her with love, pride and respect. You will have a big empty space to fill up with all the wonderful memories you made through the years. Your family was truly blessed. Connie - Posted by: CONNIE EWALD (Friend to son Harv Mock) on: Aug 28, 2018

  • Heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your dear mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. She was such a "Special Person", and I will also miss her greatly. I tried phoning her just recently, and could not reach her. May her memory be for a blessing! Sadly, Esther (Garfinkel) Weinstein and family. - Posted by: Esther Weinstein (Relative and friend) on: Aug 08, 2018

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