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BECKY ROSENBERG

Born: May 30, 1921

Date of Passing: Oct 31, 2018

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BECKY ROSENBERG May 30, 1921 - October 31, 2018 It is with sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Becky Rosenberg, at the age of 97, surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her beloved husband Harry, Becky is survived by her three children, Janis (Arthur) Ross, Ken (Vivian) Rosenberg, Faren (Keevin) Bernstein; eight grandchildren, Robyn, Tami (Andrew), Jamey (Justine), Corey, Suzanne (Kevin), Kylie (Tyler), Brayden, Griffin; four great-grandchildren, Siena, Elly, Dylan, Henry; sister Sali (Chaim) Ben-Ezra; brothers and sisters-in-law, and many nieces and nephews who reciprocated her love for them. Born in the north end of Winnipeg to Fanny and Joseph Stern, Becky was the fifth of nine children in a close-knit family. From her youngest days, she was a good student, an athlete - dancer, gymnast, acrobat, volleyball and basketball player, with a large social circle of friends that she maintained for a lifetime. Following graduation from St. John's Tech, she went to business college where she became a legal stenographer working for the provincial government as well as private law firms. When she became a wife and mother, she embraced this role wholeheartedly, devoting herself to the care and nurturing of her husband and children, but beyond that to her large, extended family on both sides. Family was the cornerstone of her life. Becky was happiest when she was surrounded by those she held dearest, whether during Shabbat dinners, Sunday gatherings, family get togethers, or holidays. As she raised her family, she baked, cooked, curled, bowled, played mahj and bridge. Becky was engaged in community activities and volunteer work. She was particularly proud of the 20 years she spent volunteering at the Seven Oaks Hospital gift shop. The arrival of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought her much joy and they in turn have wonderful memories of food, fun, and love. An avid golfer, culminating in a hole in one at the age of 80, travelling, and winters spent in Florida or Palm Springs with their family coming to visit, rounded out a happy, well-lived life. Beautiful on the outside, Becky was even more beautiful on the inside. Despite living with dementia in her latter years, it was her warm, genuine smile, and friendly hello that lit up the room while her sincere interest, pride, and love for others captured the hearts of everyone who knew her. Becky and Harry's 70 year marriage was inspiring; a true partnership of love and devotion to each other, their immediate and extended families, friends, and community. We take comfort in knowing they are now together again. Thank you to the staff of the Simkin Centre for making mom's final years without dad so comfortable. We especially want to express our eternal gratitude to mom's "guardian angels", Lisa, Terry, and Oxana who lovingly and devotedly cared for her everyday, ensuring that she always looked her best, keeping her safe, healthy, and happy right to the end. Graveside services were held on Friday, November 2, beautifully eulogized by Cantor Tracy Kasner Greaves, with her grandchildren serving as pallbearers. If so desired, donations may be made to the Becky and Harry Rosenberg Fund of the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba or to a charity of your choice.
Publish Date: Nov 17, 2018

BECKY ROSENBERG Becky Rosenberg, widow of Harry Rosenberg, mother of Janis (Arthur) Ross, Ken (Vivian) Rosenberg and Faren (Keevin) Bernstein, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at the Simkin Centre, surrounded by her loving family. Graveside funeral service will be held Friday, November 2 at 12:30 p.m. at Rosh Pina Memorial Park Cemetery, 2795 Main St. Meal of consolation to follow at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 561 Wellington Crescent. Longer obituary to follow.
Publish Date: Nov 2, 2018

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 02, 2018, Nov 17, 2018

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. (Merle) Rosenberg, Drs. Mel, Jeremy and Amanda Sawyer, and with the family who owns and operates Bernstein's Deli on Corydon Avenue, right across from the restaurant I work at and play my chosen sport in the summertime. - Posted by: Philip (Not related) on: Dec 04, 2021

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