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THELMA FORRESTER (ROBINSON)

Born: Oct 22, 1929

Date of Passing: Apr 14, 2020

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THELMA FORRESTER

It is with heavy hearts the family of Thelma Winnifred (Robinson) Forrester announce her passing. Thelma passed away peacefully at the Emerson Personal Care Home on April 14, 2020, with family by her side.
Thelma will be greatly missed by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Thelma was born in Miami, Manitoba to Cora and Sylvanus Robinson on October 22, 1929. She attended Mountain Glen School until Grade 10. Thelma relocated to Emerson to work in her brother Monty's café, where she was employed for seven years. It was there that she met her future husband, James (Jim) Forrester. Thelma and Jim were married December 31, 1949, at the home of her parents. Shortly after, they relocated to Lundar, and Bield, before finally settling on the family dairy farm in the Aux Marais district near Emerson. In the early 70s Thelma and Jim left the farm and purchased a home in Emerson, where she lived until 2011 when she moved into Dufferin Courts. In the fall of 2017, Thelma moved to the Emerson Care Home. After raising her children, Thelma began working in the meat department in Sawatzky's Store in Emerson. She enjoyed her work at the store, and serving the public. She especially enjoyed seeing new moms come into the store with their babies. After leaving the grocery store, Thelma worked as the custodian at the RCMP station in Emerson.
Thelma enjoyed gardening, doing jigsaw puzzles, and cross-stitch. She especially enjoyed playing cards with her friends and family. No family gathering was complete until several hands of Canasta were played. Thelma was a lifetime member of the Royal Purple, and counted many members of the group among her good friends. Thelma especially enjoyed working at the Elk's/Royal Purple food booth at the Morris Stampede. Thelma enjoyed camping and travelling, especially a bus trip to Nashville taken with Jim following his retirement. After her retirement, she joined her friend Dorothy Wright on a trip to BC. Her greatest joy was her family, and enjoyed huge family gatherings at her home, or on the farm.
Thelma was predeceased by her husband Jim, in 2000; her daughter Patricia; her parents; her brother Monty; and sister Beatrice; brother-in-law Pete Brandt; and sisters-in-law, Joyce and Betty.
Thelma is survived by her children: Jon (Liz), Dan (Jane), Ken (Sheila), Heather (Dan) and Frances; son-in-law Laurie (Diane) Youzwa; grandchildren: Ken (Monique), Aaron (Jenn), Lisa (Mike), Brian (Deborah), Will (Ashley), Daniella (Shae), Adam (Tara), Donovan (Liz), K.C., Ricky, Thomas (Kayla), and Marjorie. She is also survived by 15 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren; her sister Ruby; brother-in-law Leslie (Kathy); sister-in-law Jean; and many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank all the staff at the Emerson Personal Care Home for all the love and care they showed to Thelma for the past several years. The care home staff and volunteers worked hard to make it a real home. Also, the family is grateful for the tremendous support and comfort they gave during the final weeks of Thelma's life.
A private family viewing will be held at this time, and a memorial service and interment will be held in the future.

Wiebe Funeral Home Altona
in care of arrangements
www.wiebefhaltona.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 18, 2020

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I would like to thank you so much for attending my father's funeral (Lloyd Forrester). He thought the world of his relatives. Loretta - Posted by: Loretta Russell (Forrester) (Aunt) on: Aug 05, 2020

  • I will always remember Mrs Forrester as a very kind and gracious lady. Heart felt sympathy goes out to all of her family. R I P Mrs Forrester, you always made the best hot coco! - Posted by: Gerald Lewis McClelland (Friend) on: May 03, 2020

  • To all the family, our thoughts are with you, let all the memories help you through the days to come. - Posted by: Doug & Cheryl Youzwa & family (friend) on: Apr 22, 2020

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