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MIDWINTER: Carol Helen Midwinter (Parker) - 11 Jan 1954 06 June 2013. Carol passed away after a courageous battle with cancer, leaving her loving husband Brian, devoted son Parker, brother and sister-in-law Barry and Roberta Midwinter of Minneapolis, Barry and Robertas three children and four grandchildren, her father-in-law Allan Midwinter, her aunts Irene Parker and Bernice Drennan, numerous cousins and everyone she touched. She was predeceased by her parents Bruce and Sally Parker, her mother-in-law Bernice Midwinter, several uncles, aunts and cousins and special cousin Kerry Parker. Carol was unstintingly supportive of her family and community. She supported Brian through his legal and military careers, Parker through school and extra-curricular sports and activities, and her community through any number of ways and projects. She was especially proud of her service through Kin Canada at the local and national levels and her work on the Board of Directors of Westman Communications Group. Special thanks go to Brenda Sly of Brandon, Tracy and John Orisko of Dauphin, Mandy Sammurtok of Iqaluit, Nunavut, Chuck and Debbie Burton of Dauphin, Dr. Pitz and staff at Cancer Care Manitoba in Winnipeg, Dauphin and Brandon, Dr. Bashir of Brandon, Dr.s Trina Mathison and Lisa Monkman of Dauphin and their staff, the Parkland Region EMS staff and the wonderful staff of the second and third floors of Dauphin General Hospital and Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy. A celebration of Carols life will be held at Central United Church in Brandon, Manitoba on June 15th at 11:00 am. Interment of both Carols and her mother Sallys ashes will be on June 17th at 11:00 am at the Strathclair Cemetary, Strathclair, Manitoba. Flowers are respectfully declined. Please consider donations to Canadian Cancer Society, 415 1st St, Brandon, MB, R7A 2W8; Canadian Diabetes Association, A1-800 Rosser Ave, Brandon, MB, R7A 6N5; or a charity of your choice. Messages of condolence and/or photos can be shared at www.campbellfuneralhome.ca.Arrangements are entrusted with Campbell Funeral Home of Hamiota, Manitoba. (866) 620-2744.
As published in Brandon Sun on Jun 11, 2013