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OLGA ARMIT
(nee DEMCHESON)
1929 - 2023
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear beloved mother-in-law, "great grandma", sister and friend at Grace Hospice March 23 after a five-year courageous battle with cancer.
She is survived by her, sisters. Mary Vesel, Elsie Coupe, Violet Lenos, Dianne Wakaruk; brothers. Metro, Peter, the entire Green family; daughter-in-law Eleeta; sister and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews, plus many special friends. Predeceased by her husband Ron (1973), sons, Kerry (2021) and Glenn (2022) and brother Tom.
Olga was born in Dauphin and settled in Winnipegoses area where she received all her schooling in the local schools, staying on the family homestead to help with family duties. Assisting her siblings to ensure they had a great start in life, this began her journey of putting others ahead of herself. She learned skills necessary to stretch every dollar and cook with the skills to not waste, utilizing leftovers for another meal.
Olga ventured out into the work force in her early 20s to Regina where she started in the accounting field where she self-taught herself the skills to succeed. She met her husband Ron in Regina and married in September 1952 after a short dating period. Together they purchased their only home at 411 Collegiate St. In Winnipeg. Ron joined the Winnipeg fire department while Olga stayed home to be the caregiver and homemaker. An excellent cook, gardener, sewer, knitter. With all these self-taught skills she supplemented Ron's hard work to start raising their two boys. They enjoyed going camping, swimming, boating and travelling to visit relatives and friends.
Ron passed away when the boys were younger. Olga didn't feel sorry for herself, she went and got a job with the credit union and later at Sears where she formed a group of friends.
Olga and new neighbour Alva Green became close friends just shortly after Ron's death which became a mother / daughter relationship. Seldom a day would pass that the Greens and Olga didn't have some type of visit.
Olga joined the St. James United Church, became a part of their auxiliary a devoted member until the church closed.
Olga loved to travel and enjoyed many groups bus trips to the casinos always being careful to come home with a dollar or two. She enjoyed the bigger trips with friends as well. The highlight trip was going to Great Britain to see Princess Di and the Royal family residences.
After many excellent gardens and a well-manicured lawn her home was in need of a major makeover for her to enjoy. After several agonizing weeks talking with Alva and other family members, she made the quantum leap to move into an apartment where she enjoyed 10 great years at 410-455 Westwood Drive making more true friends. The last five years, while enjoyable, she was fighting a battle she knew was tough having watched Alva lose her battle to cancer.
She had so many great true friends that kept her fighting while telling all her favourite phase, I AM ALL RIGHT, while suffering silently to maintain her independence.
Rest in peace our love, you deserve to be in your everlasting life in heaven adjacent to Alva, your brother Tom, Glenn, Kerry and Ron.
At Olga's request there will be no service.
Thank you to the staff at Riverview Health Centre and Grace Hospice for the professional and loving care she received in her short stays, thank you.
She will be dearly missed, a void that cannot be filled, we move forward better people just from knowing her. A positive approach to life and always thankful for the slightest assistance.
Condolences may be sent to www.wojciksfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 01, 2023
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Since moving from Wpg in 1976, I have written a Xmas card/letter to Olga, from the many places we have lived in. My folks were great friends of her and her family. We lived next to Mairs. My brother and I always played together with Kerry and Glenn and attended the same school. I remember mom telling me of Mr. Armit's passing. I was certainly shocked to hear of both boys' passings. I always stopped in to see Olga when visiting Wpg. She is one of the dearest friends & neighbours I've known. So gentle, kind and most certainly giving. Your spirit will always be with me, Olga! May you rest in peace now, with all your loved ones. - Posted by: Mary Frost (nee McMunn) (Old neighbour and long, long time friend.) on: Apr 10, 2023
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We met Mrs Armit through Ken & Alva Green, our daughter's godparents. Mrs Armitt was such a beautiful, genuinely kind & caring person, always very positive & bubbly, very kind & welcoming to all of us. It was always very memorable going to different things that she was helping with at the church. Our world is better for having her in it & she has made a big impact with our family as well. She is missed & treasured. Enjoy coffee time with Alva once again! Till we meet you at the Rainbow Bridge. Enjoy Paradise with your family and friends! Much Love & Hugs to her family & The Green Family, Gone but not forgotten 🙏💕😇🌈💝 - Posted by: Claude & Agnes Roziere (Friend) on: Apr 01, 2023
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Glenn, I am sending you, and your family my deepest condolences. Love Jane. - Posted by: Jane Meagher (Friend of Olga's son Glenn) on: Apr 01, 2023
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I have know Ollie from the days we worked together at Sears. In spite of no longer working together the Sears group was still able to get together each year and Ollie was one of those that always attended. The last time I saw her was back in 2019 and then there was Covid. She was a special lady, soft spoken and always friendly and polite. Its sad to hear of her passing. She gave it all she could and she will be dearly missed. Rest in Peace my friend - Posted by: Henny (Friend) on: Apr 01, 2023
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The Mair family (422 Collegiate St.) send heartfelt condolences to Olga's family and friends. Olga and our mother, Mary, enjoyed being neighbours and friends and having many coffee chats which included Elva and other neighbours too. Olga was truly a lovely person with a kind and generous heart. - Posted by: Mair Family (Neighbours) on: Apr 01, 2023
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The Mair family (422 Collegiate St.) send heartfelt condolences to Olga's family and friends. Olga and our mother, Mary, enjoyed being neighbours and friends and having many coffee chats which included Elva and other neighbours too. Olga was truly a lovely person with a kind and generous heart. - Posted by: Mair Family (Neighbours) on: Apr 01, 2023
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Olga was a kind friend to my mother when she was ill and a great neighbor too. Rest in peace Olga. - Posted by: cathy rice (Next door neighbor) on: Apr 01, 2023
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