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JENNIE SHERMAN

Born: Nov 12, 1926

Date of Passing: Dec 09, 2023

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JENNIE SHERMAN

November 12, 1926 - December 9, 2023


Jennie died peacefully at St. Boniface Hospital on December 9, 2023. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Diane (Harvey), grandsons Mark, Ryan, and Scott (Bobbi) and two great-grandchildren, Avery and Tyler.



Mom will also be in the hearts of her siblings, Ray (Lorna), Mildred, Fran (Curly), Vicky, John, Irene (Brian), and Stan (Kathy), sister-in-law Rachel, and many nieces and nephews.



Mom was predeceased by my dad in April 2003, after celebrating 55 years of marriage, parents Stephan and Dokia, sisters Marge, Stephy, and Sylvia, and brother Walter.



Mom was born in Senkiw, MB, in 1926. After spending her childhood years on the farm, she moved to Winnipeg to finish high school. At 15 years of age, she was seconded to teach school as there was a shortage of teachers at the time. She spent three years in The Fisher Branch area, living with local families that billeted her. Then she returned to Winnipeg for employment and met Steve, her soon to be husband. They were married in 1948.



While working at Zellers, her duties were to make the bank deposits everyday. One day, while making a deposit at the local Bank of Montreal, she was offered a job, that she gladly accepted. She spent 32 years at BMO and always loved her work. She was always grateful for her career in banking as she was able to progress into management roles. This was groundbreaking for the time. Her decision to retire at 57 also encouraged Dad to retire as well. Together they had many years of travel, camping and living life to the fullest, with family and friends. Mom’s most memorable years were her winter vacations in Florida, Hawaii and Texas.



After Dad’s passing, she continued to join Harvey and I every winter, as she wasn’t about to stay home. She loved it there and talked about it until her final days.



Mom did her Ukrainian heritage proud. She and Dad were members of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish since 1952 and always played an active role in church activities. Mom joined the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League and celebrated 64 years in the organization. She served at the highest level when she became the National President from 1989-1992. She never shied away from leadership roles or anything that was asked of her. She was a great role model for me throughout my life.



After Dad’s passing, she moved to Holy Family Towers, where she resided for 12 years. She loved it very much, as it was full of friends and acquaintances. She volunteered at the nursing home until she was 90 and still drove her car.



Harvey says she was the best mother-in-law and our children still talk about the great memories they made with Grandma and Grandpa. What more can be said about a great lady? We love you and will miss you everyday.

Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Monday, December 18, at 10:00 a.m. at Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, 965 Boyd Avenue. Interment to follow at Holy Family Cemetery.



Donations in memory of Jennie can be made to BVM Parish, 965 Boyd Ave. Winnipeg, MB, or St. Boniface Hospital Foundation.



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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 16, 2023, Dec 16, 2023

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Deepest of sympathy to Diane and her Family and her her Brother Ray and sis in-law Lorna. Part of our wonderful neighborhoods in the good old North End. Such a street with the best neighbors and neighborhood. My Mom is in Betel Home in Selkirk , well actually she’s in the hospital right now, and me and my sisters live in Petersfield, but remember you all so well. We are thinking of all of you during this sad time. ❤️🙏 The Entire Panas Family, Doreen, Kim, Bonnie, Todd, Christine & Carolyn from 1448 Burrows Avenue … Rest in Peace - Posted by: Doreen Panas & Bonnie Joy Panas-Turenne (Neighbors on Burrows Avenue ) on: Dec 26, 2023

  • Diane, extending my deepest sympathy to you & your family on the passing of your dear mother & grandmother. Diane, it didn't take me much to recognize your mom! Although many years have passed by, I cherish the memories of those bygone days we shared with our mother's as our support. Thanks for sharing the lovely tribute! Sorry for your loss...Take good care... Lynda Ruban (baton twirling friend). - Posted by: Lynda Ruban (Baton twirling friend ) on: Dec 18, 2023

  • My condolences to you and your family, Diane. Your Mom was always so cheerful. I hadn't seen her for many, many years and happened to walk past her in the parking lot at Superstore. I stopped in my tracks, turn around and called out her name. She looked the same as when we were in baton, she hadn't aged. I had to tell her who I was and once I did she remembered me. What a wonderful long life she had and you are lucky to have spent so much time with her. - Posted by: Pat Burbank (Baton twirling friend of Diane (Mrs. Sherman's daughter)) on: Dec 16, 2023

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