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MARY POSCH

Date of Passing: Mar 02, 2025

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MARY POSCH


It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Mary Posch, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, who passed away peacefully on March 2, 2025, at the age of 90.

A woman of selflessness and unwavering love, Mary dedicated her life to her family and her community. Her legacy of love, generosity, laughter and unconditional support will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew her.

She leaves behind daughter Cynthia Kazina, granddaughter Sydney Kazina, and cherished friends.

Mass and a celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church (Hungarian), 371 Burnell St., where we will gather to honour the beautiful life she lived and wonderful impact she had on our lives. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 15, 2025

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Mary is forever in our memories. She was a giving, helpful, loving, generous, extremely hard working, beautiful committed friend and the best mom and gramma to Cynthia and Sydney. - Posted by: Caroline Piche (Friend) on: Apr 05, 2025

  • My earliest memories of the Posch family are from my years with Cynthia at St. Mary's Academy. My first exchange with Mary was when she warmly welcomed me in her home and asked me (saying this with no disrespect): "How you be do?" and I reply: "I be do fine." She laughed, I laughed, we hugged and we loved each other ever since. I watched how she loved Cynthia and how she cared for her. She raised her Catholic and raised her daughter smart and wise in the best way she knew how. I admired always that Mary kept her Hungarian heritage in Canada firstly by making sure Cynthia knew how to speak her language and by giving her the heritage of food and dance in Winnipeg at home, her church, with her friends and Folklorama. That has continued through to Sydney too. Mary loved her family and her family loved her, what more can you ask? I'll remember the fun we had at Betula Lake one summer. Mary kept us safe even from the bears in the Whiteshell. I close this with "Mary, you be do fine now"..... now that you have returned to your maker who has a room for you in His house where you will wait till you are reunited with all of us especially your daughter and granddaughter. Till then may you rest in peace! Lots of love always, my condolences, Carol Anne Reese Parrott. - Posted by: Carol Anne Reese Parrott (life long friend of Cynthia (Posch) Kazina and family) on: Apr 04, 2025

  • Deepest condolences to you Cynthia and Sydney. I looked forward to seeing your mom at functions as she always greeted me with a huge smile and warm hug. I know you will miss her terribly and hope you can find solace in the memories of the love you shared. Rest in peace Mary mama. - Posted by: Bridget (Friend) on: Apr 03, 2025

  • Our heartfelt sympathies and prayers to you Cynthia and Sydney, and cherished friends. Eternal rest grant to MARY POSCH, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in eternal peace and joy. May MARY POSCH’s soul and the souls of all the faithful departed Rest In Peace. Amen. Rev. Dado, Pastor - Posted by: Diosdado Parrenas (Pastor) on: Mar 21, 2025

  • Dear Cynthia and Sydney, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your mother/grandmother. What a perfect picture you chose for the announcement, that is how I will always remember her, sun hat on and gardening in the yard at her beloved Betula Lake cottage. No matter how many years go by the corner will always be Mrs. Posch’s. Despite her health challenges, she always wore that great smile and never complained. I so enjoyed chatting with her at the last two church dinners. She was so proud of her “girls” and I know you will both miss her dearly. I pray for you both to be comforted in the knowledge she is at peace and may God’s grace carry you through the difficult days ahead. - Posted by: Ingrid Kerger (Friend) on: Mar 15, 2025

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