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Marjorie June Reece
Born: May 20, 1938
Date of Passing: Dec 22, 2025
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryMarjorie June Reece
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of June Reece, who died peacefully on December 22, 2025. June was born May 20, 1938, in the Rural Municipality of Woodlea, Manitoba.
She was predeceased by her loving husband, Donald (Don) Reece; her parents, Carl and Alice; and her sisters, Eileen and Evelynn. She is survived by her sons, Clinton (Pam) and Clayton (Ruth); and her sisters, Joyce, Doreen, Beverley, Gladys, and Pat; as well as her grandchildren Brendan (Erika), Alex (Rachel), C.J., and Camron, and her great-grandchildren Everett and Ryden.
While she was active in family business ventures, her greatest joy came from family and her friendships made through golf, curling, and Scrabble. She was particularly passionate about curling, winning the Senior Women's Curling Provincial Championship for Manitoba and later going on to coach others. She also made friends through her volunteer work at Ronald McDonald House.
As her mobility declined, her grandchildren and friends stepped forward with kindness—especially Linnea and her family. The family would also like to thank her niece, Bub, for her care and support in her final hours.
June will be remembered for her quiet strength, generosity, and deep care for others. In keeping with her wishes, a funeral is not planned. Those wishing to honour June may consider a donation to Ronald McDonald House.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 13, 2026
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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Dear Clinton, Pam, CJ, Camron and the rest of all the loving family and friends you mentioned, what a sweet photo of your mom in her tribute. It is nice to see her smile as part of the memories, especially in honouring her passing. I am so sorry though. That is a difficult passage to move through in life. I was glad to read that she went, peacefully. Learning that she was a curler, a Scrabble player and Ronald McDonald volunteer paints a vivid picture of someone who lived and engaged, active and social life, mindful of others. She was clearly well loved. Sending you all thoughts of comfort. I wish for you that your thoughts of your mom bring back feelings from the very best moments spent together. - Posted by: Lisa Dymond (Extended family) on: Jan 14, 2026
