Obituaries

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CONSTANCE KOSHELANYK

July 20, 2014

Posted by:
Norm Krahn (Friend of family)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Sid, Tom, Gord and family so sorry to hear of the loss of a great person, i got to meet and know Connie when i was working at the skate shop with you guys, she always had a smile on and was always full of cheer. She will be sadly missed. Say hi to Brian and Willy for me Connie thx.

Posted by:
Leah Smith (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My sIncere condolences to Connie's family. She was a truly beautiful human being.

Posted by:
KAREN BRETT - (HARGRAAVE) (NIECE)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Uncle Sid, Gord & Tom I am so sorry for your loss, my Prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow, Auntie Connie was a very loving and caring wife & mother, family meant everything to her. I will always remember when Mom and I came out to visit we stayed with them, the hospitality was great I will miss those times when I come out. You are now with our family in heaven & will be looking over us. Love you and miss you

Posted by:
LARRY BAZYLO (FRIEND)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

SIDNEY(SPEEDY), TOM & GORD, I AM SORRY TO READ OF CONNIE'S PASSING.I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES.

Posted by:
George and Lisa Titley (friends)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Our sincere condolences to Syd, Tom, Gord and families. Connie was a wonderful lady with a beautiful smile for everyone.

Posted by:
Tammy and Daryl (Family in laws)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

We are so sorry for your loss. Connie is one more angel to look after to all who loves her

Posted by:
Pat Bruch (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Connie was a lovely, gracious and generous lady. My husband and I met Sid and Connie shortly after we moved next door to them 17 years ago. There was an immediate connection. You just know when you are meeting good people. We got lucky that day. Both Sid and Connie made our life so much easier in the last few years. When away, Connie looked after our house, the mail and most importantly our cat, Kee-tah (the Potz). She made sure everything was honky dory while we were away in the summer and in the winter which included looking after our 'abandoned' cat. Not an easy job but she did it joyfully. While over coffee one day she said, 'I'd like to try to look after Kee-tah in our house.' So that winter Connie and Sid did just that. And the cat took to Connie (not so much Sid) and did not come home when we came home. In fact, the cat wouldn't even give me the time of day. That was Connie. She and I had many wonderful discussions over coffee. She confided in me that she had had breast cancer. She talked about all her children, grandchildren and great grand kids. She was soooooo sweet. My grandkids know her as Mrs. Connie, the cookie lady, who every time the grand kids visited us, came over with a cookie or five for them. You will be missed Connie. You are probably the nicest, most generous person I have ever met. Love you.Pat

Posted by:
Colleen Trach nee Meisner (Neighbor)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I am sorry to hear about Connie's passing.I meet Connie when living on Harold Ave in Transcona we lived beside the Meisners.I didn't meet her again until I started going to Hillside Beach with Ralph to his parents cottage,and finding that they had a cottage near them. She is a lovely woman very friendly. My thoughts are with you.