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Obituary
May 1, 1960 – May 27, 2023
Lorraine Marie Ferrar (Nee David)
With her family by her side, Lorraine Ferrar passed away on June 17, 2023 in Neepawa, MB. Lorraine Marie David was born on April 13, 1941 in Calgary, AB. The only daughter of Wilbur and Mary David, Lorraine grew up with 6 brothers, Pete, Les, Roy, Fred (Butch), Ron and Larry, in Belfast and Valleyfield (Calgary), AB.
Lorraine was a caretaker for most of her life, starting at a young age with her family and in particular for the younger David brothers. She always looked out for them, which no doubt created the foundation of her resilient quality. At the age of 16, Lorraine started working at Burns meat packing plant in Calgary and worked there until marrying Earl Ferrar on Sept 5, 1959. They made their family home in Valleyfield and in 1964 Lorraine became a mother to their son Donald, who sadly passed a few hours after his birth. In 1965 her first daughter Lori was born, followed by her second daughter, Marcie in 1967. Lorraine returned to the work force at Old Dutch in 1975, quitting for the summer months so that she could be home with her kids. Then in 1979 she began working for Alberta Distillers until she retired in 2006. After retirement Lorraine lived in Strathmore but divided her time between Alberta and Manitoba, to spend time with and help family where she could. After the death of her daughter Marcie, Lorraine made a permanent move to Plumas, MB in the fall of 2020 to be closer to Lori.
In her younger years Lorraine loved horse back riding and playing baseball. Lorraine continued to play baseball as an adult and was known for being one of the toughest players on her team after breaking her finger nearly in half when catching what would have been a homerun ball. But it didn’t stop her from returning to the sport she loved. Lorraine loved country music and one of the highlights of her life was meeting country singer Bill Anderson at a concert she attended with Marcie. In her retirement Lorraine spent many years travelling with Lori, including bus tours, a cruise and multiple road trips. She was also a worthy adversary in the games of crib and shuffle board.
Lorraine had a great sense of humour and always loved to hear about what funny things her great grandchildren had to say and what kind of mischief they would get into. She had a big heart, making an impact on everyone who was blessed to know her. She had so much pride and joy for everyone she cared about. When she was in your corner you certainly felt it and if you made it into the newspaper, you’d better believe she would have saved all of the clippings. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Lorraine is survived by her daughter Lori Speiss (Gordon), grandchildren Ashleigh Jamieson (Scott), Jimmy Kawohl (Stacy), Tyler Rehaume (Stephanie) and Jenniffer Speiss (Colin), great grandchildren James, Peyton, Sawyer, Nathan, Addison, Sadie, Aurora, Lincoln, Carson and Chandler, bonus great grand daughter Brooklyn, brothers Les David (Linda), Ron David (Barb), and Larry David (Dianne), sisters in law Pearl David and Marina Adamson as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Lorraine is predeceased by her infant son Donald, parents Wilbur and Mary David, husband Earl Ferrar, grandson Ryan Rehaume, daughter Marcie Rehaume, and brothers Pete David, Butch David and Roy David.
A memorial service will be held in Strathmore, AB on Saturday, September 30th, 2023 - 11:00 at the Royal Canadian Legion, 230 2nd Ave Strathmore, AB.
The family would like to thank Dr. Brian Milligan for his care of Lorraine over the last few years and the staff at the Neepawa Health Centre for their care and compassion.
“Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today”
Clarkes’s Funeral Home Gladstone, Manitoba
In care of arrangements
Irene Elizebeth Lambourne
Born March 5,1938. Molesworth district, Manitoba
Passed away June 19,2023 Ste Rose Du Lac at Age 85 Irene Elizebeth (nee Squires) passed away peacefully with her son Glen by her side at 4:30am in the Ste Rose General Hospital.

Irene was born March 5, 1938 to Percy and Dorthy Squires in Molesworth district. Mom was one of 9 children born.
Mom attended Molesworth School and then moved to Glenella, MB in 1954 after the Passing of her Father in 1953. Irene babysat for a couple families in the area while she met the love of her life Silas Lambourne they married March 12, 1966, soon after they welcomed their first son Richard Arnold in 1966 then came along their second and final son Glen Robert in 1969 their family was complete. Silas and Irene lived in Winnipeg, MB where Silas worked at Canada Packers While Irene stayed home and looked after the two boys were she definitely had her hands full. On the weekends Irene and family would head out to Alonsa, MB to the farm, eventually after Silas’s retirement the family moved out full-time to the farm. In 1996 Irene and Silas’s second son Glen married Tammy (Juenke) then in 1991 come along the first Granddaughter Stephanie. in 1997 Silas unexpectedly passed, after the passing Irene kept herself busy with her Granddaughter and eventually came the second and final granddaughter Carly in 2001 where Irene definitely had her hands full keeping up with the little feet running around. In 2014 Irene got her fist great grandson Nathan, Nathan brought her such joy, then in 2017 Brysen come along her second very own great grandson, she enjoyed listening to the boy’s stories and spent much time telling everyone about how proud she was of them. Irene spent time enjoying walks with her cats and having them just about tripping her but would never get mad at her cats. Irene has a very special place in her heart for her love of cats Irene said she would never have a dog in the house as she had a “no dogs allowed” sign on her door but then come along lou-lou, Lou-lou spent lots of time sitting with irene while chores were happening outside and eventually made a special place in her heart, Irene always enjoyed being outside helping with chores after many sprained ankles Irene retired to watching from the window as the tractor with bales would go right past her window. Irene was very famous for being at every bingo game that was happening in the community and sometime even adventured further away to share her love with the game where she met a-lot of friends along the way, Irene loved her gospel music and always had her radio on at 1:00pm to listen to the 920am radio.
Predeceased by her parents Percy and Dorthy Squires, husband Silas, her sisters Joyce, Phyllis (Joe),Mae (Arnold) Mary (Jack), Gladys (Wayne) Brothers Walter, Vernon, William.
Survived by sons Richard & Glen (Tammy), Granddaughters Stephanie (Joey) Carly (David) 2 great grandson Nathan & Brysen.
As a family, we would like to thank each and every staff Member at the Ste Rose hospital who took very good care of mom, grandma, great grandma as she spent her final days.
Funeral Services were held on Saturday June 24, 2023 at the Alonsa Community Hall with interment at Goodland Cemetery in Glenella.
Clarkes’s Funeral Home Gladstone/MacGregor in care of arrangements
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Detlef Erhard Karsten von Halle passed away suddenly on May 27, 2023 at the age of 63 years. He leaves behind his wife Lisa here, his mother Rosie, sister Gudrun (son Andre and family), brothers Heinz Friedo (Rita and son Tom-Marik), Kai (Petra), Thomas and Mark and other family members in Germany. He also leaves his sister-in-law Theresa (Mark) and brothers-in-law Wilbur and Gary; nieces and nephews include Morley, Rodney (Mandy), Christine (Lorne), Amanda (Darren), Michael (Victoria), Sarah (Ryan) and Ricky (Jodi); and 20 more great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his grandmother Adele, father Heinz Friedo, sister-in-law Kathy, brother-in-law Eddy, uncle Rudolph, niece Lorie and nephew Niklas. Detlef came to Canada through the German military training camp at Shilo. He met his wife Lisa here and decided to stay. He loved the lakes and the prairies, the job opportunities and was open to learning, whether it be on the job or perfecting his English. He started off working at Inventronics and then moved to Koch Fertilizer Canada, where he remained for 25 years. He was a millwright and then moved on to be a vibrations analysist. He was also a representative for the Health and Safety Committee. He felt valued and appreciated. He was known for his phenomenal memory and his concern for the safety of his fellow employees.
During Detlef’s time in the military he travelled frequently. With his wife Lisa, he travelled to Germany to visit family and there was a trip to Jamica and one to Mazatlan, but he was happiest closer to home. The second love of his life was his dog Jocy and she could join in when the family went camping. He met many friends through Jocy and his visits to the dog park and with the frequent walks he took. He was looking forward to showing off his new puppies Bebe and Bodie.
Our sister Carol passed away 11 days after Detlef. Due to these circumstances, plans have changed to a private family burial this summer. The family would like to thank the police and EMS who attended, all those who have sent flowers and cards, made donations, sent food, or showed their support in other ways, and a special thanks to the Koch Company, Asad, Peter, Jamie and others.
Detlef was never very comfortable showing emotion, but he showed he cared in other ways. During the first 15 years of our marriage, we never lived alone. The door was always open to anyone in need. He supported me in so many ways. He became so good at cooking that his meals could rival most restaurants in town. He looked after me in so many ways and told me he loved me each day. He will be missed by so many.
The 27th of June would have been Detlef and Lisa’s 36th wedding anniversary, He meant much more than he knew to all of us. We are all “going to love you, forever and ever. Amen.”
Donations in memory of Detlef may be made to the Brandon Humane Society, 2200-17th St. E., Brandon, MB R7A 7M6 or Funds for Furry Friends, #208-740 Rosser Ave., Brandon, MB R7A 0K9.
Visit Detlef’s memorial page on the Memories Chapel website to view the video tribute celebrating his life. Expressions of sympathy may be made at www.memorieschapel.com.
Arrangements with Memories Chapel, Brandon 1-855-727-0330.
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In Celebrating the Life of FLORENCE HAYWOOD
March 28th, 1927 - November 9th, 2022
Saturday, July 8th, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. Bethany Community Centre Bethany, MB
Raymond Richard Schultz 1933-2023

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our husband and father Raymond, on June 21st in the St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 90 years. He was born in Waldersee, Manitoba on February 10th, 1933, to Gustav and Emma Schultz and was raised on the family farm. He attended Cory school, high school at Glenella and grade twelve at United College. He would continue his education, graduating with a Diploma in Agriculture at the University of Manitoba. It was at this time he took over the generational farm first established in 1900. While in Winnipeg, he met his wife Renate at a German Club dance. They were married on August 14, 1965, at Redeemer Lutheran Church Winnipeg. A year later they moved to the farm in Waldersee. Raymond and Renate had two children, Trevor and Jennifer. He was a loving and caring father who encouraged his children to always do their best.
Raymond was always interested in civic affairs and served as secretary of the Manitoba Pool Elevators and as a subdistrict council secretary. He was also a member of the Christ Lutheran Church council. He was an avid collector and had many hobbies that he enjoyed especially coin collecting and researching family history. He kept many records on his maternal and paternal side of the family which included many family pictures. He loved reading history books and doing research. He was looking forward to participating in the family reunion that was to be held this summer, but it was not to be.

Leaving to cherish his memory is his wife Renate of 57 years marriage, his son Trevor (Dena) of Kelowna, daughter Jennifer (Trevor Hay) of Winnipeg, two granddaughters, Aurora and Zara Schultz of Kelowna, two sisters Irene Empey and Dolores Olesen of California, nephews Gerald (May) and Ronald Schultz of Winnipeg, Duane (Lori) Empey of North Carolina, a niece Loreen Empey of California and many extended family members. He was predeceased by his parents Gustav and Emma, his brother Gerhard (Carmen) Schultz, Fraser and Lloyd Empey and Ansgar Olesen.
We will miss him greatly and think about him often. He was a strong fighter right to the end and died peacefully. The funeral service will be held on July 31, 2023, at 2:00pm at Christ Lutheran Church Waldersee. Refreshments to follow. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to the Cancer Society in his memory or to the Christ Lutheran Church memorial fund of Waldersee. Box 86 Glenella, MB R0J 0V0 or Cancer Care 675 McDermot Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9
Clarke’s Funeral Home Gladstone ~ MacGregor in care of arrangements