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GLADYS KIMELMAN

With great sadness, we announce the passing of Gladys Kimelman on Saturday, September 25, 2021, at the age of 92.

Gladys was predeceased by her loving husband Harvey. She will be sadly and lovingly missed by her children Doug (Marsha), Barry, and David (Gary), and by her grandchildren Josh (Ashley-Anne) and Sam, as well as her extended family and many friends.
Glady was a force of nature, who loved life and enjoyed it to the fullest. She was blessed with 92 years of a life that was rich in family, Jewish culture and holiday gatherings, as well as an enduring tight-knit group of close friends and bridge enthusiasts spanning seven decades. She took extreme joy and pride in her grandchildren, taking in every sport activity, school event and life celebration.
Glady was born in Brandon, Manitoba, on November 4th, 1928. She moved to Winnipeg at the age of 22, where she met Harvey, her adoring husband of 60 years. Together Glady and Harvey made a home, rich in Jewish culture, where they raised three sons. When David, the youngest, went to school, Glady embarked on her career as a paralegal, at which she excelled until her retirement. Every summer was spent at Clear Lake with the boys (and the family dog), as Harvey commuted out for weekends. Life at the lake with no electricity or running water was no doubt a lot of work for Glady, but she reveled in it, and the summers were filled with the beach and fun and laughter, often to the point of tears, leaving the family with a lifetime of wonderful memories.
Glady was the perfect complement to Harvey, and in their retirement years, they loved travelling together in their camper-trailer to every corner of the continent. After Harvey’s passing, Glady continued daily hikes in the park with her golden retrievers, as well as pet therapy visits to local hospitals and homes for the elderly. Barely slowing down in her later years, she maintained her own home, went out every day in her minivan to do shopping and errands, visited friends, and played bridge regularly, right up until the last week of her 92 years. Upon hearing of her passing, a close family friend said “I’m glad she didn’t have to be old for long.”
We are so sad to lose her, but so grateful for the blessing of her long full life — one she led with humility and grace.
Sincere thanks to Dr. Wilson for years of excellent care, and to Dr. Meredith, Dr. Schneider, and the staff at Seven Oaks Hospital for compassionate care in her final hours.
Thank you also to Cantor Tracy Kasner for conducting the graveside service, and for a lovely eulogy. Pallbearers were: Josh Kimelman, Sam Kimelman, Neil Kimelman, Jared Marr, Ron Worb, and Sid Hochman.
Donations in memory of Gladys may be made to Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre, 1588 Main Street, Winnipeg.

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Dr. VELIMIR KON B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D. September 18, 1950-June 27, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dr. Velimir Kon, or Shlomo, beloved husband of Branka and father of Deborah and Lea. Velimir was an accomplished teacher and academic, and he was renowned for his intellectualism, humility and humanity.
A gentle soul who was always sociable and who genuinely loved people, Velimir was equally at home in the university classroom as a professor and as a secondary school Biology, Chemistry and Math teacher in Northern Ontario (Big Trout Lake) and Manitoba (God’s River, Berens River). Velimir made a difference to many First Nations students throughout a career that spanned decades. He was dedicated to his students, colleagues and family. An adept and talented pianist, Velimir enjoyed the arts and of course Jewish humour. He was an avid shul goer and supporter of Israel and enjoyed his duties in shul as a Kohayn. Velimir was a man of faith who was able to fuse his love of science and Judaism.
Born in Croatia, Europe (the former Yugoslavia) to Shoah survivors Rose (Rochel, ne Lederer) and Arnold Kon (Ariel), Velimir immigrated to Canada with his wife and girls in 1988, making many personal sacrifices along the way to ensure a peaceful and safe life for his family. Adaptability and optimism characterized Velimir. Known for his heart of gold, Velimir touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. A love of Jewish values, family values and life-long learning and education characterized Velimir. With his charming, outgoing and friendly personality, Velimir welcomed everyone into his life and into our home.
His kindness, humour, generosity and goodness will be deeply missed by his family and friends in Winnipeg, Victoria, B.C., Guelph, ON, Osijek, Croatia, Belgrade, Serbia, Los Angeles and Boston, U.S.A., and Israel, Jerusalem, Haifa and Karmiel. Baruch Dayan Haemet.
A traditional funeral was held on June 30, 2025 at the Hebrew Sick Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can still be made to Chabad Lubavitch of Winnipeg, B’nai Brith or the JNF.
Velimir will be forever missed and cherished by Branka, Deborah and Lea.

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ELAINE BEVERLEY KAPLAN

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our sister and aunt, Elaine Kaplan. She died on June 24, just a month shy of her 69th birthday.

She was diagnosed with lung cancer 15 months ago, and was given about six months to live, which she was able to exceed with great courage and determination.

Elaine was predeceased by our father Phil Kaplan and mother Bess Kaplan. She is survived by her brothers Gerry (Nancy Hughes), Allan (Rennie) and Sheldon (Mona), along with her nieces and nephews.

Elaine was able to remain at home up until a few days prior to her passing at the St. Boniface Hospital, which was her wish. She was employed by the Canada Revenue Agency for the majority of her career. She loved nature and was devoted to feeding the neighbourhood squirrels and birds. She also adopted and cared for many rescue rabbits over the years. Her family was important to her, and she loved attending family weddings and barbecues.

Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to a pet rescue of your choice.

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ALAN KLUNER

Suddenly and unexpectedly, Alan Kluner passed away on July 11, 2025 at the young age of 66. Alan had a very good life despite some ongoing health challenges he met head on for the majority of his life. He loved family and was a very kind and loving son, brother and uncle.
Born in Winnipeg, Alan developed a small but close circle of friends he maintained for many years. His passions were following his sports teams (Jets, Vikings, Bombers) and attending numerous rock concerts.
Alan is survived by his oldest brother Martin (Reesa), his sister-in-law Hanna, his four nephews and nieces Mickey (Stephanie), Corey (Sean), Zev (Kristen), Elana (Danny), and his great-nephews and great-nieces Mason, Lucy, Nora, Remy and Enzo.
He was predeceased by his parents Bill and Phyllis, brother Kerry, and uncle Alvin Mantell.
Alan’s funeral service was graveside at Shaarey Zedek Cemetery on Tuesday July 15, officiated by Rabbi Matthew Leibl. Pallbearers were: Martin Kluner, Mickey Kluner, Corey Kluner, Elana Kluner, Henry Goldfeld, and Alan Levine. Honorary pallbearer was Albert Yanofsky.
For those who wish, donations in Alan’s memory may be made to Diabetes Canada or the charity of your choice.

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