Obituaries
HARTLEY EDWARD CHISICK
January 3rd, 2024, Hartley “Hart” Chisick passed away with his daughter Becky and partner Betty by his side, after a brief illness. Hart was 77 years old.
Hart was predeceased by his parents Max and Tamara Chisick. He is survived by his brother Mark (Haderra), daughter Becky, granddaughter Lily, partner Betty, stepson Andrew (Jennifer), grandson Cooper, as well as nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Hart grew up in Winnipeg’s north end with a “tough guy” reputation. He was a protector of those he loved and to others, known as a guy you shouldn’t mess with. Hart grew up in the family scrap business, but his passion was for hunting and fishing, spending most weekends on fishing trips and hunting trips with the boys. Once Becky was old enough, he took her on many of those fishing trips. He later introduced his passion to Andrew and his grandchildren Lily and Cooper. Hart met Betty 23 years ago. This time in his life had a huge impact on him. Betty brought out the softer side in Hart. They had a wonderful relationship full of silly spats and many tropical vacations. Hart was welcomed into Betty’s family with open arms. He made many new lifelong friends and gained a son in Andrew. Hart and Andrew spent two decades outdoors fishing and hunting. Hart truly embraced the role of Grandpa. When Lily was born, he loved having a baby to play with, and as Lily grew up, he loved to kibitz with her and tell her some of his extraordinary stories. He loved spending every Sunday with Lily, his dad Max, Becky, Betty, Mark, and family at the Pancake House. When Cooper arrived, he loved that he had another set of ears for his stories. Hart loved when his blended family would gather for holidays and special mitzvahs. As Cooper grew up, Hart was able to pass on his hunting skills and they too shared many outdoor adventures.
Hart was a sports fan. He didn’t miss a Winnipeg Jets game on tv. During the Canadian anthem, he shouted “True North” from his chair in the living room, which he referred to as the best seat in the house. He would call Becky before every game to discuss the plan for the game, often more than once for updates.
The family would like to thank Rabbi Matthew Leibl for his magical words at Hart’s service. Thank you to the doctors and nurses on the 8th floor at St. Boniface Hospital for their excellent care. Funeral Services were held at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery on January 5th, 2024. Donations can be made in Hart’s memory to the Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre, 1588 Main Street, or to a charity of your choice.
Obituaries
ISADORE (IZZY)MINUK (Z”L) JULY 5, 1927 – DECEMBER 30, 2025
With great sadness, we announce the passing of Isadore (Izzy) Minuk, on December
30, 2025, at the age of 98.
Izzy was born on July 5, 1927, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the third of five boys born to Tibel and Ben Minuk. Izzy was predeceased by his beloved wife Merle Minuk and his
cherished son Morley Minuk.
Izzy leaves to mourn his children Martin Minuk (Stephanie), Linda Rabkin (Jack), Jeffrey Minuk (Lora) and Cheryl Bokhaut (Bradley), thirteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Our father was a man of great wisdom, kindness, strength and resilience. He was
fiercely devoted to his family. He was committed to his health and well-being and a longtime member of the Rady JCC.
Izzy spent his last years at the Simkin Centre. Our family would like to express its appreciation and thanks to the Staff and Administration of the Simkin Centre for their attentive care.
Donations in Izzy’s honour may be made to the Merle and Isadore (Izzy) Memorial Fund
at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, the Simkin Centre or the Rady JCC.
Daddy will always be our sweetheart
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GERTRUDE “GERTIE”NEPON (NEE PIERCE) JUNE 1, 1926 – DECEMBER 26, 2025
Gertrude “Gertie” Nepon (née Pierce), aged 99, passed away peacefully on December 26, 2025. She was a devoted wife, mother, Baba, sister, and friend, whose love, warmth, and strength touched all who knew her.
She is survived by her loving children Allan (Reeva), Mark (Leslie), and Jack (Carla) and her cherished grandchildren Jordan, Hillary (Ariel), Joshua, Hayley (Richard), Taryn and David. Born on June 1, 1926, in Winnipeg, Gertie was the daughter of Esther and Benjamin Pierce. She was predeceased by the love of her life, David Harry Nepon, with whom she shared nearly 40 years of marriage. Their enduring bond was an inspiration to family and friends alike. David passed away in 1988 and losing him left a void in her heart that never truly healed. They are now reunited in peace.
Gertie was also predeceased by her beloved siblings – brothers Moe, Max, Fred, and Jack Pierce, and by her sister Patty. She is survived by her sister Brownie Fleishman, and by many loving nieces and nephews.
Gertie was known for her ever-present smile—even during life’s most difficult moments. Her family and friends were always her greatest priority. She was a homemaker, often volunteering in schools where she tested the hearing of nursery and kindergarten children. She was known for her organization and meticulous nature, keeping her home in perfect order, with everything in its place. She enjoyed playing bridge and mahjong and sharing lunches with her many friends, well into her 90’s. Even in her final year at the Simkin Centre Nursing Home, at age 99, she retained that magical smile—a smile that could light up any room and stood as a testament to her resilience, positivity, and love of life.
Gertie’s funeral was held on Monday, December 29, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, with Cantor Leslie Emery officiating. Pallbearers were Allan, Mark, Jack, Jordan, David Nepon, and Ellen Fleishman. The family extends a special thank you to the staff of Weinberg 2 at the Simkin Centre for their exceptional care, kindness, and compassion.
Donations may be made to the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba or to a charity of your choice.
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SONYA KAMINSKY MAY 24, 1925 – JUNE 12, 2025
Beloved mother and Bubbi passed away peacefully at 100 years old.
Sonya is survived by her children Brenda (Marvin) Kass and Sheldon Kaminsky, her grandchildren Josh (Samantha) Hartley (Erin), Jordan (Jenn), Nikki (Patrick) as well as eight great-grandchildren and cherished nieces and nephews.
Sonya was predeceased by her parents, sister and beloved husband Bill.
Sonya married the love of her life Bill and they spent 53 wonderful years together, Theirs was a true love story filled with laughter and many wondrous moments and grounded by devotion, respect and unconditional love for each other, Their home was always open to family and friends and at the center of it all was Sunny ( lovingly named for her for her sunny disposition). Sunny loved entertaining. She was a great hostess and enjoyed cooking and baking for her family whether it was Friday night dinners -holiday gatherings or birthday celebrations.
Sunny enjoyed 10 pin bowling and volunteer work with Bnai Brith Women.
However at the centre of her life was always her Family and her role as BUBBI filled her heart and kept her strong.
She was the best – MOM- Bubbi – Aunt – always there for everyone to listen , guide, advise, and support and always with unconditional Love. She adored each of her great grandchildren and imply could not get enough of them….they were her pride and joy!
We all feel so blessed to have her share our lives.
MOM you were our Rock and you will always be our “Sunshine.”
SUNNY will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her family as well as all those whose lives she touched.
Our gratitude to Simkin center and especially to Moms caregivers Marianne, Odette, Marinel and Mina.
Special thanks to Rabbi Matthew Leibl for his ongoing support.
Our Heartfelt thanks for the donations, meals, love and support extended to our family.
