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JACK BUCHALTER 1941 – 2023

It is with deep sadness that our family announces the peaceful passing of Jack Buchalter on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at the age of 81 years after a short battle with cancer.
Jack will be lovingly remembered by his partner of 27 years, Karen Wedlake; sons Steven (Bonnie) and Bryan (Kristin); grandchildren Rylie, Jada, Seth, Karys and Amy; mother-in-law Gerry Baker; brother-in-law Les Baker, nephews Scott and Andrew and their families; and many extended family members and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Nathan and Fanny, wife Pamela in 1993, brothers Saul and Sheldon, father-in-law David Baker, and sister-in-law Lylene Baker.
Jack was born on September 13, 1941. He was a graduate of St. John’s High School, where he enjoyed playing football, hockey and baseball in his youth, and developed life-long friendships. Jack spent his career managing Prairie Produce, retiring in 2005. He and Pam enjoyed years of annual holidays to Florida with their family, and later, he and Karen loved their time wintering in Florida and Palm Springs with their friends. Jack was fortunate to go on a Mediterranean cruise years ago that he always said was a trip of a lifetime. Jack was an avid golfer and bowler, and dedicated season ticket holder for the Bombers and Jets for years. Saturday nights were reserved for spending time with their friends, and Jack was always a generous and gracious host when the gang would come over.
Jack’s greatest joy was his family. He loved having everyone over for dinner, and nothing brought a greater smile to his face than his grandchildren. Jack loved hearing about their latest sports stories, school accomplishments, and successes, and he and Karen could always be found in the stands and audience for countless sports events, dance recitals, productions and special events over the years. Jack was the kindest and most generous man with a heart of gold for his family and friends, and he will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Graham and nurse Cathy, the Palliative Care doctors and team, the nursing staff of units GB3 and GB2, and all of our friends in Radiation Therapy at CancerCare Manitoba for their kindness and compassion shown to Jack, and support to our family.
Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 11:00 am at Congregation Etz Chayim, 123 Matheson Avenue, with burial at Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rylie, Jada, Seth, Karys and Amy Buchalter, and Scott and Andrew Baker.
In lieu of flowers if friends so desire, donations in Jack’s memory may be made to CancerCare Manitoba.

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RUTH KLAPMAN December 20, 1929 – September 24, 2025

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunt, Ruth Klapman.

Ruth lived a full life surrounded by family and friends. She was devoted to her late husband, Sam, her partner for 68 years. Together, they brought joy to every gathering-always the first to dance and the last to say goodbye.

Ruth was deeply committed to volunteer work. She gave her time to organizations including Hadassah, ORT, the National Council of Jewish Women, Pioneer Women, and the Women’s Endowment Fund. She chaired the ORT thrift store for 14 years, and she sang in Israel as a member of the Rosh Pina Synagogue Choir.

Ruth spent every summer at Winnipeg Beach, sharing komish and other treats with generations of neighbourhood children who would visit the cottage throughout the day. She was everybody’s ‘Bubbie’. Winters were spent in Palm Springs, welcoming her children and grandchildren for fun in the sun.

Ruth was a true party person who loved spending time with friends and hosting family gatherings. Her home was a place where people came together to share meals, stories, and laughter. She enjoyed travelling the world and never refusing an invitation, no matter where it was.

Mother to Sandi (Sam Malamud), Marla Bernstein, Hartley (Drew Salter), and Jody (Brian Goldberg); grandmother to Andrew (Hilary), Allan (Alona), Aaron (Alanna), Jason (Lindsay), Steven (Alexis), Dana (Tom), Brady (Matt), Carly (Jay), Hanna (Gaby), and Kevin (Ilana).

Great-grandmother to Florie, Stan, Juniper, Angus, Isaac, Otto, Cole, Chase, Charlotte, Rory, Mason, and Romi; sister-in-law to Sandy Youssiem; Auntie Ruthie to many nieces and nephews.

Ruth was predeceased by her husband Sam, her parents Reuben and Rose Youssiem, and her brother Saul Youssiem.

A special thank you to Marivel Toledo for her many years of care and dedication, and to Lorna Allen and Fabi Patriarca for their great support.

Thank you to Rabbi Matthew Leibl for officiating the funeral service, which took place on September 26, 2025, at Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ruth and Sam Klapman Fund at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, 204-477-7520.

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JEROME AVERY

April 2, 1945 – September 11, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jerome Avery, who passed away with his family by his side on September 11, 2025, at the age of 80.

Jerome was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Allan and Diane Avery. He was married to the love of his life, Karen, for 46 years, until her passing. Jerome was blessed to find love and companionship again with Sergia, who he cared deeply for.

Jerome treasured being “Zaida” to his grandchildren, Danica, Alexis, and Nathan. Jerome is survived by his loving children, Robyn (Don) and Tammy (Chris); his grandchildren Danica (Benny), Alexis (Brett), and Nathan; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Karen, his parents Allan and Diane Avery, and his in-laws Nathan and Rose Sarbit.

His smile lit up a room bringing joy and comfort to all who knew him.

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RITA SHAPERA (née SILVERMAN)

March 22, 1929 – September 2, 2025

It is with deep sadness that the family of Rita Shapera announces her passing on September 2, 2025, at the age of 96.

Born in Winnipeg to Isadore and Dolly Silverman, Rita grew up in the North End during the Depression yet always remembered her childhood as joyful and full of warmth. A striking beauty, her brother Gerry joked that he was bribed with chocolate by hopeful suitors! It was Dr. Monty Shapera, however, who won her heart, and they married in 1949.

Together, Rita and Monty moved to Flin Flon to establish his dental practice. What was meant to be a short stay blossomed into a decade filled with community, friendship, and the arrival of their three children. Returning to Winnipeg, Rita poured her boundless creativity and impeccable eye for design into building their River Heights home. A gifted cook, baker, and hostess, she made her home a gathering place brimming with love, laughter, and warmth.

Rita adored the famously purple family cottage at Winnipeg Beach, where her love of gardening and swimming took root. She relished travel – especially to Maui – along with bridge games with her circle of friends, evenings at the symphony, and years of community service with Hadassah, Kiwanis, and the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood.

When Monty passed away in 1990, Rita embraced her role as a devoted grandmother and found joy in winters spent in Palm Springs. In 1996, she was blessed to find love again with Ted Jacob. Their marriage was filled with laughter, affection, and a partnership reminiscent of Burns and Allen. She cherished her bond with Teddy’s children, and though his passing in 2003 was another heartbreak, Rita described their time together as “perfect.”

Rita’s warmth, empathy, and radiant spirit made her a friend to all – whether across a bridge table, in her volunteer work, or even in a casual conversation while waiting in line. She embodied generosity and unconditional love, and as she often said, “I’ve had an amazing life.”

Rita is survived by her children, Nolan (Lori), Caryn Martin (Dr. Paul Martin), and Blair (Lois Vincent); her grandchildren, Tali, Ilyssa, Cale (Hannah), Ilana (Igal), Jordan, Mika (Nate), Shaan, and Eli; and her great-grandchildren, Lev, Theo, Shai, Llewyn, and Jaxx. She is also lovingly remembered by her brother Dr. Gerald (Pauline) Silverman. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister Sheila (Al Linder), and her husbands, Dr. Monty Shapera and Ted Jacob.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to the dedicated care providers at Shaftesbury Park, the Simkin Centre, St. Boniface Hospital, and especially to Paulina Trinidad for her compassionate care.

Rita’s legacy is one of love, resilience, and joy. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by her family and all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Donations in Rita’s memory can be made to Winnipeg Children’s Hospital or Diabetes Canada.

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