Obituaries
ABRAHAM BERENHAUT
Sadly, Uncle Abe has left the building. After a short illness he passed quietly on Friday, October 3, 2025, mid-morning.
As many know he was known as Uncle Abe to friends, business associates, and the tax payers he audited.
He leaves behind his wife of 53 years, Toni and his children, Ken and Cindy of North Carolina, Arlene and Jeff in Southern California, and the loves of his life, grandchildren, Michael and Kristin and Madison (Maddy) and Danny in Southern California. The stars in his universe were his great-grandchildren, Ava, Derran and Aiden. He did not live to meet the newest member of the tribe who is due any day. He leaves his loving siblings, Lil, Adelle and Sheldon, Bob and Carol, and of course many Nephews, Nieces and Grand Nephews and Nieces.
He was predeceased by his parents, Menicha and Morris, the mother of his children Miriam Kamarofsky Berenhaut, and his Great-grandson Hunter Isaac Handley.
He was renowned for his sarcasm, and humour, most of which he wore on inappropriate tee shirts.
Life started out with much difficulty. The family legend is that he was born on a train heading into Siberia. His family fled in front of the Nazis heading east into Russia. They survived the Gulag because of his father’s work ethic. After the war and six years in Siberia Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and the other Stans they made their way back to their Shtetl in Poland to find their property confiscated and nowhere to go. They became part of the mass of humanity moving west into American controlled Europe. With the help of the Red Cross in Germany Menicha’s sister found them and secured their passage to Winnipeg. Again because of the hard work and determination Morris succeeded in bringing his parents and siblings to Winnipeg.
Abe arrived in Winnipeg at the age of eight and made the news.
Life was hard but his parents stressed education over everything else. And after many false starts he was able to achieve his CGA certification and got his dream job with the Provincial Department of Finance as a tax auditor, in almost 30 years with the Department he retired as a supervisor. He was a mentor to a new generation of Auditors. He loved his job and the people he met. His job afforded him the opportunity to travel all over North America. Everyone knew Uncle Abe.
Abe was laid to rest Monday, October 6, 2025, at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery, close to his parents. The family thanks Rabbi Carnie Rose for all he did for Abe and the family.
Donations are being accepted in the Toni and Abe Berenhaut Endowment Fund for Holocaust Education at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, 123 Doncaster St Unit C400. Winnipeg R2N 2B2. Or the charity of your choice.
Obituaries
MARK BERNARD SCHACTER
May 12, 1946 – October 19, 2025
We are sad to announce that Mark Schacter died peacefully in Vancouver on October 19, 2025, at age 79.
He was born in Winnipeg on May 12, 1946, and moved to Vancouver at the age of 22 to seek his fortune, and lived and worked there for the rest of his life, in a number of careers. He was a raconteur, a free spirit, a sports fan, a close observer of current events, and a good friend to many, as far away as Rio de Janeiro and Los Angeles. He attended the Canada-Russia hockey series in Moscow in 1972, flew on the Concorde to London, and went to Rio for Carnival on a number of occasions.
He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law Brent Schacter and Sora Ludwig, nieces Miriam Stoller (Michael), Isanne Schacter, and Jennifer Schacter (Neil Rockman), grandnieces Reina and Maddie Stoller, Beatrice Schacter, and Sally Rockman, and grandnephew Jacob Rockman.
He was laid to rest in the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery near his parents on October 22, 2025. May his memory be a blessing.
Donations in his memory may be made to Yaletown House (www.yaletown.org) where he resided or to the charity of your choice.
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GLORIA GERSHMAN
Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Gloria Beatrice Gershman (née Lipchen), lived 95 remarkable years filled with love, laughter, resilience, generosity, a youthful spirit and a touch of mischief. Gloria passed away peacefully on October 16, 2025, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
She was predeceased by her parents Rose and Nathan Lipchen, her husband George Gershman in 2016 and her grandson Jesse Short-Gershman in 2014. Gloria is survived by her three children: Darryl (Diane), Shelley (David), and Stu (Niki), eight grandchildren: Rachel, Daniel (Yeraldin), Mike (Hannah), Kara, Emily, Ashley (Andy), Max, Zak, and two great-grandchildren Ari and Grayson.
Born in Winnipeg on November 27, 1929, Gloria spent her early childhood in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, before returning to Winnipeg in 1940. Gloria and George married in 1949, residing in Winnipeg until moving to Miami, Florida in 1958 and returning to Winnipeg in 1961.
Gloria attended business college and worked at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and Glendale Golf Course. She volunteered in the community conducting hearing tests for elementary school children.
To our family, Gloria was our biggest supporter, our safe place, our guiding voice, and our example of what it means to be strong, independent, loyal, resilient, and generous. Gloria was known for her wonderful sense of humour and occasional salty language.
Gloria’s talents included sewing, knitting, needle working, cooking, baking, gardening and bowling. The family loved her homemade cookies.
She was devoted to her grandchildren and shared a special and unique relationship with each of them. She adored every moment she spent with Ari and Grayson, who brought her joy in her later years.
Gloria was a regular with the super seniors at the local McDonalds. During the Covid pandemic, she and her friends held “parking lot gatherings” at McDonald’s, sitting in their cars, chatting through windows, laughing, and refusing to let isolation dull their spirits.
She was an unofficial counsellor and second mother for many of our friends, offering warmth, insight, honesty, and love.
Gloria cheered (sometimes colourfully) for her Winnipeg Blue Bomber and Jets, rarely missing a televised game.
Mom wanted her family to live their best lives; Mom’s memory will forever be a blessing and legacy for her loving family.
Among the many people we thank, we give a special thanks to Dr. Ify Osagie and mom’s dear health care companion Tess Barillos.
Graveside funeral was held on October 20, 2025, at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery.
Donations in Gloria’s memory may be made to the Buddy Check for Jesse Society, supporting youth mental health in honour of her grandson: https://buddycheckforjesse.com/ donate/
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MARC AARON COHEN
It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Marc Aaron Cohen on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at the age of 55, following a brave battle with cancer.
Survived by his parents Lawrence and Dolly (Reesa) Cohen, sister Michelle (Ben) Levich, nephew Seth Levich, auntie Deanna Cohen, uncle Sherv Sharagge, and many cousins.
Marc was in love with his career. He was passionate about trucking and was good at it, wearing several hats during his career. He was a dispatcher, a long haul and local trucker, and an instructor to new truckers, while working for several trucking companies including Quick Transfer, Big Freight, and Gershman Transport. Marc received numerous awards and recognitions during his career including the Elite Award for Excellence in Performance in 2014 and 2015 from Big Freight. His commitment to the trucking industry led him to be chosen for the Industry Excellence Award in 2015 from the Manitoba Trucking Association.
Marc’s second love was riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Being on his motorcycle brought him so much joy. He loved playing, watching and coaching football. He was active in the Nomad Football Club. Being outdoors in any kind of weather was his favorite place to be.
The family would like to thank the amazing staff at Brightwater Tuxedo, Health Science Center, and St Boniface Hospital. We are grateful for the compassionate care they provided Marc.
Donations in Marc’s memory can be made to Cancer Care Manitoba Foundation. 204-787-4143.
