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BRIAN SHINEWALD

Born: Apr 17, 1984

Date of Passing: Jan 22, 2025

Suddenly and unexpectedly on January 22, 2025, our beloved son and brother, Brian Neil Shinewald, began the journey to his final frontier.

Brian leaves behind a multitude of family who came together on the days following to mourn: his parents, Goldie and Mark Shinewald and his best friend and brother, Robert and sister-in-law Jen; aunts and uncles: Rose and Stewart Shinewald, Terry and Jeff Hurtig, Barry and Clara Roy, Martin Roy and Audrey Roitelman; cousins: Andrew, Alexis, Spencer and Skylar Shinewald, Stacie Jaye and Shane Leppky, Marnie Hurtig, Elayna Hurtig, Jay and Charlie Macdonald, Jerry Roitelman, Karen Ackerman and Dustin Roitelman, Evan Ackerman-Roitelman and Carey Atkinson, Michael, Rachel and Frankie Roy, Jeffrey, Stephanie, Jonah and Lev Roy.

Brian’s presence in this plane touched the lives of many friends including Morgan Fiks, Michael Dudeck, Kathleen Chomynec, Karol Hutniak, Rick Lafleur, Eric Feuer, and too many more to name. We are grateful for all of the funny stories and fond memories shared.

We are going to miss our weekly Sunday night dinners, our 3:30 p.m. phone calls discussing daily events, bike rides through the area and especially the drop ins for a quiet conversation coupled with a latte or a dram of scotch. These little things will refresh and maintain our memories, never to be forgotten. Rest in peace Brian, you will always have a special place in our hearts.

We wish to send a special thanks to the firefighters, paramedics and staff at St. Boniface Hospital who attended Brian in his time of need.

Donations may be made in Brian’s name to the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention:

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SHIRLEY SHINOFF (nee BLUMBERG)

With profound sadness, yet with hearts overflowing with cherished memories, we announce the peaceful passing of Shirley Shinoff, surrounded by the unwavering love of her family, on February 21st. A beacon of warmth and grace, Shirley departed this world after a life richly lived, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and unwavering devotion that will forever illuminate our lives. She was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Alvin Shinoff, her partner in life and love, with whom she shared a lifetime of treasured moments, building a foundation of enduring affection and mutual respect that stood as a testament to their deep bond.
Shirley was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, aunt and a true matriarch whose love knew no bounds. Born and raised in the vibrant community of Winnipeg, Shirley was a proud daughter of Millie and Jack Blumberg. Very proud and adoring sister of Idy, Heddy and Saul. She embodied the values instilled by her parents, demonstrating compassion, empathy, and a deep commitment to her community. She carried forward the spirit of their upbringing, enriching the lives of those around her with her gentle spirit and unwavering support. Shirley was an integral part of the Winnipeg Jewish community, actively participating in its traditions and contributing to its vibrant tapestry, weaving connections that would last a lifetime.
Beyond her familial and communal roles, Shirley possessed a quiet strength and a gentle spirit that endeared her to all who had the privilege of knowing her. She found joy in the strategic intricacies of bridge, where she formed lasting friendships and honed her sharp mind, creating bonds of laughter and shared moments. Most of all, her heart overflowed with pride for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She never missed an opportunity to “kvell” about them, sharing their accomplishments and joys with anyone who would lend an ear, her eyes sparkling with love.
Shirley will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her devoted children, Loree and Daniel, her cherished daughter-in-law Michelle, her adored grandchildren Anthony, William, Joshua, Aaron, and Jacob, and her precious great-grandchildren Wesley, Grayson, Millie, Adriana, Eva, and Lillian. Her beloved nieces and nephews and their children and her wide circle of friends will forever hold her gentle spirit, unwavering kindness, and enduring love close to their hearts.
Her legacy of kindness, generosity, and boundless love will continue to inspire and uplift those who were fortunate enough to know her, a lasting testament to a life beautifully lived.

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ERROL TAPPER

February 8, 1944 – March 11, 2025

Errol Tapper passed away peacefully on March 11, 2025, at Health Sciences Centre at the age of 81 years.

He was predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Lillian Tapper, and his beloved daughter Jody.

Errol is survived by his partner, Valerie, his daughter Jaime (Devin), brother Robert (Lesley) (nephew Elliot [Laura] and niece Meredith). He will be fondly remembered by neighbours and friends from River Heights, and summers spent at Winnipeg Beach, as well as colleagues from his equipment financing business.

A private cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

If friends so desire, donations may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Canada or the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba.

Tribute Link: branchandpyre.com

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LILY ROSE GUBERMAN JANUARY 30, 1922 – FEBRUARY 25

Peacefully, and with grace, Lily Rose Guberman passed away at the age of 103 on Tuesday, February 25th with her daughter and son-in-law by her side. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Wally, sister Beatrice, and daughter Sandra. Her son, Brian, remains missing, and his whereabouts are unknown. She leaves behind a legacy of love, generosity, kindness and the sweetest of memories cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
She is survived by her daughter Marla and son-in-law Henry Berchard of Victoria, BC, granddaughters Fairen, Sefirah and Hannah, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cherished friends.
Lily had a wide range of interests that enriched her life. She loved to travel, especially to Hawaii, and visited many places, including Hong Kong, Israel, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Victoria.
Lily had a wide range of interests that enriched her life. She loved to travel, especially to Hawaii, and visited many places, including Hong Kong, Israel, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Victoria. At 91, she and Marla took a whirlwind trip to New York City, checking off one of their bucket-list items. There, Lily danced through the streets with youthful energy and enthusiasm. She studied Hebrew and Sociology at university and had a passion for dancing, photography, art, and learned to use a computer in her 90s. A generous philanthropist, Lily maintained an A-Z file of charities she supported and organized major fundraisers, such as walkathons in Hawaii and Winnipeg to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House. She was also actively involved with the Lehava Chapter of Pioneer Women for many years.
Her life was also defined by her ability to turn tragedy into legacy. After Sandra’s passing, Lily and Wally established the Sandra Faye Guberman Memorial Library at the University of Alberta’s Department of Drama, and a perpetual Emerging Artist Scholarship at the Banff School of Fine Arts in Sandra’s honour. After Brian’s disappearance, Lily continued to write him a birthday card every year, in case he ever returned—such was the depth of her motherly love.

After Wally’s passing, Lily continued to live independently in their condo until the age of 102. With the loving care of devoted companions— Aida Sy, Eya Topacio, Elna Galzote, April Patoc, Jaen Marquez, Rose Lino, Girlie and Jun Santos—she spent her later years surrounded by love.
In her final year, Lily lived at the Simkin Center, where she was treated with care, respect, and dignity. There, she earned the title of “Simkin Star” for her numerous media appearances and was also celebrated as the oldest living original member of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. A graceful dancer since her teens, she was invited by the founders of the Winnipeg Ballet Club to join their troupes in 1939 at age 17. Just prior to her 103rd birthday, in December 2024, she was invited back to the stage, for the ballet’s 85th anniversary, performing a walk-on role in The Nutcracker in full dress costume, surrounded by her fans and fellow dancers. It was a perfect full- circle moment in her extraordinary life. For more on her return to the stage go to: lilyrosedance. weebly.com
Lily’s passing was serene and peaceful. It was an honour to be with her in her final moments, as she transitioned from this world surrounded by love and gentle care.
The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the staff at the Saul and Claribel Simkin Center, especially those on Weinberg 1, who lovingly cared for Lily during her last year. Our heartfelt thanks also to her devoted companions – Eya, Aida and Elna, who remained steadfast in their care of Lily until her final day. In loving memory of Lily, donations can be made to Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet or the charity of your choice.

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