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CHARLES SHERWOOD SMITHEN

SMITHEN, Charles Sherwood, at age 72 died while body surfing in the ocean across from his apartment in Palm Beach, Florida on January 13, 2015.

Raised in Winnipeg, Canada, son of the late Harold and Anne Smithen, Charles graduated from the University of Manitoba School of Medicine in 1965, completed his internship and residency (Internal Medicine) at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City (1965-69), and his Cardiology Fellowship in London, England  (The National Heart Hospital and Guy’s Hospital) and New York City (Cornell Medical School and the New York Hospital).   In 1971 he returned to New York City and started the New York Hospital – Cornell Medical School’s first Echocardiography Department.  In the mid-seventies, he joined with Dr. Martin Post in private practice and together they developed what became a world-renowned Cardiology practice.  Charles was known as a “consultant’s consultant.”  Heads of state from around the world, diplomats, politicians, boldface names in the arts and in society as well as many of his medical colleagues sought his counsel and cardiology expertise. In 1995 he was one of the founding partners of The New York Cardiology Associates, where he served as its first President.  He also served as President of the Physician’s Association of the New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Centre (New York City).  

In addition to his clear and analytic mind and his love of the practice of Medicine, Charles had a tremendous energy and zest for life; he was a true bon vivant.  He developed a passion for antiquities, history, travel, fine wines and fine food through a lifetime of travel, reading, collecting rare objects and the stimulation provided by the vast array of patients who found their way to his practice. He and his wife, Barbara, bought acreage in Mattituck, NY and developed an award-winning vineyard, Sherwood House Vineyards.  

Charles leaves behind his beloved wife, Barbara, whom he married in 1992; his two children from his first marriage,  Kevin (Montclair, NJ) and Lindsay (Washington, DC), their spouses, Corinne and Jeremy (Kirsch), and five granddaughters, Chloe, Felicia and Scarlett (Smithen) and Talia and Taylor (Kirsch);  his brother, Rob Smithen (Susan) and nephew Jon;  his sister-in-law Randese (Serge) Leoni and their children and grandchildren; and his first wife and good friend, Marcia Smithen Cohen (nee Marcia Micay, formerly of Winnipeg), as well as friends and former patients throughout the world.

A private graveside funeral was held Friday, January 16 in Palm Beach, Florida.  Please direct letters of condolence to Barbara Smithen at 2560 South Ocean Blvd.,Unit 401, Palm Beach, FL. 33480.

 

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ARIEL GLINTER

Ariel Glinter, beloved son, brother, nephew, cousin, uncle, and friend, died in Winnipeg on June 11, 2024. He was 36 years old.

Ariel was born in Winnipeg, MB, where he attended the Talmud Torah I. L. Peretz Folk School, the Gray Academy of Jewish Education, and the University of Winnipeg Collegiate. He graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and from the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba with a Juris Doctor degree. In law school he received numerous awards for academic excellence, including Dean’s Honour List in 2010 – 2011 and 2011 – 2012.

After practicing law for three years at Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson LLP, Ariel joined Maqabim Distributors as director of business development and regulatory compliance. In his role at Maqabim he earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues throughout the industry for his knowledge, passion, acumen, and good humour.

Ariel was a generous, kind, passionate, and insightful person who had a profound impact on those who knew him. He is survived by his parents, Nancy and Harry; his siblings, Ruthie (Daniel), Ezra, Hannah (Koby), and Leah; and by many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He will be mourned and missed by his family and by the many friends and colleagues whose lives he touched.

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SHEILA ESTELLE LINDER May 27, 1934 – June 14, 2024

The family of Sheila Linder announces her passing after a long life well lived. Sheila was the beloved wife of Elvin (Al), cherished mother to Faith (Hart) Kaplan, Nadine Linder and Marshall Linder, adored Baba to Adam (Michaela) Kaplan, Yael Kaplan, Hadera Short, and Jeremy (CC) Short. She will be lovingly remembered by her siblings Rita Shapera Jacob and Gerald (Pauline) Silverman, 38 nieces and nephews, six cousins and many dear friends.

Sheila grew up in Winnipeg’s north end as the middle child of Dolly Rossen and Isadore Silverman, surrounded by three generations of the extended Silverman, Levitan and Rossen families, whose stories of mischief and daring, poverty and prosperity, sorrow and joy were shared with her children to reinforce the importance of family.

Al met Sheila at a dance when she was 17, confided to a friend that she was the girl he would marry, and began courting her. They were married on December 26, 1953. Sheila enjoyed her career as a Kelly Girl office temp and Al joined his father-in-law at Western Scrap Metals.

Sheila and Al created a wonderful life during their 72 years together. As a young married woman, she played Mahjong, bowled in a 10-pin league, and volunteered with women’s service groups including Hadassah WIZO and Pioneer Women. When she and Al were ready to start a family, they adopted three children into a home filled with love and Jewish values.

She learned to speak Yiddish growing up and took Hebrew lessons as an adult to help her children with their homework. Her volunteerism expanded to included school PTAs and the Manitoba Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. When a newly formed couples’ group was created in the ’70s, Sheila became involved in its programming and was co-chair for a period of time. Sheila and Al recently attended a Yachad program, still going strong after 50 years, where they were proudly among the oldest members.

Sheila and Al travelled to Israel, Europe, Mexico, Jamaica and enjoyed family trips to Detroit Lakes, Miami Beach, Disney Land, and Disney World. In their later years they wintered in Palm Springs and Florida.

Sheila loved people and their life stories. She was an avid reader, and encouraged her children’s reading by filling the family home with books, comics, and magazine subscriptions, including the complete World Book encyclopedia. Her standard response to any question: “Look it up”. She was always well informed and ready to discuss current affairs.

She enjoyed shopping, and every life-cycle event was celebrated with a card, a gift, and often, a new outfit. The Linder home was filled with beautiful furniture, paintings, fabrics, and collectibles. A consummate hostess, her parties were always tailored to the occasion with special foods and serving pieces reserved for that particular event. Her daily essentials included flowers and plants, classic films, autobiographies and novels, the newspaper and TV news, crossword puzzles, bread, sweets, and her iPad.

Sheila Linder was a generous soul whose love for family and friends was boundless. She and Al lived independently in their condo with devoted assistance provided by her dear friend Maria. The family is indebted to the medical professionals who provided care over the years.

Sheila attended summer camp when she was 15 and it changed her life. Donations in her memory may be made to the Sunshine Fund for Campers or a charity of your choice.

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LINDA COHEN (nee FRIDELL) August 2, 1946 – June 2, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Linda, a loving wife, mother, baba and sister, at the age of 77.

Linda will be missed greatly by her loving family: husband Syd of 56 years; daughters, Rhonda Cohen and Michelle (Geoff) Slotin; sister Joanie (Milton) Fridell and grandchildren, Jessica (Cody) Cohen and Morgan Slotin.

Linda was predeceased by her parents, Ann and Morris Fridell.

Linda was born in Winnipeg and spent most of her childhood and teen years on Matheson Avenue where, at the age of six, she met her beloved Syd. From then on, Linda and Syd were best friends and inseparable until Linda’s passing. Linda graduated from St. John’s High School and shortly after married Syd on July 9, 1967, at the Bnai Abraham Synagogue.

Linda had various jobs, but is best known for her time working at Eatons in the Garden City Mall. Linda was a loving and caring homemaker, wife, mother, baba and sister who cherished every moment spent with her family.

Linda lost her battle with lung cancer and passed peacefully at Riverview Health Centre.

Services were held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at the Rosh Pina Memorial Park Cemetery. Thank you to Cantor Tracy Kasner and the staff at the Etz Chayim Synagogue.

In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Etz Chayim Education Fund.
Her memory will live on
in our hearts forever.

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