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MAYER RABKIN August 16, 1920 – July 25, 2017

mayer rabkinIt is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mayer Rabkin, our much loved husband, father, grandfather and friend.



He is survived by his wife Mavis, children, Tammy, Jack (Linda) and Debbie (Robert), grandchildren, Mark, Melissa, Mitchell and Aaron, sister Sarah Miller, nieces, nephews, and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents, Anna and Jacob Rabkin, sisters, Bessie (Alf) Baron, Stella (Morton) Kornblum, and in-laws, Malka and Mendel Chaikin.
A learned, gentle, generous and humble man, he was born, raised and lived most of his life in Portage la Prairie. He was a graduate of the Portage Collegiate Institute and the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Agriculture.
Mayer volunteered for service in the RCAF during the Second World War. Upon his return to U of M following four years of military service, he met and married his life partner, Mavis Chaikin. They were together for almost 70 years, making their home in Portage where they raised their three children and operated Rabkin’s Department Store until retirement.
He was a community-minded gentleman who was immersed in all aspects of community life including the Portage Golf Club, Rotary Club, Masonic Order, and B’nai B’rith. He served on the boards of Children’s Aid Society of Central Manitoba, Home and School Association, Chamber of Commerce, and the Portage Synagogue.
Besides his family and community, his greatest passion was classical music. He began playing the trumpet in the Portage School and Community orchestras. Mavis and Mayer were longtime patrons of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.
Upon retirement, he and Mavis moved to Winnipeg to be near their children. They enjoyed a happy retirement, spending time with family and friends, playing bridge, golf, and travelling to Palm Springs each winter.
Funeral services were held July 27, 2017 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, officiated by Rabbi Matthew Leibl. Pallbearers were grandsons, Aaron Witzke, Mark Rabkin, and Mitchell Rabkin, nephew Marc Baron, daughter-in-law Linda Rabkin, and son-in-law Robert Witzke.
Heartfelt thanks to: Dr. Perry Gall, family physician, for his respectful and compassionate care; Danielle Hall, home care coordinator, for her patience and dedication; and Lisa Beck and Janet Rowe, home care, who Mayer called his angels. Family also extends thanks to Drs. George and Joshua and their team on 3 South at Grace General Hospital.
If desired, donations in his memory may be made to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, 204-949-3989.

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FAYGEE HARRIET HECHT (née YUFFE)

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Faygee Hecht on April 15, 2024.

Faygee was born on September 3, 1954 to parents, Louis and Elsie Yuffe. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Phil, and sister-in- law, Maddy.

Left to mourn her passing are: partner, Rob Irvine; siblings, Howard Yuffe, Stephen (Randie) Yuffe, Corky (Stephen) Rosenfield, Debbie (Abe) Braverman; her nieces and nephews, Lee, Rebekah, Sharla, Lorne, Erin, Lana; the “greats”, Cayla, Hannah and Jake, Charley and Ben, Saul and Louis, Adam; Rob’s family, Rupert and Nicole (Michael, Zizza, Trevor), Victoria; extended family and friends.

Whatever job or project Faygee took on, it was done 100%. Faygee was very involved at the Etz Chayim Synagogue. She was truly a “minyannaire extraordinaire”.

Faygee was always worrying about others before herself. This one of a kind essence was captured in eulogies by Rabbi Rose, Rebekah and Erin and her friends, AnnaGail and Faina. Thank you.

Thank you to the compassionate and caring staff of the Grace Hospital ICU.

Faygee was laid to rest on April 17th at the Hebrew Sick Cemetery. Thank you to pallbearers: Sean, Lee, Gavin, Jared, Royle, Benji, Harlan and Morgan.

Donations in memory of Faygee can be made to the charity of your choice.

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Lorraine Norma Reiner (nee Reich)

It is with deep sorrow that the family of Lorraine Reiner announces the passing of our mother and baba after a difficult battle with pancreatic cancer. She is survived by her children, Marlaina (Hillel) and Susan (Wil), her grandchildren, Sarah (Justin), Jordana (Blake), and Micah, and her great grandson, Elias. She was predeceased by her parents Rose and Sam, her husband Barry, her brother Max, her son Sam, and her granddaughters June and Beth.
Lorraine, at her core, was a loving caregiver. Lor-raine‘s father died when she was only eight years old. She grew up helping her mother with household and family chores after her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. She cared for her mother-in-law, husband, and cousin during their battles with ill-nesses and final stages of life.
We remember Lorraine as a woman whose love for her family knew no limits. She adored her children and grandchildren and formed special bonds with each of them. Her family was everything to her, and she meant the world to her family. She stepped into the role of Baba Lorraine with open arms and an enormous heart; there was nothing she wouldn’t do for her children and grandchildren. Lorraine was surrounded by her family during her final stage of life.
Cooking was an important part of Lorraine’s identi-ty. She was most famous for her chicken soup and S-cookies and she loved to spread joy and comfort through sharing her cooking with others. She always had a freezer stocked with homemade meals and anytime a family member felt unwell, she was at the ready with a batch of “Jewish penicillin”.
Lorraine had a diverse and eclectic resume that in-cluded office work for all three Jewish Newspapers, including The Jewish Post, The Western Jewish News, and The Yiddeshe Vort. Later she worked as office staff at Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate and As-troid Management. Her final job was an 11-year tenure as a clerk for the City of Winnipeg’s Assess-ment Department.
Lorraine loved sharing stories with everyone and had a special way of getting lost in a story. Any-one who had the pleasure of listening to one of Lor-raine’s stories knows how her mood instantly lit up when she had the opportunity to share. Her stories, alongside her recipes, will live on through her loved ones.
The funeral was held at the Chesed Shel Emes on Tuesday March 26, followed by a burial service at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Blake Nichols, Justin Odwak, Cal & Asher Reich, Brian Rosenberg, Wil Scheiring, Sean Smith, and Micah Sommer. Honorary pallbearers were Mickey Rosenberg & Alan Schweid.
The family wishes to thank the numerous health-care staff who participated in Lorraine’s care over the past couple of months, especially the wonderful staff at the Health Sciences Centre H3 surgical unit, Drs. Bubis, Goldenberg, Lipschitz, Shell, and Visser.

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EDWARD PERRY REISS April 30, 1935 – February 20, 2024

Ed was born in Poland in 1935 and fled to Canada in 1939 with his parents Raizel and Ira and older brothers Harry and Sam. The family settled in Edenbridge, SK where they farmed and where sister Ida was born.
In high school, the family moved to Winnipeg where Ed attended St. John’s before attending the University of Manitoba and finishing at the University of Western Ontario.
In 1968, Ed met his wife Barbara playing badminton at the YMHA. They were married three months later and left for New York where Ed trained as a stockbroker on Wall Street. Returning to Winnipeg, Ed worked as a broker for years before joining Barbara in what became the family business, Desserts Plus. They worked together for close to 40 years.
In 1971 daughter Lisa was born followed by Pam in 1974. Ed loved spending time with his family at their cottage near Kenora or on many road trips around North America and trips around the world. We were blessed and fortunate to be able to enjoy our time together.
Ed is survived by his wife of 55 years, Barbara; daughter Pam and his buddy Farfel, as well as his brother Sam, sister Ida Alpern and in-laws, Len and Lynne Shapiro, Honey Kowall, and nephews and nieces.
Ed was predeceased by his dear daughter Lisa, parents, Raizel and Ira, in-laws, Irene and Joe Shapiro, brother Harry, sisters-in-law, Vicky and Bayla, brothers-in-law, Saul Alpern and David Shapiro.
The family thanks the wonderful staff at the Simkin Centre who were very supportive and caring during his time there. And our deep thanks to Cantor Tracy Kasner for performing the burial ceremony with kindness and sensitivity.
Ed was a man of integrity, intelligence, honesty, wit, and above all else, he loved his girls.

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