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Gail Denesiuk

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GAIL ANNE DENESIUK

July 5, 1957 – August 22, 2020

It is with broken hearts that we announce the unexpected but peaceful passing of Gail Anne Denesiuk (née Hayden), treasured mother, sister and aunt, on Saturday, August 22, 2020.

 

Left to cherish her time with us are her daughters, Dinine and Dana (Tyler), sister Pamela, nephew Joey and niece Jamie (Michael).  Gail is also survived by her extended family of aunt and uncles, cousins and their families, and the friends that she held dear.  There are many loved ones that preceded Gail in her journey; we are most comforted knowing that she’s in the loving arms of our Mom and Dad, Jack and Kay Hayden, who she missed inconsolably for what seemed like a lifetime.

 

It is near impossible to sum up the life of a loved one.  We can say without a doubt, though, that Gail was love, courage, conviction, passion, and strength - personified.  She was never outwardly aggressive about any of these traits, but instead lived her life most humbly, navigating the good and the challenges her way and on her own terms. She might be surprised to be described as a nurturer, but in everything she pursued in life – as an accomplished pianist and fierce music lover; as a registered nurse, who held many roles in Northern Manitoba, British Columbia and at home in Winnipeg, settling only for being completely hands-on and providing the best patient care; to her love of pets, plants, cooking, sewing, crocheting and quirky crafting; as the best big sister and auntie; and of course, her most valued pursuit – as a Mama and very best friend – nurturing was the common denominator.  She often reminded us laughingly but seriously, while wagging her finger, that she changed all of our diapers, and had earned her stripes as the matriarch of our family! She was an irreplaceable part of everyone’s life, for anything that came our way, never wavering but…always the pragmatic one…she didn’t believe in hanging about – she encouraged looking to the future and being positive moving forward.

 

It is because of this practical nature and Gail’s steadfast belief in God’s Plan, that we have been just able to begin processing her passing.  This Plan comforted her, and she fully embraced her belief that our life paths are set for us from the day we are born, and that the events of our lives happen for reasons that become clear to us in some way.  Even though she is not with us, she is ‘with us’, right beside us, pulling us together, giving us strength, making us laugh, loving us and reminding each of us what it will take to soothe, grieve, and move forward. She has made sure that she is and will remain a strong and constant force in our lives. For this, we are forever grateful.

In keeping with Gail's wishes, cremation has taken place. Due to the current restrictions relative to the COVID-19 pandemic, a private celebration of her life will be held. In the meantime, Gail’s family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives consider sharing memories and stories about Gail using the comment section on this page.

 

In lieu of flowers, we ask that you consider making a donation in Gail’s memory to the Winnipeg Humane Society.

 

How can you mend a broken heart,

how can you stop the rain from falling down?...

 

Smile, an everlasting smile, and that smile will bring you near to me…

 

You don’t know what it’s like, to love somebody, to love somebody, they way I love you.

~ B. Gibb

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Al & Rhonda

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Gail will certainly be missed for her laughter and her great attitude toward life. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dinine, Dana and family. Love Uncle Al, auntie Rhonda and family. 

Ken Levenec

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Dear Didi, Dana, Pam and Family, Yesterday's celebration of Gail's Life was beautiful. I will always remember her soft warm kisses.  We will always keep Gail close to our hearts where she will  be cherished.  ❤ Love You! Big Hugs and Kisses!! Ken, Colleen Levenec and Family

Valerie Denesiuk

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Dinine and Dana so very sorry that you lost your Mum.  Remember the good times always and the things you shared together.  She is at peace.

Donna

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

I only met your mom the one time Dinine and Dana, and she was so nice to me.  I could hear the love in her voice for you 2 when we got up and chatted over coffee when she came out to Alberta for Dana's grad... and she told me how proud she was of you girls and a couple of cute stories about when you were younger.  I am so sorry that you lost her so early. 💕

Nancy Kosie

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Dana, Dinine and Pam, I am so sorry for your loss. Gail will be missed.I will always remember her thunderous laughter, hugs and her unique way of throwing in Ukrainian words and phrases into any conversation, whether you understood the language or not. Nursing school and Tennessee would not have been the same without her. It is time to rest, my friend.  Nancy Mandziuk-Kosie.

Cheryl Bartos

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Gail May be gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.   We have fond memories of times spent together, laughs and conversations.  Our deepest sympathies to all of you!  With “All our love”, The Bartos’

Peter and Lindsay Hawryliuk

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

We will be with you in spirit as you Celebrate Gail’s Life.  Gail was one of my treasured Bridesmaids 47 years ago, she was also my cousin who was closest to my age.  Cousins are connected heart to heart, time and distance can’t break the bond apart.  We grieve with you, condolences to all of Gail’s family!

Mark Kozak

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

I will always cherish this special woman. Rest easy my dear friend
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