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Lori Gerber

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LORI ANNE GERBER

(née VIVIAN)

September 26, 1958 – January 4, 2021

    It is with heavy hearts that we announce Lori’s passing on January 4th, 2021 in Winnipeg Manitoba, at the age of 62 years old. Lori is predeceased by her son, Dustin Gerber in 2004, and survived by her children Angela Kolonich and her husband Josh, Martee Wicker and her husband Mik, and Chris Gerber; sisters Terry Conn and her husband Gregory, and Donna Tremblay and her husband Ken; her extended family; and many friends in both the United States and Canada.

    Lori was born in Winnipeg Manitoba, and was the oldest of three sisters. Lori married and had her first child Angela while living in Winnipeg, and moved to the United States when she remarried. She lived in Lansing, and then Holt Michigan for many years, and had three more wonderful children; Dustin, Martee, and Chris. After the passing of her son Dustin, Lori moved back to Winnipeg to be closer to her family. 

    Lori treasured her role as a Mother and a homemaker, a job that she felt lucky to have because it allowed her to spend lots of time with her children. Not only was Lori a wonderful Mother to her four children, but also all the other kids in the neighborhood, on any street she lived on. She was always making hot dogs or Kraft dinner, planning pool parties in the backyard, or volunteering at her kid’s schools. She even helped host multiple school Valentines parties in one day! Lori also would often bring a special lunch to her kids at school, and spend the lunch break with them. Lori also loved animals, and her home was always full of both kids and pets. Birds, fish, hamsters, gerbils, and of course cats and dogs too.

    When her children got older, Lori attended Lansing Community College where she received her Certified Nurse Aide certificate, and took jobs providing home and hospice care for Cypress Home Care and Heartland Hospice in Lansing, Michigan. She also pursued Reiki training, and other holistic approaches to providing care for her patients. While she treasured her time as a Mother at home, Lori felt it was a privilege to provide care to people in their older years, and at the end of life. Her kind demeanor and bedside manner comforted her patients, and many of her patients and families formed a special bond with her. Lori was personally invited and honored at many of her client’s funerals, and inspired her daughter Martee to also go into healthcare. Lori continued her career when she moved back to Winnipeg, working for the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority until she retired. 

    Lori also loved to garden. She loved plants, and she made growing them look so easy! She loved her tiger lilies, rhubarb, and her lilac and burning bush. She also loved her purple passion, spider plant and dieffenbachia and she gifted friends and family seedlings of each one. Lori also loved to make things and to craft using cross-stitch and crochet. Over the years, she made lots of mittens, blankets, pillows, toys, and clothing for her children's dolls and stuffed animals. She would like to crochet on cold winter nights after supper, watching her kids play video games, or a pet snoozing nearby.


    Lori was active in her church communities too – both in Michigan at the All-Saints Lutheran Church, and in Winnipeg at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, where she was a member of the altar guild and the church knitting circle. At the Cathedral Church in Winnipeg, she worked closely with Reverend Paul Johnson, Reverend Brian Ford, other church members like her dear friend Shirley Godfrey to support church initiatives. Lori volunteered by visiting members of nursing homes, giving prayer readings, singing hymns, knitting prayer shawls, and making other items for the Cathedral Church community.


    When Lori was diagnosed with stage four breast Cancer in 2018, she immediately resolved to fight as hard as she could. Lori’s strength and will to fight cancer was not because she was afraid of passing, but instead because she wanted more time to build memories with her family, and to be there for her children. In her final years, she did exactly that – spending time with her family and building lots of memories together. She volunteered with church family and friends, gathered with her family to celebrate birthdays, took her bucket list trip to Churchill Manitoba to see the polar bears, enjoyed watching her niece’s daughter Daci learn and grow, spent every Saturday crafting over facetime with her daughters in the United States, and spent many hours cuddling with her pets in front of her warm fireplace. 


    The last year of her battle was particularly difficult, and complicated by the pandemic – yet Lori’s strength and resolve never, ever wavered. Lori’s hope was infectious, her strength unwavering, and her love unending. Her kindness and light touched everyone around her, and she never lost sight of the things most important to her – her faith and her family. Even in her final months here with us on Earth, she was inspiring others. Lori's passing was very peaceful, holding hands with her daughter Angela. Afterward, her nurse came into the room and shed tears, and said that Lori was a very special person with a heart that was kind, and both gentle and strong. 


    Lori’s Family would like to thank Lori’s Cancer Care team especially Dr. D. Grenier, Dr. B. Kowaluk, and nurse Nick. We would also like to thank all of the Health professionals at Concordia Hospital for providing excellent care for Lori during her hospitalization, and specifically the hospital staff of N3E for providing comfort during her final moments. 


    A celebration of her life will be held in Winnipeg sometime in the Fall. Our wish is to share loving stories and memories of Lori here on the website, and gather in person to celebrate her life once we are able. We will communicate details as they are available. 

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

Cremation & Life Celebrations

530 St. Mary Avenue - Winnipeg

204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Tamara Noe

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

I so enjoyed getting to know and spend time with Lori during her visits to see Ang in Lansing.  She was a joy to be around and I am honored to have known her.  Our d ay spent in Battle creek with our moms will always be a great memory.  What a fun day!

Lori Sichello

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

My dear friend Terry...sending my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beautiful sister to you and the family. What a lovely photo tribute!  Lori Sichello

Sally Hewson

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Lori and I met as teenagers. I knew her both as an individual and as a member of the trinity of Vivian sisters. Somehow that trinity was greater than the sum of the individual women. Over the years, I would see Lori in the summers when I returned to Winnipeg for a visit. There was usually a garden party hosted by one of her sisters and I would enjoy catching up with Lori. She was intelligent and stayed current with events of the day. Her thoughts were always well informed and articulate. And she was one of the most enlightened people I know. She always operated from a place of compassion and kindness. Her light shone brightly and I shall miss her. My heart goes out to her sisters, and to her whole family. 

Bob Geier

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

A person's legacy is like ripples in a pond... it is the people they have touched, and all the people touched by those people, on out into the world.  It has been an honor and a delight working as a friend and colleague of Angie's, and seeing in her what is no doubt a reflection of her mom's kindness and care for others.  God bless Lori for that and so many other ripples into the world.  May He welcome her home with joy to the land that knows no suffering.  

Rene Jamieson

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Lori will be greatly missed, not just by her biological family, but by her faith family at St. John's Cathedral.  We will miss her gentle presence, her sunny smile, her warm heart and her generous spirit.  Much as we will miss you, we give thanks to God that your struggle is over, that your pain is no more. Rest in peace, dear Lori, until you rise in glory.  

Carol Ingimundson

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Ron & I know Lori as a member of our church family @ St. John’s I remember sitting down with Lori shortly after her arrival @ church & found her so easy to talk to. I got to know her so much more when she joined altar guild with her sisters as well as  when Lori joined our friendship circle  She fit right in taking up the chance  to create beautiful  prayer shawls  which she crocheted. You will be missed Lori but so happy to have  had you as a loving caring friend of St. Johns. Carol Ingimundson & Ron Craig

Tracy Powell

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Lori was one of the kindest people I have ever met and I loved coming home with Angie from college so many weekends to spend time with her family - her mom was like my "college mom" because she was always so welcoming to me and I felt right at home with all of you. I remember her love for Crorgis and how incredibly excited she was to finally get one. For some reason that memory still makes me smile to this day. She was so loving to all, and for that reason so very loved. Although I haven't seen y'all in years I kept up with her fight, prayed hard along the way, shed tears at the news of her passing, and am happy that she is now at peace. ❤ 

Paula Kolonich

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

  I remember Lori coming to Elliott school to pick you up Angie, she would come in, seen the mess, and say "my you've been having fun" in that l can't believe this voice". Lori turned white as a ghost and nearly passed out the day she found you using a skill saw! She did bring her back for the next meeting with that smile that said I am not sure my heart can take this, but she was so kind and strong she never stopped you Angie from reaching for your best self.  Lori was smart, kind, caring, giving, talented, and most of all loving.  I am so glad you had the time with your mom before she was to sick to make sure you all know how much you are loved.  Lori knew how hard taking care of her final wishes would be, so she made sure to help you with them, by  telling you and putting them in writing, so you would not have to guess.   Honoring her last wishes will be your last act of love and respect, so happy she helped you with them.    I know that Angela, Dusten, Martha, and Chris were her world.  She lived to help you all become the best self you could be in all ways, always. If love could give you everything there would be nothing left for anyone else, she loved you that much.  Your mom was thr best!   Love Paula

Kayla Lobdell

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Angie has been a dear friend of mine for over a decade. I had the pleasure of meeting Lori on several occasions when she visited the United States to see Angie & Josh. When Angie graduated with her PhD from Michigan State, I sat with Lori during the graduation ceremony. She was so proud of you Angie!! Never forget that! Lori was an exceptionally kindhearted person who just made you feel so at home. My deepest condolences Angie & family! Heaven gained a beautiful angel and Lori's spirit will live on in the hearts of all who loved her! ❤

Vicki

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

 Dear Terry, Greg & family, it seems Lori lived life to the fullest & treasured everyone in it. I hope you can rest easy knowing she chose to spend her last yrs reconnecting with her dear sisters & famillies, & you were there for her in her 2 1/2 yr fight with cance; and there for her children reassuring them every step of the way. You will have Lori forever in your hearts & Memories❤

Deborah

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

I knew Lori ever sense she & family moved to the neighborhood here in MI. We became the best of friends. Ever sense she moved back to Canada I have missed her but now it weights heavy on my heart for her family. Lori was a Godly person & I know that we will see each other again in Heaven. What I remember most about Lori is her smile & her gentle soul. We had coffee or tea together several times a week & we even had a Bible study in my home. My prayers go out to her children Angie, Martha & Chris as well as the rest of her family.  

Laura MacDonald

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

 We see Lori's smile and we feel her gentle, quiet presence.  From Florence (aka Bunny) McCormick: It was always so pleasant to enjoy a cup a coffee with Lori at the end of the St John's church service. We sure kept our hands busy knitting for Charlie Brown Christmas tree to distribute warm mitts and hats for neighboring school children, for baby layettes for the Thelma Wynne project, and the many prayers shawls we knit for others.  The many conversations we had in our friendship circle--the trust and love we all share for each other. May Terri, Donna, and family find strength and peace remembering the lives, love and friendship you share. From Laura MacDonald: It was and is so delightful to have come to know Lori and her two sisters, Terri and Donna through the St. John's Cathedral services and social gatherings. Three sisters sitting together in their pew; hosting one of many coffee hour refreshments for us all after the service; and being such beautiful role models of family and friends. We are all here for you Terri, Donna, and family. Lori's smile is forever in my heart.

Leanne Landriault

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Such a kind gentle soul.  I miss her greatly as do many others I’m sure. Her big heart had many rooms and she filled them all. I know I was in one of those rooms and I’m so grateful for her accommodating me.  She was loved.

Barry and Susie Raeside

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Barry and I were so blessed and fortunate to have met and chatted with Lori and Terry on their very first visit to The Cathedral. Lori was such a kind and gentle soul who, through her entire illness, never gave up, always had a positive attitude and fought the good fight right up to the end. We will miss you, Lori, You set a good example for us to follow should misfortune or illness befall us. Lori is now at peace and free from pain.  Dear Lord, may she rest in peace and let light perpetual shine upon her. Our sincere condolences and sympathy go out to Lori's family, and Terry and Donna and families.

Stephen Marshe

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I have just learned of Lori's passing. Lost contact with her many years ago and found out through a mutual friend recently she had passed. Lori was an amazing human whom anyone that met her or had the pleasure to know her was the better for it. I boarded with Lori and her husband when she was expecting her first child they named Angela Dawn. She had the room setup for the baby arriving soon and would constantly be moving and redoing the room until perfect for that day her Lovely Daughter Angela would come into this world. I remember the day Angela arrived. Went back a number of times to visit Lori & Don and see Angela she was such an adorable gift. Lori was such a dedicated Mother to Angela beyond compare.  My heart felt condolences however late go out to Lori as well here family. R.I.P.

Susan Jonson

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

My best friend. 50 years is a long time. That’s when I met Lori, Terry & Donna. Such a happy time when this picture was taken. I think it was right after Angie was born. Lori’s just glowing! I have never witnessed such a profound love between siblings. Their relationship with each other went beyond close. A deep, deep connection. I’ve already said this on my own FB Tribute to Lori, but I’ll say it here as well. I must have done something good in a past life to have met you in this one. I love you Lor, and I’ll see ya when I get there.

Angie Kolonich

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

My Mum is the strongest Woman I've ever met. I love her more than anything, and am going to miss her so much. Chris and I want to share this memory of her with you. For years, every time I would visit Winnipeg, Mum would always say "Oh, you should go to the Royal Canadian Mint while you are here! They give tours, and you can even touch a solid gold bar!" We would laugh and say "that's cool" but we never took the trip. When she heard that we were all coming up for her 60th Birthday, she suggested it again. and again... multiple times. Finally, I scheduled a tour for all of us at the Mint, and we all got to touch the gold bar. Lori was so excited. Later on, we were talking about it and I asked "Was the tour everything you hoped it would be?" and she replied "Oh, I just thought all of you would enjoy going" I laughed, but Chris knew the truth, she wanted to go for years! 
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