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Alma Juttner

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ALMA JUTTNER

July 19, 1926 – October 29, 2022

Alma Juttner (nee Kruschel) passed away on Saturday, October 29th at Tuxedo Villa.

Alma was an independent woman who very much lived life on her own terms. She was generous, fair and hard working. Whether she was planning a dinner for twenty or rushing downtown to pick up the last Christmas present at the Bay, Alma was a non-stoppable force.

 

She is survived by her children, Alan Juttner (Linda) and grandchildren (Jennifer, Jamie, Christie (Kris)

great grandson Jackson, daughters Diane Perreault (Alain), grand daughter Andree (Lee) granddaughters, Aridine, Adalie and Grace and grandson Arthur, Cheryl Desbiens (Kelly) granddaughter Alison, great grandchildren Jessica, Zoe and Gavin, grandsons Michael and Travis) and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

 

Alma is predeceased by her husband Arthur Juttner and her sisters Hadie Becker (Ken) and Elsie Zanke  

(Walter).

 

At a time when it wasn’t the norm for women to be alone, my mother was predeceased by her husband and left with three children to raise and educate. She had promised her husband, Arthur Juttner that she would make sure that her children were University educated. My mother always expected us to do our very best and she was willing to listen to us, to type our essays and to take care of all the household chores. She loved children and played imaginative games with them, taking them on magic carpet rides, reading stories and taking the grandchildren to Seven-Eleven for treats.

 

Alma attended church every Sunday, rain, snow or shine. Until she was eighty-five, she used to walk to church. When she could no longer walk, she got a ride down with Gladys Simonson. My mother made friends easily and enjoyed Sunday lunches at St. Mark’s Lutheran church. She never ate much, but she always brought home a couple of dainties carefully wrapped in a napkin. Grandson Arthur always enjoyed these special treats.

 

For many years, Alma took her daughter Diane, her son-in-law Alain and the grandchildren Andree and Arthur to Luther Village for a holiday. We have lovely memories of sitting out on the veranda, watching the sun go down, talking and listening to the loons.

 

Alma always worked outside the home. She worked at the YWCA as Residence Director for thirteen years and never missed a day. She then went on to work at Balmoral Hall School, working in the residence, the office and the junior kindergarten after school programme. She worked there until her retirement in 1990. My mother enjoyed working and she made many friends at both the YWCA and at Balmoral Hall. Her versatility and dedication made her a very valuable employee.

 

Her boundless energy and enthusiasm were legendary. She will be missed a great deal. However, we are grateful for the four extra years she had after a serious illness. Our thanks to the staff at Tuxedo Villa for their care. Also, our thanks to Reverend Ron Long for visiting and bringing my mother communion. My mother believed in the power of prayer. She had a little sign above her bed and she used to read it every night.

For God so loved the world

that he gave his only begotten son

that whosoever believeth in him

should not perish but have

 everlasting life.

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Diane Bieber

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I worked with Alma at Balmoral Hall School.She was a wonderful lady who was not afraid to voice her opinion about things she didn’t agree with.  I do remember her coming to me with concerns that I had hired a male kindergarten teacher! She soon got over that worry! Alma always enjoyed all the students. Diane Bieber ❤

Shirley (Pockett) Kopichanski

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I worked with Mrs Juttner in the school office at Balmoral Hall (84-86). She was like a mom to me and we kept in touch all these years except for the last few. She would always write a long letter at Christmas.  I have a couple paintings of an old house that Diane did for me.  RIP Mrs Juttner. You lived a wonderful life and your family meant the world to you! 

Jo-Anne Seymour

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Even though Alma's face popped off the Family Notices page at me, I still was shocked to see that she was there. She was one of those people who you could picture living forever, just by sheer force of will. Did not know her well, only met her later in life, but loved reading more about her in the tributes that follow. She was a trailblazer in many ways. The video shows she was loved, and loved fiercely back. Condolences to the family, you will miss her terribly. May peace surround you, and joy come with the memories of your beloved mother and grandmother. Jo-Anne Seymour

Agnes Luciow

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We were members at St. Mark's in the 60 to 69 and I remember Alma so well as they had just taken in a foster child;  I believe\her\name\was\Cheryl.  She told us that Cheryl would get up in the middle of the night and turn  all  the lights under and check to see if everyone was in bed. Alma was a  very special lady and I enjoyed talking with her. Our deepest sympathy to all of you at this time. Love in Jesus, Fred & Agnes Luciow 

Diane Shubaly

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

One memory that comes strongly is how thrilled Mrs. Juttner was when Andree was born. She was in her glory at the christening events.. Arthur and Andree were lucky to have her in the same city. She had a very friendly and engaging manner and she commented on how her kids were very dedicated and hard working as parents and providers. Ray and I offer our condolences and warmest wishes to all family members at  this special time. 

Beth Ritter Goldberg

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I was in my very early twenties when I started as a brand new teacher at Balmoral Hall..Mrs. Juttner was always there with a word of encouragement or advice. She will always remain one of my earliest boosters in my teaching career . Rest peacefully Mrs. Juttner.

Kathy E. Askholm

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My mother-in-law, Florence Askholm worked with Alma at Hargrave House with the YMCA. It was like meeting a friend when I worked at Balmoral Hall Junior Kindergarten with Mrs. Juttner as my Educational Assistant. My daughter, Kristine attended that class. We have shared some fond memories of this special lady. My condolences to the family.

Mark Winter

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

My and I extend to you  our condolences. The photos of your Mother look so much like how I have thought of her with the most amazing smile and caring eyes. Your mother, Diane and Alan, was deeply loved by my parents and the entire Juettner family.  Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the extended family in this time of sorrow.  

Deborah Zanke

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

My aunt inspired me in many ways. She was smart, strong, and ahead of her time. Her influence led me to think I could do anything I wanted to in my life and career. I miss her good humour and quick wink when she wanted you to be in on the joke. (bridesmaid photo from my mom's wedding)

Andrée Manning (nee Perreault)

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

Copied from my Facebook post from November 2, 2022. I cannot possibly do justice to the life of Alma Juttner in a Facebook post. I've tried for several days to sum up a brief post of the ways she's impacted me in my 37+ years on this planet, and there just isn't enough time; there aren't enough words to do justice to "Grandma J" in any obituary's formal or informal. She was a force of nature, fierce and proud. Alma Juttner passed away as she lived, fiercely, and bravely fighting for every breath at Tuxedo Villa in Winnipeg Manitoba, on the 29th of October 2022, at the age of 96, 55 years to the day after her husband Arthur Juttner. Only Alma could have decided to die on the exact same day as her husband. She was the most determined and powerful woman I have ever known. The fiercest feminist; she worked proudly all of her life, raised three children on her own after the death of her husband.  She paid off her house, put two kids through university and rarely missed a Sunday church service at St. Mark's Lutheran Church.  Her children were her greatest sources of pride and strength and in later years, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren whom she loved dearly brought her immense amounts of laughter, and love.  There are many Alma-isms I could leave you with, but one that often replays in my mind is one she told me on a warm and sunny winter afternoon just after my 19th birthday. She quoted Oscar Wilde at me instead of lecturing my latest questionable life choice, she hugged me tightly and said, "this above all things, to thine own self be true." I will miss you more than you could ever know Grandma J. I love you fiercely and strive to be half the force in the world you were.
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