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Joan Kitchen

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JOAN MARIE KITCHEN

(NÉE SMITH)

April 14, 1949 - February 12, 2026

Peacefully, and surrounded by family, Joan passed away at Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg. Predeceased by her husband of 58 years Gordon; parents, Harold and Jean Smith; and Sister Catherine; Joan is survived by her son David Kitchen (Sandra); daughter Jennifer Lane (Matthew); grandchildren, Emmett, Arwen, Anna, and Oliver; brother George (Dawn) Smith and beloved nieces and nephews.


Joan was born in St. Thomas Ontario. The middle child of Harold and Jean Smith’s three children, she spent much of her childhood in Southern Ontario, and Europe. Joan had a big personality in a small package - she often joked that touring Europe in the back seat of a Volkswagen packed full of camping supplies with her brother and sister kept her short.


After the family returned to Canada, Joan went to high school in Portage la Prairie attending Portage Collegiate Institute where Gord Kitchen and his 1964 Ford Fairlane caught her eye. Joan and Gord married in 1967 and moved to St. Vital in Winnipeg where they started their family. In the 80s the family moved to Southdale where Joan was involved in many community activities, like coaching softball.


Joan worked as a bank teller, where she got to know many dear colleagues and clients, and she volunteered for many organizations and was always generous with her time. She made many life-long friends among her colleagues, with neighbours in Winnipeg and at the cottage on Nutimik Lake, and nearly anyone who got to know her.


Joan was a devoted wife and loving mother and always worked hard to make events like Christmas, birthdays and other celebrations special, often cooking twice as much food as needed, and usually having it ready 20 minutes late.


The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Motor Neuron Clinic at Deer Lodge, the ALS society of Manitoba, staff at The Meadows Retirement Residence, all the caregivers in her life, and especially all her close friends who visited over the past months.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Society of Manitoba (alsmb.ca)


A farewell for Joan will be planned for spring 2026 in Poplar Point.


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Linda Campbell

March 5, 2026 at 2:21 PM

Our sincere sympathy to David, Jennie and families on Joan's passing.She was a very determined and independent person. An excellent caregiver to Gord for many years.She handled her diagnosis bravely. Joan had a good sense of humour and we enjoyed her stories. Had fun sharing dinner,wine and cottage time together over the years.A great hostess, will be missed. The family should be very proud o f both Gord and Joan as they were of them.Lyndon & Linda Campbell

Campbell Lyndon-Linda

March 5, 2026 at 12:37 PM

We left a comment 5 days ago. Why is it not mentioned?Lyndo &Linda Campbell

Della Cogar

March 5, 2026 at 8:26 AM

David and Jenny, my sincere condolences on both your dad and mom's passings. As difficult as I imagine it is to lose both so close together, I echo Gord Smith's comments below.... they were a great example of a true partnership within a marriage. I hope it brings you comfort that they are together again.

Colleen Smith

March 4, 2026 at 7:52 PM

Condolences to David, Jenny and families. Remembering Joan as a cheerful and friendly soul.

Colleen Smith

Gordon Smith

March 2, 2026 at 10:21 AM

Sincere condolences to David and Jennie. Although saddened by

Joan's passing it's wonderful that her and Gord have been reunited so soon! They were a great couple !

Regret losing touch with them over the years!

Liz and Mike Crane

February 28, 2026 at 1:31 PM

My dear friend Joan. We worked at The Royal Bank together for many years and raised our kids together. Never had a problem striking up a conversation that is for sure, loved that about her. Just sad that I didn't have a chance to visit her one last time.

you are at peace now with your beloved Gord and family.

hope Muffy came to greet you with her tail wagging too.

Debbie & Brad Wood

February 28, 2026 at 9:24 AM

David, Jenn and Families. We are so sorry to hear of your Moms passing. She was gentle natured and very kind. When we would see her in the bank she was the sunshine you needed in your day. Our condolences to everyone.

Suzanne and John Courcelles

February 26, 2026 at 8:12 PM

 

Joan was a coworker of mine who had a big personality and a big heart. She was always willing to help out and get things done. I always appreciated her advice and her many talents. Our condolences to Jenny, David and their families

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