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Beryl Lockhart

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BERYL ELIZABETH LOCKHART

April 3, 1931 - January 9, 2022

It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, and friend on January 9, 2022 at Riverview Health Center, at the age of 90.

Mom will be greatly missed by her children, Laurie, Janice, and (Dave) Whillans; daughter-in-law Angela Wilson; adored grandchildren, Kyla (Ryan) Whitney, Brett Whillans and Aidan and Rowan Lockhart; great-grandchild, Chloe Elizabeth Whitney; brother Gary Aldcorn; nieces, Carol Latter, Linda Block, Leslie and Jody Aldcorn; as well as nephews, Gord Latter, Gord and Jamie Aldcorn, Trevor and Ross Lockhart.

She was predeceased by her husband Doug Lockhart; her beloved son Cal Lockhart; her parents Muriel and William Aldcorn; brothers-in-law Ernie Lockhart and Jack Latter; sister-in-law, Doris Latter; and niece, Sandra Latter.

Mom was born in Gouverneur, Saskatchewan and moved to Shaunavon, Saskatchewan at the age of one. (Mom was fiercely proud of her Saskatchewan Roots!) Her family moved to Winnipeg in 1947, when she was 16. She graduated from Daniel McIntyre Collegiate, met Dad at The Young People’s Group at Chalmers United Church, where they later married in 1953. Mom worked as a secretary at Great West Life, M.T.S., C.P.R. and later part time at the Rotary Club.  

Mom and Dad moved to Fort Garry and they raised three children, in a wonderful community.  Mom often said the best decision they made was moving to Jupiter Bay, where they lived among wonderful neighbours, they had the best bay parties and they developed many long-lasting friendships. While working part time, and raising three kids, Mom took on the challenge of going to university. She obtained a degree in Social Work from the University of Manitoba in 1977. She enjoyed working at the Women’s Pavilion at the Health Sciences Center, until her retirement in 1988.

Mom and Dad’s lengthy retirement allowed them to spend winters in the south and summers at their treasured cottage at Lake of The Woods, where Mom loved her daily swim to the point, picking blueberries for one of her famous pies and entertaining family and friends.

Mom loved to travel, besides road trips across Canada and the United States, she was fortunate enough to spend time in China, Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico and Hawaii. Mom seemed to have boundless energy as she took up different sports such as cycling, golf, downhill and cross-country skiing, and tennis. Later, she took classes at the Reh-Fit Center and went on her daily walks. She loved to play the piano and she would play when she was happy or sad; playing the piano seemed to give her incredible strength. She was so honoured and thrilled to play at her granddaughter’s wedding in 2019.

In her retirement, Mom volunteered at Habitat for Humanity, helped teach English to new Canadians and volunteered with the Fort Garry United Church Women’s Group (formerly Unit 7), where the Christmas ‘cookie run’ was a favourite annual event.  

Mom was happiest when she was surrounded by people; she really was a social butterfly and she loved having people to her home for coffee or a meal. She enjoyed discussing politics and current events, and on the very rare occasion, when the Free Press wasn’t at her door, it was agony for her!        
   
Mom’s love for her family was her greatest devotion. She enjoyed her four grandchildren immensely; she made each one of them feel special and she was thrilled to obtain G.G.M. (Great Grandma) status in 2020!

Mom was one classy lady and she had a strong sense of style with fashion and décor. Her selflessness, strong convictions, positive attitude and how she listened (without passing judgement), made her a very special person that you could trust.

Mom faced her illnesses, the death of her husband Doug, and the tragic death of her son Cal, with marvelous courage. She truly believed it is not what happens to you in life, but how you react to it that really matters and she faced all these challenges remaining as positive as possible.

Mom- we love you more than the sunshine! You will be lovingly missed by all that knew you.

Thank you to all the workers who cared for Mom at the Health Science Centre and Riverview Health Center. Special thanks to Dr. Chizick and Dr. Narkosy at H.S.C. and nurses Tony and Jennifer at Riverview Health Center.

There will be a memorial service at a future date. In the meantime, we kindly request that mom’s friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of Fort Garry United Church

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Betty Shaw

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

The first time I met Beryl was when  she and Doug toured the Rocky Mountains with Aunt Muriel and Uncle Bill.  I recall this trip being referred to as a honeymoon (by Beryl and Doug), and a wedding trip (by Auntie Muriel and Uncle Bill!).  I am the daughter of Aunt Muriel's youngest brother Bill, which makes an age difference of almost a generation between Beryl and myself.  My sister Pat and I grew up on the farm near Camrose, and in the mid 1950s, the prospect of a trip to Banff was made doubly exciting by the arrival of Beryl and Doug's wedding photo, and an invitation to meet our beautiful older cousin, and her glamorous new husband! We were both shy and nervous.  We knew being in the presence of Aunt Muriel and Uncle Bill required our very best manners, however we were soon uncomfortable (we had to wear skirts and long stockings and it was hot!), and the adult visiting seemed to go on for hours. After a quick aside to Beryl, Doug suddenly slapped his thigh and enthusiastically suggested that he and Beryl take Pat and I up the chairlift at Mt. Norquay. We had never been treated to this before, and we were stunned, then thrilled, and ultimately rescued! As adults our paths did not cross often, in fact the trip to Banff was the only time I ever met Doug.  In later years when the Martin cousins were mostly retired and had time and resources for travel, I had more opportunities to reacquaint with Beryl, and every visit was no different from that very first one in Banff.  Beryl was always welcoming, fun, sensitive and empathic;  we could always effortlessly pick up right from where we left off.  She never lost the qualities that made her so special that very first meeting.  She will be remembered fondly by my family. Janice, Laurie and Angela and families, thank you for the beautiful tribute. Betty Shaw Calgary

Jay & Sherri Adamson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our condolences on Beryl's passing. I have many great memories of seeing her at Jupiter Bay and Woodchuck Bay. Whether it was a party, casual get together or work (shingling the cottage roof, repairing the dock, etc.), Beryl always had a smile and a positive outlook. The video is perfect as it captures how she enjoyed life. 

Henry & Karen Krysanski

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

For 55 years, we were gifted with Beryl & Doug as a loving caring neighbour & enjoyed a fun filled friendship with them from skiing on snow to skiing on water, dancing at the community center & Jupiter Bay parties.  Memories of Beryl will be our treasure.  She will be missed & fondly loved & remembered.  Hank & Karen Krysanski

Gordon Latter (Nephew)

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a Wonderful video & What a Wonderful Life. The memories are so special and numerous... words can not do it justice. The excitement and anticipation of (alternating) Latter/Lockhart Xmas Day dinners was overwhelming; Aunt Beryl playing the piano, singing our favorite Xmas Carols. Uncle Doug & Aunt Beryl inviting me on Ski Trips to Sugar Hills and Whistler was very special. The memories and adventures at Woodchuck Bay/Zigzag Island, Clearwater Bay (LOTW) feel like it was yesterday.

Kathy McKibbin

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beryl, our beloved neighbour for over 50 years!  We miss you terribly!  We had so many happy times together including our “jumping Jupiter ski team”!  Beryl was always there for us in times of need. Her generosity, kindness, and counsel will be the memories held forever.

Susan and Bob Taylor

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beryl was a wonderful friend who truly did value and care for all human beings.  We were introduced to Beryl over 20 years ago by Lee Rye when Cal died.  Lee thought we would bond as our son died earlier in the same year.  Lee was so right because we could discuss everything and anything with lots of hugs and tears.  Over the years we developed an exceptional friendship. ❤❤ We love and miss you Beryl.  Rest in peace, dear friend.  Forever in our hearts, Susan and Bob Taylor

Matt Freeman

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

An absolutely exceptional person with a beautiful soul. She’ll be missed dearly, but we all have amazing memories of our time with her. Matt Freeman & Family

Darlene Gousseau

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Mrs Lockhart was such a warm and caring next door neighbor.  Her conversations were always interesting and enjoyable.  Although I moved away from the Jupiter Bay neighbourhood years ago, the Lockhart family has always remained fondly in my memories.  My deepest condolences to Laurie and Janice and the Lockhart family on the loss of a truly wonderful lady.  You have given her a beautiful tribute in her memory! ❤ Darlene Gousseau (Juskow) (Former Next Door Neighbors)

Marilyn Lockhart

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am so grateful to have had Beryl to celebrate with, grieve with, vacation with, and to just spend time with.  Beryl was warm, loving, funny, adventurous, and the most kind person I have ever met. I will miss her terribly but thank God for her wonderful presence in my life not only as my Sister-in-law but as my best friend.   Marilyn Lockhart 

Bob Whitney

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beryl was special in many ways. She could make you feel welcome and at home from the first time you met her. We will always remember the Thanksgiving dinners we were invited to and especially the one that announced her status of becoming GGM. Our prayers are with her. Bob and Linda Whitney 

Kyla Whitney

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Missing you already grandma. The video brought a tear to my eye seeing the full and joyous life you got to live. I will always cherish our time swimming at the lake, playing Christmas carols together on the piano, and baking pies and shortbread together. Thank you for being the best role model to myself and all around you.

Ross, Laura, Emily, Jack and Sadie Lockhart

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We give God thanks for Auntie Beryl's incredible life and for the innumerable ways in which her love and kindness transformed ours.  The beautiful tribute video brings back so many wonderful memories (including the cottage!) and we are grateful for her life so generously shared with all of us - family, friends, church and community.  In the words of Auntie Beryl - that video was "top drawer." Much love to Janice & Dave, Laurie and Angela and the family in Winnipeg who attended Auntie Beryl so well these past several years.

Ken Biberdorf

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We remember the fun times at the cottage.  A great lady !  Hug’s Sharon & Ken Biberdorf 

Kathy Aldcorn

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beryl was someone who lived life to the fullest and made everyone around her feel loved and wanted. She was so very special and did so much with such enthusiasm. She loved her family and friends and went out of her way to help anyone who needed it. She was so loved by so many.

Sally Shwetz

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

An Appreciation Note to a Wonderful Person Beryl, you may not be with me here today, but are with me always, my special friend.  We have shared many fun times. I recall our special trips. Our time in Hawaii was so much fun.  It was a highlight for the four of us. Visiting the different islands was so amazing. Then later we drove to Florida, visited special places and then drove back via the east coast, including a special day in Charleston. The four of us got along so well. I also remember our cruise around Aruba, to Columbia, going up the Panama Canal and then along the east side of the coastline seeing the monkeys and the sloths, Belize and Honduras, ending our adventure in Key West at the tip of Florida. Those were such special times. We stayed friends after Doug passed by working with the Fort Garry United Church unit and enjoying our discussion fellowship group. We met monthly and always enjoyed the discussions for so many years. We always sat together. I also enjoyed our time visiting in your backyard telling our life stories.  I will think of you often as you are a special friend to me forever.  Much love, Sally.

Jody Aldcorn

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Cousins – When I think of Auntie Beryl (my apologies, but to me, that is her name; never separated) the words “Strong”, “Resilient”, “Calm” and “Compassionate” come to mind. She was a remarkable lady for whom I had a great deal of respect. I’m very glad that Gary had the opportunity to visit with his sister so recently.  I know that meant a lot to him.  Attaching a fun picture of Auntie Beryl, Uncle Doug and our crew at the cottage many years ago.  My regrets that Gary isn’t included -  he must have been behind the camera. Our thoughts are with you. Jody Aldcorn

Lynn Hamilton

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My sympathy to all of your family. I met Beryl at Fort Garry United Church when I was a young mom. She was always such a gracious, beautiful & friendly lady, who took time to chat and made you feel like she really cared about you. Over the years we would run into each other in various places and I would always come away from our visits with a happier heart. I was very sad when I read that she had passed. Sincerely, Lynn Hamilton

Ronda Martin

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My deepest condolences to my cousins, Laurie, Janice, Angela, Gary and your families.  I'll always remember your mom and sister smiling, being a kind, loving and caring lady.  She was as beautiful on the outside as on the inside.   A wonderful tribute for a wonderful lady.  Warmest Hugs to all.  Ronda Martin

Lillian Panontin

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

A beautiful tribute to a beautiful person. I have so many happy memories of my Lockhart cousins and our many trips to Jupiter Bay over the years. Beryl and my father, Ron Martin, were first cousins but she was “Auntie” Beryl to me. My condolences to Laurie and Jan and your and Cal’s families and Gary and your family and all my Martin cousins and Auntie Verlie and her family.  Lillian Panontin, Thunder Bay

Lynn Gillson (Wiebe)

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Laurie and family, please accept my condolences on the passing of your Mom.  It's funny but my memory of your Mom is decades old- when we attended General Byng School together.  I remember her being a lovely, warm and kind woman.  Her photo and stories confirm that she was the same now as she was then.  Please know you are in my prayers.

marlene durling

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Beryl in 2003 at a bereavement group we both belonged to, and interestingly discovered after knowing her a couple of years I had dated her brother Gary many years before. She was always someone I could openly share grief with and we enjoyed many lunches together.That was a beautiful tribute  to a lovely lady Marlene Durling

Carol Latter, niece

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

A wonderfully fitting tribute to a gracious and lovely woman.  My aunt Beryl was the epitome of beauty, inside and out and she will be greatly missed.   So many memories of amazing family times, with so much music and laughter. Soft sauce! Love and hugs to Laurie, Jan and your family.  

Douglas King

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I knew husband Doug when he was employed with the City, and curled with him on Friday nights at the Heather Curling Club.  Never met Beryl until she "hitched" up with Bob Ferguson, a former fellow City Clerk's employee, when they would attend our "Clerks Luncheon" on Wednesdays at the Pancake House.  Beryl was with us when my wife Sharon and I celebrated our 50th Wedding Anniversary, and she convinced the rest of the bunch to spring for our lunch, in celebration of the event.  Didn't see her again until Bob's funeral.  She was a very nice lady, and we enjoyed her company and for her looking our for Bob as he was experiencing declining health.

Bonnie

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

The family quotes Beryl, 'Best thing we ever did was move to Jupiter Bay!'.   Weren't we the lucky ones, the neighbors who became the friends she loved and was loved by.  Glen, myself, our children Matt and Lisa won the neighborhood lottery 39 years ago moving to Jupiter Bay, as luck would have it right next door to the Lockharts. Bonnie Freeman

Mary-Lea Ruscetta

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Very sad to hear of Beryl’s passing. She and Doug were a very big part of my parents Colleen and Vincent Horbay’s lives for as long as I can remember. Beryl was always so warm and friendly and had a sparkle in her eye. She and my Mom certainly had fun for so many years. Now they can be together in heaven and continue their wonderful friendship. Thinking of  you all and sending good wishes, Mary-Lea (Horbay) Ruscetta and the Horbay Family

Cheryl Larner

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

To Laurie, Janice and Cal’s families,very sincere condolences. I knew Beryl Lockhart from the time I was 5 years old until we moved away from Jupiter Bay in 1967 when I was 11. I was a very good friend with her daughter Laurie and Beryl and her husband Doug, along with her parents, Mr and Mrs Aldcorn attended Windermere United Church with us. I have very fond memories of Mrs Lockhart when I was young and on the odd occasion when my family returned to Wpg over the years to visit our relatives. My mom, my sister Dianne and myself had the pleasure of spending a few hours reminiscing with Beryl in 2015 when we dropped by unannounced at her house on our way through heading back to Saskatoon. She welcomed us with open arms, offered us coffee and a bite to eat. Lovely lady who will, I’m sure, be missed by many who had the pleasure of knowing her Cheryl (Loeppky) Larner 
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