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Kathy Park

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KATHLEEN "KATHY" PARK

December 1, 1945 – December 5, 2021

With heavy hearts, we announce that Kathy passed away on Sunday December 5, 2021 unexpectedly in her sleep in at the age of 76 years.

 

Kathy is survived by her husband Ken of 48 years; daughter Karen Richard (Joe); son Richard Park (Suzanne); grandchildren, Kristin Richard, Sydney Richard, Ryan Park, and Juliana Park; sister Jean Eunson; brother-in-law David Park (Nina); and numerous extended family and friends.

 

Kathy was predeceased by her parents Yvonne and Wilfred Laliberte, her brother August (Joan), sister Jeanette Pilon (Andrew), brothers Emile, Rene, brother-in-law Bill Eunson and mother and father in-law Mary and Richard Park.

 

Kathy grew up in St. Vital where she live all her life except for one year when her and Ken moved to Transcona. It didn’t take her long to realize St. Vital was her forever home and she moved back as soon as she could. She attended Lavallee school and left school at an early age to go to work. She worked at St. Amant Centre, St. Vital School Division, and retired her work career with over 25 years at Meadowood Manor Personal Care Home as a housekeeper (Moptoligist). But she soon realized that retirement wasn’t for her and she went back to work for a few more years at Foyer Valade Personal Care Home. She was a hard worker, loved all the places she worked and most of all she loved all the close relationships she made with co-workers.

 

Kathy was a people person. She loved being with family and friends. Her favorite was getting together with family enjoying good food and playing cards. She also loved playing bingo and going to the casino. Back in the day she was known as the life of the party, she always made us laugh and she loved to dance and listen to Elvis, country music, and fiddling. She loved to travel and was able to fulfill her dreams by visiting Graceland, Las Vegas and Bermuda. She was a huge Winnipeg Jets fan she rarely missed a game; she was devastated when they moved to Phoenix back in 1996 and she was ecstatic when they came back in 2011. She loved going to the games in person whenever she had a chance. She also liked the Blue Bombers. She didn’t understand the game but that didn’t stop her from cheering for them.

 

Kathy’s pride and joy were her grandchildren. It didn’t matter what she was doing if she was asked to babysit, she was always there even if it was for a week, she would drop everything to be with them. When Juliana was born just over a year ago, she was thrilled to have a new baby to spoil. She loved going to watch and cheer them on in all their activities they took part in whether it be Tae Kwon Do, swimming, baseball, dance, and of course her favorite hockey. She was always one of the loudest spectators in the stands whether it was watching Kristin at a Tae Kwon Do tournament or watching Richard, Sydney or Ryan play hockey.

Kathy’s family kindly requests that her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos and/or sharing your own memories and stories using the comment section on this page.

 

A celebration of Kathy’s life will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 20, 2021 at St. Emile Roman Catholic Church, 556 St. Anne’s Road. Reception and internment to follow.

 

All are required to ask for proof of double vaccination as well as photo ID from all attendees as per the Government of Manitoba Health Orders to attend the memorial service. Masks are required.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either the Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba or the Diabetes Foundation. 

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

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204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Bruce & Kathy Dwornick

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We are very sorry to learn the sad news about Kathy’s passing. Our hearts go out to you Ken, and to your family. We know you will all miss her more than words can express. With love, Bruce and Kathy Dwornick

Wanda Mailhot

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am so sorry to hear of Kathies passing, I knew her growing up  she was friends with my parents Horace and Anne Berriault. She was such a loving friendly person. My condolences to you all.❤  

Betty & Allan Jones

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Sending our condolences to all of the family.  Kathy was a wonderful person.  Even though we haven't seen her for quite awhile, she will be missed.   We worked together for 19 years at Meadowood.  In the early years of our working together we would very often go for early morning coffee, at Robins, the bowling alley or sometimes the laundromat on St. Anne's Road, before starting our work day.  My husband Allan would even join us at times. Then we started going for breakfasts (on the weekends).  We always enjoyed our little outings.  God Bless you KP, we were looking forward to our next breakfast.  ❤

Linda Luptak

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My sincere condolences to you Richard and to all of  your family. Your mother sounded like such a beautiful person. Prayers to you for peace  in your heart during this  very difficult time. Cherish those memories❤

Darren

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Many memories with aunty Cass that we will cherish. With every meeting you were guaranteed a smile and a laugh, her keen sense of humour is what i will remember and miss the most. Our most sincere condolences. Darren and Tiffany

Marie Bourrier

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful person Kathy was? Always pleasant and full of life. We will miss her at Kenbur.. neighbour Marie & Rene ❤

Shannon

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

❤❤❤ R. I. P Kathy 
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