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Helen Ramsay

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HELEN FRANCIS RAMSAY

(née Koziarski)

February 10, 1924 - December 28, 2020

It is with gratitude for a peaceful death and sadness for our loss, that we announce that our beloved friend, mother, grandmother, great grandmother quietly passed away, on December 28th at St. Joseph’s Residence in Winnipeg.

 

Helen Francis Ramsay was born in Winnipeg, married in 1946 to Dave Sangster Ramsay, and gave birth to a son, David Grant, in 1948.  She was blessed with 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. For the past 7 years, Helen resided in St. Joseph’s Residence.

 

Helen is predeceased by her devoted husband of 68 years, and her 6 siblings. As a child, Helen was a cherished companion to her grandmother, always helping her dress and taking her for walks and in later years, caring for her own mother. The Ramsay family is just one small fraction of the countless lives she touched. She was deeply moved by people’s suffering. This is Helen’s greatest legacy, her devotion and care for others. This was exemplified by her 31 years of volunteer work at St. Joseph’s Residence, assisting with the prayer services, helping to feed those unable to feed themselves and sitting with those who were dying.

 

Helen was the first of her siblings to go to business college, after which she worked as a bookkeeper for Massey Harris for several years. She was astute with purchases and investments. Helen loved Irish music, ballroom dancing, skating and walking for miles. It gave her and Dave such joy. She enjoyed all kinds of card games with her grandchildren, especially rummoli; she and Dave would play crib every day and if he was unavailable, she played solitaire. She created clothes and amazing Halloween costumes for her family; knitted beautiful Aran sweaters and crocheted blankets for each family member. Helen loved to garden, always sharing her produce with others. When she was younger, she loved to ride her bike in the park with her son, but most of all, she loved camping. She could live in a tent and enjoy campfires all summer long. She took solace in the strength and beauty of trees, always wanting to plant one more in her backyard, much to dad’s chagrin when he had to cut them down when they were overgrown. Day long family picnics took place every Sunday at West Kildonan Park and in later years, drives in the country. Helen took great pleasure in inviting friends into her home and serving them all kinds of homemade delights. She was the Perogie Queen. She taught her daughter-in- law and her two granddaughters how to make perogies, ensuring that the dough was thin and delicate. She was definitely a sociable woman, who would chat with anyone on the street or on the bus. She was genuinely interested in people and cared about them and everyone felt that.

 

Helen will be remembered for her warmth, radiant smile, infectious laugh and never-ending love. We picture her now, sitting in the sun, gazing at the water and feeling God’s love.

 

Helen’s family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. They also encourage the sharing of photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

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Olinda

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Being friends with Mrs. Ramsay has brought me so much joy and I have learnt so much from her.  I will always cherish the memories of spending time with her.  I admired her for her kind nature and how she made others feel.  Condolences to Grant, Jane and the family. 

Bruce Sallee

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Beautiful pics of a wonderful woman full of life! I always felt so loved even if it was a 5 minute bump in visit at Safeway.  I can imagine her and Uncle Dave dancing cheek to cheek again, finally.   Sincere sympathies to you Grant and to your entire family.

Lynn, Jorge and Kai Almonte

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Myself and my family are so blessed that Mrs. Helen Francis will be with us forever in our hearts and memories. She came into our lives 7 years ago because of my work but that quickly changed to a personal relationship. Our laughter matched each other’s and could be quite loud! My son attained the amazing relationship of another Grandmother that will will bring a smile to his face when he revisits all the memories that were created from that relationship. Forever in our hearts and minds....we love you!❤❤❤

Larry & Linda

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

We met Dave and Helen many years ago when we bought the house right across the lane from them.  They were our “Back Lane Neighbours”.  We had no idea that they would become our “Forever Friends”. Dave and Helen.   Thank you for being the best neighbours, your kindness, and for your friendship.  But most of all, thank you for the memories.  You will be missed. Larry & Linda 

Karen Philip

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

To my dear Auntie Helen You were a very special lady You and Uncle Dave will always be in my heart I will truly miss you RIP Auntie Helen you can be with Uncle Dave and Dad now Love you Karen and Grant Philip  and family 

Marilyn Mutter (nee Hembroff)

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

My father Walter and your Dad were close friends while working as City of Winnipeg Firefighters. They enjoyed getting together with their wives at many social events outside of work. I have fond memories of your parents. They were such loving kind people and their warm and caring ways make them unforgettable. "Dancing Together Cheek to Cheek" is so appropriate because a very fond memory of mine is seeing them dancing like this at my wedding, (and of our fathers doing the same as our Mothers and others watching smiled and laughed at the antics of these two men). I can't help thinking of your Mom  without your Dad. I always saw them together. Your parents were meant to be together. Sadly my last memory of your Mom was at your Dad's funeral where I met you for the first time. We are the same age and I often heard your Mom talking about you with my Mom. My Mom passed away in June 2018.  I like to think of the four of them together now dancing and laughing.  Sincere sympathy to you Grant and your family with the hope (and I am paraphrasing Mr. Rogers) that in time a smile comes to your lips before a tear to your eye when you remember your Mom and Dad.

Marilyn Krochak

September 25, 2024 at 7:33 PM

Helen and her deceased husband David were exceptional volunteers at St. Joseph’s Residence. It didnt matter if it was forty below, with deep snowfalls they would always fight the elements and appear at St. Joseph’s on the days they were to volunteer. Helen was always approachable and could lovingly care for the residents, but could  relate so well  to the staff and other volunteers . She touched many lives with the love and compassion she showed to those  placed in her care. She sat with many residents as they were dying and I indeed take comfort in knowing that there was a dear friend and family who supported her on her final journey. Our thoughts and prayers are with you David,  Jane and family. Rest In Peace, dear Helen. May your memory be eternal. Fr. Michael and Marilyn Krochak🙏🏻🌈💕🌹
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