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Gisela Roger

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GISELA ROGER

On April 26, Gisela Helga Lotte Roger (née Stieber) passed away peacefully at home with her family at her side.

 

Nothing in her long, full life was taken for granted and no effort was spared to create a loving home for her family, who will miss her immensely; daughters, Margerit and Kerstin (Patrick); and grandchildren, Madeleine and Lucas (Sarah).

 

Gisela called herself “ein Kind meiner Zeit” (a child of her times). With that she meant that she deeply understood the value of peace, compassion, generosity, and faith. She knew what it was like to have very little and so she found much joy even in small things. She knew what it meant to lose important people to conflict and strife and so was kind to everyone. She believed that, despite hardship and challenges, things would work out as they should. As a result, she had dear friends who appreciated her strength and hopefulness.

 

Born in Halle an der Saale (Germany), Gisela’s childhood was shaped by the war and the traumatic loss of her father and brother, as well as a courageous move to begin a new life in West Germany as a very young adult. With a business school diploma in hand, she worked as a bookkeeper and accounts manager and soon met a handsome young architect, Dieter, who introduced her to the world of art. She had already made plans to move to New York to be a nanny for a year, so they corresponded while she was away and eventually got engaged by transatlantic. mail. After Gisela returned to Germany, she and Dieter married and, after a honeymoon in Denmark, they spent a few years travelling around America by Greyhound, working as needed and visiting as many art galleries and architectural sites as possible.

After Margerit and Kerstin were born, the young family made the decision to move to Canada. While Dieter worked at the University of Manitoba, Gisela raised the family, painted and wrote, and taught German on the side until she too could restart her career. Starting out as the only administrative assistant in the early years of the Eckhardt-Gramatte Foundation was a great joy for her. Over the years, she was surrounded by art and artists, could put her many skills and talents to use, and later even enjoyed trips overseas to represent the Foundation in Germany and Austria.

When life got challenging, Gisela drew strength from her life experience and her close friends. Baptized an Evangelical Lutheran, she also began attending Fort Garry Mennonite Brethren Church and was grateful to find fellowship and a supportive community there. As she said in her later years, she had felt God’s guidance and protection throughout her life, and she deeply appreciated the openness of the congregation to welcome her “as she was”. It is the same generosity of spirit that she extended to others.

Gisela was a wonderful mother, mother-in-law. and grandmother and a role model of strength and kindness to many. Her home was the family hub for dinners, celebrations, and special events. She loved to explore around Manitoba but loved just as much to be home to work on her latest art project. In her last months, when a lot of her socializing occurred in Zoom rooms, her most precious time was spent as part of a tiny writing group of three initiated by Lucas and Madeleine, the grandchildren. They named their group “I Give You My Word” and took turns providing writing prompts for each other, which resulted in several songs and texts but even more great conversations. No doubt, there would have been a lot of love and some life wisdom dispensed along the way. We will never forget these many gifts. We give you our word.

Interment has taken place as a family and a celebration of her life will be held in the Fort Garry Mennonite Brethren Church in June of 2021 when the pandemic restrictions have been relaxed. In the meantime, Gisela’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.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family would sincerely appreciate contributions, in her memory, to Fort Garry Mennonite Brethren Church, 1771 Pembina Hwy, or Palliative Manitoba, 2109 Portage Avenue.

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Pat Stefanchuk

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Gisela in the Monday Senior Writers’ Group. She was an amazing lady who opened all of us to the beauty of our world. Her prose & poetry inspired all of us. My condolences to her family. She will be missed by all who knew her. ❤

Rick Yarish

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful woman.   We are so sorry for your loss. 

Alison Burnett

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Gisela and I were in the Monday Senior Citizens Writing Group. She was one of my favourite people.

Angel Calnek

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Such a beautiful tribute to an amazing and beautiful woman. I'm sure there will be many more over the years as she was so loved by family and friends. My love to all the family.

Ingrid Roger

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Mit Liebe und Respect bin ich mit meiner Tante Gisela verbunden  Ein Schatz,den ich in mir habe

Karen Burridge

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our condolences to Margerit, Kerstin and their families. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. G

Salome Hiebert

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My dear dear freind.  I remember many good times with Gisela and Dieter as well. She will always bless me as I keep her in my memory.  The tribute for her is so fitting.❤❤

Barbara Shousha

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Such a beautiful soul in the world.  Grateful to have known her and her welcoming spirit.

Roberta Wiebe

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What beautiful tributes to Gisela! I also benefited from Gisela's generous, kind spirit. She inspired me in many ways. She made the world a better place. Gisela is fondly remembered by me and my family.

Rachel Morgan

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

This is a lovely and touching memorial. I met her only a few times, but she always seemed interested in other people and so full of the joy of life and so full of love for her family.  Her life clearly left a deep and loving mark on many people.  The family will miss her love and guidance; the world will miss her wisdom.  

Barbara Becker

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I was privileged to know Gisela through her writing at the Seniors’ Writing Group and stories she published in Measured Words. She was a courageous woman who approached challenges with determination and good will and a keen sense of humour. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her beautiful spirit. My heartfelt condolences to her family on this sad occasion. 

Allie Turnock

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

To Gisela’s beloved family, thank you for such a moving tribute.   Gisela often spoke of you with such admiration and love. She was a beautiful woman from her smile to her soul.  I first met Gisela at Creative Retirement where she was, I believe, the president of the senior’s writing group.  Her intelligence and inspiration were evident in all her writing but I especially appreciated  her poetry where she often said she struggled to find the exact English word or phrase she wanted.  She was hard on herself.  You have lost a bright light in your lives.  May yours memories bring you solace.

Lynne Mitchell-Pedersen

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I, too, met Gisela  at our our Monday Seniors’ Writing Workshop. She was a beautiful, kindly, generous woman. She was witty and clever. She could point out quickly and helpfully where my writing could use some adjustment. I admired her and felt inspired by her. I am saddened to hear this news and send my condolences to her family, her pride and joy! 

Julie Danner

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Gisela at our Seniors writing Group on Monday afternoons at the Fort Rouge leisure Centre. I got to know this amazing woman through her writing. When it was Gisela’s turn to read, you could hear a pin drop. She always painted a picture when she wrote. To me, h greatest gift was the legacy of stories she left her family. My condolences to you all. 

Barbara LInklater

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am a member of the writing group Gisela belonged to and I know that all of us who listened to her stories became aware for those moments that life a can be hard or sweet but it is always to be cherished. She enriched us with her writing and she will be missed.

Frances Beatty

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Gisela at our Seniors' Writing Group; she was always insightful and sensitive... Her writing showed an innate ability to uncover the soul of a situation and put it into words.  Despite many accomplishments and talents, Gisela was always unassuming and generous.  I admired her artistic abilities and her gracious attitude.     

Monique et Annie

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful and profound tribute, the music holds it all,  hugs it all together. I met Gisela at a rally with Margerit.  I was impressed and somewhat envious that Margerit could share this level of ideas and values with her mom.  We went for a coffee, and the connections and love were spontaneous.  We had great discussions - time and age were not a concept. Monique joined us another time for a lunch including chicken liver, as we discovered we shared this love of a food group somewhat unpopular at most dinner parties.  We did not meet Gisela often but she made a beautiful mark in our lives.  She is the mother of our dear friend and all the stories we heard demonstrated the grand woman she is and will continue to be in the precious memories you will cherish and cultivate.   For all the family and friends, in Canada and Germany, may this journey of grieving bring you quietude and be transformed by all your memories and love of Gisela.

Travis Reimer

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

We first met Dieter and Gisela in a Bible study group in the 90s. Ever the thoughtful hostess, she made our visits comfortable  and she loved soaking up the scriptures. Her growing faith and wide range of interests continued to encourage us over the years. I owe her a debt of gratitude for translating my great-grandfather's handwritten journal in recent years. I will miss our interesting visits.

Carla Brenan

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Gisela was our neighbour  in Wildwood for 20yrs. She watched my children grow up & was a constant positive influence. I especially enjoyed our conversations of art, architecture & culture. I will cherish the memory of having tea in the front room. Every year we exchanged a little Christmas goodie & her handwritten note & sprig of pine attached always made us feel special. We will cherish the thought that we had the pleasure of knowing her. She was a very special person. 

John & Anita Klassen

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful tribute, remembering your mom and grand mother! John and I met Gisela and Dieter when we first came to Ft. Garry M.B church. We were wanting to be a part of a care group/ Bible study and we found ourself in a wonderful group which included Gisela & Dieter. What a gracious, loving and interesting lady she was! We knew her for such a short time, but we  thank God that our paths here on this earth crossed. She blessed us also in the very caring notes we received from her. A special child of God has gone Home!

Yutta Fricke

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I always enjoyed meeting your mother and grandmother, typically at the MB Chamber Orchestra or a choir concert, so it feels especially appropriate to listen to the beautiful music you chose to celebrate her.  Margerit and Kirsten, I embrace you virtually with sympathy.  We share a German heritage, the immigrant experience, and a strong mother - with all the sensibilities of culture, nature and Goodness that were nurtured in us as children and will continue to live on as their legacy, including in Madeleine and Lucas.  I am so glad to learn you were at her side through the final days and hours. A blessing for all of you.  My sincere condolences, Yutta (with sympathy also extended to you from my mother, Gitta)

Regan Tataryn

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Thank you for sharing more of Gisela’s amazing life with us.  I got to know Gisela and her daughter Margerit through teaching them yoga.  A few times I was able to get to know Gisela after class and practice my German here and there.  She was a beautiful light, a very strong and determined woman and had a generous heart.  Much love and support to all her family.  Xoxo

Karen Burridge

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Gisela was the first person I met in Wildwood Park 43 years ago. She welcomed us with open arms and encouraged me to attend the Section B Ladies Discussion Group. She was such an active, vibrant person in our community. Biked, hiked and loved to socialize with the neighbors. Gisela spirit will be truely missed in Wildwood. Such a lovely tribute to such a lovely lady.

Manfred Binder

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Seit einigen Wochen denke ich verstärkt an Frau Stieber-Roger, weil ich mit ihr wieder Kontakt in Sachen ihres Großvaters - Geheimer Regierungsrat Dr. jur. Wilhelm Stieber - aufnehmen wollte. Ich googelte und fand diese ethicaldeatcare.com - Information mit großem Bedauern vor. Der Familie bekunde ich mein Beileid und mein aufrichtigen Mitempfinden für ihren Verlust. Als Lyriker und Aphoristiker fallen mir einige gute Zeilen für Frau Gisela Roger ein, aber die nachfolgenden Zeilen sind auch schön und mögen sie irgendwie auf ihrem Weg begleiten. Sie wird wissen, dass sie nicht vergessen ist. Mit freundlichsten Grüßen aus Berlin Manfred Binder  Erinnerungswert Wenn frohsinniges Gedenken nicht erlischt, Erinnerungen nicht dunkeln wollen, Rückkehr zu Vergangenem Freude verspricht, Dann lass gute Sinne zu - ohne Grollen -, Und siehe selbst - das leuchten in deinem Gesicht -. Autor: Aphoristiker, Manfred Binder Berlin, 26.11.2017
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