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Rose Scott

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ROSA (ROSE) MARIA SCOTT

(née DE KONING)

July 7, 1940 – December 2, 2022

With heavy hearts, we announce that Rose passed away on December 2nd in hospital at the age of 82 years.

 

She is predeceased by her loving husband Bill (“Scotty”) Scott; and will be missed by her son Gerry Hunker (Nicole); stepdaughters, Roberta (“Bobbie”) Dukelow and Jackie Scott; and grandchildren, Myles, Shea, Roan, and Robert.

 

Rose is admired for her strong will and independent nature while managing to be a caring and loving mother/Oma/sister and friend to her family and close circle.

 

As a teenager immigrating with parents and six (of seven) siblings from Amsterdam to Southern Ontario after WWII Rose experienced hard times and hard work. Those experiences helped forge the sense of humour that permeates the de Koning family and is now recognizable in her grandchildren.

 

At a young age Rose found work and simultaneously managed to educate herself to improve her opportunities. Her independence transcended to include her loved ones as Rose always strove to ensure the well-being of the family. Over her life Rose formed strong and meaningful friendships with co-workers in the investment management community, through extended-family gatherings, and via her hobbies curling, yoga, shuffleboard, and walking.

 

Curling was the catalyst that brought Rose and Scotty together. Equally strong minded, Rose had found her perfect match. Rose and Scotty enjoyed summer cabin time at Grand Marais and post-retirement winter trips to Texas, Portugal, and British Columbia, where they continued to make close friends.

 

While the last year of her life was marked by the increasing debilitation of terminal cancer, Rose strove to maintain independence for the duration of her struggle.

 

A life lived on her own terms.

 

Enough gratitude cannot be expressed to the heroes in our health care system. Thank you to everyone at Cancer Care, HSC Emergency, VGH Urgent Care and definitely not least Palliative Care (Home Care and SBGH-8A). Rose’s final days and eventual passing in hospital occurred with kind, caring faces of doctors, nurses, and aids nearby. Gerry and Nicole were blessed to be present as Rose passed away peacefully.

 

Rose’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. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

 

A celebration of Rose’s life with close friends and family will be held in January on a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Palliative Manitoba and/or Cancer Care Manitoba.

ETHICAL DEATH CARE

Cremation & Life Celebrations

530 St. Mary Avenue - Winnipeg

204-421-5501 - www.ethicaldeathcare.com

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Sharon Clinton

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Rose over 30 years ago when she was still working and our offices were in close proximity to each other in downtown Winnipeg.  We shared a lot in common and had many laughs over coffee and lunches over the years.  Rose was a beautiful soul, both inside and out, and I will miss her dearly.  My thoughts are with her family she loved so very much, and the hope that they find comfort in all the beautiful memories they share.  Rest in peace, my friend.  Sharon Clinton

Grace Paton

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Rose and I became close friends about twelve years ago. We spent many days walking in old St. Boniface, attending Jane’s walks, Open Doors Winnipeg, and after yoga lunches. She was a wonderful caring friend.  My condolences to Gerry, Nicole and extended family. Rose was one of a kind, and will be sorely missed. Grace

Annika

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Rose when I worked at an assisted living facility, a few months back. She was always smiling and full of joy, even through her pain she still managed to show love and appreciation for all around her. My deepest condolences to her family, I hope you are able to find peace in this difficult time, Rose was one of a kind and will be deeply missed. 

Kevin Dare

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I met Gerry's mom in High School. She was friendly and always smiling and so easy to be around. He was very lucky to have such a great mom. And over the years, I was also incredibly lucky to have known her and be part of her circle of friends and family. Though the loss of her is heavy, when I think of her, it will always bring a smile to my face. Kevin Dare 

Lois Whyte

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My friendship with Rose came about because of our deep love for our children.  My daughter Nikki and Rose's son Gerry have been life partners for 35 years.   A common family bond forged a friendship that grew, on my part, into respect, admiration and the love that comes from meaningful friendships.  We first shared the happiness of being with Gerry and Nikki as a young couple starting their life journey together. Then, as their three children were born, we inherited the wonderful role of Oma and Grandma, the role both of us cherished, knowing there are few aspects of life more delightful or rewarding. Rose was easy to like from the very beginning. I admired the way she carried herself and presented herself to the world with a positive, determined, "just-as-I-am" independence ... a strong and intelligent woman who knew her own worth and what she wanted and needed out of life.  I must add, too, that she was a formidable opponent at games and cards, never giving in to the wishes or whims of even grandchildren!  At small family celebrations of birthdays, achievements, or "just because" get-togethers, I watched and reflected on the unique relationship she had with her son and marvelled at their openness, the fun and humour that existed there, and the joy Rose displayed at being right where she was at just that moment. Filled with integrity, the Rose I knew was kind and loving with a softness for her son and his family that knew no bounds.  On evenings when I dropped her home, we never failed to express our deep gratitude in having this family of five as part of our common world. I miss Rose's presence among us.   The memories of her unique and unforgettable personality will remain with me always. ❤
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