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Norma Sinclair

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NORMA JOAN SINCLAIR

(née Montgomery)

March 11, 1944 - August 2, 2021

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Norma Joan Sinclair, our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother on August 2, 2021.

 

She is lovingly remembered by her husband Michael; daughter Joan Sinclair; son-in-law Leigh Kippen; granddaughter Julia Kippen; sister Marguerite (Don) Wood; and sisters-in-law, Deborah Sinclair and Sheila Sinclair Toni. She was predeceased by her parents, Irma Preston and Frank Montgomery, as well as beloved in-laws, Tom Sinclair. Carol Preston, John Sinclair, and Judy Sinclair.

 

Norma grew up on Warsaw Avenue and attended St. Ignatius School, St. Mary’s Academy, and Kelvin for her final year of High School in order to take grade 12 Latin, which wasn’t offered at St. Mary’s. At 15, while attending St. Mary’s, she met Michael (a St. Paul’s boy) during a joint drama production. It was a moment of fate, and they were an inseparable team for the next 62 years until Covid restrictions put a stop to Michael’s visits during her recent hospital stay.

 

After attending St. Paul’s College at the University of Manitoba, Norma graduated from the Faculty of Education and taught grade 2 at Queenston School until her health wouldn’t let her teach anymore. She loved children and filled the role of teacher and mentor far beyond her official teaching years (and long after the children grew up).

 

Despite health challenges that would have broken most people, Norma remained in love with life, her family, and her friends. With a vivacious and kind soul, Norma made friends easily and held these friendships deeply in her heart. Whether she met you for 5 minutes or 50 years ago she held a spot in her heart and made a point of remembering everyone’s joys and sorrows with a card, phone call, gift or flowers. She was the life of every tea party, garden gathering or holiday dinner, still directing the action from her chair after she wasn’t able to be hands-on in getting things ready.

 

Norma loved to adventure and to travel, visiting the Caribbean, Hawaii, Banff, Montreal, Chicago, Florida, San Francisco, Florida and beyond in her youth. Later in life, and determined not to let her health put an end to her adventures, she and Michael sailed across the ocean to London on the QE2, flew to Paris to see the Louvre, and later took a dream European River Cruise. Most recently, Norma and Michael spent several winters in Palm Desert, including a memorable six weeks spent there with Joan, Leigh and Julia in 2016.

 

In keeping with current health concerns, a small service and interment at St. Vital Cemetery has already taken place. Norma’s family plans to have a gathering when it is safe to do so. In the meantime, Norma’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.

Norma fought every battle with such strength; it is hard to believe she is gone. We can be comforted in the friendships and love she left behind. In Norma’s memory, please keep sending this kindness out into the world. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to an organization that nourishes children’s imaginations such as "The Children's Heritage Fund" through Winnipeg One School Division or Art City.

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Jen

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

This was so wonderful to watch. Thank you for sharing this beautiful photos and memories. My condolences, thoughts, energies and bright pink everything are out in the universe for Norma and her loved ones.❤

Nicole Precourt

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

It was a blessing getting to take part of some of these memories is the photos! Norma was the loveliest, caring person I knew. My condolences and gratitude for your families kindest.

Erin

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Norma was the sweetest, most genuine person and truly a pillar of strength.

Jacquie

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I absolutely LOVE this photo montage...thank you so much for posting it. So Lovely to see Norma (et all) through the ages...brings back such sweet memories! Norma was such a gentle, kind soul. Sending you all love (will donate to Art City...what a cool community studio) xoxo - Jacquie

Sheila Sinclair Toni

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Thank you for putting together the lovely slideshow that shows Norma’s life over the years. Her sparking eyes and warm smile will be missed! Norma was an amazing woman; so beautiful and with such a kind heart. I wasn’t able to see her over the last couple of years because of Covid and it is with great regret that I was not able to visit her and have a delightful conversation with her. I was always in awe of her ability to be cheerful and caring about others when she was suffering so much herself. I know we will meet again some sunny day! With love to Michael, Joan, Leigh and Julia I pray that God brings you His comfort and peace as you go through this difficult time of great loss and mourning. It hurts so much to lose somebody you love. 🌸❤️
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