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Helen Smallwood

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HELEN YVONNE SMALLWOOD

(née RODGERS)

April 21, 1929 – November 27, 2021

Passed peacefully on November 27th at Kildonan PCH.

Helen was predeceased in 2007 by her devoted husband of 58 years, James Everett.

She is survived by sons, Wray (Sandy), and Scott (Susan); daughters, Donna Purvis (Wayne), Catherine Smallwood, and Boni Carbotte; chosen daughter Maureen Daun (Cal); grandsons, Kevin Carbotte (Tracy), Ryan Carbotte (Val), Andrew Smallwood (Molly), and Stephen Smallwood (Caitlyn); step granddaughters, Lauren Cyr (Matt Coyle), and Michelle Cyr; sister-in-law Sylvia Rodgers; nephews, Christopher Rodgers (Line), Michael Rodgers (Cassie) and their families; as well as nieces, Mary Carrie (nee Smallwood), and Susan Lupu (nee Smallwood) and their families.

“Oh, what a life I’ve had!”

 

Mom will forever be in the hearts of her children, grandchildren, extended family across Canada and life-long friends.

 

An auntie and second mom to many of her friend’s children and her children’s friends, Helen welcomed everyone into her home with the warm northern hospitality she brought with her from her years in Flin Flon. She said, “people tell me that they feel comfortable in our home.” She didn’t make a fuss and the pantry was always full. She loved to cook and feed everyone. Her cinnamon buns were legendary (especially amongst the Allbutt clan) and her short bread cookies were coveted by the lucky few who received them as a Christmas treat. Home and hospitality were everything… there were many happy gatherings at the Smallwood house over the years.

 

Mom’s early years were spent in Saskatchewan. She said her mom kept boxes at the back door as her father worked on the grain elevators and they moved often. She was about 10 when her family moved to Flin Flon. Despite the war overseas, mom spoke fondly of her teenage years. Flin Flon was a magical place in those days. Mom took up figure skating, she was a festival beauty queen contestant and she saw all the latest movies in her job as an usher at the local cinema.

 

Helen met the love of her life, our father Ev, when her mother invited the new young bachelor in town to her 16th birthday party. The story goes that our father was immediately smitten, and so began his pursuit. Mom’s life was filled with happiness, but there were also sorrows. Her lively, musical mother became terminally ill, and mom had to help with her little brother and the household tasks. Losing her mom at 21 and so soon after marrying and starting her own family was painful. But she and dad were young parents who “loved those precious bundles.” She always said those were the best years of her life.

 

The move from Flin Flon to the big city of Winnipeg in 1963 was difficult. She felt lost. When they settled in Windsor Park, a neighbour invited her to Windsor Park United Church, and she found her new “Church Family” home. She joined Unit Two of the United Church Women (UCW) in 1964 and later joined the choir. This was the beginning of 55 years of fellowship, friendship, faith, and fun. She was an entertaining addition to many fundraisers. A skit with Helen in it was sure to generate laughter.

 

Mom enjoyed her working years in a variety of workplaces and jobs. She loved being a wage earner which gave her the ability to buy necessities and treats for the family. Most amazing though, is the personal connections she made with her co-workers and employers. She was a true social butterfly and enjoyed many friendships that lasted over the years. She and dad had close connections with the family of their chosen daughter Maureen, and she became auntie to Maureen’s daughters and granddaughters.

 

Her calendar was always full! She was treasurer of her UCW unit for decades, joined a Birthday Club and the Red Hats (dad surprised her with her first hat... a red and purple beauty), attended Manitoba Theatre Centre matinees, Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra concerts and Flin Flon luncheons. She was a member of the Prendergast Senior’s Club and enjoyed weekly outings with her good friend Ginny. She loved being busy and when dad went out, she was right there riding shot gun.

 

Music was always a huge part of her life as was evident in her devotion to the church choir. She rarely missed a Thursday night practice and raised her voice in joyful praise during Sunday morning services and Christmas concerts over the years.

 

Helen and Ev had many wonderful trips across Canada. When dad retired, the two of them enjoyed camping in their trailer. Travelling to mom meant visiting family and friends, not just checking out the scenery. They flew to Hawaii to meet our oldest brother, went on a Caribbean cruise and met long lost relatives in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. After dad passed, mom and two of her daughters traveled annually to Florida for eleven years to soak up the sun, escape winter and see her son and his family. Mom’s last trip was to Vancouver Island in 2019 where she visited her cousin and his wife in Nanoose Bay. She also saw her nephew and nieces and their families in Victoria.  

 

Slowing down as the years went by, mom was content to be at home. She enjoyed her deck and back yard pool immensely. Mom was a ‘fish in water’. At 92, she still loved a dip on the hot days this last summer. She was comforted by the closeness of her nearby daughter and by sharing the house with another daughter. She felt loved by her family. She knew she was not alone and when her time came, she was ready to go.

 

Live your life fully, love one another deeply, laugh loudly and often.

 

Special thanks to the health care teams at St. Boniface Hospital, Deer Lodge Centre and Kildonan Personal Care Centre and to Minister Patrick Woodbeck, Windsor Park United Church, for his compassionate care of our mother.        

 

Cremation has taken place and interment will take place in a private ceremony at the Memorial Garden at her church. A Celebration of Life is planned for the spring of 2022.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations in mom’s memory may be made to Windsor Park United Church, 1062 Autumnwood Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2J 1C7 or to CJNU-FM, L7 – One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X3 (Nostalgia Broadcasting CJNU 93.7).

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Wendy Provins

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful tribute to a lovely lady. Our parents were such good friends. Wendy (Lau) Provins

Chris Plaetinck

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful tribute to an amazing , lovely and kind lady. Someone who was there for her family, adopted family and her friends . We are so sad to loose such a treasure,my other mom. Helen will be missed by everyone and now their is another angel mom in heaven. Love always Chris and Willy Lovely pictures , tribute and the music. 

Mary Ann and Al Loewen

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a moving photo tribute! I She  always had that wonderful sparkle in her eyes! She will be deeply missed💗

Debbie

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Auntie Helen, you simply were the best!  Thank you for all you did for all our family ~ not only were you my mom's best friend since grade 5 in Flin Flon, you and Uncle Ev and your entire family always treated us like blood relatives. You will be missed - here is hoping you are with Uncle Ev, and my mom and Dad.  I Love you Auntie Helen xoxo Debbie  

Carl Morrow

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

It is with deep regret that Georgia and I acknowledge the passing of a dear, dear cousin. We will always remember Helen as a fiesty, caring, fun loving and proud woman. She was proud of her family and proud of her roots; and we loved her. She will be sorely missed by those left behind and most assuradly welcomed by those loved one who passed before. ❤❤

Pat Dumont

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My daughter Andrea and I first met Helen at Windsor Park United Church ... her warmth, huge smile and laughing twinkly eyes made us feel so welcome.  Beautiful tribute to a wonderful woman. My sincere sympathy to the entire family. Pat & Andrea Dumont ❤

Laurie Gydé

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I think you all captured your mother so well. Always a smile, offering hospitality whenever one visited. 92 years...there was a lot of life between her dash of 1929-2021.  Sending thoughts and prayers that you in your grief outweigh the great moments that you had with your mom..❤

Pam and Graeme Jarman

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Lovely tribute to a lovely lady, a distant relative. We loved our only meeting when we came from Australia to visit Carl and Georgia. It was amazing to think Helen travelled with her daughters from Winnipeg to Saskatchewan to meet  her Australian cousins. 

George Vercelli

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Beautiful tribute to a most wonderful Lady!❤

Lesly

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a beautiful array of images, and a truly lovely biography!  Five stars to the writers and montage-makers - a wonderful testament to a life well lived!  Thanks for sharing it with us and a footnote:  all you girls are little acorns!  She would have been so proud to see this! XXLesly (Pulse Gallery)

Etta & Grant Rodgers

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

 Such a wonderful tribute to your mum.We met Helen many years ago in Windsor Park United church, always had a smile on her face. We as a couple were also Rodgers, my maiden name,  and my husband‘s name was Rodgers. Helen used to say every time when we talked, that somewhere down the line we have to be related, but we never did find out. Beautiful  lady,  always smiling, will remember her always. Betty & Grant Rodgers

Karen Gundrum

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Thank you for sharing the obituary of Helen.  I met Helen when I joined the Women's group at Windsor Park Church 6 years ago.  At that time she was the treasurer of our group.  I was in awe of that woman with the beautiful smile and that warm personality.  She shared stories of her trip to Florida with me, as I usually went to Florida every winter.   Helen had zest for life and a sparkle in her eye.  What a truly lovely lady who I will always remember. Karen Gundrum

Louise and David (friends of Donna and Wayne)

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Donna, Wayne and families, we are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Although we didn’t know her, she sounds like she was an incredible lady and someone that we would have liked to have known!  The memories seem endless, so may you cherish all that your heart allows as you begin your journey of grief. 

Lygia

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Such a lovely compilation of photos to honour a lovely lady! My mom - Elaine Ramcharan - loved Helen and spoke of her lovingly. Our thoughts are with you at this time, as we remember our mothers together. I'm sure they are singing up a storm with my father (also in the choir), and cooking/baking to their hearts delight. Enjoy the beautiful memories.😆❤ Lygia Ramcharan on behalf of Elaine Ramcharan (Jan 1, 1934 - Sept 27, 2021)

Flo (& Charlie) Olson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Absolutely excellent picture memorial! What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful lady. She was the best to sing beside in Windsor Park United Church adult choir for many years. After I retired as organist, my spot in the choir was in the midst of Helen, Ginny and Angie -- what great company to keep! And the Smallwood swimming pool! I enjoyed her hospitality a few times other than Choir parties with BBQ's, and several occasions (on ZOOM too) getting better acquainted with Catherine. A wonderful family she has left behind to carry on her legacies.

Suzanne Charest

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My deepest condolences to the Smallwood family on the loss of your incredible matriarch. Helen was a gem. Her lifelong friendship with my Mom, Lula, was the model for love and true friendship.They laughed, they travelled, they watched movies and saw each other through life's ups and downs. I will always remember Helen's sparkle and kindness. May she rest in peace. ❤

Edie Slater

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

A lovely tribute!!  My heartfelt condolences to the Smallwood family.  Your beautiful mom, grandma was a very special lady, fun loving, caring and admired by everyone who knew her. I called her Nana. I have many treasured memories of visits to enjoy her pool. She was always so entertaining. If there was music playing she would get the hips moving. She so enjoyed sharing her life stories and photos of her family. RIP Nana and now you are in the arms of your beloved Ev. Always remembered and never forgotten. Love, Edie    

Gloria Saindon

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I first met Helen and Ed when Windsor park United Church held a "Guess who's coming to dinner" event. My family and I were given an address, date and time to go to dinner. My husband Don was out of town, so I went with my daughter Caitlin and son Chris for dinner at the address we were given. What a lovely evening and wonderful friendship that began that evening! Chris, who is now 23,  still talks about Helen's meatballs! Such a wonderful lady. My heartfelt sympathy to all the family. Gloria, Don, Caitlin and Chris Saindon

Fran Moore

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Cathy and family What a beautiful picture of your Mom.  She was truly the best and so proud of her family. I remember the fun times we had at the UCW Camp and the hilarious skits you Mom introduced  to us.  Can you believe 'synchronized swimming, (of course in swimsuits and caps) on land!!! Your Mom was a fabulous cook and always the first to volunteer when needed. I will miss you, Helen. Love, Fran Moore

Kathleen Saunders (nee Heggie)

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I knew Helen Smallwood as Donna's mom. She was always cheerful and welcoming. I ran into her a couple of times when I was older and working and living in Norwood. Once in a bank and another time at a Walmart. Despite all the intervening years, she always recognized me and stopped to chat. The only time I remember her without the smile on her face was when she caught Donna and I smoking in Donna's bedroom when she arrived home sooner than expected. Sincere condolences to all the Smallwood brood in the loss of this wonderful woman.
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