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Laura Winters

LAURA CATHRYN WINTERS
November 27, 1981 – May 10, 2026
It is with great love and deep sadness that we announce the passing of Laura Cathryn Winters on May 10, 2026, at the age of 44.
Laura will be lovingly remembered by her spouse Mike Peyawary; her beloved daughter Madinah; her parents, Robin and Barbara Winters; brother Matthew (Danielle), sister Lisa (Adam), sister Shannon (Nathan); and her nephew Theo. She was predeceased by her great grandmother Albina Czarnecki; grandparents, Bronie and Victoria Winters and her grandmother Irene Burns.
Laura was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on November 27, 1981. Laura grew up in St. Andrews, MB surrounded by friends and family. She was a very active kid who loved riding her bike, playing piano, figure skating and playing baseball and rugby. Laura was naturally intelligent and had a genuine love of learning; after graduating high school in Selkirk, she attended the University of Winnipeg where she graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Conflict Resolution and later on obtained a secondary degree Bachelor of Human Ecology in Family Social Sciences from the University of Manitoba.
Laura had a passion for advocacy work and wanted to help people in any way she could. She worked in family and community services as a crisis counsellor.
The greatest pride and joy in Laura’s life was her daughter Madinah who she loved so very much. She fondly remembered the days where Madinah was younger and loved going to the park, going for walks, splash pads and spending quality time together.
Laura loved her family unconditionally. She was a giver in every sense of the word- generous to a fault, always offering thoughtful gifts and endless encouragement and support. Even in her final days, Laura continued to share her wisdom and thoughtful advice, always putting others before herself.
After a long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis disease (ALS), Laura never lost her bright smile and her generous spirit. She faced her illness with extraordinary courage, grace and resilience, never complaining despite the challenges it brought. Laura always found joy in the little things and met every obstacle with optimism and determination, inspiring everyone around her with her incredible strength.
To all who knew and loved her, she was the strongest person we knew.
The family is grateful to Laura’s homecare workers that not only provided exceptional care, but also companionship and kindness. A special thank you to Maggie for her compassionate care and friendship.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, 5819 Henderson Hwy, Narol, MB.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to ALS Society of Manitoba or to a charity of your choice.
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Jackson
May 22, 2026 at 3:01 AM
I worked with Laura when I first started volunteering as a crisis counsellor. In the brief time we worked together, she was such a positive force in my life. Laurqa had a very warm presence and always made me feel welcome; I looked forward to seeing her every week. To read about how she was still sharing her wisdom in her final days made me smile because that's exactly how I remember her. I'm happy to hear that even through her challenges, Laura never lost her light.
Laura, thank you for the way that you treated me when I was a new volunteer. I am so lucky to have crossed paths with you and to have learned from your wisdom.

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Sandy and Barry Briscoe
May 20, 2026 at 10:33 AM
Dear Robin, Barbara, Mike, Madinah and Family, Words cannot describe how sad we were to read of your daughter and wife's death. We know how our children are our world, and now your world is forever changed. She sounded like an amazing person, one you will be forever proud of. I hope you can find strength in your other children, their spouses and of course, your beautiful granddaughter. Please accept our deepest sympathy in your tragic loss. We have made a donationn in Laura's memory to the ALS Society of Manitoba. Thinking of you with love and friendship.

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Lovey
May 15, 2026 at 10:04 PM
Laura, you were the brightest light and I'm so grateful to have known you. You had the biggest and most genuine heart and you were fearless in advocating for those who needed it. I'll never be able to make sense of this.
I'm so sorry to all of her loved ones. To Madinah and Mike, she loved you endlessly and I hope your memories with her bring you some comfort 💜

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Jessica
May 14, 2026 at 10:03 PM
Laura, you were my first friend when I moved to Winnipeg back in 2006. I’ll always remember your kindness and the light you brought into this world. I'll always remember the good times we had, and I'll always cherish our friendship. ♥️
Sending my deepest condolences to your family and loved ones during this heartbreaking time.


