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Alex Yablonski

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ALEXANDRIA "Alex" YABLONSKI

January 19, 1961 - December 28, 2023

Alex Yablonski passed away peacefully on December 28. 2023. Alex was born in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba.

 

Alex was predeceased by her parents Rose and Alexander.

 

Alex is survived by her loving husband Len, sister Kathryn Klassen (Ed), Brother Tim Collins (Joan), special nieces Kim and Michele, and an extended family and close friends.

 

Alex grew up on Airlies Street in North Winnipeg. She lived just a few houses away from her lifelong friend Sandy.  The two played together from a young age and it lasted forever. They were each other’s support as they went through life. Always talking or doing something fun, the two were the best of friends.

 

She met her husband Len in 1982 and dated for a few years before getting married in 1985. They had a wonderful life together travelling and seeing the world.  They loved going to Hawaii and visited the islands dozens of times. They also found time to go to the Caribbean, Europe, New Zealand and less exotic places like Florida and Texas and of course the shopping trips to Fargo and Grand Forks.

 

Alex loved fishing in and around Manitoba and spent great times at Lake of the Woods, Clearwater Bay, Ontario. She often out fished Len, even though he won’t admit it.

 

She was an avid reader across all genres and was involved in book clubs in her neighborhoods wherever she lived. She loved the arts, including the theatre, plays, and musicals at Rainbow Stage.

 

Alex was also a big fan of the Winter Olympics. One of her favourite events was figure skating. She as a big fan of Kurt Browning and enjoyed watching him skate.

 

Two significant highlights in Alex’s and Len’s life together were related to the Winnipeg Jets and Nascar. Alex and Len were present at the game when Teemu Selanne set the NHL rookie goal record at the Winnipeg Arena surpassing Mike Bossy’s old record. They were also in Fontana California and witnessed Jimmie Johnson win his first Nascar race. They were fortunate enough to be in the winners circle with the crew and team. 

 

Alex had a successful career in the trucking industry, working at Reimers, Motorways and finishing her career at Paul’s Hauling. She retired in 2012 and spent time with Len fishing, travelling and going to musical jams in friends’ garages.

 

Alex was always a kind and caring host. She made everyone feel welcome in her home from barbecues, to pool parties, card nights, murder mysteries, and even making smores over a fire in the winter.

 

Alex was also very adept at winning radio contests, especially trivia.  She would often call in to local radio stations and win prize packs.  She would share her winnings with her friends by taking them along or giving some of the prizes away.

 

Alex really enjoyed trips to the local casinos with her sister Kathy when she came to visit Winnipeg.

 

Special thanks to Dr. Nguyen and staff at the Movement Disorder Clinic that supported Alex over the last 3 years as she battled Parkinson’s.

 

As per Alex’s wishes cremation has taken place. A private celebration of Alex’s life will be held in the future. 

 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Parkinson Canada in her honour.

Alex’s family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.

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Sandra Anonsen

February 28, 2024 at 12:51 AM

Where do I start. We met at such a young age that I forget how it went. Alex and I lived on Airlies St. In grade 3 we had a mixed classroom of grades 2/3. So that was the only year we were in the same class. She being a year behind in school despite us only being 8 months apart. We loved skipping, riding our bikes, barbies, make believe and skating at Robertson school rink . We built spooky houses in my garage which took all day to set up only to have to take it down when my Dad came home. We played dress up with my mom's old bridesmaid dresses. We loved the Osmonds, her Donny , and me the Partridge family, David Cassidy. We loved tiger beat magazines and plastered posters of our crushes. Rose Alex mom would make the best French fries as we played . We moved on to middle school and started to be interested in real boys. We would walk to Old Ex along the railway tracks to go skating and tease the boys. We would have sleep overs constantly,  sometimes in our tent trailer in the back yard. Alex came to our family farm many times in Sundown , the drive was the best part singing and making up songs about Rat River. When we rode our bikes we were gone all day. We would go to Kildonan park to swim, and Summerland just outside the city. We had such freedom as kids. We moved on to high school where boyfriends became pretty important and we took a brief break. After graduation we picked up after where we left off. Only this time I had a car and license. Oh the places we could go. Our friendship stood the test of time. Alex got married, I married 6 years later, then my 3 sons happened . We still kept up our girls trips and theater memberships. Alex was the best aunt to my kids and spoiled them rotten. As I raised a family Alex and Len traveled the world. Kids grow up and again we had more time to spend together.  We celebrated our 50th anniversary  as friends and went to Montreal for a week. We both had life altering diagnosis in 2020 during the crazy pandemic. We were always on phone for hours a day supporting each other. No one better to be each other's support then friends who have been through everything together.  After the pandemic we did alot of get away trips around Manitoba. I miss you everyday, I want to call you but I can't.  I see you in every butterfly and know that you are free from your failing body.❤❤❤❤

Delores

January 16, 2024 at 2:13 AM

So many memories, from baseball to volleyball to weekends in Grand Forks. Alex was kind, caring and compassionate, a good listener. She took genuine interest in whatever you wanted to talk about. She had a great sense of humour and was often laughing and smiling. One fun memory I have is that Alex was able to recite lines from Saturday morning cartoons like the Flinstones and Yogi Bear. We laughed so hard about the silly scenes from shows of our youth. Alex was always up for an adventure, whenever a group activity was planned, she was in. I am so sorry that she had to suffer with a debilitating disease in the last years of her life. It's so unfair. She was very brave and never complained. I know you are free from pain now and watching us from up above. See you on the other side.

Karen Douglas-Pajot

January 7, 2024 at 6:36 PM

❤ I’m so sorry to hear this news about Alex. I’ve looked after her at the dental office for years. I always looked forward to seeing her and we had great conversations and lots of laughs. She was a wonderful, happy, positive and funny woman. Thinking of you Len. You were so good to her. Karen Douglas

Christina Lewis

January 7, 2024 at 6:33 PM

Randy and I have so many beautiful memories with Alex.  From wonderful dream trips to Jamaica and New York!  One of my favourite stories to tell is of getting a beer and and a banana in New York City with Alex! To great short vacations to the races in Grand Forks and long weekends at the lake. So many laughing great times...playing cards, making pizzas, night golfing and dancing...always dancing! We were always looking forward to the next fabulous get together and are heartbroken that there will be no more. She made a lasting impression on our daughter Meredith who will miss her Auntie Alex very much. Until we meet and dance again in the halls of Shambala.... Love Randy, Chrissy and Meredith❤

Lorrie benson

January 6, 2024 at 8:56 PM

I was so blessed to have Alex in my life, I met Alex in grade 7 we were inseparable when we were teens. this is a pic of us when we were about 15, yrs old.yrs go by  I get married she was in my wedding party, then she got married to Len and I was in their wedding party. Then we didn't see each other very often, but always keep in touch had coffee dates, I moved to sask, and  when I would come home to wpg we would always see each other. their are so many memories I have of Alex which I will cherish, so sorry for your loss Len.it's not goodbye but until we meet again. Will miss you my friend, you got your wings.

Shelley Henn

January 5, 2024 at 3:49 PM

So sorry to read this news Len.  I can still remember our chat at our family reunion about the glowing and sincere love you had for Alex.  Beautiful memories that you created throughout your lifetime of travels and special moments to cherish forever. Peace be with Alex and within your heart Len.

Diane & Sid Prokipchuk

January 3, 2024 at 2:50 AM

Such a loss, it's impossible to imagine. Our hearts go out to you, Len, and to your and Alex's family and friends. ❤ We have great memories from so many good times together and will never forget Alex's smile and laugh. Through the tears today, while reading the beautiful tribute to her, I'm smiling at being reminded about her many radio trivia contest wins! (It wasn't uncommon to get a phone call from Alex at work telling me that she had used my name and number to claim a prize because she had already won from the same radio station within the past 30 days! I think she won so often that she used many different friends' names in rotation!) Alex was certainly the planner of our bunch -- shopping in Grand Forks / Fargo, murder mystery parties, card & game nights, long weekends in the Whiteshell, snowmobiling & hot-tubbing, and the list goes on. We also spent time one on one, taking in 'leisure guide' courses and attending concerts. Cherished good times. ❤ Sid and I are so glad to have reconnected with you both a few years ago and that we had a chat with Alex just last week. Len, you are in our thoughts and are always welcome to visit and talk any time. Rest in peace Alex.

Jean beauchamp

January 3, 2024 at 2:00 AM

Sorry for your loss. We had some good times in Texas. Alex was happy go lucky person.

Carol Kulyk and Ed Kozera

January 2, 2024 at 10:25 PM

Oh what beautiful  memories  we will cherish  forever  ❤ of Alex  the many happy times we shared today spending a few winters together in Donna Texas,  the dances , pool , hot tub , singing , playing cards , Mexico., going to South Padre Island.just to name a few  .May you RIP Alex 🙏  you will be missed by so many until we meet again my friend.  Our Condolences to  you Len & family ❤

Kathy Klassen

January 2, 2024 at 9:38 PM

Oh how I will miss my sweet sister Alex!! You were pure joy!’ How fortunate I was to have a sister full of love and kindness. You were beautiful inside and out!! Rest in peace my baby sister xxx

Gladys Graboweski

January 2, 2024 at 8:34 PM

Heaven has received a beautiful angel ,🪽 ♥️ We adored Alex ,her smile and her  laugh. May she rest in peace.🙏  Our Heartfelt condolences Lenny Hugs ,Ben , Gladys Graboweski and family 

Lynn LePage

January 2, 2024 at 8:16 PM

I was so fortunate to have Alex as my neighbour for the past 8 years. We talked “flowers” on our adjacent balconies and she was never without a smile. She will be missed and remembered as a kind and beautiful lady.

Ed Klassen

January 2, 2024 at 7:59 PM

Beautiful obituary. What a wonderful person we have lost. We send our deepest condolences to you, Len and family.
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