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Ernie Zastre

ERNIE JOSEPH ZASTRE
November 6, 1951 – August 21, 2025
It is with deep love and sadness we announce the passing of Ernie Joseph Zastre at age 73 on August 21st, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Ernie was born November 6, 1951 in Ste. Rose du Lac Manitoba. Son of Isreal and Doralice Zastre. He grew up in Cayer Manitoba but lived in Winnipeg until his passing.
Ernie is survived by spouse Beverly Cronin; his two daughters, Tammy Zastre (husband Jeff Blakeston); Candice Houston (husband Karl Houston); and son Jay Zastre (partner Jasmine Steuart-Reilly). Grandchildren, Toressa, Max, Layla, Zack, Colby, Johnny, Joycee, Jordin and Jersey. As well as Beverly’s daughters, Theresa and Tina; and Theresa’s children, Ben and Edie.
Leaving us before Ernie and waiting to greet him are his parents, Isreal and Doralice; and siblings, Lorraine Sigurdson, Eva Thibert, Andy Zastre, Elsie Bray, Russel Zastre, and Doris Wilkinson.
Ernie had a love of the outdoors, when Friday arrived, he could be seen loading his vehicle heading home to get lost in the bush. Depending on the season, Ernie’s weekends would be filled with hunting, fishing, quadding, snowmobiling and horseback riding with beer in hand.
Ernie was originally a Filter Queen Vacuum salesman but his career until he retired was in construction. He had impeccable work ethic and was always the hardest worker on site. He could fix almost anything and would often offer to take home a failed piece of equipment and MacGyver a solution in his workshop. You could also identify any tools belonging to Ernie by the healthy application of gold spray paint to ensure there was no confusion on site.
He was always a big presence in a room, funny and loud (est). You always knew Ernie was around, because everyone was laughing and kids were jumping on him. Everyone loved Ernie and enjoyed his company, he was a character full of stories, making people laugh and everyone’s favourite uncle. The loss of Ernie’s presence will be felt by all.
The family wish to thank Riverview Health Centre, 3rd Floor, East Wing Palliative Care for their extraordinary care and compassion during Ernie’s final days. The level of care and kindness made this difficult time endurable.
A Celebration of life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on August 30th in Ste. Rose du Lac at the Community Hall.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Cancer Care Manitoba or Riverview Health Centre in Ernie’s memory.
Ernie’s family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.
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Donna Olender
October 19, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Fred and I are truly sorry to hear of Ernie's passing. Fred {Olender} worked with him for many years, Alec Black was the company and owner. Freddie and Ernie shared a close friendship, many times riding horses in St. Rose du Lac, and other area's. Going hunting with Alec at his cabin. Our sincere condolance's.

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Grant & Sheila McVicar
August 26, 2025 at 2:59 PM
Ernie was definitely one of a kind. He had a wealth of stories, and loved to tease. We didn't see Ernie often, but when we did we always enjoyed the visit. You could tell how loved he was, by the looks on the faces of his family, and how he was surrounded by his grand kids. There will be a little bit less fun in the world withoug Ernie, but you just have to know that he will be bringing joy to all that he encounters in his next life. A life well lived.

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Roy and Doreen
August 25, 2025 at 2:42 PM
We remnber Ernie for his storytelling, love of family and great sense of humour. He was outstanding, from our point of view, for the time he spent with his grandchildren with big hugs, dancing and having fun.


