We Remember
WEINTZ, Viola
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Long-time resident of Kelowna, BC passed away peacefully December 29, 2013, with family at her side. She was predeceased by her loving husband Frederick; brothers: Jim, William, Edward and Harry Schultz and sister Alice. Viola will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her two sons: Bill (Caryn) of Lake Country and Gary (Yvonne) of Kaslo, BC; her brother Clarence Schultz of Medicine Hat, AB; three grandchildren will cherish her memory: Chris (Leanne) of Lake Country, Simon (Jasmine) of Okotoks, AB and Jason of Kalso, BC; as well as great grandchildren: Seth, Ajay, Jarrette, Taylor and Simon Jr. She had many nieces and nephews who will also miss her. The family wishes to thank Dr. Williams and the staff at Cottonwoods Care Home for the wonderful care they extended to Viola, they too will miss her. No service by family request.
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Service
No service by family request.
So sorry to hear about the passing of Vi. She was a remarkable lady.
Dearest Bill Gary ‘n Families….
We are so very sorry to hear of the recent passing of your mom. What a lady… I remember her so very well from Cawston Ave days…. Please know that we share in your loss….
I just want to say what a “Special” Aunt she was to us kids. I will always remember her Fresh Tomatoe Sandwhiches she served us when we went to her house every summer as kids.Tomatoes right from her garden. They were so yummy! She was an Awesome Cook!So sorry for your loss Bill and Gary Weintz. May you be comforted knowing she was Loved by many and leaves such good memories behind.Hugs to you all.
Bud and Debbie James
Dear Bill, Gary, Yvonne,& your families
I come home today to find a message on my answering machine from my brother Brian in regard to Aunt Viola’s passing. This is very upsetting to me as Aunt Viola was very special to me and I always will think of her. I’ll never forget the good meals we had at her house,with home made bread and all the other home made fixings to go with it. You can rest knowing she is at peace and in a good heavenly place now, where she will be comforted forever. I pray that the Lord will also give you and your families peace and comfort at this time. We can now celebrate her life on this earth as she was such a good and beautiful person and I will always hold the special memories of her in my heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sending Lots of Love to you all.
Judy(Schultz)St.Goddard, Brian St. Goddard and our family(Calgary,AB)
Dear Bill, Gary , Yvonne & Family’s
On Monday I ( Karen ) was making Niffla & preparing for New Year’s Day dinner for our family and I was talking out loud to my Aunty Vi and my husband saying that I was so thankful that she ( Aunty Vi ) had told me her secret to making great Niffla . I had asked her once why her Niffla tasted better then my other Aunty ,s .She very kindly gave me her secret . Then I said to my husband I wonder if Aunty Vi is still alive or had she past on and maybe know one had let us know. I went on to tell my husband how much I Loved my Aunty Vi and Uncle Fred . They were the best !! They always welcome us in to their home , we knew we were at family’s !! I always felt Loved by them . They were so kind to let me ride my first motor cycle their yellow Honda 50 , I had so much fun !!! I ended up breaking the handle bars in half ( do you remember Bill & Gary ) I was so scared I was going to get in a lot of trouble but Uncle Clarence made a deal with Uncle Fred & Aunty Vi and we ended up bringing it home . My sister’s and brother Terry ate many great meals and I would have to say those fried Prem and fresh tomato sandwiches on that homemade bread were one of our FAVOURITES . We played cards late into the night. Together we had such Fun . My Uncle Fred took us on our first boat ride, those were great summers and I loved her smile and hear her laugh !! They may have gone on to be with The Lord , but Aunty Vi & Uncle Fred will be remembered by all the LOVE & MEMORIES they gave us. You will be Missed Aunty Vi but never forgotten !! Sorry we have not kept in touch but we send our Love to all of you and are sorry for your loss . BLESS YOU ALL! Karen Urban ( Schultz ) & Jim Urban .
To Gary, Bill and families
Jack and I would like to extend our most sincere condolences at the loss of Aunt Viola. She will always have a place in our hearts. We pray that you will know the Lords comfort and abiding presence. Please be assured of our prayers.
Joyce and Jack Risling
Dear Bill, Gary and families
In Sympathy
For the loss of Viola Weintz
In times of grief when all seems lost,
we may not understand God’s holy will.
But He is there.
We can find comfort In His sacred promise: Th souls of the just are in the hands of God.
Our loved ones have gone on to their eternal reward.
In our time of sorrow, my prayer for you is this: May our Heavenly Father be your daily guide, comforting you with His loving embrace. May He grant you peace and serenity. Amen
Your cousin,
Merle Meyer