We Remember
WITTEBOLLE, Maggie
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Maggie passed away peacefully on May, 28, 2021, at the age of 94. She is survived by her children Laura (Larry), Ralph (Susan), Gary (Penny) and Michelle; her four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Sadly, she was predeceased by her husband Jim (d. 2011).
Many thanks go to Dr. Kipnis and the staff of Orchard Manor for their support, care, and kindness.
No service will be held at Maggie’s request. Memorial donations may be sent to The Winnipeg Humane Society.
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I am so very sorry for the loss of your Mom. I know how much she meant to you and how much you appreciated the extra time you had together when she moved to Kelowna. Sending love your way. (Laura’s friend Pat)
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Sandra and I were very fond of Maggie and Jim. We know how much they enjoyed there years spent in Victoria beach, we missed them when they left. May your memories comfort you in the days ahead.
God bless! Kevin & Sandra Ateah.
There’s a celebration in Heaven and sadness on Earth. Maggie and Jim were my aunt and uncle and I never got to see them enough. Here’s to the day I get to see them again.
So sorry to hear about your Mother, Laura. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
I am very sorry for your loss and wish your family strength during this difficult time.
Tracy Gray, Member of Parliament, Kelowna – Lake Country
Maggie and Jim lived beside us at Victoria Beach for many, many years. They were so warm and welcoming to we newbies, always ready with help, knowledge and experience that they passed on with gentle kindness and tolerance. Today we find ourselves in their position as a young family has moved in to the Wittebolle cottage next to us. We remember their compassion, love of gardening and cheerfulness as if it were yesterday. Know that they had a significant impact on life at VB and on our lives in particular.
– Bob and Joan Marshall, David, Alexander and Craig