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Robina Claire Grant

1923 - 2014

Robina Claire Grant obituary, 1923-2014, Winnipeg, MB

BORN

1923

DIED

2014

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1291 McGillivray Blvd

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Robina Grant Obituary

ROBINA CLAIRE GRANT
(nee MACLEOD)
November 9, 1923 - December 2, 2014

It is with great sadness we say goodbye to Bobbie, who passed away peacefully with family at her side at the age of 91. Mom will always be in our hearts and in our memories.

Bobbie was predeceased in 2012 by her husband of 61 years, David Kinnell Grant.

She is survived by her children, Jamie (Sheila and grandchildren Victoria and Macleod) of Calgary and Susan (Mark and grandchildren Callum and Tiegan) of Auckland, New Zealand as well as her sister Audrey Nutter, of Winnipeg.

Bobbie was born in Winnipeg, the daughter of George and Mabel Macleod. Growing up in River Heights she excelled at many sports including basketball, volleyball and speed skating. Summers were spent with her family at Victoria Beach at the Macleod cottage at 223 Fifth Avenue. Following graduation from Kelvin High School, Bobbie attended Russell Business College. After working for a couple of years in the Winnipeg business community she chose to pursue a career in nursing. She graduated in 1946 from the Winnipeg General Hospital and moved to Los Angeles CA to work at the Good Samaritan Hospital. She took the opportunity to live with family members of the Macleod clan that had settled in Pasadena CA.

Following Dave's persistent pursuit of her hand in marriage, Bobbie left California behind to return to Winnipeg. They were married in April 1951 and made their first home at the Layton apartments on Corydon Avenue. They moved to Ruttan Bay in Ft. Garry to raise their family and eventually to Kingston Row in St. Vital.

She was a dedicated and devoted Mom, managing home and kids as Dave's business had him travelling frequently. This included transporting Susan and Jamie to their many sporting events and on occasion meant getting half of Jamie's hockey team to their next game somewhere in the city. Bobbie's sporting passion was tennis which she enjoyed at the Winnipeg Winter Club during the winter and on the courts at Victoria Beach during the summer.

Bobbie and Dave first met at Victoria Beach and the beach became their second home. The Grant cottage at 126 Birch Avenue has always been a hub of activity. Tennis gatherings, golf tournaments, friends dropping by on their way to or from the bakery and of course, many a Thanksgiving dinner. There were the adventures of cooking the Thanksgiving turkey in the wood stove or lighting the coal oil lamps when the power went out. The mission one summer was to collect rocks from Arthur Beach for the fireplace Johnny Ateah was to build at the cottage. It was Mom who pulled the wagon back to the cottage every day. So much joy and laughter was shared with dear friends and family at Victoria Beach.
Mom was a quiet pillar of strength that bound her family together as well as those around her. Her strength and resolve never became more apparent as in the years following her stroke as she strived to overcome all the challenges and hardships presented her.

The family would like to express their sincere thanks to the staff of the West Park Manor for the loving and compassionate care they provided Bobbie as well as Dave during the time the West Park Manor was their home.

A memorial service for Bobbie was held at the Qualico Family Centre in Assiniboine Park, 330 Assiniboine Park Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 31, 2015.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba at www.alzheimer.mb.ca or 204-943-6622.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Dec. 3, 2014.

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March 12, 2015

A loved one lost can grieve the heart, therefore, treasure special times spent together and draw strength from the love of family and friends. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Heartfelt condolences - Ps 119:50,76

Joanne Parker Gibson

December 14, 2014

Your parents were dear friends of my parents and they are sadly missed.Your mother never failed to greet me with her friendly smile and always made me feel so special. They were so very proud of their children. So sorry for your sadness at this time. May your wonderful memories of your parents sustain you in the years to come.

Joanne Parker Gibson

Joanne Parker Gibson

December 14, 2014

Your parents were dear friends of my parents and they are sadly missed.Your mother never failed to greet me with her friendly smile and always made me feel so special. They were so very proud of their children. So sorry for your sadness at this time. May your wonderful memories of your parents sustain you in the years to come.

December 14, 2014

Your mother and father were endeared by all, especially by my parents. Your mother never failed to greet me with her warm smile and always made me feel special. She and your Dad were so proud of their children. So very sorry for your sadness at this time. Stay strong and may your wonderful memories sustain you always.

Joanne Parker Gibson

December 7, 2014

Jamie, Sheila, and Sue, we are very sorry to hear of Bobbie's passing, thinking of you...Dave and Barb.

December 7, 2014

Peace at last. Your mother was a role model for all of us to follow--her strength, courage to overcome obstacles in life, her love of family & above all her wonderful sense of humour. We feel blessed to have known both your parents. They were a joy to be around.
Graham & Allison Bloomer

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