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Ann Zylich
September 30, 2014
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<div itemprop="description">ANN ZYLICH (nee BACHEWICH)<br />1923-2014<br /><br />Ann, beloved wife of Walter, peacefully passed away at the ST. Boniface Hospital on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 a the age of 91 years with her family by her side.<br /><br />She is lovingly remembered by her children Terry Reid, Shirley Wishnowski (Brent Tomchuk), Stephen (Susan David), and Beverly (Gary) Campbell, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Walter, her son Gerald, her sister Ollie, brother Rudy and sister Patricia.<br /><br />Ann was born in Sandy Lake, Manitoba on April 26, 1923 where she went to school and helped her parents Steve and Rose in their General Store. She also worked in the post office. Ann went to Winnipeg to take a business course during the war, staying with her Aunt Rose who also predeceased her. Ann married Walter on October 10, 1946 and they had five children as they lived in Pipestone, Vita, Cartwright and finally Winnipeg during Walter&rsquo;s employment with Manitoba Hydro. Ann enjoyed curling and was skip on her team. She loved gardening and had a gift for caring for plants. Famous with her family were her home-made pies, perogies and doughnuts. Mom was devoted to her family and was a loving mother, generously giving of herself over the years. We will all miss her warm smile and sense of humour.<br /><br />I accordance with Ann&rsquo;s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private family celebration of her life has already been held. Should friends so choose, a donation in her memory would be welcome by any charity.<br /></div>