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Obituaries

Obituary Adina Vogt

ADINA LOUISE VOGT
February 14, 1977 - February 12, 2025
 

Adina Louise Vogt, aged 47, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2025,  just two days shy of her 48th birthday. She was a beloved wife, mother,  daughter, and sister, whose warmth and kindness touched the lives of  everyone she met.
 

Adina is survived by her cherished husband, Stacy Vince; her adored son,  Andrew Vogt; her loving mother, Agnes Vogt; and her devoted brother,  Richard Vogt, and his wife Marcia, along with their daughter Finley. She  was predeceased by her father, Jacob Vogt,  who passed away on January 7, 2007.


Adina's life was marked by her unwavering dedication to her family and  her passion for helping others. She will be remembered for her generous  spirit, her infectious laughter, and her ability to make everyone feel  special. Her memory will live on in the hearts  of those who knew and loved her.
 

A memorial service will be held to celebrate Adina's life on February 27, 2025, at 11:00 AM at North Kildonan Mennonite Church. 

Obituary AURELE J. LECLAIRE

AURELE J. LECLAIRE 

March 19, 1963 - August 15, 2020


The love of my life, the joy in my world, and the sparkle on my soul  are gone. I have lost the most wonderful, kindest, and funniest man I  ever met.
 

Aurèle J. LeClaire died on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at the St. Boniface  Hospital, Winnipeg, MB. After making some positive progress against his  illness, his situation took a sudden turn and his journey ended. He  passed peacefully with family at his side.
 

Aurèle is survived by and will be deeply missed by his best friend and  loving partner of 26 years, Shirley Denesiuk. He will also be mourned by  his siblings, Albert, Marjorie (Armand) Beauchemin, and Reginald  ("Reg"); his nieces and nephews, Joëlle Leclaire, Rossel and Régan  (Lemieux), Danel and Mandi (Martin), Michel and Simone (Buissé):  Danielle (Lloyd) Waldner, Réjean, Andrée (Cliff) Halaburda, Gaëtan and  Joanne (Maguet), Clode (Eric) Péloquin, and Camyle (Martin) Jolicoeur;  23 great-nieces and great-nephews; two special cousins, Monique Leclaire  and John Kenny; his sister-in-law Linda Denesiuk and her husband Mark;  his mother-in-law Justine (Stella) Denesiuk; and by his many, many dear  friends.
 

He was predeceased by his father Victor, mother Albertine, father-in-law Nicholas Denesiuk, and sister-in-law Debi Denesiuk.
 

Aurèle was born and raised in St. Adolphe, Manitoba. Gifted with natural  compassion and deep empathy, Aurele found his calling as a funeral  director, serving families at their most profound times of need. He  worked part-time from 1978 to 1981, learning the profession with Kerr's  Funeral Chapel and Albert Leclaire Funeral Service. At a young age, he  received his professional licenses in 1981 and 1983.
 

He worked for various employers in the funeral industry until he and his  brother Reginald started LeClaire Brothers Funeral Products and Service  in Winnipeg in 1993. In 2013, after Reginald retired, he continued  helping bereaved families with his partner, Shirley, a licensed funeral  director. Aurèle was always adamant about putting his service to  families first and foremost.
 

While the funeral business was his first calling, with entrepreneurial  spirit and a love for new challenges, Aurèle also found success in a  range of other endeavours. He developed, opened, and owned a florist  shop in 1983, which, in just three years, was Winnipeg's largest single  location florist. He took a two-year sabbatical from the funeral  business to help a good friend in a nine-location retail business. He  also opened and successfully ran a breakfast-and-lunch restaurant,  selling it a few years later. Aurèle also acquired and managed several  rental properties; he earned a reputation as a generous and caring  landlord. To say he was a busy man is an understatement.
 

With a passion for service, in 1981 Aurèle ran for Provincial Election  as the Progressive Conservative candidate in Logan. While he didn't win,  he was proud to have run and he often joked that he was probably the  youngest candidate, who voting for the very first time, voted for  himself!
 

Aurèle was an active member of the St. John Brebeuf Church and a member  of the Knights of Columbus, Council 1107, and had served as their  Treasurer for many years.
 

A private Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the St. John Brebeuf  Parish, 1701 John Brebeuf Place, Winnipeg, MB. Entombment of Aurèle's  body will take place in his mausoleum in the St. Adolphe Parish  Cemetery.
 

Kind, gentle, ethical, compassionate, and often hilarious, Aurèle has  left us far too soon. There is comfort in knowing that Aurèle enjoyed  the journey of his life with passion and joy.
 

Thank you to Dr. Chakraborty for his compassionate care and concern, and  to the team at St. Boniface Hospital who provided care and comfort to  Aurèle in his final days, and to Father Rheal Forest who administered  Aurèle's last rites.
 

If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:

Canadian Blood Bank Services or to Siloam Mission.
 

                                                  Rest in well-deserved peace, Aurèle.
 

                                                          LECLAIRE BROTHERS
                                                          475 Provencher Blvd.

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