![]() Speak his name often and tell the younger family members stories about him. I know you have many beautiful memories to cherish. Hi Nancy and Ted and family.we are truly sorry to hear of the passing of your dear Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa. Posted by: Janique Gallant (Mike Brown’s co-worker and friend) on: Feb 16, 2019 ![]() My deepest sympathies to you Mike and all your family. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Khartum Temple.Īs published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 16, 2019 Honorary pallbearers are grandchildren, Michael Brown, Glen Brown, Marcy and Bryce Floer, Brandon Woods and all Past Potentates of the Khartum Temple. The family will be having a small burial service - "Celebration of Life" for family and close friends in the spring. Also, thank you to all the staff at Pineview Terrace - Kinsmen House in Prince Albert, SK for your dedication and care for his needs. The family would like to thank all of the friends that helped take care of Dad over the years and for keeping his daughter aware of any issues. Dad was a friend to all and was always helping friends and family with their projects, electrical and security problems whenever asked. Also, he was a member of Royal Winnipeg Rifle Association and the St. He received his 50 year pin from the Shrines in November 2016. Past President of Khartum Patrol (1977), Past President Khartum Kamara Klub (1989). He was a very active life member of the Khartum Temple Shrine elected to the high office of Potentate in 1984. Dad was very involved in the Masons, Past Master of Tuscan Lodge #141, affiliated with Acacia Lodge 111 GR.M (1986) Member of Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Manitoba The Sovereign Great Priory of Canada (Knight of Malta) Demitted (1987). Co.) for 35 years and obtained the position of Branch Manager. He resided at Pineview Terrace Nursing Home - Kinsmen House in Prince Albert, SK. He moved to North Battleford, SK and Prince Albert, SK from November 2014 to present to be with his daughter and family. ![]() Raymond was born and was raised and lived most of his life in Winnipeg. Dad was predeceased by his wife Dolores Bell, daughter Sharon Horgan, brother Walter Bell, brother Len Bell, sister Doris Wilson, sister Shirley DeCarle, and parents, John and Elsie Bell. He is survived by his loving daughter Nancy (Ted) Woods, granddaughter Marcy (Bryce) Floer, great-granddaughter Raelyn Floer, all of Prince Albert, SK, grandson Brandon Woods of Saskatoon, SK, grandson Michael (Nancy) Brown, great-granddaughter Courtney Brown, grandson Glen Brown, all of Moncton, NB. on Friday, February 8, 2019, at the age of 88 years. He peacefully closed his eyes and took his last breath at 3:16 p.m. RAYMOND WILLIAM BELL FebruRaymond William Bell passed away sadly, but surrounded by his loving grandchildren, Brandon (in person) and Marcy (by FaceTime in Mexico), who made sure to let him know how loved he was by everyone and that it was okay to join his family on the other side. ![]()
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