Legacy Circle Event Program
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Legacy Circle Event Program
2015 T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Legacy of The Margaret McTavish Konantz Margaret McTavish Konantz made a tremendous contribution to Winnipeg and Canada. Born in 1899, she was the first woman from Manitoba to be elected to the House of Commons, she became one of Canada’s representatives to the U.N. and travelled the world. Mrs. Konantz was one of the founders of Winnipeg’s Central Volunteer Bureau and the Patriotic Salvage Corps, among other local projects. Mrs. Konantz passed away in 1967 and made a gift to The Winnipeg Foundation in her will; a memorial fund was also established by her family. Today, these two funds continue her legacy of supporting the community she held so dear. Margaret’s son William G. Konantz left a bequest in 2012, adding to his mother’s memorial fund. Wf T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Richard L. Frost, CEO, The Winnipeg Foundation Mr. Alloway’s priceless idea Event Program 2:00 - 5:00 pm Wednesday, October 14, 2015 The Winnipeg Art Gallery Muriel Richardson Auditorium Our Culture of Generosity video Susan Millican, Chair, The Winnipeg Foundation Together we bring big dreams to life! WAG special announcement Barry Rempel, Inuit Art Centre Campaign Chair, Winnipeg Art Gallery Stephen Borys, Director & CEO, Winnipeg Art Gallery Creating a showcase and hub for Inuit art and Indigenous cultures Nikki Komaksiutiksak, Inuit Throat Singer Performance Leslie Weir, Director of Family Philanthropy For Good. Forever. Reception and Olympus Exhibit tours 1 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 A Legacy is born In 1921, William Forbes Alloway changed the face of Winnipeg forever. With a gift of $100,000, the prominent banker established The Winnipeg Foundation, Canada’s first community foundation. Mr. Alloway saw the Foundation as a way to give back to his community and contribute to its future. He envisioned a culturally-rich Winnipeg that provided opportunities for young people and those challenged by hardship, poverty or illness. He invited others to join him in creating a permanent source of support for charitable work in our community. In 1924, the Foundation received a second, equally remarkable gift — three five-dollar gold coins in an envelope bearing the words “The Widow’s Mite.” This anonymous gift symbolizes the spirit of the Foundation: that together, gifts of all sizes make a difference. William Alloway and his wife Elizabeth also left substantial bequests to the Foundation. Since then, hundreds of individuals from all walks of life have made gifts to The Winnipeg Foundation in their wills. We celebrate each of these generous people in this booklet. 2 T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Impact of The legacies Gifts through The Winnipeg Foundation support a wide range of charitable projects. Every year, grants help kids attend summer camp, newcomers adjust to life in Canada, people with disabilities realize their fullest potential, and so much more. Last year, the Foundation made grants totaling $22.9 million to 860 charitable agencies that enrich our city. Thanks to legacies created by donors, the Foundation is able to tackle tough issues and address emerging needs that may not have been predicted a generation ago. During the Foundation’s 94-year history, it has distributed $365 million to local charitable projects. The Winnipeg Foundation is truly made up of people who have generously supported our community. Thank you for being part of our history and part of the future of our community. 3 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Thank you Our Legacy Circle includes those who have named The Winnipeg Foundation as a beneficiary of a bequest, charitable trust, life insurance policy, retirement asset, or TFSA. In these pages, we thank, recognize and celebrate the thoughtful donors who have planned to support causes close to their hearts through The Winnipeg Foundation. 20 anonymous members Gail Asper O.C., O.M. Brent D. Bailey Ed Balon, Lucy De Sousa and Linda Balon* Stan and Donna Barclay Norman and Gisèle Barnabé Douglas T. Bell Edward and Gertrude* Bell Ronald G. Birt Morley* and Marjorie Blankstein, C.M., O.M. Art and Wendy Bloomfield Richard Bracken Kate and Gary Brenner Brett Buckingham James W. Burns, O.C., O.M Lorraine and Gerry Cairns Victor and Norma Chernick Earl Coleman Marion Corbett Daniel J. Cowan Brian and Barbara Crow Kerry Dangerfield Robert G. and Alison Darling Helen E. Davy Tom Dercola 4 Larry A. Didow George Doney Greg Doyle and Carol Bellringer Gordon and Nettie Dueck Sheila and Tim Thomson Duprey Carol Ellerbeck Maretta Emery Bill and Carole Enefer Roland and Doris Engel R.A. Sam Fabro, C.M., O.M. Bernice Fanning Michael Forbes John W. Fraser Ken* and Peggy French Richard L. and Nancy Frost Dr. Paul and Carol Galbraith Barry Garbutt and Eleanor Suderman Geoff Garland and Denise Beriault James Gibbs Helen Gittel Paul Gittel Peter and Monina Glowacki Joseph and Carolyn Graham Charles Sandy and Carmen Helen Grant Deborah Gray Susan and Ross Hagemeister Ed and Karen Haluschak Marilyn and Keith Hanna Gary Hannaford and Cathy Rushton Gregg and Mary Hanson Hilary Hanson and Don Seymour Rhue and Worth Hayden Jim and Doris Hearne R. Wally and Diane Hemming Tony and Ana Herntier Glenn and Cindy Hildebrand Allan G. and Catherine-Ann Horobec Margaret Houston Audrey Hubbard Doris Jones Dr. Leonard and Hope Kahane Dr. Kwan C. Kao Ethel Karr Gordon Keatch Eleanor Kelm Dale H. and Barbara Kendel E. Alan and Shirley Kessler Laurie K. Kessler* Guy and Hester Kroft Michel D. Lagacé Laurie Lam and Larry Desrochers T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Miriam Lampe Jessie Lang and Signy Hansen Dr. Raymond H. Lavery* and Brian C. Ouellet Neil J. Lawrie Gail E. Loewen W.H. Loewen, C.M. and S.E. Loewen Theresa Longtin Dr. Nora Losey LuAnn Lovlin Shirley Elaine Lush* Leona MacDonald Dr. Brendan MacDougall JoAnn MacMorran Ab W. and Rita* Mallett Glenn Marquez Iris Maurstad Willard McIntosh Adrian and Lynn Measner Barb Melnychuk Darrell Miller Susan Millican Carolyn and Nathan Mitchell Brian Monkman Elizabeth Morrison Morna-June Morrow John and Delores Morton Allan Mowat David and Brenda Newman William* and Helen Norrie Dr. Richard L. Nowak Ronald O’ Donovan, C.M. and Eunice* O’Donovan John and Emily Orischuk George and Brenda Ortega Barry and Louise Pallett Donna and Bill Parrish, C.M. Jennifer Partridge Lesia Peet Lawrie and Frances Pollard Kerry D. and Darlene Pollock William H. Pollock K. Heather Power Margaret (Peggy) Prendergast John and Elizabeth* Prokipchuk Lorne Pugh Les and Diane Rankin Gerald and June Reimer Lyse Rémillard and Edward Fisher George T.* and Tannis Richardson, C.M. J. Derek Riley, C.M. John* and Ona Schellenberg Barbara, Marianne and Theodore Scheuneman Steven Schipper, C.M. Trudy Schroeder Joseph N. Schwartz Richard and Mary Scott Susan J. Scott Margaret Seifert George and Pam Sigurdson Sharon and Ross Sigurdson Willy Slipetz June Slobodian Donna L. Smigelsky Blair Smith Diane Mary Smith and Richard Blair Smith Muriel Smith, O.C., O.M. Wilma Sotas Beverley Stewart Laura Stott Jim Sutherland Dr. Joan Swain Charles B. Tax Leslie John Taylor Nick* Ternette and Emily Ternette Louis and Gladys Tétreault Linda Thomas Dudley and Eleanor Thompson Edith Toews Dr. Helen Toews Hilda Wagstaffe Leslie Weir and Terry Cheater Gwen Welsh Robin Wiens and Émilie Lagacé-Wiens Bob Williams Margaret C. and Paul D. Wright Patrice Yamada and Peri Venkatesh Lori and Andrew Yorke Norval C. and Ivy Young Donn K. Yuen *Fondly Remembered Every effort has been made to ensure this is an accurate list of current Legacy Circle members. If you notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and let us know so we can update our records. 5 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 A of History legacy gifts Hundreds of thoughtful people, from all walks of life, have made provisions for the future of our community through bequests to The Winnipeg Foundation. Their remarkable legacies will live on For Good. Forever. On behalf of our entire community, we are grateful. In 2015, we were honoured to receive legacy gifts from the estates of the following individuals, thereby making them Legacy Circle members: Robert Murray Barnes Gretta Merle Boyd Alice Elizabeth Brooke Lilia Marjorie Gardner Elizabeth Gould Jean Elaine Greenham Margaret Eleanor Horn Hilda Mary Kerkham Gordon Linney Dorothy Grace Smith George “Jud” Thomas Snell James Peter Stadnick Madeline Grace Waddell 6 We gratefully acknowledge these members who left gifts in their estates prior to 2015. 7 anonymous members Mary Helen Acheson Matthew Henry Acheson Maurice Louis Achet Edna Elizabeth Adams M.D. Adilman John Affleck John Alexander Juanita and Norman Alexander Anna Fraser Allardyce Edward R. Allden Jean Pierre Allemand Jeanne Margaret Allen Noreen F. Allen William and Elizabeth Alloway Florance E. Alsaker Catherine Anderson Gabrielle M. Anderson Montague Anderson T.V. Anderson Violet Marjory Anderson Glen Ernest Anley Mae Anstruther Elizabeth M. Antenbring Dorothy Claire Archibald Alice Armstrong Grace L. Ashdown James Harry Ashdown Sr. Louise Ashdown Ruby Mary Ashdown Susie Lillian Ashdown John T. Atchison Alfreda Jean Attrill Barbara Edith Awrey Sibba Axford Elizabeth Mabel Badham Nellie Bailey Robert L. Bailey Fred Bainbridge Agnes Browning Baird Margaret Porteous Baird Winnifred P. Barnes Leslie Trinder Barratt Edna M. Bate Emily R. Bathgate Herbert Arthur Beachell James Beckstead Louella Ada Beese T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Albert Douglas Bell Katherine Bender Ethel Bendit Harry (Bud) Benditt Hugh Avery Benham Doris Benson Henry Edward Beresford Audrey Berg Vina Berg Joel Israel Berlin Ada Berney Kathleen Berry Gladys Best Sarah Walker Beveridge Frank and Mary Bilton Elinor F.E. Black Helen E. Blakie Wilma Edith Blocher Bertha Bloom Lydia May Blore Harry Bogdonov Walter Bohonos Janet Boucher A.E. Bowyer B. Maude Bradshaw Edna Mae Bragg Edward Breckman Thomas G. Breen Aaron Bricker Ewart L. Brisbin John Robert Brodie Robert and Elizabeth Brooke Israel Brotman Arthur Foster Brown Bridget Brown Edith M. Brown Harold W. Brown Harry and Adeline Brown Jessie A. Brown Joyce Brown Mary Ida Bruce Robert A. Bruce Ruth Bruce Donald C. Bryden Brynjolfur Kristin Brynjolfsson Elmer John Bubbs Arthur Henry Reginald Buller John Phillip Burelle Herbert Burke Anthony Ferreira Cabral Neri Alphonsus Cain George Calder Archibald McTavish Campbell Betty Campbell Charles A. Campbell James T. Campbell Katherine Milne Campbell K. Maurice Cantin Pauline Carey Edwin Charles Carter William H. Carter James Caslick Elsie Mary Castle Christopher Cawker Joseph Ceslak John Card Chappell Deborah Tessa Charles Paul L. Charles Mary Chekryn Joseph A. Cherniack Charles Moray Chesney Gertrude E. Childs Robert Chipman Warwick Arthur Arnold Chipman Alice Maud Chisholm James Carr Christie Marjorie Isabel Christie Mary Louise Christie Victor Chuby John Karol Chudzik Robert Clague Carole Ann Clark Helen Clark Maureen Kathleen Smith Clarke Florence M. Clinch Norman L. Coghlan Ben M. Cohen Wolfe Cohen Francis E. Cole Jacques Collin Regina Collins Flora Collinson Annie M. Collum Katherine Comeller Peter K. Comeller Madeleine Constant David Cooper Roderick A. Copland Ruth Copp Mary Hannah Cornish Charles Cosman Minnie Cosman Margaret M. Costantini Joseph L. Coulthard Whilma Cowley Evelyn Dorothea Cox Frederick Cox Alice J.A. Crabb H. Philip Crabb Claude Crosby Craig Mary I. Craik Miriam Crawford William H. Crealock James A. Crowe Jean Matheson and Samuel Wilfred Crozier Lucille Cubbidge 7 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Legacy of The Archibald McTavish Campbell Born in 1852, Archibald McTavish Campbell came to Winnipeg with Canada Life Assurance in 1881. Directed to cover the country from the Lakehead “as far West as he could go,” he travelled thousands of miles by canoe and on foot, also delivering medical supplies to outposts. Mr. Campbell served on the Board of The Winnipeg Foundation from 1927 until his death in 1942. A gift in his will created a fund at the Foundation in his name. Today, the Mr. A. McTavish Campbell Fund has distributed to the community four times the value of his original bequest. Mr. Campbell’s legacy lives on through his gift to The Winnipeg Foundation. 8 T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N John D. Cuddy Elizabeth Ellenor Cunningham Mary May Currie Ben Cutler Carrie Dalgliesh Sheila Davids Viola Davidson Joseph Butler Deacon Deborah DesRivieres Max Y. Diamond Roland L. Dickey Margaret Elizabeth Dingle Edward C. Dock Genevieve A. Doidge Frank D. Donavan George Leyburn Douglas Irene Douglas Jane Stuart Douglas Percy Douglas Audrey P. Doupe Laura Penelope Dowler William J. Dowler I. Joseph Dreman Mabel Ormiston Drever Charles Edward Drewry Eileen M. Dryden Joan Drysdale Morris Duchov Ann Duncan Marjorie E. Dunderdale Elizabeth K. Dunlop Frederic W. DuVal Paul G. and M. Isabel DuVal Doris L. Dyer Nita Eamer Mary Alma Easterbrook Lilian Eastop James Ebin William Stanley Edey Daphne Edwards Dorothy L. Edwards Jane Edwards Richard George Eeles Eggert G. Eggertson Irving Meldrum Ellis Phyllis Lorna Ann Ellis Norman L. and Marjorie Elvin Frank Gardner English Verna M. Esdale Alice Elizabeth Evans Archie Spurgeon Evans Gordon P. Fahrni Gordon S. Fahrni Agnes Fairchild Mabel Fredericka Wyatt Fairey Blair Ferguson Stanley Joseph Ferns Rilla Fern Fields Allan Findlay Leroy F. Findlay Minnie Evelyn Findlay Clive L. Finkelstein Grace Lalonde Finkelstein Moses Finkelstein Edith Arlie Tessa Finnen Oscar Escal Flanders David J. Fleck Lawrence K. Fleming Robert Fletcher A.B. Flett Harry Ford Audrey Irene Alice Foreman Benjamin Foreman Lois Eleanore Forrester Evelyn Fraser Laura R. French Katherine Froese Ernest Burrell Frost Lillian M. Fryers Edna Norah Galloway Marion Warren Gandy Edward Robertson Gardner Lawrence O. Gardner William H. Gardner Louis Garfinkel Winnifred Jean Gargett Helene Garrick (Parker) Fredrick H. Gauer Madeleine S. Gauvin Margaret Elizabeth Geddes Robert James Dudgeon Gibb Catherine Brown Gibson Helen Forbes Gibson James and Mabel Gibson Leslie Stuart Gibson Ormee R. Gibson Nelson Gilchrist Samuel Gilfix Viola Mae Gillies Edna Gillingham John Herbert Gillis Thomas and Beatrice Gilroy Jacquelyn Joyce Gladding Robert James Gladding Vivian Doris Glass Mordecai Glucksburg Irene Gobert Peter Edwin Gold (Gould) Stanley Goldberg William Goldberg Reinhold Goltz Ellen Maria Goodyer George Gordon John Milloy Gordon 9 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Maude Gordon Margaret Gould Muriel Beth Gourley R.J. Gourley Gerald and Mona Gray William J. Gray Constance Green Betty Greenberg Laura Josephine (Joanne) Greene Margaret Harriet Gregory Isobel Margaretta Grierson Martha Jean Davidson Grimmer Spencer C. Guest Daisy Gunn Marjorie Gwatkin Kate E. Haffner Emil Alvin Hagborg Marion Temple Haig Anna Hall G. Sydney Halter Harvest Halvorson Margaret and Clarence Hamerton Lina M. Hamilton Mary K. Hardy Florence E.L. Hargrave A. Isabel Harrison Fredrick C. Harrison Frederick S. Harstone Reginald Charles Harvey William Harvey Margaret Harwood Jessie D.M. Hazel Myrtle M. Hazelwood Leonard J. Heaney Nellie I. Heaton Mary E. Hedley Annie Henderson Mary K. Hendry 10 Bethia Lyon Henry Eileen Hepple Percy B. Hicks Alexander Francis Hiles Karl Hintz Molly Hirshburg Phillip Hnydiuk E. Caroline Hodder Rowland A. Hodges Arthur Alexander Webster Hogg Lisa Gerda Hogg Russell C. Holdgate Stanley M. Hollenberg Diane I. Holm Isabel Honess Ruby Winnifred Horner Effa Jane Howe Floyd E. Howe Laura Howe Dunbar H. Hudson Edith F. Hudson Margaret P. Hudson Michael L. Hudson Donalda Huggins Marjorie Ann Hughes Mary Louise Hughes Roderick O.A. Hunter William Hurst Hodgson Wilberforce Hutchinson H. Wynne Huxley Annie Sibyl McKay Inkster Mary Gwendoline Inman William Innes James C. Irvine Isabella Jack Norman Jack John Jackson Kathleen Gertrude Jackson Richard E. Jackson Hilda Elizabeth James Margaret Charlotte Jamieson Hans Peter Jensen George F. Jermy Muriel Fay Jerrard Eric Johanson Edward A. Johnson Jennie Johnson Lily Johnson Ellen F. Johnston Leslie Harcourt Johnston Robert Johnston William Edwin Norman Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Jones Louis Morton Jorgenson Anne Marie Kane Walter J. Kane Sam Kanee Sol Kanee Max Kaplan C.F. Kardel David Kaufman Hyman Kay George Warren Keates Gwendoline I. Keates Mary M. Keelan William Keller Mary Asenath Kelly Joseph P. Kennedy Laurie K. Kessler Reuben J. Kimmel William Edward Niblock King Elizabeth Kinloch Victor A. Kirby John Charles Knight Kenneth A.T.E. Knowles Matlia Koff T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Legacy of The Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth Born in 1895, Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth was the last descendent of Red River settler Alexander McBeth. She grew up on the original family homestead in Old Kildonan. Miss McBeth graduated from University of Manitoba in 1915 and was a teacher for more than 40 years. During her life, she donated her family homestead to the City of Winnipeg to establish McBeth Park. When she passed away in 1989, Miss McBeth left the remainder of her estate to The Winnipeg Foundation. The Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth Fund has already distributed more to the community than the original value of the bequest. 11 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Vladimir Herasom and Marie Koman Margaret McTavish Konantz William G. Konantz William G. Kotchapaw Maurice Kowalson Evelyn Kriticos Charles Kroft Alice Elizabeth Kruspe Veronica Kuczkowski Peter Matt Kumpas Elizabeth Kunein Lucille A. LaBarge Mary (Marie) Laing-Waddell Amos Edward Lake Walter Lang William S.M. Lang Albert J. Lardner Georgia May Larson Charles J. Last Jean Thorunn Law Gordon Lawson Norman L. Leach Rosabelle S. Leach Harry Leadlay Anna Leduke Roland Lee Irma C. Leeseberg Jacqueline Legal John T. LePage Srael B. Levin Beverley Ruth Lewis Isobel Eadie Lewis Lilly Maude Leybourne Charles Franklin Lidster Jack S. Lightcap Kathleen Burrows Lightcap Donald Lindsay 12 John R. Lindsay Jessie Chipperfield Livingstone Alexander Webster Logan Joseph Lourick Laura Augusta Love Edwin Allan Lovelace Andrew L. Lowe Anne Lundy Freda Mary Lupton Shirley Lush Grace A. Lyall Margaret I. Lyon Benjamin H. Lyons Mary A. Macara A. Isabel MacArthur Louisa J. MacBean D.R. Grant MacDonald Grace Irene MacDougall Anna Y. MacFarlane Marguerite MacHale John Elliott Gordon MacKenzie E.H. Macklin Millicent L. MacPherson Emroy Bruce Main Frieda Major Margaret Maki Alan Stewart Malmgren Richard S. Malone Carol J. Manning May Manson Mireille Suzanne Marrin Margaret Rachel Irene Marshall C. Pearl Martin Frances L. Martin George Martin Helen B. Martin Alexander Masson Alvin Trotter Mathers Ruth Matheson Stuart Matheson Ann Cecilia Maxwell Joseph Kellaway May Alfred Maydanik Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth Mary McBride Joseph F. McCann Margaret Lithgow McCash Catherine M.R. McConnell Olive Roberta McCormick Thomas McCowan James McCredie Bessie May McCuaig Marian A. McCurdy Ann McDonald Bella Maud McDonald James Kent McDonald John Hamilton McDonald Mary I. McDonald Barbara Phyllis McDougall Ruth McDowell Thomas McElroy Thomas Henderson McEwen Clifford Reginald McFadden Charles H. McFadyen Margaret McFadyen Elizabeth K. McGeachy Anne Elizabeth McGowan Margaret McGowan Dougald McIntyre Mabel Agnes McIntyre George Hammill McKeag Beatrice Ada McKenzie Margaret Katherine McKinnon Murray McLandress Marjory Stewart McLaren Mary Evelyn McLennan T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Hugh John McLeod Roderick McLeod John Alan McMahon Clifford Franklin McMillan Margaret McMillan Wallace Hunter McMillan John McMurdo Edward J. McMurray Daniel McNeil Gladys J. McOustra Ethel Margaret McPhail James Eldon McPhedran Florence E. McPhee George S. McPhee Ewen Alexander McPherson Wendy Jane McPherson Avis Clark McWilliams William and Jean Meagher Ilene Dorothy Meder John Wallace Meikle William E. Meikle Arthur Mercer Nathan H. Micay Edith M. Miller Helen Sinclair Miller Irene Violet Miller Norman Milne Robert John Mineary Alex and Sara Mitchell John Paul Mohr Teresa Moloney Ernest Moncrieff Harriet G. Monkhouse Jennie Montgomery Margaret A. Montgomery Dinty Moore Charles A. Moors David and Fanny Morosnick Edith Mott John Douglas Moulden James Richard Murray Bernard J. and Dorothy Anna Naylor Isabella Neil William G. Neill Joseph George Nick Ruth Nickle William Norrie Jean P. Norwell Walter Frederick Noyes Misha Nozick Robert William Brown Oakes Richard D. Oatway Henry C. Oldfield Annie Elizabeth Oliver Joseph P. Olzanksi James Vincent Orestes Sarah Orlikow Jessie Oswald Florence E. Paget Catherine Elizabeth Palmason George Palmer Johannes Palsson Alys Elaine Parkhill Myrna Parr F.W. Parrish William L. Parrish Doris M. Pascoe Ann Jane Patterson Reginald Allan Patterson Paul Pawlukevich Elvera Pearson Frances M.C. Pearson Dennis Pendeshuk Doris Pendeshuk Irmgard Penn Mary Percy Victor B. Persse Ella Lillian Peters John H. Peters Michael Peterson Rae Lindsay Philip Louie Playfair Phillipps Stanley Phillips Mary L. Pidhirney Margaret Pidlaski Florence L. Pierce Phyllis Kathleen Pirotton Paul Emil Platz Robert G. Plaxton Evelyn and Percy Pocklington Jack Pollock Alexander Pomasaniv Lily Elizabeth (Betty) Poole Allison Rutherford Popham Michael and Anne Popovitch Muriel E. Port E. Mary Potter Esther Susan Poulton Mabel Pounder Alice Grace Powell Helen Powell Anna Florence Preeper Helen Clark Price Dorothy G. Prior William Henry Quinn Kathleen A.M. Radford Maxwell Rady Alice Rait Frederick J. Ramsay Thomas Henry Rathjen John Redston Mable Reid William Reid Eugene Louis Reimer 13 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Legacy of The Leslie Orr Rowland Leslie Orr Rowland was raised and educated in Winnipeg, where he proved himself as a gifted student and graduated with a law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1941. He had a keen interest in financial matters and co-founded leading oil magazine Oil in Canada (renamed Oilweek). Although he lived in Calgary at the time of his passing in 1993, and had not called Winnipeg home for more 40 years, Mr. Rowland’s will included a bequest to benefit all Winnipeggers. The community impact of the Leslie Orr Rowland Fund now equals the fund’s market value – a remarkable aspect of Mr. Rowland’s legacy. 14 T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Grace Margaret Eva Restall Jessie F. Rettie Robert M. Rettie Edna Reynolds Muriel S. Richardson Sydney D. Richardson Daniel A. Ritchie Arthur John Roberts Roy Goodwin Roberts Albert W. Robinson Burton A. and Geraldine L. Robinson Esther and Sydney I. Robinson Marguerite Robinson Agnes Maria Rodvik Bertha M. Rogers Florence Rogers Eric G. Rogerson Cecil Essadelle Rombough Lionel and Edith Rosebourne Murray J. Rosenberg Frances E. Ross Frederick William Ross Margaret M. Ross Lewis J. and Pearl C. Roth Dora May Rothwell Enid Ruth Rothwell Donald Percival Rowland Leslie Orr Rowland Will Arley Rowlands Bernard Rubin Louis Rubin F.J. Rutherford Catherine Elizabeth Ryan James Ryan Lois Estelle Ryan Harold Ross Saddington Allan Sair Samuel Sair Hubert E. Shaw Sale Olga Alice Sandulak Freda E. Saunders Walter and Elizabeth Saward Alice Marge Schneider Henry (Heinz) Scholl Jacob Schuttler Anne Eliza Jane Scott Eleanor M. Scott Elizabeth M. and A. Percy Scott Margaret Scott Pauline Lucy Scott Kathleen Gladys Scroggie John Morgan Scurfield Stewart A. Searle Marie Jeanne Eugenie Seguin Herbert Sellers Sybil Shack Christina Sharp Kathleen Sharp Ernest B. Shaw Anna D. Shepherd Gunnel Gwen Sherman David Edward (Ted) Shores Annice Shreiber Eric Sigvaldason Nancy Geraldine Sikorski Anszel Silberg Margaret Catherine Simmons Neil Christian Simonsen Annie Sinclair John B. Sinclair Shelagh Sinclair Isaac Sirluck Frank E. Skinner Harry McLean Sleigh Constance Emma Smith David Edward Smith Diana Bayley Smith Frederick A. Smith Isabelle MacKenzie Smith James Smith Jean Elizabeth MacKenzie Smith Kenneth B. Smith Louisa H. Smith Margaret Stella Smith Marjorie St. Clair Smith Mary E. Smith Alfred J. Smither Karl Sonntag Walter Clive Spearman Anna Speers Lucie Frances Spence George Spratt William Thomas Stainton John Standing Patricia Joan Stanger John I. Stein Harry Steinberg Helen Steinkopf Kathryn Mary Steinthorson Sally B. Stern Marguerite G. Steven Madge O. Stevens Annie Batchelor Stevenson James Stevenson Thelma Mary Stewart Richard G. & Margaret V. Stillinger William Stitt Kenneth B. Stoddart Harold B. Strang Mary Esther Stratford Gerald L. Stuart Sheila Sturley Edith Sun 15 LEGACY CIRCLE 2015 Myrtle M. Sundberg G.A. Swan John Julius J. Swanson Marion Swanson Stuart A. Sweeney Eileen Sykes Mable Taft Ruth Tallin Alan Edmund Tarr Dorothy M. Tarr Arthur Taylor James Tees Herbert Temple Ernest R. Tennant Nick Ternette Gordon Richard Ternouth Barry Tessler Eileen Tessler Michael Tessler Angela Caroline Thompson D.I. Thompson Enid Ruth Thompson James Pullar Thomson Margaret Ellen Thorburn Christina Tibbs Austin Ross Tierney Miriam Jane Timlick Frank Irwin Tindall Mary Elizabeth Tisdale Robertina S. Tod Clara Tokar Margaret Toomer Emma Topper Ida Mary Trotter Ada Trout Colborne Manson Truman Alfred Rea Tucker Herbert M. Tucker Joyce Turnbull James F. Turner Nancy Turriff Grace F. Tyre Albert Van Amstel Aart Vander Brink Edwin N. Vansickle Margaret Josephine Vant Elsie Maud Victoria Verity Evelyn May Vickers David Vineberg Donald R. Vinson Ernest Casebourne Wade H.G. Wade Shirley Joyce Walker Charles J. Walley Edith Warner Edith D. Wasserman Edward Charles Watkins Anne Watt (Stodgell) Fannie E. Waugh Sarah E. Webb Margaret M. Webster John P. Weidman Mildred V. Weidman Margaret A. Wellman Alexander M. Werier Sam Werier Joseph Wheeldon Margaret May Whitaker Kathleen M. White John David Whitecross David James Whyard Frances Wickberg Lillian M. Wilcox Bessie Wilkinson Charles Marcus Williams Delia Williams Ray Williams William G. Willoughby Laurence F. Wilmot Charles P. Wilson John Wilson Anne Catherine Wilson-Smith Louise E. Windas Melva Ellen Windle Abraham B. Winograd Alexander Robert Winram Helene Winston David Wintrope Mary Grace Wishart Ada Wolch Lela Jane Wolfe Gary Landau Wolfson Thomas Wolfson Joseph Wolinsky Honora Woodman Mary Elizabeth Woods Charles Wright Grace Lillian Wright Victor H.L. Wyatt Helen Younger Every effort has been made to ensure this is an accurate list of current Legacy Circle members. If you notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and let us know so we can update our records. 16 T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N Legacy of The Elizabeth Kathleen Lightcap Elizabeth Kathleen (Kay) Lightcap was born in Winnipeg in 1906, the only daughter of Hon. Theodore A. and Georgie K. Burrows. She was a founding member of the Junior League of Winnipeg and a long-time volunteer for Meals on Wheels. Both Mrs. Lightcap and her husband Jack were active and generous community members. When she passed away in 1987, a gift in Mrs. Lightcap’s will established a fund at The Winnipeg Foundation, providing support to specific charities of her choosing and projects for young people. A portion is also available for granting at the discretion of The Winnipeg Foundation. We are grateful to Mrs. Lightcap, whose legacy will continue to make a difference in our community forever. 17 Thank you To all who have planned a gift to our community for future generations, thank you for your thoughtfulness, optimism and caring! The Winnipeg Foundation 1350-One Lombard Place Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0X3 204.944.9474 1.877.974.3631 www.wpgfdn.org