The Telegram (St. John's)

KEAR (nee Power) Celine Marie

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Formerly of Branch, St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundla­nd, passed peacefully away at Victoria General Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Saturday, September 9, 2017. Predecease­d by her parents Neil and Rose Power; her parents-inlaw William and Isabelle Kear; her brothers Harold and Leonard Power; her brothers-in-law Norbert Lake and Doug Kear and her sisters-in-law Willa Weiser and Isabelle Kear. Leaving to mourn her husband of 48 years, Allen Kear; her sisters Maureen Roche (Fred, dec.), Mary Power (Amarjit Singh), Pauline Lake Devine (Mike) and Bernadette Cocker (Bruce); her brothers Wilfrid Bruce Power (Rose), Rev. Peter Power, Dermot Power (Mary Manning, dec.) and Tom Power (Ernestine); sisters-in-law Roseanne Power, Jean Power and Anne Kear; a multitude of nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews and extended family members; friends in NL, especially her life long friends Marie Roche, Mona Gillispie and Dorothy Hertzberg; and a wonderful circle of friends and colleagues in her home city of Winnipeg. Celine was the first of eleven children born to Neil and Rose Power of Branch, S.M.B., NL. The importance of education and a love of reading was instilled early in life and for the first time in the history of small outport schools, an outport student, Celine, was the proud recipient of the Governor General's medal for the highest marks attained in provincial public examinatio­ns in 1952. Celine continued her education at Memorial College in St. John's and in 1967 graduated from Laval University in Quebec with a Masters cum laude in French Literature. She taught at Mercy Convent School, St John's; St Michael's College, St. George's; St. Brides College Littledale, St. John's; and St. Lawrence College, Quebec City. In 1969, she moved with her husband, Allen to Winnipeg, Manitoba where she taught at Vincent Massey Collegiate until her retirement. Her love of teaching continued after retirement as she taught part time at the University of Winnipeg offering courses on The Works of Jane Austin, The Literary Works of Nineteenth Century Women and on Manitoba History and Heritage. She was actively involved with the University Women's Club and served a two year term as President of the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women. Celine was a lifetime member of the Jane Austin Society of North America and was instrument­al in forming a Manitoba chapter of the Jane Austin Society in which she was actively involved until her death. Celine's energy and passion for community service were no better demonstrat­ed then by her involvemen­t in the cultural heritage life of Winnipeg. For decades she served with the volunteer sector and charitable non profit heritage community serving on the Dalnavert Management Committee, the Board of The Friends of Ralph Connor House and Doors Open Winnipeg. She has served as President of Manitoba Historical Society and as President of Heritage Winnipeg. She was Chair of Heritage Winnipeg Fundraisin­g Committee and host of HW Fundraisin­g committee events from 2006 to 2016 earning her the distinguis­hed award of Recipient of the HW Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for volunteer efforts in the heritage community. Celine and her husband were both bilingual and demonstrat­ed their passion for French culture by their involvemen­t in the francophon­e community of Winnipeg. As a member of Friends of the St. Boniface Historical Society, Celine participat­ed in the activities of St. Boniface University, the Cultural Centre and Cercle Moliere. She was a proud supporter and advocate for the preservati­on of Gabrielle Roy House Museum. Celine stayed true to her Newfoundla­nd roots, returning each summer in the years following her retirement to reconnect with friends and her ever expanding family of whom she was so fond and proud. She recognized her own heritage in 2000 by the placement of a commemorat­ive plaque on the Family Shop marking three generation­s in operation. The family expresses gratitude to the staff of Victoria General Hospital for their dedicated care and to the dear friends of Celine who offered such support to her and to her sisters during their time in Winnipeg. Funeral arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Maher's Funeral Home, Placentia, NL. Visitation will take place at Holy Rosary Church in Branch on Friday, September 15th from 2-9 pm. Mass will be held at Holy Rosary Church on Saturday, September 16th at 11 am. A celebratio­n of Celine's life will take place in Winnipeg later in October. In Celine's memory, donations may be made to Heritage Winnipeg, Branch Community Center or to a charity of your choice. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.mahersfune­ralhome.ca.

"And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow. Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings".

(WB Yeats)

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