Irene passed away peacefully on June 2, 2022 at the age of 73 at East Gate Lodge.
Irene leaves behind her children Rob (Anne), Suzette (James), and Matthew; her grandchildren Riley, Madeline and Olivia.
Special thanks to the dedicated staff at East Gate Lodge.
As per Irene’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family service will follow.
Rest in peace
till we meet again.
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Sharon Singbeil
Condolences to Robert, Suzette & Matthew . So sad to hear of your mom’s passing. We were friends from grade one right on to our teenage years and unto now. What great times and fun we had through our young school years! Never forget them! Always talked at Eastgate when I went to see mom. Rest In Peace my dear friend!
Andy and Tracey Wurch
Sincere condolences to the family. Irene was such a sweetheart and a caring, loving soul. She loved the Lord and is now rejoicing with her Savior.
Leona Weidman
My sympathies to Irene’s children, on her passing. RIP Irene
Audrey and James Gunning
Condolences to Irene’s family, RIP
Ed and Charlotte Dubray
Our sincere condolences to the family of Irene Mazur. I worked with Irene for many years at the Beausejour Hospital. She was a fun loving and kind person. We had many laughs at work and she was always there to listen and care for her patients. May her memory be a blessing to all.
Elsie Martha Keith
My Prayers and thoughts are with you Robbie Suzette Matt Your Mom was awesome Friend Had Many Laughs. Irene Was Vey Kind Person. R.I.P. Irene Will Miss you.
Jan Jaster
I am so sorry to hear of Irene’s passing. My heartfelt sympathies to Rob, Suzette and Matthew and their families. As well as her sister Gail and the rest of the family. I haven’t seen Irene for many years but I have many fond memories of her,namely that huge garden at the farm, canning and more canning…cooking, she sure could cook. She always made me smile and she gave great hugs!! She loved and was loved. Again I am so sorry, sending hugs to you all.
Violet and David Andrusiek Nee Jaster - Dunn
Dearest Rob, Suzette and Matt and Riley, Madeline and Olivia. I am truly sorry for your loss of your dear Mother, and Grandmother. I know that she loved you so very much and you all will miss her. She loved her family, gardening, canning, children, the least, the last and the lost, the Bible, Christ Jesus, keeping a manicured lawn, flowers, sitting by an outside fire, gospel music, singing, was a champion jam maker, and the list goes on. She loved people and accepted people where they were at. She was kind to all and enjoyed visiting folks. The nurse inside never left her as she would always avail herself to clean a wound or place a bandage on anyone’s owie. God knew her intimately and called her to Himself. He knew she was tired and needed to rest. She was not afraid of dying and had confidence in her eternal home and how her future would be – full of love and peace, no sickness, no tears, no crying and joy unspeakable – just to name a few promises from our Father in Heaven. I miss her so much and look forward to seeing her any time soon. She was my sister my dear Irene and I love her.