
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of David Mamrocha after a brief illness at HSC with Janine by his side, on Thursday, May 24, 2018.
David was born on October 24, 1963 and is survived by his dear friend Janine; mom Betty; brother Brian; sister Cheryl (Barry); nephew and Godson Jeff; Uncle Casmir, Aunty Nellie, Aunty Adele, Uncle George and Aunty Joyce; his cousins and friends. David was predeceased by his dad Edward; his grandparents, Zigmund and Margaret Mamrocha and Mike and Annie Osadchuk; as well as aunts, uncles and cousins.
David was born in Beausejour, MB and grew up in Winnipeg, MB. David was employed at Intergraphics since 1991 and formed many special friendships there throughout the years. Growing up, David loved to play hockey and throughout his life he followed all sports but mainly the Seattle Seahawks and the Vancouver Canucks except that recently he followed the Winnipeg Jets with the rest of Winnipeg – Go Jets Go! If you ever had a question about anything regarding sports, David was the one to ask for the answer. He enjoyed the outdoors and spent many hours hunting, fishing, and mushroom and berry picking. In later years, David became an avid golfer. He also took great pride in his vegetable and flower gardens.
Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Ave. E., Beausejour, MB. Interment will follow in St. John the Baptist Cemetery in Lowland, MB. Pallbearers will be Barry Fiebelkorn, Jeff Fiebelkorn, Terry Hunt, Brian Mamrocha, Allan Murash and Ken Viber.
David’s family also expresses special thanks to David’s dear friend Janine who provided comfort to David throughout his illness; to the management and co-workers at Intergraphics for their kindness and support; to Dave’s neighbours for their kindness and caring; and to the nurses and doctors at HSC for David’s care.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of David to CancerCare Manitoba, 675 Mc Dermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9 (www.cancercare.mb.ca) or to a charity of one’s choice.
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Kevin Darichuk, Escazu de Costa Rica
As a friend and team-mate of Dave’s in high school and amatuer hockey in our youth, I still have fond memories of all the time we had together in our late teen’s. As years passed by as often happens we let space come between us and the friendship fades into a few chance encounters. I still remember the last time I saw Dave, It had been at least seven years since I´d seen him last and it was the parking lot of the Transcona library (of all places, and far removed from our earlier hangouts) On a quick handshake he says ¨Hey Kev, how´bout we take time to go for a beer? I was late for an appointment and had to decline, and have always regretted it. Several years pass by and I never saw Dave again but the friendship was strong enough to occupy a permanent home in my heart, I frecuently asked mutual friends if they still have any contact with our old pal. ! Now almost 30 years later if you´d give me the chance to see my old friend in a parking lot in Transcona and I was lucky enough to have him invite me out for a beer, I´d say sure old boy!! What could be more important than sharing a few moments with an old true friend!! My deepest most sincere condolences to Dave´s family. Dave made a real good impression in my life and I am sure countless others!!
Joan Mamrocha
My heart is sadden by your passing . Cousin’s are very important because we all start out as friends first, you where one of those to me ,, with always a smile, wave or hug to see how I was Doing ,, you will be missed!! Love ya cuz Joan..RIP
Pauline Thompson
There are no words to express my sadness over the loss of Dave. He was a great man. Had a lot of laughs with him. I’m sure that heaven has improved with his presence there. My deepest sympathies
Pauline
(Ken and Michele’s daughter)
Kelly Legiehn
Our condolences to Janine and the Mamrocha family. Unfortunately we’ll be unable to attend the service.
Dave was a great friend and teammate over the years, but unfortunately we lost touch of that friendship. Sadly we’ll never know Dave the avid golfer as we would have loved to a play a round with him.
Dave will be sorely missed.
Love and take care,
Kelly and Barb Legiehn