1923 ~ 2013
Peacefully, one day after her 90th birthday Irene passed away at the Beausejour Hospital.
Irene was the last of the Hadaller family born in Hazelridge, Manitoba on March 25, 1923. She was predeceased by parents Frank and Katherine Hadaller, brothers and sister –in-laws, Clarence (Myrtle), Walter (Betty), John, Vernie (Gladys), Irvin (Francis), Elmer (Doris), Ralph (Olive), sister Elsie, brother-in-law John Kuzminski, son Dennis in infancy, first husband, Martin Monetta and son-in-law Wayne Hladki.
She is survived by her husband, Steve Kizlik, daughter Patricia Hladki, daughter Maureen Marcinkow, son-in-law Tim Marcinkow, grandchildren Ashley McLean (David McLean), Bradley (Cassandra Kuzmack) and sister-in-law Marjorie Hadaller as well as all the nephews and nieces too numerous to mention.
Irene was a widow at a young age and faced the challenges of raising two young children on her own and obtained work at the Beausejour Post Office until her retirement. She enjoyed this job immensely dealing with the public. She was a “people person” always smiling and joking.
A few years later, she met Steve Kizlik. She always professed that until her children flew the nest she would not remarry. So when the nest became empty, Steve and Irene were married June 3, 1977, celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary last year.
Irene’s grandchildren, Ashley and Bradley, were the shining stars in her life. Grandma never missed a piano recital, Christmas or orchestra concert. Her grandchildren were blessed with the Hadaller musical attributes and the love of music. No matter what Irene was confronted with she found the positive side to everything.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to East Gate Personal Care Home in Beausejour where she resided the last year and a half. Their compassion and care was beyond what was expected. To all the staff, thank you for the love and support you gave a wife and mother. Thank you to Verna Wojcik for taking care of “Auntie Irene” the past few days. In lieu of flowers, if friends and family desire, donations in her memory can be made to East Gate Personal Care Home, Beausejour, Manitoba.
Mom you were getting tired and kept on telling us you wanted to go home and now you have been granted your wish. You were an amazing person and your family has been blessed with your presence in our life and for what you have taught us. We love and will miss you but you deserve to be in heaven with the rest of the angels.
Memorial Service was held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 30 at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Avenue E., Beausejour.
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Helen Towle
My most sincere thoughts are with you all – over the past number of years, George and I shared many talks and coffee with your Mom and Steve. She is resting now, and hold on to the memories.
Rita (Hlady) Leslie-Royle
Pat, Maureen and families,
My deepest condolances to you both and your families. I am sure she will be greatly missed. I remember your Mom from when we were kids….playing in the front yard at the house on First Ave.. She was always there protecting us. She was your strength when your Dad passed away. She was the pillar of strength in your family! You are very luckey to have had her in your life for 90 years! My heart goes out to all of you. Sincerely Rita (Hlady) Leslie-Royle
Pamela Selch
So sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. She was such a nice lady, I will always remember her smile. God bless.
Debbie Beger
So sorry to hear the loss of your mom, Irene. I remember she used to be a regular customer at SAAN Store where I worked for many years. Irene used to come in with her lady friends and shop, she was always friendly, always like to laugh and we had many conversations about everything and anything, one of my favorite customers. The family was Very blessed to have her. My Sympathies, Debbie.