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Sandra "Sandy" Carboni
February 21, 1955 - October 5, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Sandra Carboni at Riverview Health Centre with husband Vince, son Jesse, brother Bill, and family by her side.<br><br>Sandy was predeceased by her father Glen Evenden and numerous relatives, who she will be joining.<br>Her memory will be cherished by her loyal husband Vince, son Jesse (Mim), grandson Bentley Kibbins, mother Dom Evenden, sister Judy Steski (Garry), brother Bill Evenden (Lori), and numerous nieces, nephews, family, and friends.<br><br>Sandy was born in Winnipeg and raised in St. Vital. She attended Dakota Collegiate and furthered her studies at U of M nursing, graduating in 1978 with a B.N. Her love for helping people led to a career at Manitoba Health as a Government Liaison for South Eastman Health, working out of Ste. Anne, MB. She made numerous friends over the course of her 35-year career. Sandy’s natural beauty, easy going warm personality, and witty sense of humour made her many friends that were easily drawn to her.<br><br>Sandy had her beloved son Jesse in 1982 with her first husband Ron Kibbins in Winnipeg, Manitoba.<br>She had a love for nature and animals and enjoyed many family trips to the Evenden camp at Clearwater Bay and later to the family camp at Tanis Lake.<br><br>She adored her pets, her beloved huskies – Blue, Shadoe and Waya, and lastly Kluane. Through the years Sandy enjoyed travels to Clear Lake with the simple sounds of loons on the lake, going on wolf howls, and exploring.<br><br>Sandy met Vince during a kayaking course in 2000 and they married in 2004. They enjoyed an active social life often getting out with family and friends. Sandy was introduced to further world travels with Vince to places, such as Florida, California, and the Caribbean. Her favourite trips were her three to Hawaii, which produced many stories of “Dukes on the Beach” in Waikiki.<br><br>Sandy bravely faced a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in 2009. Even through this journey she remained a kind outgoing beautiful woman and kept a positive attitude. She still enjoyed trips to the lake, a deep passion for music, love of animals, helping people, and living in the moment. Through everything she still remembered all family and friends and had to make sure that everyone was happy and comfortable. Sandy and Judy toasted each time they got together to “hope and no fear”, a tradition they carried on for many years.<br><br>A funeral service remembering Sandy’s life will be held at Glen Lawn Funeral Home (455 Lagimodiere Boulevard) on Friday, October 14, 2016 @ 2:00pm. Flowers are gratefully declined. Should friends so desire, donations may be made in memory of Sandy to the Winnipeg Humane Society or the Alzheimer’s Society of Manitoba. <br><br></div>