

Elizabeth had a fulfilling career, having worked at MTS, the Grain Exchange, the Greater Winnipeg Water District in Shoal Lake, and Winnipeg Transit. She retired on May 27, 1995. Her professional life was marked by her involvement with the Grain Exchange Curling Club and her membership in CUPE (local 500).
She is survived by her sister Sandra Knysh, her daughter Rosalie Jarman and son-in-law Cory, and her cherished granddaughter Sarah Jarman. Elizabeth also leaves behind her nieces and nephews, Sheila Drysdale and Gordon Kerr, Hugh Knysh and his daughter Alisha Knysh, and Cherie Simmons with her husband Greg and their son Dylon, along with his fiancée Shanti. She will be fondly remembered by many cousins and extended family.
Elizabeth was predeceased by her father Hugh Drysdale in 1965, her sister Gayle Drysdale in 1990, and her mother Emilia Drysdale in 1999.
In her personal life, Elizabeth found joy in nature, art, birds, and dogs. She also had a great love for music which brought her much happiness, whether it was listening to her old country favourites on her iPad, singing, or writing songs as a hobby.
Elizabeth will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
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