Peter Kilcollins
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Peter is a third generation Funeral Director with over 25 years in the funeral service. He started his career in New Brunswick and moved to Manitoba in early 1987, first working in Portage La Prairie and then Winnipeg. Peter has played an active role in the community, sitting on the Board of the Selkirk Ave. Business Improvement Zone, House Chair on the Board of Governors at Southwood Golf & Country Club and Past President of the Kiwanis Club of St. James, serving 3 terms as President (2001-2004). When time permits Peter is an avid golfer and hockey player.
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Nick Knysh
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Nick was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where his love of funeral service began in 1983. In 1987 Nick received his Funeral Director’s Embalming license for the Province of Manitoba. His career has taken him in a full circle where he is now proud to be affiliated with the Aboriginal Funeral Chapel, and Peter Kilcollins. Nick has sat on many different boards and has helped with various charities. His spare time is spent with partner Susan Vincent, and their five children and 2 grandsons. Whether it is watching the kids play baseball or swimming, family time is very important to Nick. Over the past 28 years, Nick has been serving families in Manitoba making many new friends along the way. Nick is looking forward to serving the community and will be happy to help you and your family in your time of need.
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Kristi Lamb
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In 1984 Kristi was born to Stephen and Kim Lamb in Somerset, England. Kristi is one of five children, and has an identical twin sister. Immigrating to Canada in September, 1991 and moving to Manitoba in 1992, Kristi grew up southeast of Winnipeg attending Landmark Colligate High school. Alone at the age of seventeen, she then moved back to England for a few years visiting family here in Canada when she could. From there she traveled to countries in Europe. Now making Winnipeg her home, Kristi loves to spend her time with her son. Going to beaches and parks in the summer and making crafts and sledding in the winter. Kristi has volunteered at various local churches serving hot meals to people in need. Kristi has worked with the Aboriginal Funeral Chapel for the past year and is excited to be attending the Canadian College of Funeral Service this coming fall. Kristi is looking forward to building many long lasting relationships with the families we serve.
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