In loving memory of a beautiful sister, a mother, a family member and a close friend. Vanessa Hart was born in Lynn Lake, Manitoba on Sunday, March 13,1983.
It's with great sadness that we lost a loving sister, a mother of 6 beautiful children, a close friend and a family member. Vanessa Hart passed at the St. Boniface Hospital at 4:44 pm on Monday, September 29, 2025.
She went home to be with her late parents; father, Ovide Hart; mother, Victoria Hart; brother, Joshua Hart; son, Athan Colomb-Hart; daughter, Bella Hart and other family that she lost along the way.
She is survived by her sons; River Hart/Bighetty and his children, Jenson Hart and Jarvis Hart; loving daughter, Fyonna Hart; son in law, Denys Darian Castel; daughters, Tasha Hart and Ora Hart; sisters, Heather Colomb and her family, Zabrina Hart and children, Ladoris Hart; sisters in law, Tammy Caribou and children, Lavunna Hart and children, Allison Hart and children; brothers, Oswill Hart and children, Norville Hart and his child, Ezar Hart. Vanessa was loved by her uncles; Jimmy Colomb (Esther Colomb) and children, Philip (Flora Castel), Philip and son, Donald Colomb and his children, Robin Colomb (Elaine) and children, Richard Colomb.
It was hard to write this obituary, I never knew my sister would be gone so soon. She was young and had a beautiful soul and carried a beautiful life, but I knew she had cancer. She did her chemo and was strong through it all.
When I got the news that my sister was taken to the hospital, I was at school, in the middle of a ceremony. My niece Fyonna called to inform me that she was being taken by ambulance to the hospital. I called all the hospitals and I found her at the St. Boniface Hospital. I called and was asked to call back at 12:30pm. I called back and it was then that I was told she wasn’t going to make it. I started crying out loud at my school, I was so upset. I went outside and pictured her.
When we were gone we told each other we will be together, no matter what came between us. As we got older, I moved out and she stayed back home. When we met again, we always told each other “I got your back” and she would respond “I got yours too”.
Every time we had an argument and didn’t talk for a while, she’d text me “I love you damn”, in return I would say “I love you for a long time” then she would say “I am coming over” and I would say “okay”. We talked about why we got upset and would laugh about it and forget why we had the argument in the first place.
Vanessa was my sister and my best friend, and she was the anchor of the family. Now I lost a sister. I really cared about her. I knew her birthday and knew when she was hurt, I would tell her “everything will be alright, keep your head up high and don’t let nobody tell you different”. So, I say goodbye to my best friend and sister Vanessa Hart. I will always miss you, more than ever.