City
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Last Name
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First Name
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Maiden
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Obituary
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Region
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Adanac
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Turnbull
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Irene
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Wade
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TURNBULL, Irene (Wade) - Irene Turnbull, beloved wife of the
late Rod Turnbull passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre on
October 25, 2002 at the age of 94 years. She is survived by her son Jim Wade
(Anne) of Kamloops, B.C. and grandchildren
Gregory Wade (Ann), Madison and Ethan of Burlington,
Ontario, Colleen Chapco (Pil) of South Korea, Stephen, Dianne and Joanne Wade
of Regina.
Also mourning her loss is her sister Eila Parker of Cutknife, Sask
and numerous nieces and nephews and their families. She will be sadly missed
by many friends she made during her lifetime. She was predeceased by husbands
Rod Turnbull and Jack Wade, and infant daughter, her brothers, Les, Vern and
Ross Cameron, sisters Wanda Phillips and Erma Carruthers and grandson Robert.
Irene was born in Cutknife,
Sask on October 20, 1908. In
1931 she married Jack Wade who operated Pool Elevators in Rosemound, Adanac
and Richardson, Sask.
Together they owned and operated the general store in Richardson
before moving to Regina
in 1948. They operated Motels in Saskatoon and
Rosetown and then moved to Calgary
in 1959. Five years after Jack's death she married Rod Turnbull in 1976 and
moved to Red Deer where they owned R & I Turnbull Distributing. Her home
was on Pallo Close and then Parkland
Gardens until moving to
the Valley Park Nursing Home. A memorial service, celebrating a life well
lived will be held at the 67th Street Chapel Red Deer Funeral Home, 6150 -
67TH Street, Red Deer, on Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. If friends
so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation Of Alberta 101, 5208 - 53 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta, T4N 5K2.
E-mail condolences may be sent to condolences@reddeerfuneralhome.com and will
be forwarded directly to the family. Funeral arrangements in care of the Red
Deer Funeral Home & Crematorium. Telephone: 403-347-3319
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Battleford
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Baldwinton
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Howard
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Larry Dean
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HOWARD, Larry Dean Howard, age 45 years, son of the Late Melba
Howard, passed away on Sunday, September 24, 2000 in Regina. Larry is survived by one brother
Rodney (Pat) of Calgary;
two nieces Roxanne and Richelle. Cremation. At Larry's request there will be
no memorial service. Interment in his Mother's plot in Baldwinton, Sask.
Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Service.
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Stuhr
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Lorna
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Osborn
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STUHR, Lorna Stuhr (nee Osborn), born in Battleford, SK in 1912,
passed away on Tuesday, July 5, 2005. Predeceased by her husband, Ernest; two
brothers, Cuthbert and Robert Osborn; three step-daughters, Eileen Mahara,
Joyce Sutton and Bernice Peck. Lorna is survived by two nephews, David (Monique)
and Murray (Carol) Osborn and their families. She is also survived by seven
step-grandchildren: Sharon Penner, Sandra Train, Gary Peck, Brian Peck,
Barbara Crook, Richard and Jim Sutton and their families. Lorna was employed
by the Government of Saskatchewan in various positions. She was secretary to
the late Honorable Woodrow Lloyd for 18 years while he was Minister of
Education, Finance and Premier. Flowers gratefully declined. Friends so
wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to a charity of choice. A Graveside
Service will be held on Friday, July 8, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in Riverside Memorial Park. Condolences to the
family may be emailed to reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Walker
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Leona
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Ona
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WALKER, LEONA (ONA)
EVELYN? Ona's families sadly report her
passing on May 3, 2005 at Battlefords District Care Centre in Battleford, Saskatchewan.
Ona was born at Glencoe, Minnesota on January 16, 1912. She
immigrated to Canada as a young child when her father and mother, Robert and
Mathilda Petrich, took a homestead between the Quill Lakes north of Wynyard,
Saskatchewan. Ona attended the one-room Grandy
School in what was, then, the Grandy School District near Wynyard. She
married her neighbours' son, the late Conrad (Con) Abram Walker, at Wynyard
on September 30, 1934. Con Sr. passed away on June 12, 1995. Ona was one of
nine brothers and sisters and the last to pass away. She was also predeceased
in 1991 by her grandson, Paul Robert Mazurak Walker, late of North Battleford. Ona is survived by her son, Con Jr.
of Oakville, Ontario, and his children and grandchildren, son Rob (Mary) of
Mississauga, Ontario and their son Ryan, son Jeff (Suzanne) of Sudbury,
Ontario and their children Karly and Ian, son David of Vancouver, B.C. and
his son, David Tullio of Sudbury, Ontario and daughter Joanne Brown (Dwayne)
of Hong Kong and their daughters Bailee and Dana. She is also survived by her
son, Harvey (Jean) of Battleford, and his children and grandchildren, son
Shawn (Rhonda Johnson) of High Prairie, Alberta, and his children Ami, Joshua
and Adrian of Lethbridge, Alberta, son Guy (Jennifer) of Montreal, Quebec and
their daughter, Sidney and daughter Heidi Lesko (Dwayne) of Lethbridge,
Alberta and their daughter Breanna. Ona was the quintessential homemaker who
followed her husband to Moose Jaw, Montreal, Estevan and Regina with intervening short stops back in
Wynyard. She and Con finally settled in the Cathedral District of Regina in
1948 where Con Jr. and Harvey finished their primary and secondary education.
Ona was a staunch supporter of Westminster
United Church
and then Rosemont United Church
during her years in Regina.
Upon her sons moving away from home, Ona volunteered in the sewing room at
the Red Cross and, ultimately, was hired as the sewing room supervisor. It
was use of her interpersonal and sewing skills which gave the greatest
satisfaction to her. Ona and Con gave up their home in Regina
in 1988 and thereafter shared a room in Pioneer
Village in Regina until Con Sr. passed away. Shortly
after Con's death, Ona moved to the Battlefords Regional Care Home (now
Battlefords District Care Centre) in Battleford, where she lived until her
passing. Funeral services will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel commencing at
11:00 am on Monday, May 9, 2005 with interment to follow in Regina's
Riverside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Battlefords District Care Centre, Box 69, Battleford,
Saskatchewan, S0M
0E0.
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Bowman
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Doris
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BOWMAN, It is with sadness the family of Doris Bowman announce
her passing Friday, June 18, 2004 at The Battleford's District Care Centre,
Battleford, SK. Doris was born March 25, 1911 at Edgeley, SK. Left to cherish
her memory are her loving family: Bill (Grace) Bowman, North Battleford, SK.,
Phyl (Jack) Cameron, Candle Lake, SK. and Diane (Fred) Danchuk, Cambridge,
ON.; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; by her sister, Edna
(John) Mitchell, Penticton, B.C. and brother-in-law, Ed Richter, Victoria,
B.C.. She was predeceased by her parents William and Dora Boxall; husband
Alfred Bowman; sisters: Phyllis Boxall and Muriel "Bubbles "
Richter and by one brother, John Boxall. The family have requested that for
those so inclined, memorial donations be made to: Edgeley United Church,
Edgeley, SK., Battlefords District Care Centre "Hands Of Friendship
Auxiliary ", Box 69, Battleford, SK. S0M 0E0, Amnesty International,
1201 Broadway Ave. S., Saskatoon, SK. S7H 2A4 or to a charity of the donor's
choice. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 23, 2004
at Edgeley United Church.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to The Battlefords Funeral Service, North Battleford, SK. (446-4200)
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Merle
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Anne
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MERLE, It is with sadness the family of Anne Merle announce her
passing on Thursday, January 8, 2004 at The Battlefords District Care Centre,
Battleford, Sask. Left to cherish Anne's memory are her loving family: her
sons: Charles (Anne-Marie) Merle, North Battleford, Sask., their children:
Anthony (Julie) and Kirsten (friend, Nicholas): George (June) Merle, Regina,
Sask. Also remembering Anne will be Elaine Merle, Regina,
Sask., daughter Lise and her son Austin: one
sister, Jean Chepil, Kansas, USA,
and numerous nieces and nephews. Anne was predeceased by her parents, Andrew
and Sophia Sunko, and by her husband, Anthony Peter (Tony) Merle. At Anne's
request, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Gathering for family and
friends will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Regina Village, 4550 10th Ave., Regina,
SK. The family have requested
that donations to Anne's memory be made to any Community Food Program.
Emailed condolences may be sent to mail@battlefordsfuneralservice.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to The Battlefords Funeral Service
(306-446-4200).
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Peterson
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Anna Elisabet
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PETERSON,? ANNA
ELISABET--Passed away at the Battleford Regional Care Centre, on June 17,
2002 at the age of 107. Anna was born December 17, 1894 in Sweden and came to Canada in September 1923. She was
predeceased by her husband Sigfred and son Evert; survived by her two
daughters Florence
(Gerald) Richardson and Astrid MacFarlane, daughter-in-law Joy Peterson, ten
grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. Cremation has taken place. A
memorial service will be held Monday June 24, 2002 at the Battleford Regional
Care Centre with Pastor Haugen officiating.
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Apperley
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Stephen Edward
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APPERLEY, ,Stephen Edward Tomlinson, born on February 5th, 1920
at Arran, Saskatchewan. Passed away suddenly and
joined his "higher power" on December 21, 2001. He was predeceased
by his parents, all of his brothers and sisters and an infant son. He will be
fondly remembered by his ex wife Ruby and their children Trevor (Susan),
Deborah, Teresa (Mark) and Todd; by his wife Wendy and stepson Trevor; ten
grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; a half
sister in British Columbia and a sister in
law and family in England.
The memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 2:00 pm
at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church at 1401 98th Street North, Battleford,
Sask. with Betty Marsh
officiating.
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Battleford
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Battleford
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Gonda
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Ann-Marie
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GONDA, It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of
Anne-Marie (Stahr) Gonda on the morning of Sunday March 18, 2001. At the age
of 68 she had lived a full life, giving to those around her as wife, mother,
grandma, friend, nurse, teacher, traveler and volunteer. Never did she ask
for anything in return but smiles and laughter. She was born January 7, 1933
in Arborfield, Saskatchewan to John and Franziska Stahr.
She is survived by her son, Robert (Wanda) of Dalmeny and her daughter,
Stephanie of Pusasn, South
Korea. Also left are her brothers, Rudy
(Lea) of Boswell, BC., Bert (Anneke) and Freddy (Melba), both of Australia.
But, left to miss their grandma and her cookies, magic bags and after church
lunches are her twin grandsons, Kendric and Jordan who were an unending
source of pride, joy and love to her. Her husband Carl predeceased her in
1983. In lieu of flowers it is Anne-Marie's wish that donations be made to
St. Thomas More College Memorial Fund. A Wake will be held at 7:30 p.m. on
Friday April 6, 2001 from the Royal Canadian Legion, 262 - 22nd Street, Battleford,
SK. The Memorial Service will
take place on Saturday April 7, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Vital Roman
Catholic Church, Battleford,
SK. The Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to Mr. Gerald Funk of DALMENY FUNERAL HOME, Dalmeny SK.,
(306) 254-2022.
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Battleford
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Biggar
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Schnedar
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Henry
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SCHNEDAR, Henry of Biggar, Sk. passed away on Saturday, August
7, 2004, in Biggar Hospital at the age of 91 years.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 11:00 A.M. from Biggar United Church
(907 Quebec Street)
with Rev. Neil Millard officiant. Interment
Hillcrest Memorial
Gardens Saskatoon. Memorial tributes in Henry's
memory may be made to Biggar United Church Music Fund or Canadian Bible
Society. Grondin Funeral Service Biggar entrusted with arrangements
(948-2669) "Our family serving your family since 1963 " Patrick
Grondin & Bob Clothier Funeral Directors.
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Battleford
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Biggar
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Foster
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William John Ross
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FOSTER, William John Ross Foster eldest son of John and Jean
Foster passed away peacefully in Biggar
Hospital on Jan. 11,
2001 at the age of 79 years. He was born April 6, 1921, in Biggar, SK. where
he received his elementary and high school education. He worked in James
Brothers Meat Department before hiring on the C.N.R. as an extra gang laborer
in 1940. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in Aug. 1940 and was
discharged in Feb. 1945. He reenlisted in the army in Feb. 1945 and was
discharged in Nov. 1945. Bill hired on the C.N.R. as a brakeman in Nov. 1945.
Bill married Luella Elmore on Aug. 8, 1951. He retired from the C.N.R. in
June 1977. Following retirement they spent winter months in Mesa
Arizona and their summer months at the
cottage in Regina
Beach. He was
predeceased by his father John in Apr. 1960; his mother Jean (McRobbie) in
Jan. 1982; one sister Helen in July, 1980; two brothers Ken in Dec. 1994 and
Jim in Oct. 2000. In passing he leaves to mourn his wife Luella of Biggar,
SK; three children Marcia Jean Hunter of Yellowknife,
N.W.T., Kathleen (Dale) Kolberg of Biggar,
SK. and Warren (Bev) of Saskatoon,
SK; and nine grandchildren. In
lieu of flowers donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society 438 2nd Ave. North
Saskatoon, SK. S7K 2C3. A
Funeral Service will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Biggar,
SK. on Saturday, January 13, 2001 at 2:00 P.M. with Rev. Beverly Cushman
officiant. Interment
Biggar Cemetery.
Biggar Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements (948-2669) "Our family
serving your family"
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Battleford
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Biggar
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Grondin
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Stanley Joseph
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GRONDIN, Stanley Joseph Grondin passed away with family by his
side on Saturday, April 14, 2001 in St. Paul's
Hospital, Saskatoon,
SK. at the age of 74 years. Stan is survived by his wife Lorraine (Gallagher)
of 47 years; his three children Ted (Diane) Grondin of North Battleford, SK;
Shannon (Jerome) Ehry of Landis, SK; Patrick (Elan) Grondin of Biggar, SK;
eight grandchildren Justin, Randy, Jennifer, Michael, Peter, Alyssa, Patrick
Jr. and Tommy. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 11:00
AM and Prayer Vigil on Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 7:30 PM both from St.
Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church, Biggar, SK. Interment
Biggar Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Biggar Cemetery Memorial Fund, c/o Rev.
Neil Millard, Box 1259,
Biggar, Sask.
S0K 0M0. Biggar
Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements. "Our family serving your
family."
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Battleford
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Biggar
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Brown
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Robert Dale
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BROWN,? Robert Dale Brown
passed away on Saturday, July 28, 2001 at the age of 54 years. He is survived
by his mother Beatrice. His children Danna, Deanna, and Dustin, sister
Sharron (Eddie), brothers Dean (Debbie), Doug (Gail), Cliff (Bev) and many
nieces and nephews. A family only service was held on August 3, 2001 in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
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Battleford
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Biggar
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Grasda
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Elmer
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GRASDA,? Elmer of Biggar, SK passed away
on Saturday, December 6, 2003, in Biggar
Hospital at the age of
75 years. Funeral Services will be held from the Biggar Associated
Gospel Church
on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 at 2:00 P.M. Interment Biggar Cemetery.
Memorial tributes in Elmer's memory may be made to Heart & Stroke or
Canadian Diabetes. Grondins Funeral Service-Biggar entrusted with
arrangements (948-2669) ""Our family serving your
family"" Patrick Grondin & Bob Clothier Funeral Directors.
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Battleford
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Broadacres
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Dosdall
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Mary
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DOSDALL,The death of Mary Dosdall, age 85 years, of Quinton, SK
occurred at the Borden Care Home on April 3, 2002. Mary was born on April 15,
1916 on the farm near Broadacres,
SK. In 1940 Mary married Peter
Dosdall of Quinton. They resided on a farm near Quinton for 42 years. In
1982, Peter and Mary retired and moved into Quinton. Mary is survived by her
sister, Margaret Schell of Kerrobert, SK; son, Con Dosdall of Calgary, AB and
daughter, Sylvia (Bruce) of Borden, SK; grandchildren, Shona (Bob), Kimberly,
Jill, Craig, Brett; and great-grandson, Bobby. Mary was predeceased by
husband, Peter, in 1990; three sisters, Theresa, Betty, Alice; three brothers, Frank, Ted, Sil.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorial donations may be made to the Borden
Care Home, Borden, SK or the Canadian Cancer Society (438-2nd Ave. North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C3). The Memorial Service was
held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 8, 2002 at the Immaculate Conception
Roman Catholic Church, Quinton, SK with Interment in the Parish Cemetery.
Arrangements were entrusted to Mervin G. Oleksyn, ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL
(955-1600).
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Battleford
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Craven
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Thomson
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Ralph Gordon
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THOMSON ,Ralph Gordon, age 80, of Craven, SK passed away
peacefully at Pasqua
Hospital on February
17, 2005. Ralph was born and raised in Springwater,
SK, finished schooling in Saskatoon before joining the RCAF in which
he served eleven years and is a life member of the Lumsden Legion. His love
for growing vegetables and flowers started up Qu'Appelle Gardens, lasting
twenty-six years until retirement. Ralph was predeceased by an infant
daughter; father Dan; mother Alice (Cowan); and brothers-in-law Jock
MacDonald, Jack and Marshall Young; sister-in-law Mabel Young. Left to mourn
is his wife of 46 years, Marilyn (Young); daughter Marral Eberts; son Barry
(Nancy); also sons Larry (Kathy), Richard (Betty), Chris and their mother
Ruth; grandchildren Mathew, Natalie, Rianne, Richelle and Nicholas. Sorrow is
with his sisters Myrtle (Keirn) Wallace and Eileen (Bill) Dupuis along with
many nieces, nephews and friends. At Ralph's request there will be no formal
funeral or memorial service. Condolences to the family may be emailed to
reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Dodsland
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Kinart
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Alfred Merit
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KINART, ALFRED MERIT Jan. 19th, 1924 Dec. 29th, 2003. Alfred
died peacefully with his family by his side at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Estevan, SK after a lengthy battle with cancer. He
was born in Estevan and raised on a farm near Bryant District.
After the death of his mother, he had to quit school to help out on the
family farm. He worked various jobs until he gained employment with Imperial
Oil Seismograph. He worked for them for 29 years. During that time, he met
and married Elizabeth Peebles on June 5, 1956. To this union five children
were born, one son and four daughters. They lived in several places including
Dodsland for 11 years, Lampman for 22 years and after retirement into
Estevan. Alfred was a self-taught jack-of-all-trades. He enjoyed wood
working, machines, gardening, autobody, camping and helping others. His most
favourite thing was spending time with his wife and family. The grandchildren
were a special joy in his life. He will be sadly missed by all. He was
predeceased by his parents, Samuel and Anna, sister Lola, daughter Christine,
grandson Tyler and brother-in-law Henry. He is survived by his loving wife,
Elizabeth, daughter Dorothy (Larry) Connell of Fruitvale, B.C., son Samuel
Kinart of Estevan, SK, daughters; Linda Astrope and Beverley Kinart, both of
Regina, SK, son-inlaw Don Weber of Love, SK, grandchildren; Jamie (Rob)
Lupanko, Amy Connell (Lloyd), Adam Connell, Dallas Astrope, Aaron and Jessica
Weber, sisters; Berneice Franck and Jane Handy of Estevan and brother-in-law
Jim Burnett (Joan) of Glen Ewen, SK, as well as numerous nieces, nephews,
relatives and friend. A Celebration of Alfred's life will be held at 10:00
a.m., on Friday, January 2nd, 2004, from the chapel of Boire Funeral Home, Estevan, SK,
with Captain Kirk Green officiating. If friends so desire, donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of
Canada in memory of Alfred Kinart. Funeral arrangements are in care of Boire
Funeral Home, Estevan.
Rest easy in the arms of the angels!
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Battleford
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Dodsland
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Chen
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Marilyn
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Reece
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CHEN, MARILYN (nee Reece) died peacefully, on June 17, 2003,
after a short, courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by her mom and dad
Paulina and Alec Reece. She is lovingly remembered by her husband Tom; son
Kevin; daughter Leanne; Tom's mom Ruriko Chen "Bachan"; sisters
Sylvia (Larry) McLeod, Susan (Robert) Ambros, Myrna (Murray) Nakonechny,
Brenda (Orrey) Hiebert, Donna Reece (Shane Meropoulis); brother Ron (Nancy)
Reece; many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters in-law
and friends. Marilyn was born on May 28, 1953 in Dodsland, SK.
She spent her early years in the Dodsland area, later moved to Saskatoon and then, when she wed Tom Chen on August 11,
1973 they made their home in Regina.
Marilyn and Tom were blessed with two wonderful children Kevin (age 23) and
Leanne (20). Marilyn was a homemaker as well as a career woman. She worked as
a Provincial Government employee for 28 years starting with the Department of
Finance as a mailroom clerk and was most recently working at Saskatchewan
Environment and Resource Management as a Business Methods Analyst. Marilyn
was a special person to her family, friends and all those who knew her. Her
loving, caring and guiding qualities endeared her to many. She had a special
place in her heart for her nephew, Tyler Chen and you can be sure she will
still be there for him. Marilyn loved golfing and also enjoyed flowers and
gardening. Her real passion and talent was music. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL
will be held at Good Samaritan Roman Catholic Church, 425 Broad St N. Regina
on Saturday June 21, 2003 at 1:00 PM. Interment at Regina Memorial Gardens
Cemetery with a reception to follow at the Regina Funeral Home - Arbor Room.
A Prayer Service will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, on
Friday, June 20, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the "Friends of 3B", Pasqua Hospital, 4101 Dewdney Ave., Regina,
SK, S4T 1A5, so that those nurses and caregivers may continue to give to other
cancer patients and their families, the same tender loving care that Marilyn
received. Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (Phone 789-8850)
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Battleford
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Dodsland
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Dowd
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Mary
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DOWD, MAY DOWD, Dodsland, Passed away September 12th, 2003. She
is survived by daughter Donna Huot and son Derry Dowd and their families.
Funeral service will be held at Dodsland
United Church
Wednesday, September 17th, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family
have requested donations be made to Dodsland/ Plenty Medical Clinic, Box 310
Dodsland, Sask., S0L 0V0 or a charity of your choice. Clements' Rosetown
Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.
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Battleford
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Handel
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Schmidt
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Mary
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SCHMIDT_Mary Magdalena passed away peacefully into the arms of
Jesus at Stillwaters Private
Hospital on Thursday,
April 08, 2004 at the age of 90. Mary was born in St. Louis, Missouri
on November 14, 1913. She came to Canada
from the U.S.A.
with her parents in December of 1913 when she was one month old. She was
raised on a farm south of Handel, Saskatchewan and attended school at Gettysburg
and Leipzig.
Later she went on to Saskatoon
and attended sewing school and became an accomplished seamstress. She married
Carl W. Schmidt on October 13, 1941 in Handel,
Sask. The newly wed couple then
lived in Hershel, Sask., where Carl was in the hotel
business with his father. Moving to the Okanagan in 1943 to Kelowna, Carl and Mary worked in the fruit
industry -Mary at the Kelowna Growers Exchange packing house. Mary was a life
member of the Catholic Women's League of Canada. Mary's husband was the past
Grand Knight of the Kelowna Knights of Columbus, Father Pandosy council #2558
in 1949. In 1953, the opportunity came to work in Oliver, BC.
Carl worked in the hardware business with Joe's Hardware and Electric and
later Marshall-Wells while Mary was employed in the Haynes cooperative
packing house and did sewing and alterations on the side. Besides gardening,
Mary loved to play cards and formed many strong relationships in the Oliver
community before returning in 1998 to Kelowna
to be near her family. Predeceased by her husband Carl in 1977; brothers:
John, Fritz, George, Frank and Anthony and sister Frances. Survived by; two
sons: Allan Schmidt (Ulrike) of Ottawa, ON, Tom Schmidt (Christine) of Kelowna,
BC, daughter Marianne Ingraham (Douglas) of Kelowna; grandchildren: Derek
(Liza), Sonja, Diane, Denise, Kevin, Emily (Neal), Jessie, Derek and great
grandchildren: Roman, Kailey, and Austin. Mary is also survived by her
brothers: Bernard, Carl, and Paul and her sisters Margaret and Frieda; and
many nieces and nephews and close friends. Prayers will be recited on Monday,
April 12th at 6:00 pm at St. Charles Garnier Parish, 3645 Benvoulin Road, Kelowna,
BC. Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated Tuesday, April 13th at 1:00 pm at St. Charles Garnier Parish
with Father Wayne Pfliger as Celebrant. Interment to take place in the Oliver Cemetery,
Oliver, BC.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kelowna Catholic Independent
School Council, 839 Sutherland
Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 5X4.
Funeral arrangements by SPRINGFIELD
FUNERAL HOME LTD. 250-860-7077.
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Battleford
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Herschel
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Wiens
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Jacob Kornelius
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WIENS, JACOB KORNELIUS WIENS On Sunday, September 3, 2006 at the
St. Boniface Palliative Care Unit, Jacob K. Wiens at the age of 82 years,
went suddenly and peacefully to be with his Lord. He is survived by his
beloved wife of 53 years, Katherine, sons James (Judy) and Gerald, daughter
Beverly (Bryan)
Wilson, grandchildren Nicole, Julia, Ian, Patrick, Andrew, and Paul
(Jessica). Also surviving him are: sister Helen Rempel, brothers Arthur,
Rudolf (Anne), and Victor (Lois), brother-in-law Walter (Edna) Thiessen, and
sisters-in-law Hedie Loewen and Helen Derksen, and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents Jacob and Margaret, his sister Sarah
Janzen, brothers-in-law Henry Janzen and Arthur Rempel, and sister-in-law
Leila Wiens. Jake was born on August 8, 1924 in Tiegerweide, Molotschna, a
Mennonite village in the South Ukraine. His
parents immigrated to Canada
in November, 1924. They settled on a farm in Herschel, Sask.
the following year. He was baptized upon his confession of faith in Jesus
Christ by Rev. J. J. Thiessen, in June, 1942. Jake graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a B. Ag.
(economics), farmed for a brief time, and then worked as an economist for Agriculture
Canada from 1949 to 1983
in Saskatoon, Regina,
and Winnipeg.
While working, he completed his Masters in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan,
and the course requirements toward a PhD. at Iowa State
University. From 1979
to 1981 he worked for CIDA as an economist in Zambia. After retirement Jake
developed an interest in Mennonite history, travelled, and spent many
enjoyable hours with his grandchildren. Throughout his life he maintained his
interest in farming in Herschel making trips in spring and fall to view the
fields on the family farm. He loved to curl. Throughout his life he took an
active part in church affairs. He taught Sunday School, served on personnel
and finance committees, chaired building projects, served as a deacon, and
enjoyed meeting people as an usher. He was always interested and concerned
for others often giving help in quiet ways. Special thanks to Dr. A. Jowett, Dr.
Chowdhury, Dr. L. Brandes, and the physicians, nurses and staff of Cancer
Care Manitoba
and the St. Boniface Palliative Care Unit for their wonderful care and
attention. A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 8, 2006 at
10:30 AM at Bethel Mennonite Church,
465 Stafford, Winnipeg.
Internment will follow at Mennonite
Memorial Gardens.
Viewing begins at 9:30 prior to the service. Flowers are gratefully declined.
Donations may be made to the Canadian
Mennonite University
or Mennonite Central Committee. FRIENDS FUNERAL SERVICE 2146 Main Street 339-5555
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Herschel
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Krug
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Irvin Werner
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KRUG, Irvin Werner Krug passed away peacefully on August 6th,
2003, in his room at Luther Sunset Home in Saskatoon. His loving wife of 65 years,
Muriel, and children Ron Krug of Winnipeg, and Cheralyn (Krug) Wiens of
Herschel, were at his side to say goodbye as he passed on to his welldeserved
rest and eternal reward. Irvin was born at Lorlie, SK,
to Conrad and Marie Krug on November 28th, 1907. He received his early
education in Lorlie (beginning in 1913 in a school his father had just built)
and Abernethy. He completed his high school in Yorkton. He then took his teacher
preparation at the Normal School in Regina
in 1929-30. He taught elementary school in Waldron, Lorlie, Chickney and
Lemberg. He interrupted his teaching career to take up a position as elevator
agent in Bear Creek in 1938. Like most things in his life, Irvin took a more
exciting road than most. On Friday he was offered the job, but they wanted to
hire a married man. So that night he proposed to Muriel Dixon. They were
married on Saturday, August 5, 1938, honeymooned on Sunday and showed up for
work on Monday as a tired but happily married Saskatchewan Wheat Pool agent.
Ron was born in 1942 while they lived in Bear Creek. Irvin then moved to
Fleming to take over the elevator there. While there, their daughter Cheralyn
was born in 1945. In 1947, he quit his job to take over the family farm. He
resumed teaching in 1964 and retired from both teaching and farming in 1974
when they moved to Saskatoon
to be near Cheralyn's family. Irvin's activities were too numerous to detail,
but music, sport, church and community took centre stage in his life. He
played a great saxophone, organized three orchestras (Abernethy 1932 The
Rythmic Five,Tantallon 1938 and Fleming 1944). Toots (Muriel) was pianist for
the last two. They were active members of United
Churches in Tantallon, Fleming,
Lorlie and Mayfair and Meewasin Valley in Saskatoon.
He was a central figure in organizing choirs and sang with the Saskatoon
Chimo Chordsmen from 1974 to 1991. In his youth he was a hockey star and he
encouraged and watched with great enthusiasm and pride, his grandsons Devin
and Lauren play hockey. He loved fishing, hunting, curling, ball and later in
life golf. He was predeceased by his parents, his half siblings Pearly,
Wilfred, Johnny and Doris; his siblings Ella (and Ben), Tom (and Aileen),
Alma, Richard and Annetta (Roy). He is survived by his devoted wife of 65
years Muriel, his brother Nelson (and Bea), his sister Joyce, his
brother-in-law Wilson and his son Ron, and daughter Cheralyn (Berny) and
their five loving grandchildren Devin, Nicole, Lauren, Stacey and Teresa. We
are all thankful to God for the life he was given and for the legacy and rich
memories that none of us will forget. A Memorial Service for Irvin will be
held on Saturday, August 9th, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. from the 3rd floor auditorium
at Luther Special Care Home (1212
Osler St.), with Pastor Bob Jarock officiating.
A private family interment will take place prior to the service. Donations in
memory of Irvin may be made to the LutherCare Foundation, Special Needs
Section (1212 Osler St., Saskatoon,
SK, S7N 0T9)
who provided marvelous care in the final years of his life. Arrangements are
entrusted to David J. Schurr of HILL CREST FUNERAL HOME (477-4400).
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Herschel
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Heinrichs
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Henry
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HEINRICHS, Henry passed away peacefully on Friday, June 6, at
the Pasqua Hospital,
Regina at 83
years of age. Henry resided at Queen Victoria Estates in Regina. He was predeceased by his beloved
wife Frieda of 23 years in 1977. Loving father to his daughters, June Marie
Adam (Ed) and Linda Joyce Heinrichs-Demorest (Logan) and grandfather to Geordi Thomas
Heinrichs Demorest and Kiera Joyce Heinrichs Demorest. Henry was born on
December 4, 1919 in the midst of the Russian Revolution. Unfortunately, his
father, Heinrich, did not survive the revolution. In 1923 his mother, Marie,
married Hermann Lenzmann and the family immigrated to Canada and eventually to a farm near Rosthern, Sask.
After he completed his elementary schooling at Kensington
School near Herschel, he also
attended Rosthern
Junior Academy
for high school. Henry went on to Normal School in Saskatoon and completed his Master's Degree
in Education in later years. He taught full and part-time in numerous Saskatchewan school
divisions for 52 years. Teaching was his passion. To his final days, people
greeted Henry with fond recollections of being students of his years gone
past at locations ranging from Woodrow, Bedard Creek, Choiceland, Hudson Bay,
Vonda, Southey, Lipton, Smeaton, Melville, and Balfour Collegiate, Regina. After retirement
in 1986, Henry taught part-time at the Saskatchewan
Indian Federated
College in Regina. His love of teaching continues with
his daughers, June and Linda, who are currently teaching in Regina and Swift Current. Family, friends,
and lively discussions were passions he enjoyed until his final days. A
"Celebration of Henry's Life" will be held at the Broadway United
Church, 105 Broadway Ave.,
on Tuesday, June 10, 2003 at 2:00 P.M. People attending this celebration are
asked not to wear black, but to dress up in bright colors Henry loved so much
(especially on his Hawaiian shirts). In lieu of flowers, family and friends
who wish to may make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Heart
and Stroke Foundation, or Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements are in
the care of LEE FUNERAL HOME 757-8645
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Herschel
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Wiens
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Leila Fern
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WIENS Leila Fern Wiens passed away on August 16, 2006 at Royal University
Hospital in Saskatoon. She was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan
on July 2, 1927 to Peter and Anne Schmidt. She grew up on a family farm near
Drake, SK where her family was involved in many church and community
activities. She attended the Kansas School for her elementary education and then took
her high school in Drake and the Rosthern
Junior College.
Following high school she attended Normal School and taught for 10 years in
several schools. In 1956 she married Arthur Wiens. They farmed together in
the Herschel community until moving to Rosetown in 1991. In 1946, Leila was
baptized upon her confession of faith. She had been an active member in the Saskatoon and Drake
Mennonite churches, before joining the Herschel Mennonite church in 1956,
where she remained a member until her death. Leila leaves to cherish her memory
her loving husband, Arthur; children, Dennis (Joanne) and family Vanessa,
Joshua and Rebecca of Winnipeg, Mel (Wilma) and family Andrew and Kevin of
Winnipeg, Rodney (Laurie) and family Matthew, Meghan, Ryan and Amy of
Herschel and Carolyn (Kenny) McDonald and family Kaitlyn and Kira of
Rosetown; sisters: Viola Schmidt of Saskatoon and Dorothy (Paul) Peters of
Steinbach, MB; sisters-in-law, Lenora Schmidt of Lanigan and Helen Rempel of
Winnipeg; brothers-in-law, Jake (Katherine) Wiens of Winnipeg, Rudy (Ann)
Wiens of Calgary and Vic (Lois) Wiens of Winnipeg; and numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; brother, Earl Schmidt;
sister-in-law, Sarah Janzen and brothers-in-law, Henry Janzen and Art Rempel.
Funeral service will be held on Monday, August 21, 2006 at Rosetown United
Church at 2:00 p.m. Interment Mountain View
Cemetery, Herschel, Sask.
Donations in memory of Leila may be directed to Mennonite Central Committee
or Rosetown and District Health Centre Foundation Inc. Clements' Rosetown
Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements
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Kerrobert
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Bates
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Martha Eilene
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BATES, MARTHA EILENE--passed away on Friday, September 14, 2001.
Martha was born on the family farm at Luseland, SK. on August 5, 1915. She
grew up on the farm and attended high school in Luseland and North Battleford. After graduation she attended Saskatoon Normal School. Her classroom teaching
began in rural schools. In 1938 she married Lester Bates and the couple made
their home in Kerrobert, SK., where she continued teaching in the town
school. The couple later moved to Weyburn, Moose Jaw
and Regina
where they raised their two children. Martha is lovingly remembered by her
husband Lester, daughter Lesley (David) Guerrero and grandchildren David and
Mari Elena of Regina, daughter-in-law Judy and
grandchildren Paul and Jennifer of Vancouver, B.C., and special niece Gladys
Scheidt of Regina.
Other survivors include her twin sister Mary Olson of Kelowna, B.C., and sister Eva Zimmer of
Luseland as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Martha was predeceased by
her parents Harel and Gertrude Mathias, sister Janet Sim, brothers Clark and
William Mathias and son Byron. Besides devotion to her family, Martha spent
much of her adult life as a volunteer in community activities. In addition to
the volunteer teaching of art classes she worked in many ways at the Gallery.
Her work at Wesley
United Church
included serving as coordinator of the Wesley Wheelers for nearly 25 years.
Special recognition of her volunteer work included certificates from Wascana
Rehabiliation Centre and from the City of Regina. Ill health in the last six years
caused her to give up the community volunteer activities. MEMORIAL SERVICE
will be held at Wesley
United Church,
3913 Hillsdale St.
on Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. John Haas and Rev.
Mary Beer officiating. Remains will be buried in the family plot in Luseland Cemetery. Flowers most gratefully
declined. Friends so wishing may make donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, 2360 2nd Ave.
Regina, SK., to Wesley United Church
or to the charity of their choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Regina
Funeral Home (789-8850)
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Kerrobert
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Pitura
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Margaret Rose
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PITURA, It is with sadness that we announce the passing of
Margaret Rose "Peggy" Pitura. On December 6, 2001 her human
suffering was stopped after a long battle with cancer. She will join her
grandparents Ernest and Dorothy Penny, father Fredrick Voakes, mother Pearl
Voakes-Doucette, step-father Lawrence Doucette, brother David Voakes and
father-in-law Andrew Pitura in the kingdom of heaven. Her strong will, determination,
patience, kindness and calming effect will be dearly missed by her loving
husband of 42 years Stan; daughter Colleen Kvisle, grandchildren Winter and
Colby; son Scott (Nancy) grandchildren Derrick, Michael, Catherine, Michelle;
son Doug (Cathy) grandchildren Andrew, Caitlin, Maurie-Anne; son Dan (Carla)
grandchildren Danielle, Amber, Chad; daughter Janet Spence (Garth)
grandchildren Tori, Ashley, Megan, Josh; son Dale (Sue) grandchildren Sandi
& Philip; sister Betty Paget (Terry); brothers Gary Voakes (Patsy) &
Wilfred Voakes; mother-in-law Jessi Pitura; sister-in-law Mary Slusar (John);
brother-in-law Ron Pitura (Charm) and numerous nephews, nieces, family and
friends. Her battle with cancer was fought as she lived her life, always
positive, thinking and placing others before herself, especially her family
and having an impact on all whom she met because of her kindness and genuine
caring attitude. Her life will serve as an example for all that knew her. A
celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, December 8, 2001 at 2:00
P.M. in Kerrobert, Sk. at the Roman Catholic Church with Deacon Joe Lang
celebrant. Interment will follow in the Kerrobert Cemetery.
Prayer service will be held on Friday, December 7, 2001 at 7:30 P.M. in the
church. Arrangements are in care of Kindersley Funeral Home.
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Kerrobert
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Greenway
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Norman
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GREENAWAY, Norman Edward (Ted) Greenaway of Saskatoon, passed
away peacefully in Toronto,
on September 11, 2000, after suffering a stroke, while visiting his children.
Beloved husband of Joan (nee Becker) and loving father of Diane, Rob, Terry,
Norma, Mary, Sheila and Dorothy. Predeceased by wife, Ruth, mother of his
children. Father in-law of Henry, John and Anne-Marie and adored grandfather
of Lee, Renee, Lise, Gabby, Jay, Todd, Martin and Claire and great
grandfather of Jessica and Trenton. Born July 31, 1920, to Stan and Harriet
Greenaway in Dodsland, SK,
raised in Kerrobert, SK
and Camrose, AB, with his brother, the late Reverend
Archibald Greenaway. A proud member of the RAF Ferry Command in WWII.
Engineering graduate of the University
of Alberta. Ted was
co-founder of Asphalt Services Limited (ASL), Saskatoon, and a respected member of the
business community in the prairies for half a century. The family expresses
gratitude for the compassion shown towards Ted and his loved ones, by the
nurses, doctors and staff at the Toronto Western Hospital Acute Stroke
Investigation Unit. In accordance with Ted's wishes, there will be no
funeral. The family will hold a private celebration of his life. Friends so
wishing may make donations to the Salvation Army or charity of their choice.
To those who knew and loved him, Ted will be remembered as the "Rock of
Gibraltar" and will be profoundly missed.
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Kerrobert
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Grimes
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Debra Louise
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GRIMES, Debra, Louise, age 42, of Gull Lake,
Saskatchewan, passed away December 18, 2000
at Gull Lake & District Special Care Home in Gull Lake, SK.
A Funeral Service was held at Knox United Church,
Gull Lake, SK. December 21, 2000 at
2:00 p.m. with Rev. Greg Grace officiating. Cremation service was held at
Prairie Memorial Crematorium, Moose
Jaw, SK. Organist and Pianist for the service were
Millie Spagrud and Nettie Small. Soloist was Donna Wilhelm. Honorary
Pallbearers were all who shared her life. Survived by her mother and father; Eugene and June Grimes
of Gull Lake, SK.; sister; Shirley (Brent) Mussell of Swift Current, SK.;
brother; Doug Grimes of Brooks, AB. and two nieces and one nephew.
Predeceased by her grandparents. Debra Louise Grimes was born on October 19,
1958 in Kerrobert, SK. She moved to Gull Lake
with her family and received her formal education there. Following her
schooling, Debra became a recreational technition with Saskatchewan Parks
and Recreation. Debra was very fond of photography taking several beautiful
pictures. Debra also enjoyed needlework. She will be sadly missed but fondly
remembered by her family and friends. In her memory, memorial donations can
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Gull Lake Special Care Center
Auxiliary. Arrangements entrusted to Warren's
Funeral Home, Swift Current, SK.
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Kerrobert
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Collins
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Charles Edward
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COLLINS, MR. CHARLES EDWARD of Estevan, Sk., had his final
prayers answered, and was taken home to be with Jesus on Sunday, January 28,
2001. Charlie was born to William and Elizabeth Collins in Kerrobert, Sk., on
December 30, 1921. Charlie died the same way he lived; peacefully,
graciously, and surrounded by family who loved him, including his only
sister, Grace (Ron) Anderson, of Victoria,
B.C. He will be deeply missed by his family who were all blessed simply by
having been loved by him. Charlie leaves a rich legacy, shared by his loving
wife of 58 years, Charlotte.
Together they raised six children; Wayne (Bonnie) Collins, Ed (Shirley)
Collins and Sharen (Martin) Tracy; all of Estevan, Glenn (Jayne) Collins of
Emerald Park, Shirley (Rod) Baergen of Saskatoon, and Elva (Steve) Brisbois
of Regina. He is sadly missed by seventeen grandchildren; Cheri (Greg)
Wilkins, Kimm (David) Reid, Quinn (Rachel) Collins, Cindy (Darryl) Tunall,
Chad (Andrea) Collins, Cameron Collins, Dustin and Yolanda Tracy, Glendyne
and Curtus Collins, Tera, Tanis and Tyson Baergen, Aaron, Colin, Kyle and
Alyssa Brisbois. "Old Grandpa" was adored by fourteen
Great-grandchildren; Linden,
Jordan,
Deiter, and Jaden Wilkins; Riley, Jesse, and Brady Reid; Emma, Thomas,
Hunter, and Maria Tunall; Paige and Brooke Collins; and Mikayla Baergen. Even
though we are sad to be without him here, his family rejoices in his reunion
with his parents, his sister, Phyllis, and friends he has joined in heaven.A
celebration of Charlie's life, will take place at 2:00 p.m., Thursday,
February 1, 2001 at the Estevan Church of God. Pastor Les Dueck will
officiate. Arrangements are in the care of Orsted Funeral Home, Estevan, Sk.
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Kerrobert
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Snedden
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Helen Elnora
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SNEDDEN, HILDA ELNORA_It is with great sadness, but great
memories that we announce the passing of Hilda Snedden, of Pioneer Village
on Monday, October 17, 2005 at the age of 98 years with her family by her
side. Mum was predeceased by her father, Charles Ripley; her mother Lillian
Smith; her stepfather Charles Smith; husband Charles Snedden; brother Tom
Ripley; sister-in-law Beth Ripley; brother-in-law Thor Halfso; sister-in-law
Margaret Smith and nephew Norman Ripley. Hilda is survived by her daughter
Lynn (Andy) Sieffert; sister Marj Halfso; brother Jim (Exilda) Smith;
granddaughters Laurie (Vern) Ell and Terrie (Rick) Hoffman; great
grandchildren Carrie (Brad), Kristy (Brandon), Brittany, Tanner; great great
grandchildren Corbin and Sydney as well as her extended family Vern, Carla
and Glenda and nieces and nephews. Mum was born in Antwerp, New York
on March 28, 1907. When mum was 6 weeks old her family came and homesteaded
outside of Ernfold, SK. Throughout her life she lived in many locations,
including Assiniboia, Radisson, Kerrobert, Morse, Reno
Nevada, Saskatoon
and Regina.
Mum attended Normal School in Saskatoon and
began her teaching career at Charlotte,
just outside of Ernfold. During this time she met Charlie Snedden who she
married April 6, 1929. Ten years later their only child Lynn was born. Over
the years mum had many triumphs and tragedies. Mum taught school in Ernfold
for over 2 year when she and dad purchased the General Store, which they
owned and operated for 52 years. In 1945, after they finished remodeling
their home over the store and paying off their mortgage everything was lost
to a fire home and store. Not to be defeated they preserved and rebuilt and
new store and house. This house has since been destroyed by a tornado. They
sold the store in 1977 and 10 years later moved to Regina. Mum and dad were always very active
in the community of Ernfold and enjoyed many, many friendships. They also
loved to travel and saw most of the United
States and Canada. Many of their holidays
also included their two granddaughters. Mum loved to dance, play cards
particularly bridge, and belonged to many clubs such as Eastern Star, UCW,
Cemetery Association, Bridge Club, Curling Club, Lioness Club as well as
participating in all kinds of drama and fashion shows. Mum loved to dance and
spoke often of the Charleston
as one of her favorites. Mum was young at heart and took extreme care of her
appearance, always wearing the latest fashion and always looking younger than
her years. Mum was very passionate about her family and had a special love
for her two granddaughters Laurie and Terrie. As years passed she extended
that love for her great grandchildren Carrie, Kristy, Brittany
and Tanner and later still to her great great grandchildren Corbin and Sydney
as well as her step-grandchildren Vern, Carla, Glenda and families. In
November of 2000, Mum moved from her apartment in Palliser Place into Pioneer Village
where she resided until her passing. The family would like to thank the
nurses and caregivers of Pioneer
Village who have
looked after mum (Grandma) over the past 5 years, and in particular the staff
of 2East. Your compassion and care has been truly appreciated. At Mum's
request, there will be a private family memorial with her final resting place
at Ernfold, SK where she will join dad. Those wishing
may make donations in Mum's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Saskatchewan, 2360 2nd Avenue,
Regina, SK S4R 1A6. Family and friends are
invited to sign a book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850. God made a
wonderful mother, A mother who seemed never to grow old, He made her smile of
the sunshine, And he molded her heart of pure gold. In her eyes he placed
bright shining stars, In her cheeks fair roses you see, God made a wonderful
mother, And he gave that dear mother to me.
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Kerrobert
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Hamilton
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Helen Mary
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HAMILTON,? On Sunday, November 6, 2005 HELEN MARY
HAMILTON passed away at the age of 82 years. Helen is survived by her sister
Cynthia Martin of Victoria,
BC and numerous nieces and
nephews. Helen was born March 17, 1923 at Kerrobert, SK.
At an early age her family moved to Minnedosa,
MB and she received her education at Cameron Consolidated School. She spent three
years in the WRCNS during the war and when the war was over she went to Winnipeg, MB.
Helen took a business course and then worked for Allis-Chalmers for over 38
years retiring in the 1980's. Helen attended Providence Bible
College and taught
Sunday School at Talbot Mission for a number of years. She was a long time
member of Elim Chapel. Helen enjoyed most sports and travelling. She was
transferred to Regina in 1974 and attended Hillsdale Baptist Church.
Interment will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 3:00 P.M. in Regina Memorial Gardens
(please meet at the cemetery gates). A Memorial Service will be held on
Saturday, November 12, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. in the Chapel of Wascana
Rehabilitation Center, 2180 23rd
Ave., Regina, SK
with Jan Temple-Jones officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made
to the Gideons International in Canada,
P.O. Box 3619, Guelph, ON., N1H 7A2
or a charity of one's choice. www.victoriaavenuefuneral.com
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Kerrobert
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King
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Margaret Elizabeth
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Edwards
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KING,? MARGARET ELIZABETH
(EDWARDS) KING passed away peacefully on January 3, 2007, at Providence Place
in Moose Jaw,
just eight days from her 89th birthday. Margaret was born in Kerrobert,
SK, and raised in Grande
Prairie, AB and Scotsguard, SK.
After moving away from home, she lived in Fort
William and then London, ON,
prior to her marriage to Bert in 1940. Margaret and Bert lived in Moose Jaw for over sixty
years. They took their children and grandchildren camping and traveled widely
in their retirement years North and Central America,
Japan and Asia, Great Britain, the Galapagos
Islands and Equador. Margaret was devoted to her family. She was
a quiet, reserved person of many talents, who loved golfing and gardening,
painting and photography, creative writing, sewing and crocheting, reading,
and playing the piano and organ. She loved baking, and her desserts were
legendary especially her ginger snap cookies. Margaret had twinkling eyes and
a ready wit. She was clever and funny, and loved playing cribbage, bridge and
Scrabble, until she acquired Alzheimer disease in her later years. She was
predeceased by her parents, George and Barbara Edwards, two brothers, Mac and
Jim, an infant daughter, Anita, and one son, Rick. She is survived by her
loving husband of 66 years, Herbert (Bert) King of Moose Jaw, four children:
Ted (Kerry), Russell (Jennifer), Betty Anne (Andrew) Reid, and Lois Salter,
fifteen grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, four brothers and four
sisters. Margaret was deeply loved, and will be sorely missed. The family is
very grateful to all those in Providence
Place who cared for Margaret in the past two
years. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, January 8, 2007 at 1:30
p.m. in the W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Chapel, Moose Jaw. Linda Owens will officiate.
Memorialization will take place at Rosedale
Cemetery. For those so
wishing, a memorial donation in Margaret's name, to the Alzheimer
Association, #301 2550 12th
Avenue, Regina, S4P 3X1, would be gratefully
accepted. In living memory of Margaret, a tree has been planted in Wakamow Valley by W. J. Jones & Son
Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register book at website:
www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Lew Young Funeral Director W.J. JONES
& SON PHONE: 693-4644
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Kerrobert
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Hegan
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Thomas George
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HEGA ,Thomas George passed away peacefully Monday Sept. 11,
2006. He was born in Kerrobert January 15, 1918, son of Robert John Hegan and
Antoinette Elizabeth nee Mikish. His public school was in Kerrobert,
collegiate in North Battleford. He entered the
University of Saskatchewan Pharmacy program, but was
involved in WWII before he completed his degree in 1948. During WWII George
served 6 years active service, five of which were overseas. He was with field
artillery in the Mediterranean, Italian and
NW Europe campaigns. He completed active service in Emden, Germany.
During this time George was awarded eleven medals, including 3 Battle Stars
and 4 War Medals. On June 13, 1948 he married Kathryn Watson Campbell. Seven
years later they came to Melville and acquired Hegan's Pharmacy and
maintained it until 1977, when it was sold. George was very active in Rotary,
the Masonic Lodge fraternity, Cottage Owners Association and numerous
community services. With the militia, after moving to Melville, George helped
reactivate 162 Battery. George went on to
command the 53rd Field Regt (M) Yorkton
and retired January 1969 with the rank of LCOL. George was also Past Honorary
Col of the
10th Fld. Regt (M). In April 1968, he was appointed aide de Camp to Lt.
Governor of Saskatchewan
and continued to serve through 5 consecutive Lieutenant Governors. In 1966 he
received from the Melville Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion his 50 year
continuous service medallion, and in 2001 he was presented with the
Certificate of Merit. George was honored to receive both the Silver Jubilee
and Golden Anniversary Service medals; both presented by the Lt. Governor of
the day. George was predeceased by his parents, four brothers (Bill, Larry,
Andy and Joe)and four sisters (Marion Wheatley, Antoinette Davies, Ruth
Walker, Kathleen MacDonald). He is survived by one sister, Molly Rieger of
Calgary, his loving wife Kathryn of 58 years and 5 children : Patricia (Trent)
Cooley and grandsons, Ryan, Kieran and Regan of Rosthern, Michael( Deborah)
and granddaughter Sarah of Regina, Timothy (Susan) of Saskatoon, Molly of
Regina and Sean(Sherryl ) and granddaughter Danni and grandsons Konnor and
Kailan of Vancouver. Services will be held 2PM, Friday, Sept. 15 at First United Church
in Melville. Interment to follow at local Veteran's Plot. In lieu of flowers,
please consider donations to the Diabetes Association, or a charity of your
choice. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Matthew's Funeral Home, Melville, S0A
2P0 email condolences can be sent to:
matthewsltd@sasktel.net
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Kerrobert
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Carnie
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Ann Betty
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CARNIE, We wish to announce the passing of our beloved Aunt
Betty Carnie on Saturday, September 24, 2005 at the age of 86 years. Betty
passed away peacefully with family by her side in Saskatoon. Betty was born in Kerrobert, SK
on October 8, 1918. She was predeceased by her parents Charles and Ethel
Carnie; sister Peggy; brothers Gilbert, Ned, George and Jack. Betty is
survived by a number of loving nieces and nephews and a wonderful circle of
friends. Betty lived a wonderful life which included stops in Milden, Regina, Windsor, Ontario and Saskatoon.
Betty was a graduate of the University
of Saskatchewan, the University of Washington
and in 1967 earned a Master of Library Science at McGill University.
Betty had a wonderful career working as a Librarian with the majority of her
years at the Saskatoon Public Library. Our Aunt Betty was one of the most
honored, respected and a precious member of our family. We will love and miss
her. A Memorial service will be held from St. James' Anglican Church, 607 Dufferin Avenue, Saskatoon on Thursday, September 29, 2005
at 1:30 p.m. . A Family Graveside Service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.
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Battleford
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Loverna
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Cook
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Glaydys Edna
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Sheets
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COOK, Gladys Edna It is with great sadness that we announce the
sudden passing of Gladys Edna (Sheets) Cook of Kipling, Sask., our beloved mother, grandmother and
sister, on Friday, January 24, 2003. She was born in Loverna, Sask.
on April 6, 1926 to Hilma and Loyd Sheets. Predeceased by her husband Andrew
in February 1998, Gladys leaves to mourn, a son Vernon (Gayle) Cook, a
daughter Dawn (Sid) Criddle, grandchildren: Joel and Braeden Criddle and
Lindsey Cook, her sisters: Bernice Loughnane and Helen (Harry) Adamson,
sisters in law: Molly Doka, Madge Schuck and Ethel Janke, as well as so many
special friends. A service to celebrate the life of Gladys will be held in
the Kipling United Church
on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. with Elizabeth Goodson officiating.
Cremation with interment in the Kipling
Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers if friends so desire contributions to a charity of one's choice may
be tokens of remembrance.
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Battleford
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Loverna
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Smyth
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John Marshall
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SMYTH, JOHN MARSHALL SMYTH October 10, 1923 to January 6, 2001
John Marshall Smyth--died peace fully in the Palliative Care Unit of Pasqua
Hospital, Regina
on January 6, 2001. John and his wife Shirley (Armstrong) were a devoted
couple who were married for over 51 years. John is survived by his wife;
three sons, Rod (Sheila) of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Murray of Kelowna, BC,
and Brian (Pat) of Regina; sisters Ada Gray of Calgary and Violet (Cecil)
Isaman of Stettler, Alta; and eight grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
brother Donald. John was born October 10, 1923 in Loverna, Sask.,
one of four children to Alex and Sadie Smyth. He was a hardworking farm boy
who did well in school. John left the farm to join the Canadian Army in 1942
and attended officer training at Queen's University. He returned to Saskatchewan to enter the College
of Education at the University of Saskatchewan as a student veteran in
1945. John graduated with B.A. and B.Ed. degrees and began his teaching
career in Yorkton
in 1950. He moved to the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate in 1954 and then was
asked to join the staff at a new school in 1958 - Aden Bowman Collegiate.
John served as Principal at Mount Royal and
Aden Bowman Collegiates. John received his M. Ed. from the University of Alberta
in 1975. During this time, many staff and students were influenced by John
and his passion for teaching. From 1982 to 1986 he worked with the Regina
Board of Education as an assistant superintendent and superintendent. During
this period he was also an alumnus and director of the Banff School of
Advanced Management. After "retiring" in 1986, John was active with
the Royal Canadian Legion where he helped each year with the Poppy Day
campaigns. In 1989 he created the Veteran Resource Speakers' Group; war
veterans who were able to show and tell what Canada's contributions to war and
peace have been. These speakers and the videotapes of their presentations are
used by many groups each year. John worked with the Student Interchange on
Canadian Studies for four years. This interchange saw high school students
from across Canada
being billeted in host cities while attending learning activities. John was
also an integral part of the "Save the Face" Campaign, where the
facade from Central Collegiate in Regina
was incorporated into the new Winston Knoll Collegiate. John was a person who
possessed enormous energy. He was an enthusiastic supporter of students and
staff. He was not afraid to make decisions when decisions had to be made.
John was a person who could understand the big picture and could carry out
detailed projects thoroughly. A memorial service will be held at Lee Funeral
Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave.,
Regina on Thursday, January 11
at 2:00 PM. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made in
memoriam, to the Palliative Care Unit at Pasqua Hospital,
4101 Dewdney Ave., Regina or to the Royal Canadian Legion, 1820 Cornwall Street, Regina. Arrangements are in the care of
LEE FUNERAL HOME 775-8645
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Battleford
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Luseland
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Bates
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Frank Lester
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BATES, FRANK LESTER, passed away in Regina on Monday, June 2, 2003. Lester grew
up in Luseland, SK. He is survived by his daughter Lesley,
son-in-law David Guerrero and their son David and daughter Mari Elena of Regina. Also survived by
daughter-in-law Judy and her son Paul and daughter Jennifer of Vancouver, BC
as well as numerous nieces and nephews in Canada
and the United States.
He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Martha; son Byron; and brothers
Arthur, Wilmer and Everett. After high school in Luseland, he began a
teaching career in the town of Kerrobert
from 1931 to 1945. During that period he obtained his B.A. and B. Ed. Degrees
from the University
of Sask. mostly from
summer school and correspondence classes. Graduate study for a Doctorate in
Education was completed at the University
of California, Berkeley in 1947. He then worked from 1947
to 1955 as Director of Training at Weyburn and Moose Jaw
at the Sask. Training School. Next he joined the
staff of the Moose Jaw Teachers College, which later moved to Regina. The College
became part of the U. of Sask. and then the U. of Regina.
He was the first Dean of the Faculty in Regina
and then moved to the position of Professor. After retirement in 1978, he
continued association with the University as member of the Senate for a
number of years. In 1984, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the
University. The family would like to extend a very special thank you to Dr.
Tompkins and to all the staff of 5A of the Regina General Hospital
for the wonderful and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, memoriam
donations may be made to the Dr. Frank Lester Bates Award at the University of Regina,
c/o University Relations, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2. Cremation. Interment will
take place at Luseland, SK. Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home
(Phone 789-8850)
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Battleford
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Luseland
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MacDonald
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Florence
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MACDONALD, FLORENCE
,? Passed away peacefully with her
family and caregivers by her side on October 28, 2003. Florence
was born in Luseland SK in 1912. She was one of seven children.
In 1933 she married Cleod Macdonald. They had a family and were happily
married until Cleod's death in 1954. Florence
returned to the workforce and was a fixture at the switchboard at SaskPower
until she retired. Florence
was predeceased by her husband, two children, and her siblings. She leaves to
mourn her stepson Alvin (Wyn) Macdonald and daughter Dorothy (Nick) Kobak.
She is also survived by the lights of her life, her grandchildren: Dianne,
Bob, Teresa, Tanya, Tricia, and Stephen. Florence was a proud great grandmother of:
Jackie, David, Kim, Tamara, Brandon, Nicholas, Mitchell, and Matthew. She
leaves many nieces and nephews with fond memories of Auntie Flo. Florence had many good
friends with whom she had many good times. Her grandchildren went for a sleep
over and often had four Grandmas to play with and spoil them instead of just
one. She traveled with friends to many distant places and enjoyed every one
of them. Florence
never lost her sense of humor. Even at ninety one she could zing you with a
one liner to make you laugh. We would like to thank the staff and nurses of
Parkside Extendicare for the care given to Florence during her stay there. A MEMORIAL
SERVICE will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East on Saturday,
November 1, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Joe Repetski officiating.
Arrangements are entrusted to the Regina Funeral Home.
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Battleford
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Luseland
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Black
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Earl Roger
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BLACK, Earl Roger, born May 24, 1929 in Luseland,
Saskatchewan, passed away on March 28, 2003
in Vancouver,
B.C. Since leaving Regina fourteen years ago,
Earl greatly enjoyed living in Vancouver.
He loved lawn bowling, aerobics classes, and volunteering at the West End
Community Centre. He will be remembered by his wife, Evelyn, his children,
Leslie (Henri), Kenneth (Sonya), and Douglas (Heather), as well as his
grandchildren, Jacob and Tabitha.
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Battleford
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Luseland
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Meier
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Louise K.
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MEIER, LOUISE K. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the
passing of Louise K. Meier of Luseland, Sask., on June 14th, 2002, at the Kerrobert Union
Hospital. She is
predeceased by her father, Henry F. Meier, mother, Katherine E. Meier, and
sister, Betty Meier. Survived by her brother, Harold R. Meier, Luseland,
sisters Ella (Ben) Reiber, Lloydminster,
Nora D. Kennedy, Luseland, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was employed
at Simpson Sears for 36 years, taking early retirement to attend to her
ailing parents in 1977. Louise will be remembered for her quiet, gentle ways,
and will be sadly missed. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, June 19,
2002 at the Holy
Trinity Lutheran
Church, Luseland with
Pastor D. Melleke officiating. Interment in the Luseland cemetery. Donations
may be made to charity of donors choice.
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Battleford
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Macklin
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Rowein
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William
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ROWEIN, William (Bill)--On Sunday, October 13th, Bill Rowein of
Macklin, Sask. passed away at Saskatoon, Sask.
at the age of 87 years. Bill leaves to mourn his loss, five sons, Ed (Joyce)
of Esterhazy, SK, Joe (Marcella) of Sherwood Park, AB, Harold (Margaret) of
Stockholm, SK, Richard (Linda) of Stockholm, SK, Bill (Shelley) of Weyburn,
SK; three daughters, Phyllis Sieben (Tony Beier) of Camrose, AB, Diane
(Barry) Neufeld of Saskatoon, SK, and Betty (Lloyd) Shapka of Macklin, SK;
twenty-four grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his wife, Bertha in 1994. Vigil Services will be held
Thursday, October 17th, 2002 at 7:30 p.m., with Mass of Christian Burial to
be held Friday, October 18th, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, Macklin, SK, with Fr. David Tumback officiating. Interment
to follow at Lakeview
Cemetery, Macklin, SK.
If friends so desire, memorials may be made to St. Joseph's Health Centre or
the Lakeview Cemetery Fund, Macklin, SK. Gregory's Funeral Homes Ltd.,
Provost, AB., 1-780-753-2332.
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Battleford
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Macklin
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Kidd
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Florence
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KIDD , Florence
Mary. On Friday, October 24, 2003, Mrs. Florence Kidd of Macklin, Saskatchewan passed away at Kerrobert, Saskatchewan
at the age of 94. Florence leaves to mourn her loss three sons, Bill (Pam)
Kidd of Boggy Creek, Manitoba; Pat (Darlene) Kidd of Macklin, Sask.; Brian
Kidd and friend Brenda of Macklin, Sask; one daughter, Maureen (Lynn) Quinney
of Kindersley, Sask; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two
sisters, Helen Ehman and Ruth Schroeder, both of Regina, Sask. Florence was
predeceased by her husband Acheson; two brothers, Wilbur Measner and Ken
Measner; and sister Merle Kyle. Funeral services will be held Tuesday,
October 28, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. from Grace United Church, Macklin, Saskachewan.
Interment will follow at Lakeview
Cemetery, Macklin. If
friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph's Health Care
Centre, P.O. Box 190, Macklin, Saskatchewan SOL 2CO Gregory's Funeral Homes
Ltd., Provost, Alberta1 780 753 2332
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Gray
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E. H. J.
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GRAY, E.H.J. (JIM)_R.C.M.P. Veteran Reg. Number 14062, passed
away peacefully on Sunday, October 29th, 2006 in North Battleford, Sask. Jim
is survived by Doris his wife of 61 years; his daughters Jackie (Keith) Ball
and Wanda (Don) Hodgins; his grandchildren Tara (Kevin) Garratt, Krista
(Dave) Milliken, Tracey (Andy) HodginsFriesen, Ryan (Debbi) Hodgins and
Cassidy Hodgins; and his six great grandchildren Jordyn and Bryan Hodgins,
Rachael, Olivia and Maddison Garratt and Rhett Hodgins. Jim is also survived by
his sister Dixie Mitchell and his sister-in-law Rose Gray. Also surviving Jim
are many nieces and nephews, but will be especially missed by his nephew Bob
(Rita) Young and his niece Doreen Pryor. Jim is also survived by his little
dog, Goober. Jim was a loving husband, father, Papa, uncle, brother and
friend. We will all miss him. Funeral: Friday, November 3rd at 2:00 p.m. at
the R.C.M.P. Chapel, Regina,
Sask. In lieu of flowers please
send memoriams to the Kinsmen Foundation or Shriners in Jim's name.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Steele
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Grace
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Davidson
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STEELE, Grace Steele (nee Davidson) passed away Sunday, October
15, 2006 at River Heights Lodge, North Battleford, SK. Grace was predeceased
by her loving husband Tom Steele, her second husband Chester McClellan; her
parents Tom and Jane Davidson, her siblings, Tommy, Alex, and Frances, and
her much loved granddaughter Heather Steele. Grace is survived by her
daughter Pat (John) Pichurski, Regina, SK., son Alex (Lois) Steele, North
Battleford, SK.; her granddaughter Laura (Dennis) Ambrose, her grandsons, Paul
(Becky) Pichurski and Glen Steele; her great-grandchildren, Emma and Amanda
Ambrose, Caden and Coral Pichurski; her sister Jean Scheck, her brother Bob
(Betty) Davidson; many nieces and nephews and all the wonderful people who
considered Grace a friend. Grace was extremely thankful that so many old
friends from North Battleford and the Princeton,
B.C. areas continued to keep in touch with her. A Service of Remembrance will
be held on Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church 1401-98th St. North Battleford, SK. Donations in memory of Grace can
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 104-2301 Ave.C North,
Saskatoon, SK. S7L 5Z5 or to River Heights Lodge, 2001-99th St., North
Battleford, SK S9A 0S3. Interment of cremated remains will take place at the
City of North Battleford Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to The
Battlefords Funeral Service. (306-446-4200)
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Lobb
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Evelyne
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LOBB, Evelyn Violet passed away on Monday, July 3, 2006 in North Battleford. Memorial Service will be held on
Friday, July 7, 2006 @ 2:00 p.m. from Third Avenue
United Church
with Reverend Fred Tinio officiating. Interment of cremated remains will
follow in Woodlawn
Memorial Gardens.
Memorial donations may be directed to the Saskatchewan Lung Association.
Sallows and McDonald Funeral Home of North Battleford have been entrusted with
the arrangements.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Horne
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Ralph
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HORN, It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of
Ralph William Horn, late of North Battleford, SK and formerly of Carlyle, SK
at the age of 80 years. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May
17, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. from the Carlyle
United Church.
The family has requested that memorial donations in memory of Ralph Horn may
be made to Kidney Foundation or to the Four Seasons Drop Inn Centre, Kenosee Lake,
SK. Interment will take place at the Glen Morris Cemetery, Carlyle. Wilson &
Zehner Funeral Chapel, North Battleford, SK and G.R. Carscadden Funeral
Chapel Ltd., Moosomin, SK are entrusted with the arrangements.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Coupal
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Helen Rose
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COUPAL, HELEN ROSE Helen Coupal of North Battleford, Saskatchewan passed away at the Saskatoon City
Hospital on November
15, 2004 at the age of 64 years. Helen is survived by her two sons; Scott
(Linda) of Stony Plain, Alta.; Curtis and his children, Amanda and Geoffrey
of North Battleford, Sk.; her parents Leonard and Florence Baker of Sedley
Sk., sister Jean Leier of Sedley Sk.; and brother Robert (Eleanore) of
Sedley, Sk.; Sisters in law: Marilyn (Bob) Gendur of Victoria, B.C., Irene
(Sam) Connaughty of Sedley, Shirley Buller of Calgary, Bernadette (George)
Sanson of McLean, Rene (Rob) Woytuik and Celeste (Kelly) Zander both of
Regina, and numerous nieces and nephews. Helen was predeceased by her husband
Cec on July 17, 2004. A Memorial service will be held on Friday, November 19,
2004 at 1:00 P.M. at St. Joseph's
Calasanctius Roman Catholic Chu7rch in North Battleford Sk. Memorial
donations to charity of one's choice or North Battleford North Stars.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Donnelly
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Roma Helen
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DONNELLY, ROMA HELEN (SMITH) Was born July 1, 1931 and passed
away on the morning of January 7, 2004 at The Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford. Roma was the beloved daughter of
William and Helen Smith, and step-mother Ethel. Roma leaves behind her sister
Carolyn Chernenkoff, and daughter Lynn Donnelly Robb, as well as niece Tam,
nephew Markel and three grandchildren, Andrew, Eric, and Kathleen Robb, Roma
grew up in Saskatoon, and received her nursing diploma from the Regina Grey
Nuns Hospital, in 1953. There she met her future husband while he was a
patient under her care. They married in 1955 and Roma gave birth to her
daughter Lynn later that year. Shortly after, she was hospitalized for
Schizoprenia, and eventually became a patient at the Saskatchewan Hospital
were she lived the rest of her life. Roma was active at the hospital,
enjoying her crafts, especially knitting. As she grew older, she became
involved in ""The Garden Group"". She enjoyed her outings
with family, but was always happy to return to the hospital, which had become
her home. Roma will be remembered by the staff as one of the last true
""characters"", and as a sweet and loving person by her
family. A warm and heartfelt thank-you to the staff at Sask. Hospital,
for the care of Roma. Those who would like to pay their respects can join the
staff and family at the hospital chapel at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 16 for
a Memorial Service, followed by a tea in the small cafeteria.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Woloshyn
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Phylis Rose
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Holizki
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WOLOSHYN, PHYLLIS ROSE (NEE HOLIZKI)_ Phyllis was born in Bayard, Saskatchewan,
September 27, 1937. She was the first child of Joseph and Marie (Holman)
Holizki. Her early school years were spent at Taylorton and Bienfait, and
after completing her nurses training at the Grey Nuns in Regina,
Phyllis moved to North Battleford, where she
met her husband, Gerry. Phyllis was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,
sister and friend. Her thoughtfulness and caring touched all who knew her.
Phyllis passed away on December 4, 2003, surrounded by her loving family.
Left to cherish Phyllis' memory are her husband Gerry; children: Bruce
(Ramona), Surrey, BC; Gayle (Robert) McLean, Campbell River, BC;
Bob (Amanda) Chino Hills, CA and grandchildren Spencer, Devon, David, Joseph
and Nathan. She is also survived by two sisters: Elaine (Barrie)
Murray, Estevan and Carol (Harvey)
Moran, Moose Jaw, and by three brothers: Ken
(Dorothy) Redcliff, AB;
Mervin (Maureen), Gull Lake, and Doug (Ardelle) Candle Lake
and their families. Memorial donations may be made to the Saskatchewan
Division of the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Sanjenko
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William
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SANJENKO, William Sanjenko, age 92 years, of North Battleford,
SK. passed away Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at the Battlefords District Care
Centre, Battleford, Sask. William is survived by his brothers and sister; Steve,
Regina, SK., John, Saskatoon, SK., Alec, Armstrong, B.C., Alice Hall, Santa
Rosa, CA. and Fred, Vegreville, AB.; and by numerous nieces, nephews and
their families. He was predeceased by his parents Andrew and Vera Sanjenko
and siblings. A Service of Committal will be held on Friday, November 14,
2003 at 2:00 P.M. at Riverside Memorial Park, Regina, SK. Visitation for
family and friends will take place at Speers Funeral Chapel (2136 College
Ave., Regina, SK.) on Thursday, November 13, 2003 from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Battlefords Funeral Service,
North Battleford, SK. and Speers Funeral Chapel, Regina, SK.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Rodt
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Donald James
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RODT, Donald James--Born March 8, 1934 Regina, SK, passed away
May 22, 2002 North Battleford, SK. Left to cherish Don's memory are his
loving wife, Katherine; six children and their families: Debora (Barry)
Heberling of Edmonton, AB and their family: Tanya (Furley) and daughter:
Kimberly, Shawna, Andrew; Robert Brodt of Toronto, ON and children: Curtis
and Amanda; Dawn Denieko of Edmonton, AB and her sons: Aaron and David;
Sandra Provincial of Edmonton, AB and her sons: Jason, Christopher and Miles;
Wayne (Geraldine) Brodt of Toronto, ON and children: Michael and Katelyn;
Joyce Brodt of Edmonton, AB and children Michael, Megan and Jordan; one
brother: Robert Brodt of Christopher Lake, SK; numerous nieces and nephews.
Don was predeceased by his mother: Irene and his father: John.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Richards
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James Alfred
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RICHARDS, The death of James Alfred "Jim" Richards age
78 of North Battleford, Sask. occured on
September 18, 2001 at the Battlefords
Union Hospital.
Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife, Wynne; children: Steve
(Linda) Richards of Lashburn, SK, Wayne (Valerie) Richards of Agassiz, BC,
Sandra (Harold) Sigfusson of Wynyard, SK; Numerous grandchildren, as well as
nieces and nephews, both in Canada and England, and sisters and
brothers-in-law in England. Jim was predeceased by his parents, Alfred &
Ethel Richards; Sister: Nola Hemsley. Service of Remembrance will be held on
Saturday, September 22, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Paul's
Anglican Church, North Battleford with Rev.
Ron Baerg officiating. The family have requested that memorial donations be
made to Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, Battlefords Union
Hospital Foundation or to a charity of the donors choice. Interment of
cremated remains will take place in the Lashburn
Cemetery, Lashburn, Sask.
at a later date. WILSON & ZEHNER FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD., North Battleford, Sask., are entrusted
with the arrangements.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Ritchie
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Nicholas Andres
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RITCHIE, Nicholas Andrew Ritchie (Seebach) age 21 years passed
away on April 7, 2001 in Meota,
Saskatchewan. Funeral Services
will be held on Wednesday April 11, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. from Wilson &
Zehner Funeral Chapel in North Battleford.
Interment will follow in the City
Cemetery. Memorial
Donations can be made to Victim Services or the Battlefords Crisis Line.
WILSON & ZEHNER FUNERAL CHAPEL has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Eisenkirch
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Wilfred
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EISENKIRCH, WILFRED (JUNIOR)?
Of North Battleford,
SK, passed away peacefully at
City Hospital Saskatoon March 18, 2004 at the age of 62. Predeceased by an
infant daughter Sherri-Lyn, parents; Elizabeth and Ben Eisenkirch, twin
sisters, and father in-law Raymond Whittles. He will be sadly missed by his
wife Elaine, daughter Alana (Eldon), sons; Mark (Tracy),
Grant (Joleen), grandsons; Skylar, Jessie, and Austin, brothers; George
(Marjorie), Chamberlain, Mike (Dianne), Ontario, sisters; Elizabeth (Dan)
Schroeder, Chamberlain, Phyllis (Bill) Jackman, and Marg (Cliff) Tapp of
Regina and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service and interment will be
held at a later date. Donations in Wilfreds memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society, 1910
McIntyre St. Regina, S4P 2R3 or charity of your choice.
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Battleford
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North Battleford
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Coupal
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Clermont
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COUPAL, CLERMONT ""CEC"" 1938 2004_ Cec
passed away on Saturday July 17th in Sedley at a family gathering. Funeral
Thursday July 22nd at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Roman Catholic (R.C.) Church, North Battleford.
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Battleford
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Punnichy
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Fordan
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Marlene Joy
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FORDEN, MARLENE JOY?
Marlene passed away peacefully with family by her side on February
5th, 2005 at the age of 57. She is survived by her loving husband Ken Forden,
Punnichy; children Brad (Carole Fujimoto) Forden, Ottawa; Shari Forden (Terry
Phillips), Saskatoon; Lyle Forden (Janel Reinhart), Saskatoon; parents, Jack
and Mary Kirkland, Unity; siblings, Clare (Lillian) Kirkland, Doris (Chris)
Jackson, Stan (Margaret) Kirkland, Ann Kirkland (Boris), Kathy (Greg) Vezina;
Ken's siblings and numerous nieces , nephews and friends. She was predeceased
by her parents-in-law, Norman and Irene Forden and brother-in-law, Tom
Forden. Marlene was born November 12th, 1947 in Wilkie,
SK and grew up on a farm near Unity, SK.
Motivated by her compassion to help others, she graduated in 1969 as a
registered nurse from the Saskatoon
City Hospital.
Marlene married Ken Forden August 19, 1972 and together they farmed and
raised a family near Punnichy,
SK. She worked as a RN at the Lestock Hospital until 1986 when she was
diagnosed with Mutliple Sclerosis. Not one to let things stop her, Marlene
showed her strength, courage and zest for life in the way she dealt with all
of the changes that she experienced due to MS. She was an individual known
for her sense of humour, keen wit, amazing mind and love for numbers. She was
an inspiration to all who knew her. The family expresses a thank you to the
staff at the Parkridge Centre and the numerous homecare providers over the
years. We also extend a special thank you to Twila Norheim for her loving
care and attention. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, February
10th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Albert The Great Parish, Punnichy. Interment will
follow at the St. George's
Kutawa Church
Cemetery, Punnichy. In
lieu of flowers, Marlene has requested that donations be made to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society (#19-1738
Quebec Ave, Saskatoon, S7K 1V9). Arrangements are in care
of John Schachtel MOURNING GLORY FUNERAL SERVICES (978-5200)
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Regina
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Graham
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Richard
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GRAHAM, RICHARD--September 6, 1906 - April 28, 2003. Born in Co.
Donegal, Ireland, Richard
moved to Canada
with his wife Eva and two young sons in 1952. Settling first in Manitoba and later in Saskatchewan, he brought an exceptional
dedication and quiet wisdom to his position as a United Church Minister. A
person of rare and dignified humility, he was a positive force in the lives
of all who met him. We were privileged to have him with us for so long and
know that we will not see his kind again. He will be deeply missed by his
surviving brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, in Ireland and England; his sons Alan (Linda)
and Alastair (Mary) and his grandchildren, Brendan, Jenna, Rylan; Ashley and
Kavan. Thanks to all the home-care workers for their kindness while looking
after our Dad in recent years, as well as the staff on 4-A at the Pasqua Hospital. A memorial service will be
held in Springwater
United Church
on May 22nd. Arrangements by the Biggar Funeral Home at 948-2669.
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Regina
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Regina
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Holton
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Raymond
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HOLTON, Raymond Orrin Holton passed away at Elmview Extendicare
on Monday, April 12, 2004 at the age of 87 years. He was born on July 2, 1916
in Salvador, Saskatchewan. Raymond is survived by his
daughter Ruth Harnett (Rock) of Calgary;
grandchildren, Kristin and Kyle; brother Earl Holton of Westlock,
AB and many nieces and nephews located in Western Canada. Raymond was predeceased by his wife of
twenty-two years, Vera (Cooper), his brother Lyle and sisters Bernice Cordick
and Evelyn Ahner. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, April 16, 2004 at
3:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136
College Avenue with Rev. Barry Bruce
officiating. Interment in Riverside
Memorial Park. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Saskatchewan, 2360 _ 2nd Avenue,
Regina S4R 1A6
or The Salvation Army, 2240 _ 13th
Avenue, Regina S4P 3M7. Arrangements in care of
Speers Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Services. Condolences to the family may
be e-mailed to reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Regina
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Revenue
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Schwab
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Frand
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SCHWAB, Frank, was born on August 2, 1926 at Revenue, SK and
passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at Regina, SK. Frank was
predeceased by his loving parents, Wendelin and Magdelina; and his brother,
Joe. He will be lovingly remembered by his loving wife, Solange (Sally);
brothers, Ambrose and Gabriel; sisters, Mary, Theresia, Catherine, Regina,
Magdelina, Anne, Eva and Philippine; son, Eugene (Kathy); daughters, Irene
(Jim); Patricia (Stan), and Shelly (Dave); grandchildren, great grandchildren,
numerous nieces, nephews and friends. The family wants to extend a thank you
to the doctors; a special thank you to the nurses and staff of 4A and also to
those individuals on 3A Palliative Care for the care given to Frank and his
family. PRAYERS will be at Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, 3239 Garnet
Street, Regina, SK on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. FUNERAL MASS
will be held at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church on Friday, February 25,
2005 at 2:00 p.m. Interment at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery. Flowers most
gratefully declined, however, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society, 1910 McIntyre St.,
Regina, SK S4P 2R3 or the Canadian Diabetes
Association, 4420 Albert St.,
Regina, SK S4S 6B4. Family and friends are
invited to sign a book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850.
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Battleford
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Revenue
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Cybulski
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Anna
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Trautmann
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CYBULSKI, Anna Cybulski (nee Trautmann), after celebrating her
90th birthday on September 7, 2005, left this life peacefully on Wednesday,
May 3, 2006 and reached her goal of eternal life under the mercy and love of
Jesus. She was predeceased in 2001 by her beloved husband, Edd. She is
survived by her children, Arleen Cornish, Wayne Cybulski and Sherri Cybulski
(Ron Gates); 7 grandchildren, David Cornish, Richard Cornish (Joanne), Tara
Semple (Jack), Holly Routley (Jason), Krista Cornish Scott (Brett), Miri
Schiller (James) and Kerri Morton (Daniel) and 22 great-grandchildren. Anna
was born at Revenue, Saskatchewan,
the seventh child of Vincent Trautmann and Magdalena Gerein. Her mother died
in the flu epidemic of 1918. Her father remarried and Anna became part of a
17 child blended family. She married Edd Cybulski in 1940 and they enjoyed 60
years together. During their marriage, they enjoyed curling, square dancing
and bridge. Anna was a homemaker and mother. She volunteered with the Red
Cross, the Marian Centre and in the late 1970's was a founder of the Blue
Mantle, a women's and children second hand clothing store, which she helped
operate on a volunteer basis for approximately 10 years. "Nanny"
will be missed by everyone who knew her. One of her greatest gifts was her
ability to promote self-worth and optimism in all of her children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Anna always had a strong faith and she
remembered her family, friends, neighbors and people in her church community
in her daily prayers. The family wishes to thank those who were able to share
a visit or say a prayer on her behalf during her last few months. The family
would also like to express their gratitude to the staff of the Palliative
Care Unit of the Pasqua
Hospital and Sunset
Extendicare for their compassionate care. A special thanks to Dr. Clein.
Prayers will be held at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on Friday, May 5,
2006 at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Cross on Saturday, May
6, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. A private interment for family will follow. In lieu of
flowers, the family would appreciate a donation to the Blue Mantle, 1725 11th Ave., Regina,
SK S4P 0H7.
Paragon Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 359-7776
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Battleford
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Ruthilda
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Sanders
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Leslie
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SANDERS, Leslie of Parkside Extendicare, Regina
and formerly of Ruthilda and Saskatoon,
SK passed away peacefully on
August 13, 2001 at the age of 93. Leslie was born at Gilbert Plains,
MB. At the age of three, an only child, he came with his parents to Ruthilda
where they had taken a homestead. He attended public and high school in
Ruthilda and Battleford. He married Jean Hilliard in January 1932 and they
had one son. They continued a successful farming operation in the Ruthilda
area until 1961. His organizational and leadership abilities were evident as
he was actively involved on the United Church Board, the Ruthilda School
and Biggar School Unit Boards as well as participating in Curling, Hockey,
Baseball and most other Community Activities. In 1961 they retired from
farming and moved to Saskatoon
where, for many years he became a dedicated golfer and curler. He also enjoyed
gardening, playing pool, cards and visiting with friends and acquaintances on
coffee row. Up to the end he was extremely proud of the achievements of his
family and was always up to date on family activities, current events and the
weather forecast. Predeceased by his wife of 62 years in 1994, Leslie is
survived and fondly remembered by son Garth (Sharon) and their children Brad (Lauren)
Sanders, Dori Sanders (Marie Bolt), Jill (Russ) Clarke, Allyson (Dean)
McDonald, Heather (Mike) Morhart, four great grandchildren and several
cousins, nephews and nieces. A private interment took place on August 24,
2001 at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens,
Saskatoon.
Those wishing to do so may make donations, in memoriam, to the Wa Wa Temple
Patient Transportation Fund, 2065
Hamilton Street, Regina,
SK., S4P 2E1.
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Battleford
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Rutland
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Larson
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Edith Linnea
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LARSON, The passing of Edith Linnea Larson of Midale, Saskatchewan occurred
on Monday, April 21 at Mainprize Manor in Midale, at the age of 98 years.
Edith was born in Rutland,
North Dakota on January 28,
1905, the fourth child of Samuel and Anna Molberg. She was a loving mother,
grandmother, and great-grandmother, a dedicated Christian, committed to
prayer. She will be missed by her family: Don Larson of Regina, Ken (Helen)
Larson of Weyburn, Inez (Wally) Price of Abbottsford, Glenn Larson of Pilot
Butte, Willard Larson of Regina, Grace Thompson of Midale, Elwood (Lorraine)
Larson of Regina, and Rae (Linda) Larson of Scottsdale, Arizona; sisters
Christina Storey of Saskatoon, Jean Brammall of Killarney, Manitoba; brother
Phillip (Myrtle) Molberg of Vancouver; sisters-in-law Alphild Molberg of
Saskatoon, and Eva Molberg of Regina; brother-in-law Allan McGillvray of
Edmonton, 23 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Albert Larson, daughter Wanda
Larson, parents Samuel and Anna Molberg, brothers Rueben Molberg, Edward
Molberg, John Molberg and George Molberg; sisters Clara Nordby, Esther
Christensen, Alice Jacobson, and Sarah McGillvray; and three grandchildren in
infancy. A private family graveside Service will be held at 10:30 a.m.,
Monday, April 28, 2003. The memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church,
Midale at 2:00 p.m. Monday April 28, 2003, with Pastor Kirby Breitkreuz
officiating. A private interment at Westphalia Cemetery
will precede the service. Friends so wishing may donate to First Baptist
Church, Midale, S0C 1S0
ASSURANCE FUNERAL SERVICES WEYBURN in care of arrangements 842-6020 Curtis
& Pam Monkman
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Battleford
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Rutland
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Knowles
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Robert Gordon
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ROBERT, GORDON KNOWLES?
Loved and enjoyed by all who knew him, Robert (Bob) Knowles died
peacefully in his sleep in Ottawa
on November 5, 2003. Beloved husband of Marney Anderson. Bob was predeceased
by his wife of 53 years, Patricia Apted, in 1997. Born in Rutland,
Saskatchewan in 1920, Bob graduated from the
University of Saskatchewan with an MSc in
Agriculture. He made a career of using radio to bring news and information to
farmers around the world. Bob retired to Vernon in 1980. Always cheerful and kind,
he touched the hearts of all who met him. Bob will be greatly missed by a
large and loving family: his wife, his children, his stepchildren and his
many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to The Regina & District Food Bank. The funeral service will be
held at Glebe St. James United Church in Ottawa
on Saturday, November 8, 2003 at 3 PM with a memorial service to be held in Vernon, B.C. at a later
date.
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Battleford
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Saskatoon
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Aitkinson
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Bette
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BETTE, ATKINSON 1924 2006 Bette Atkinson (Aylward) passed away
suddenly on Saturday July 29, 2006 surrounded by family and friends. Bette
was born on December 16, 1924 to Edward and Bertha Aylward on the family farm
at Lydden, Saskatchewan. Along with her brothers and
sisters, Bette was an outstanding athlete. She graduated from high school in
Biggar in 1943 and immediately started Normal School in Saskatoon with her best friend Dorothy
Moore (Atkinson). At the age of 18, Bette started teaching school. She was a
spirited, gifted and much loved teacher. On November 17, 1951 Bette married
Roy Atkinson. Bette and Roy began farming at Springwater, Saskatchewan
in the spring of 1952. Together they raised five children. Her parents Ed and
Bertha Aylward, and brothers Joe, Frank, Alf and Bob and sisters Marie and
Helen, predeceased Bette.She leaves behind great memories of love, kindness
and a listening ear for her husband of 54 years Roy, her children Pat, Leta,
Bob (Bev Garrett) Wenda (Perry Kappel) Mike (Lisa De Vries) and her nine
grandchildren Gavin and Tyne Gardiner, Bailen, Shane, Jamieson, Ryan, Colton,
Kate Bette and Danny Atkinson as well as dozens of nieces and nephews and
sisters-in-law and brother-inlaw. Bette was a farmer at heart and had a green
thumb. Her home was full of plants and she was known for her big gardens with
lots of flowers, She was an expert jam and cookie maker. She always made time
for coffee or tea for whoever came to visit and her grandchildren knew the
corner cupboard to find the homemade cookies. Bette was the foundation of her
family. She insisted that family members were not only responsible and
accountable to themselves but to others as well. Her passion for honesty and
equality defined who she was. It is this passion that inspired all those who
knew her and was inherited by her children and grandchildren. She will
continue to influence her family for generations to come. She will be with us
forever. A Memorial Reception in Celebration of Bette's life will take place
on Friday August 4th 2006 in the Battleford Room at the Bessborough Hotel
between the hours of 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm with a brief program at 3:00 pm.
Email condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements
have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.
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Saskatoon
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Scott
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Fahl
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John Frank
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FAHL,? With sadness, we
announce the peaceful passing of our loving husband, father and grandfather
on Wednesday, April 17, 2002. John Frank Fahl of Scott, SK will be dearly
missed by his wife of 42 years, Annette (nee Fagnou); son, Ronnie (Corrina)
Grande Cache, AB; son Ed, Regina, SK; daughter Natalie (Kevin) Bosch,
Macklin, SK, and his grandchildren Chandelle and Kyle Fahl, Owen Bosch and
step-grandchildren, Tyne and Dylan Bosch, as well as many relatives and
friends. John was born March 2, 1935 to Joseph and Catherine Fahl. He is
survived by his mother, Catherine Salewski; his three brothers Donald
(Alicia) Rosthern, SK, Bob (Norma) Hinton, AB, Gary (Pat) Stony Plain, AB,
and his two sisters Joyce (Carl) Schwab, Armstrong, BC, and Janet (Roy) Hay
River, NWT, his brother-in-law Marcel (Juanita) Fagnou, St. Brieux, SK, and
his sister-in-law Irene (Paul) Thomas, Prince Albert, SK, and their families.
John was predeceased by his father, Joseph Fahl, and by his father-in-law and
mother-in-law Alexis and Marie Fagnou. John attended schools in Wilkie and
Scott and received his journeyman mechanic certification in Saskatoon. He worked mainly in the
agriculture industry finishing his career as Foreman of the Research Station
at Scott, SK. As a young man, John was a talented
hockey player and baseball player. He was a gifted and patient coach as his
boys moved through their hockey and baseball years. He also introduced all
three of his children to the great sport of curling. In later years he enjoyed
playing slow pitch and golf, and he even tackled downhill skiing. John was
very community-minded. His service included many years as a town councillor
and Mayor. He filled executive positions with the Scott Curling Club and the
Scott Recreation Board, and sat on various committees. His years of
retirement were spent gardening, travelling, and enjoying seasonal farm work.
Attending the Brier or the Scott Tournament of Hearts was eagerly
anticipated. Visiting family, especially the grandchildren, brought him much
joy. And he never lost his quick wit and sense of humor. The family wishes to
thank the doctors, nurses and physio-therapists at St. Paul's Hospital in the I.C.U. and the
Fifth Floor Surgery Special Care Unit, for their kindness and tender care.
Prayers will be said Friday, April 19, 2002 at 7:30 p.m. in St. James
Catholic Church, Wilkie, SK. Funeral Mass will be Saturday, April 20 at 10:30
a.m. at St. James Catholic Church. Interment at a later date. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Funeral
Arrangements were entrusted to Wilkie Funeral Home. "Our Family Serving
Your Family" (306) 843-2222
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Battleford
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Scott
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Prescott
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Wanda Grace
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PRESCOTT, Saturday, March 19th, 2005, Wanda Grace Prescott, late
of Regina.
Predeceased by her son Bill in 1987, and her husband Murray in 2003. Wanda is
survived by her son Clay of London, Ontario, sister Billie (Garth) Boesch of
Rathdrum, Idaho.
Wanda was born in Scott Sask., but spent most of her early years in Wilkie
where her father owned the Gladys
Hotel. Wanda's
education was obtained in Wilkie, Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in
Wilcox and Luther College in Regina.
Following High School she attended Robertson
Secretarial School
in Saskatoon where she was employed by the
Hudson Bay Co. Wanda married Murray in 1945 at
CFB Petawawa, Ontario and lived in Saskatoon, Calgary and
Swift Current before they settled in Regina
in 1951. Wanda was very active in Lakeview
United Church
where she taught Sunday school, served on the Board of Stewards and the Unit
activities of the U.C.W. Wanda was Regent of James Henderson Chapter IODE and
served on Municipal. She was also a President of Engineering Wives of Regina.
An active volunteer for the Red Cross, Wanda served on the Executive and was
Area Convener for the United Way
canvass for many years. While living in Swift Current, Wanda was President of
Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. An avid curler Wanda was a member of the
Wascana and Callie Curling Clubs. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the Saskatchewan Red Cross or a charity of choice. Memorial service will
be held on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. in Lakeview United
Church, 3200 McCallum Avenue,
with Rev. E. Hollis officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.
Condolences may be made to the family at reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Battleford
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Senlac
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McIntyre
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Roy
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MCINTYRE, Rev. Dr. Roy 1913-2003 Rev. Dr. Roy McIntyre passed
away peacefully at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary
on Wednesday April 16, 2003, a month after his 90th birthday. He was
surrounded by the loving presence of his son David; his caregivers, Lorraine and Diana;
his dear neighbour Therese; and kind members of the hospital staff. Roy was born on March 13, 1913 in a log cabin in West Guilford, ON.
Two years later his parents moved to a homestead near Ridgedale, SK.
At age seventeen, he began studies at Prairie Bible Institute in Three Hills, AB,
graduating in 1934. He joined the Christian & Missionary Alliance in
1935, pastoring churches in Senlac, SK, Fort St. John, BC, Moose Jaw, SK (where he met and married Evelyn, the love of his
life), Victoria, BC
and Saskatoon, SK. In 1960 he moved to Calgary to become the Superintendent of the
Western Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, a
ministry he cherished for twenty-one years. Respected by all who knew him,
his life reflected a blend of industry, strength and gentleness that matured
into a radiant sweetness in his latter years. He is survived by his son David
L. McIntyre of Regina; a brother Frank
McIntyre of Edmonton; and two sisters, Beryl
Campbell and Muriel King of Kamloops,
BC. He was predeceased by his
loving wife Evelyn, 2000; his parents, Greta, 1986 and Owen, 1964; daughter
Ruth, 1951; brother Wesley McIntyre, 1976; and two sisters, Alba Gleddie,
2000 and Mabel Pickersgill, 2000. Those wishing to pay their respects may do
so at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY'S "Park Memorial Chapel", (5008 Elbow
Drive SW, Calgary, AB), on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:30
P.M. Funeral services will be held at First Alliance Church, (1201 Glenmore
Trail SW, Calgary, AB) on Wednesday, April 23, 2003 at 11:30 A.M. with the
Rev. Gorden Fowler officiating. Graveside Service to follow at Queen's Park Cemetery.
To e-mail expressions of sympathy: condolences@mcinnisandholloway.com Subject
Heading: Rev. Dr. Roy McIntyre. If friends so desire memorial tributes may be
made directly to Samaritan's Purse, Box 20100, Calgary Place, Calgary AB. T2P
4J2. Telephone: 1-800-663-6500 or (403) 270-2857. In living memory of Rev.
Dr. Roy McIntyre, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park
by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, "Park Memorial Chapel", 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W., CALGARY, AB T2S 2L5. TELEPHONE: (403) 243-8200.
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Battleford
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Senlac
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Voss
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Jean Margaret
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VOSS, Jean Margaret, age 90, born on September 13, 1914 at Richardson, SK,
passed away peacefully in the early morning of June 10, 2005 at Sunset
Extendicare. Predeceased by her husband Albert Karl Voss; parents Arthur
Smith and Mary Findlay McLean; brothers Roderick Alan McLean and John Findlay
McLean; sister Lillian Lindsay Wobeser (McLean).
Jean is survived by her only son Douglas Albert Voss, wife Linda (Cheston)
and grandchildren Jeremy, Andrea, and Courtney Voss, all of Brantford, Ontario.
Jean was married to Albert on May 31, 1946, built a farmstead and farmed in
the Grand Coulee/ Regina area from 1946 until
retirement then relocated to Regina
in 1984. When Jean was a young age, the McLean family moved from Richardson to the
Evesham, SK area to farm and then returned permanently to farm in the
Regina/Grand Coulee area in 1936. Jean received her elementary education in Richardson, SK, Grade
11 in Senlac, SK in 1931 and finally a business
certificate from the Regina School of Commerce in 1940. Jean and Albert were
longtime members of the Grand
Coulee United Church and were active in many
community functions. Jean attended and served in many Women's Group
activities including UCW and WI. Other interests included family, friends,
knitting, reading, news and issues affecting the prairies, and travel.
Funeral Service will be held on Monday, June 13, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. in Speers
Funeral Chapel, 2136 College
Avenue with MaryBeth Nicks Barbour officiating.
Interment in Riverside
Memorial Park. Friends
so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to the Canadian Diabetes
Association, 4420 Albert Street,
Regina S4S 6B4.
Condolences to the family may be emailed to reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Battleford
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Snipe Lake
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Hubbard
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Elizabeth
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Kenway
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HUBBARD, Elizabeth Kenway Hubbard (nee Flavell) of Grenfell, SK.
died suddenly July 29, 2001. She was born at Snipe Lake
on May 12, 1913. She and her husband John ran a successful dairy farm at
Grenfell and were active in the dairy organizations. She was a recognized
Saskatchewan Artist who love to paint prairie scenes of wildflowers. Her
paintings are currently hanging in galleries across Saskatchewan. She was predeceased by her
parents, Sarah Elizabeth Flavell (Grubb) and ALbert Flavell, her husband John
Hubbard, her brother Richard Albert Flavell and one grandson, David Allan
Jones. She is survived by her children: Elizabeth (Jim) Singbeil of Edmonton;
J. Craig (Margaret) Hubbard of Regina; Linden (David) Jones of Oyama, B.C.;
Brook (Christine) Hubbard of Lloydminster; Sheila (Russel) Roberton of
Kipling; Heather (Robert) Mackenzie of Campbell River; fifteen grandchildren
and six great grandchildren. A private interment service will be held on
August 2, 2001 at the Grenfell
Cemetery. The funeral
service will be held at Grenfell
United Church
at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Janice Van Aertselaer officiating. If friends so desire
contributions to the following may be tokens of remembrance: UNICEF Regina,
2724 -13th Ave. Regina, Sask. S4T 1N3, Grenfell United Church Memorial Fund,
Grenfell, Sask. SOG 2B0 or to the Saskatchewan natural History Society, #206
- 1860 Lorne St. Regina, Sask. S4P 2L7. Arrangements in care of Tubman
Cremation and Funeral Services, Wolseley (1-800-667-8962)
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Kindersley
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Springwater
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Miller
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Alfred
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MILLER, On Wednesday, April 18, 2001, Alfred Miller, late of Regina, formerly of Springwater, SK,
passed away at the age of 88 years. Predeceased by his parents, August Sr.
and Marie Miller; son Dwight; brother Bill; sister-in-law Betty; father-in-law
and mother-in-law, Oscar and Ida Arsenault; brother-in-law Hector Arsenault;
sister-in-law Joyce Arsenault; nephew Wayne Arsenault. Alfred is survived by
his beloved wife Lillian of Regina; one son Hector (Julie) of Biggar and
their children Shelley and Marcia, both of Saskatoon; five daughters; Linda
(Dean) Wenman of Regina, Darlene (Nick) Marchewka of North Battleford and
their children: Karri (Boyd) Risling and their daughter Kiahna of Rock Haven,
Sk, and Troy and fiancee Janelle of Kindersley; Iris (Bryant) Dennis and
their children Regan, Grant, Jordan and Alaxandar, all of Regina; Denise
(Ron) Amundson and their children, Quinton, Kaylie and Kenzie, all of Brooks,
AB; Connie (Lloyd) Gerbrandt and their children Marshall and Brandon, all of
Maple Ridge, BC.; three brothers: August Jr. (Myrtle) of Saskatoon; Louis
(Mary) of Cochrane, AB; Walter (Vi) of Asquith, SK; two sisters Helmie
(Frank) Oliver of Victoria; Johanna (George) Kostyniuk of Saskatoon;
brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Bill (Yvonne) Arsenault; Alphonse
Arsenault and fiancee Nola; Ernie (Laura) Arsenault; Valmont (Margaret)
Arsenault; Leo (Delores) Arsenault; Lorraine (Paddy) Behan; as well as
numerous nieces, nephews and many good friends. Prayers will be held on
Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave.
Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, April 23, 2001 at 1:30 p.m. in Holy
Rosary Cathedral, 3125 - 13th
Ave. with Rev. Louis Kubash presiding. Flowers
gratefully declined. Friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to
the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Sk., 2360 - 2nd Ave., Regina,
SK, S4R 1A6.
Interment in Riverside
Memorial Park.
Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Services.
E-mail condolences to the family may be sent to
reception@speersfuneralchapel.com
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Battleford
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Springwater
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Atkinson
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Bette
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Aylward
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BETTE, ATKINSON 1924_2006 Bette Atkinson (Aylward) passed away
suddenly on Saturday July 29, 2006 surrounded by family and friends. Bette
was born on December 16, 1924 to Edward and Bertha Aylward on the family farm
at Lydden, Saskatchewan. Along with her brothers and
sisters, Bette was an outstanding athlete. She graduated from high school in
Biggar in 1943 and immediately started Normal School in Saskatoon with her best friend Dorothy
Moore (Atkinson). At the age of 18, Bette started teaching school. She was a
spirited, gifted and much loved teacher. On November 17, 1951 Bette married
Roy Atkinson. Bette and Roy began farming at Springwater, Saskatchewan
in the spring of 1952. Together they raised five children. Her parents Ed and
Bertha Aylward, and brothers Joe, Frank, Alf and Bob and sisters Marie and
Helen, predeceased Bette.She leaves behind great memories of love, kindness
and a listening ear for her husband of 54 years Roy, her children Pat, Leta,
Bob (Bev Garrett) Wenda (Perry Kappel) Mike (Lisa De Vries) and her nine
grandchildren Gavin and Tyne Gardiner, Bailen, Shane, Jamieson, Ryan, Colton,
Kate Bette and Danny Atkinson as well as dozens of nieces and nephews and
sisters-in-law and brother-inlaw. Bette was a farmer at heart and had a green
thumb. Her home was full of plants and she was known for her big gardens with
lots of flowers, She was an expert jam and cookie maker. She always made time
for coffee or tea for whoever came to visit and her grandchildren knew the
corner cupboard to find the homemade cookies. Bette was the foundation of her
family. She insisted that family members were not only responsible and
accountable to themselves but to others as well. Her passion for honesty and
equality defined who she was. It is this passion that inspired all those who
knew her and was inherited by her children and grandchildren. She will
continue to influence her family for generations to come. She will be with us
forever. A Memorial Reception in Celebration of Bette's life will take place
on Friday August 4th 2006 in the Battleford Room at the Bessborough Hotel
between the hours of 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm with a brief program at 3:00 pm.
Email condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements
have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.
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Battleford
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Unity
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Gray
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Valida Jean
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Miller
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GRAY VALIDA JEAN (Miller) was born on April 2, 1926 at Unity Hospital,
Unity, Saskatchewan.
She is the last remaining child of Clifford and Nina Miller. Predeceased by
daughter-in-law Patricia Gray (Fraser), nephews Gerald McLean and Terrance
Miller and grandson Shawn Lewchuk. She is lovingly remembered by her husband
of fifty-four years William Kenneth Gray and her children: Nina (Ed) Crumley,
Linda (Rick) Dietrich, Sheila (Clarence) Leier, Scott (Yvonne) Gray, Kerry
Gray (Val Burke); Grandchildren: Robert Crumley, Kristopher (Merianne) and
Aaron (Tobey) Dietrich, Micki (Karen Biss) and Jody Lewchuk, Wendy Gray,
Lindsay, Courteney, Isaac and Nathan Gray; great-grandson Caelan Dietrich.
Valida grew up in Rutland,
where she completed her schooling. She spent many hours in the family general
store along side her father. In 1948, she met and married Ken Gray. Family
always came first, and throughout the course of their marriage they raised
five children. She enjoyed many hobbies including dancing, bridge, bowling,
knitting, ceramics, and many more. Her love of baking will always be remembered.
She will always be remembered as a dedicated, faithful, and loving wife,
mother and grandmother. A Service to Celebrate Valida's life will be held at Regina Pioneer Village,
430 Pioneer Drive, Regina on Friday, August 15, 2003 at
11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to the CNIB, Digital
Library Campaign, 2550 Broad Street, Regina, SK, S4P 3Z4
or the Outreach Program at the Regina Library, P.O. Box 2311, Regina,
SK, S4P 3Z5
or Public Library Interlink, 7252 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5E 1G3. Arrangements are entrusted
to Regina Funeral Home (Phone 789-8850)
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Wilkie
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Parker
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Warren
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PARKER, Warren,? WARREN
PARKER, of Wilkie Saskatchewan, formerly of Regina, passed away
peacefully on March 3, 2005. He was 80 years of age. A Memorial Service will
be held at Wilkie United Church,
Wilkie, SK
on Thursday, March 10, 2005 at 2:00 pm. He leaves to mourn his passing his
son Richard (Margaret) Parker, Unity Sk, sister Alice (Bill) Denson, Victoria
BC, three granddaughters and one great graddaughter. Warren
was born and raised in Regina.
He served in the Navy during World War II aboard the HMCS Algoma corvette and
he was proud of his post war work with the Sea Cadets. He worked for the
Federal Government prior to his retirement. Warren was an avid bowler, golfer and
enjoyed dancing and walking. Memorial tributes may be made to the Unity
District Seniors Lodge Project Box
477 Unity SK
S0K 4L0.
Arrangements are by Grondin Funeral Services, Unity SK.
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Winter
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Stevens
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Phyllis E.
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STEVENS, PHYLLIS E. Devoted wife, mother and grandmother, died
on June 19, 2004, at the age of 89 in Ocoee, FL. Phyllis was born in Regina, Saskatchewan,
served in the Royal Canadian Navy, and earned a Masters in Teaching from Columbia University.
Phyllis was a teacher for 35 years in Regina, Saskatchewan and in Carpinteria and Santa Barbara, California,
where she and her husband, Ed, raised their family. Phyllis is survived by
two brothers, Ted Hinkson of Vancouver,
B.C.. and Frank Hinkson of Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.; and son and
daughter-in-law, Ted and Beth Stevens and grandsons Bradley and Alexander of
Winter Garden, FL; and son and daughterin-law Brian and Yvonne Stevens and
grandsons, Keith and Timothy of Charlotte, NC. A private memorial service for
the family is planned. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorial
contributions be made to the International House, 500 Riverside Drive, New
York, NY 10027-3916. Please sign the family guest book at
www.baldwinfairchildfuneral.com. Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home 428 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, FL 34787, 407-656-2821
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Wolseley
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Bradbury
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Ashley
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BANBURY, On Monday, April 3, 2006, Ashley A. Banbury, (419 Moose
Squadron) beloved husband of Evelyn Banbury, Wolseley, Sask. died at the age
of 85 years. At Ashley's request there will be no funeral service. Ashley was
predeceased by his parents Carey and Emma Banbury and one brother Beverley.
Besides his wife Evelyn, Ashley is survived by his children: Bob (Elaine), Ed
(Terry), Grace (Don) Klatt, Ruth (Rick) Willoughby,
Nancy (Carman) Read, Wanda (Dave) Sereda, Wes (Lynda) and Bill (Kathy);
twenty-one grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; one brother Lloyd and
numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wolseley Memorial Union
Hospital, Box 458, Wolseley,
Sask. S0G 5H0
(Please make cheques to the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region).
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Wolseley
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Bieber
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Doreen
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BIEBER,? On Tuesday,
December 12, 2006, Doreen Bieber, widow of Alfred Bieber, Lakeside Nursing
Home, Wolseley, Sask.,
formerly Indian Head, Sask.,
died at the age of 80 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's
United Church, Indian Head, Sask., on Friday, December 15, 2006 at 2:00 p.m.
Officiant Pastor Sheila McLeod. Interment of the cremated remains will take
place in the Indian
Head Cemetery.
Predeceased by her husband Alfred in 1989, her parents, William and Mary (nee
Gettel) Hauk, and two brothers Laurence and Norman Hauk. Doreen is survived
by her sister Jane (Barton) Campbell of Wolseley and three nieces: Bonnie
Barton (Blake Harris), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Shelley (Brian) Hayward, Wolseley and Kathy (Ennis) Meyer
of Alberta. Doreen is also survived by her great nieces and great nephews. No
flowers by request. If friends so desire, contributions to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 2360 2nd Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4R
1A6 may be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Gait
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George Thomas
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GAIT, On Saturday, December 31, 2005, George Thomas Wise Gait, Wolseley, Sask.,
died at the age of 86 years. The funeral service will be held in the chapel
of the Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley, Sask., on Friday, January 6, 2006, at
2:00 p.m. Officiant: Lynette Callfas. Cremation with interment of cremated
remains in the Wolseley
Cemetery at a later
date. Predeceased by his parents Thomas Percival Gait and Edith (nee Wise)
Gait and his sister Norma Graham. George is survived by his brother Albert
Gait, London, Ont., two sisters: Dorothy
Moody, Kelowna, B.C. and Bernice Ludlow, London, Ont. as well as
his nieces, nephews and great nieces. If friends so desire, contributions to
the Wolseley Memorial Union
Hospital may be tokens
of remembrance. Please make cheques payable to The Regina Qu'Appelle Health
Region and mail in care of the Wolseley Memory Hospital, Wolseley, Sask. SOG
5H0.
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Wolseley
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Swainson
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Evelym Frances
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SWAINSON, Evelyn Frances Swainson, at the age of 95 years and 10
months, passed away very peacefully in the Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, Sask.,
on January 1, 2006, with both her daughters at her side. Evelyn was
predeceased by her husband Richard Minton (Sweenie) Swainson, her grandson
Minton Dean Iluk, her parents Harry and Ursula Cole, brothers Gordon and
Kenneth Cole, sister Alma Thompson, brother in law Stewart Thompson and
sister in law Phyllis Cole. She leaves to mourn, her daughters: Joan (Ernie)
Iluk and Ruth (Eugene) Iluk, both of Melville, Sask., her grandchildren and
great grandchildren: Dawn (Dave) Melnychuk and their children Tyson and
Jai-lyn, Melville; Carla Iluk, Kelowna, B.C.; Jade Iluk and fiance' Sylvie
and daughter Marguerite, Calgary, AB, brother Fred (Velma) Cole and sister in
law Jean Cole, both of Grenfell, SK, as well as many cherished nieces,
nephews and cousins. The funeral service will be held in the St. Michael and
All Angels Anglican Church, Grenfell, Sask., on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at
2:00 p.m. Officiant Rev. Smitty Kent. Interment in the Grenfell Cemetery.
If friends so desire contributions to The Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley,
Sask., S0G 5H0 (CHEQUES PAYABLE TO THE REGINA QU'APPELLE HEALTH REGION) or to
the St. Michael and all Angels Anglican Church, Grenfell, Sask., S0G 2B0 may
be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Robertson
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Dorthy
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Crozier
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ROBERTSON, Dorothy (Crozier) of Wolseley on January 14 in her
seventy_seventh year. Dorothy was pre_deceased by two sons, Donnie in infancy
and Jack in 1997 as well as a brother Mansel in 1989 and brotherin-law
Phillip in 1997. Dorothy is survived by her loving husband Wilf; her daughter
Janet (Terry) Jackson, their children Tamara and Anthony (Melissa); son Kevin, his children Carly and Lewis;
daughter-in-law Sheryl (Ron) Lyke, her children Angie, Alec and one
great-grandson Robbie; her brother Allan (Sharon) Crozier; sister Carol Piper
(Jack Galbraith); sister-in-laws Edna (Angelo) Zanni; Shirley Bryan; Isabel
Robertson; Phyllis (Bob) Massier along with their families. Dorothy fought
cancer with great dignity for nine years. It finally diminished her body but
not her being. At her request there will be no funeral or interment, but a
farewell get-together will be held for her family and friends on Wednesday,
Janaury 18 at 2:00pm in the C.E.
Building of the St.
James United Church. Flowers gratefully declined. A remembrance may be made
to the Resident Activity Department at Lakeside Nursing Home or to the Wolseley Memorial Hospital.
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Wolseley
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Arseneault
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Edith Daisy
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ARSENEAULT, on Tuesday January 24, 2006 Edith Daisy Arseneault,
widow of Alexander S. Arseneault, Wolseley, Sask. and formerly of Regina. Age 93 years. The funeral service
will be held in the chapel of the Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley on Monday,
January 30, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Smitty Kent officiating. Interment in
Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery, Lebret, Sask. Predeceased by her parents
William and Daisy Mellor, her husband Alex in 1989, a brother Tom Mellor, two
sisters Gladys Fleming and Dorothy Peach and a brother in law George Logan;
Edith Arseneault is survived by a sister Laura Logan, Wolseley; two sisters
in law Cora Mellor, Wolseley and Marie Arseneault, Regina as well as numerous
nieces and nephews. If family and friends so desire contributions to the
Wolseley Memorial Union Hospital Memorial Fund, Wolseley, Sask, S0G 5H0 may be tokens of
remembrance. ( please make cheques payable to Regina Qu'Appelle Health
Region)
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Wolseley
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Laverdiere
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Myrtle
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LAVERDIERE, On Saturday, March 4, 2006, Myrtle Laverdiere, widow
of Noel (Smokey) Laverdiere, Wolseley,
Sask. age 97 years. The funeral
mass will be celebrated in St. Anne's R.C. Church, Wolseley, Sask. on
Thursday, March 9, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. by Fr. Richard Jasiak MSF. Interment in
Ste. Anne's Parish
Cemetery. Prayers will
be held in St. Anne's R.C.
Church Wednesday
evening at 7:00 by Rev. Ed Hengen. Besides her husband Smokey in 1990, Myrtle
was predeceased by one son Garnet Laverdiere in 1996, two daughters: Myrna
Schlamp in 2003 and Yvette Kindopp in 2005, her parents, Sam and Jane Wilson,
two brothers: Norman and Clifford Wilson, three sisters: Vera Sluser, Olive
McCall and Muriel Wilson, one sister in law Elsie Wilson, two brothers in
law: Gordon McCall and Horace Hinton. Myrtle is survived by one daughter,
Ruby (Ashley) Pow, Regina, two sons: Mansel (Joyce) Laverdiere, Balgonie,
Sask. and Murray (Betty) Laverdiere, Wolseley, two sons in law: Reuben
Kindopp, Regina and Albert Schlamp, Mclean, Sask. also her grandchildren,
great grandchildren and great great grandchildren,one sister, Mabel Hinton,
Wolseley and one sister in law Bertha Wilson, Regina and also her nieces and
nephews. If friends so desire, contributions to the Valley View Centre
Memorial Fund, Box 1300, Moose Jaw, Sask. S6H 4R2 or to the Lakeside Nursing
Home, Box 10, Wolseley, Sask. SOG 5HO.may be tokens of remembrance. Please
make cheques payable to the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
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Wolseley
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Goodman
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Mary
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GOODMAN, Mary Isabel, late of Wolseley and formerly of
Whitewood, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2006 at the age of 85 years.
Predeceased by her husband, Harold (Scotty), Mary leaves to cherish her
memory: a daughter, Marci Goodman (Jim Cox) of Whitewood; a granddaughter,
Katrina (David) Robertson of Rosetown; greatgrandchildren Conor, Emma and
Haley Robertson; two sisters, Josie Westcott of Broadview and Bernice
(Herman) Elferink of Penticton, BC; a sister-in-law, Winnie Gibson of
Whitewood and numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service will take
place Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at the Whitewood Cemetery.
A reception will follow at the Knox Presbysterian Hall. Memorial donations
may be made to the Heart and stroke Foundation. Arrangements are entrusted to
Matthews Funeral Home, Whitewood.
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Wolseley
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Barnett
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Margret
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BARNETT, on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 Margaret Ruth Barnett, Wolseley, Sask.
at the age of 79 years. The funeral service will be held in the chapel of the
Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. with
Lynette Callfas officiating. Interment in the Wolseley Cemetery.
Predeceased by her husband Harry Barnett in 2004, two brothers William and
Victor Varey and a brother in law Joseph William Rumpel, Ruth Barnett is
survived by her family Victor (Linda), Joyce Mundy, Robert (Verla) and Terry
(Caryn); numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; sisters Edna
(Murray) Brown, Mae (Vernon) Schlamp and Ida Rumpel; a sister in law Emily
Barnett and special cousins Calvin Varey and Robert (Bud) McCloy as well as
several nieces and nephews. If friends so desire contributions to the Canadian
Diabetes Association, 917A Albert St. Regina S4R 2P6 or to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Sask., 2360 2nd Avenue, Regina S4P 9Z9 may be tokens of
remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Bradbury
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Lloyd
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BANBURY, On Sunday, May 14, 2006, Lloyd W. Banbury, Wolseley, Sask.
age 88 years. The funeral service will be held in St. James United Church,
Wolseley on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at 2:00 pm. with Rev. Tricia Gerhard
officiating. Interment in Wolseley
Cemetery. Lloyd Banbury
was predeceased by his parents Carey and Emma (Nix) Banbury, his first wife
Grace M. (Burnham) in 1940, his second wife Elma C. (Hurst) in 2000 and two brothers Beverley
and Ashley. He is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. If friends so
desire contributions to a charity of choice may be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Lerminiaux
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Marie-Ann
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LERMINIAUX, on Sunday, May 14, 2006 Marie-Anne Lerminiaux,
beloved wife of Alain Lerminiaux, Montmartre, Sask. and late of Wolseley,
Sask. Age 80 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart R.C.
Church, Montmartre on Thursday, May 18, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. by Father John
Mock. Interment of cremated remains in Sacred Heart
Parish Cemetery.
Prayers will be held in Sacred
Heart Church
on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Predeceased by her parents Emile and Elisabeth
LeDressay, brothers Emile, Marcel, John, Ferdinand and Paul LeDressay, sister
in law Georgette LeDressay and brother in law Francis Kapell; Marie-Anne
Lerminiaux is survived by her husband and family Raymond (Susan), Pilot
Butte; Rita (Gerald), Fort Qu'Appelle; Marc (Geraldine), Regina Beach and Luc
(Donna) Regina; Louise (Tim) San Diego, CA and Marie (Brian), Saskatoon;
nineteen grandchildren, three great grandchildren; a sister Mathilda Kapell,
Windthorst; sisters in law Margaret and Reine LeDressay; a cousin Sylvain
(Anne) Dumonceaux; several nieces and nephews. If friends so desire
contributions to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch, 1-2217
Hanselman Court, Saskatoon, SK may be token of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Lemcke
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Helen
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LEMCKE, suddenly on Tuesday, May 16, 2006, Helen Lemcke, Wolseley, Sask.
age 79 years. A reception for friends and family will be held in St. James
United Church CE Center, Wolseley at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 19th, 2006. The
family graveside funeral service of cremated remains will be held in the Wolseley Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, May
19th. Predeceased by her husband William John (Bill) Lemcke in 1994, her
parents Joseph and Imogene Sanderson and a sister Evelyn Banbury, Helen
Lemcke is survived by her daughter Leslie (Herb) Padwick, Estevan; a grandson
Christopher (Karen) Padwick and great grandson Ryan, Longmont, Co. USA. as
well as her nieces and nephews. If friends so desire contributions to the
Canadian Diabetes Association, 917A Albert
Street, Regina S4R 2P6 may be tokens of
remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Moats
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Ronald
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MOATS, Ronald David Moats passed away peacefully on Thursday,
July 27, 2006 at the age of 84 years. Ron was predeceased by his wife Florence, brother Wilber
and sister Alice. He is survived by his sister Ann, children, Jim, Murray
(Brenda), Glenn (Barb), Marian (Bill) and Ian. He is lovingly remembered by
his eleven grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Ron was
born and raised in Riceton. He attended the University of Saskatchewan
earning his Bachelor of Arts. His studies also included music, as he was an
accomplished pianist and frequent entertainer at community events. He was an
active supporter of the N.D.P. Ron married and became a family man. He took
over the family farm outside Regina.
Later on in life, Ron was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease which he handled
with dignity. Many thanks to the staff of the Lakeside Care Home in Wolseley
,who cared for him with such diligence and compassion. We cannot help but
feel saddened by the loss of this talented and loving man, however; we are
grateful for his life and the memories he left us. A Prayer Vigil will be
held on Monday, July 31, 2006 from 7:00 P.M. ~ 9:00 P.M. in the Chapel of Lee
Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave.,
Regina, SK.
A Celebration of Ron's life will be held Tuesday, August 1, 2006 at 2:00 P.M
at Zion United
Church, 120 Broad St., Regina,
SK. Interment will follow in the Foxleigh
Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers donations may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation of
Saskatchewan, 103 Hosptial Dr., Saskatoon, SK., S7N OW8, ,or the Lakeside
Care Home Residents Activity Group, Box 10 Wolseley, SK., SOG 5HO
Arrangements are in the care of LEE FUNERAL HOME 757-8645
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Wolseley
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Karpinski
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Lena
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KARPINSKI, On Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Lena Karpinski, widow
of Joe Karpinski, Wolseley,
Sask., passed away peacefully
with her family at her side at the age of 81 years. The funeral mass will be
celebrated in St. Anne's R.C. Church, Wolseley, Sask., on Saturday, August
26, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. by Rev. John Mock. Interment in the parish cemetery. Prayers
will be held in the church Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Predeceased by her
husband Joe, her parents, Paul and Angela Englot, one sister Lucille Gorniak,
two brothers Chester Englot and an infant brother Rudulf, and brother in law
Ron Schmidt. Lena is survived by her son Ron (Barb) Karpinski, Saskatoon,
Sask.; her twin daughters Joyce (Jim) Bonnor, Wolseley, Sask. and Joan
Karpinski (Zeke Sauve), Montmartre, Sask.;her grandchildren: Tyler Karpinski
and Devin Karpinski, Saskatoon, Sask.; Terrence Bonnor (Jennifer), Pilot
Butte, Sask. and Corriene Bonnor (Mike Kovh), Nipawin, Sask.; her great
grandchildren: Tyryss and Blake. Seven sisters and seven brothers: Millie
(Steve) Waldinger, Saskatoon, Sask.; Nellie (Andrew) Kotylak, Montmartre,
Sask.; Bernice (Rene) Thibault, Regina, Sask.; Cecelia (Stan) Kotylak,
Candiac, Sask.; Caroline Schmidt, Regina, Sask.; Pauline (Frank) Clements,
Regina, Sask.; Stephanie (Wayne) Flaman, Regina, Sask.; Peter (Wilma) Englot,
Melville, Sask.; Carl (Audrey) Englot, Manor, Sask.; Tony (Ann) Englot,
Candiac, Sask.; Joe (Norma) Englot, Montmartre, Sask.; Frank (Gladys) Englot,
Candiac, Sask.; Lawrence (Carol) Englot, Candiac, Sask.; and Julien (Margret)
Englot, Preeceville, Sask.; sister in law Shirley Englot, Hanley, Sask., as
well as her many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. If friends so
desire, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street,
Regina, Sask., S4P 2R3 may be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Patzwald
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Irene
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PATZWALD, On Monday, September 4, 2006, Irene Margaret Patzwald,
widow of Lenert Patzwald, Wolseley,
Sask., died at the age of 79
years. The funeral service will be held in the Zion Lutheran Church,
Wolseley, on Friday, September 8, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. Officiant Rev. Dong Joo
Kim. Interment in the Wolseley
Cemetery. Visitation
for anyone wishing will take place in the Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley,
Thursday, September 7, 2006 from 7:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. Predeceased by her
husband Lenert in 1999, her father and mother Charles and Helen Bieber and
her father and mother in law Carl and Olga Patzwald. Irene is survived by two
sons: Les (Lucy) Patzwald and David Patzwald and one daughter Carla Martin.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, great grandchildren, brother
Harold Bieber, brother in law Elmer Patzwald as well as her nieces and
nephews. If friends so desire, contributions to a charity of their choice may
be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Stewart
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Gladys
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STEWART, On Wednesday, September 20, 2006, Gladys Evelyn
Stewart, widow of William Stewart, Wolseley,
Sask., died at the Lakeside
Home at the age of 94 years. A Public Graveside Service will be held at the Wolseley Cemetery,
Wolseley, Sask., on Saturday, September 23, 2006 at
11:00 a.m. with Lynnette Callfas officiating. Predeceased by her husband,
Bill in 2003, two brothers, Egbert and Reginald Moody and sister-in-law, Jean
Moody. Gladys is survived by her daughter, Jean Gray, Revelstoke, B.C.; two
grandsons, Preston and Shelton, one great-grandchild, Samantha, one sister
Jessie (John) Taylor, Cambridge, Ont.; and one sister-in-law, Dorothy Moody,
Kelowna, B.C.; as well as her nieces and nephews. If friends so desire
contributions to the Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, S0G 5H0, make cheques
payable to the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
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Wolseley
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Theriault
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Lucien
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THERIAULT,? On Thursday,
October 5, 2006, Lucien Theriault, Montmartre,
Sask., and Manitouwadge, Ontario,
died at Wolseley at the age of 81 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated
in Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Montmartre, Sask., on Tuesday, October
11, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. by the Rev. John Mock. Cremation to follow with
interment in the parish cemetery at a later date. A visitation for family and
friends will be held in the church on Tuesday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
Predeceased by his parents, Octave and Emma, brothers, Bert, Jim Gerard and
Louis. Lucien is survived by three sisters, Angella Boissy, Therese (Claude)
Dureau and Rose (Jim) Huber, and five brothers, Paul, John (Lucie), Marc, Ray
and Leonard as well as his nieces and nephews. If friends so desire
contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 2360-2nd Ave, Regina, Sk.
S4R 1A6 or to the Lung Association, 1231-8th Street, Saskatoon, Sk. S7H 0S5
or to a charity of choice may be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Heidt
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Kasper
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HEIDT, KASPER, born on February 2, 1921 in Tramping Lake, SK
passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Wednesday, November 29,
2006 in Wolseley at the age of 85 years.The funeral mass will be celebrated
in St. Anne's R.C. Church, Wolseley on Monday, December 4th at 2:00 p.m. by
the Rev. Fr. Jose "Jojo" Tejada.Interment in the parish cemetery. A
prayer vigil will be held in St. Anne's Church on Sunday evening at 7:00
o'clock. Kasper Heidt was predeceased by his parents Phillip and Catharine
Heidt, a grandson Terrence Heidt in infancy and by his fourteen brothers and
sisters; he is survived by his wife of fifty nine years Helen; and their
family of ten children: Dennis Heidt; Marleen (John) Naumetz; Colleen (Ken)
Pekrul; Lorraine (Russell) Pekrul; Bev Heidt; Tim Heidt; Jerry (Sylvia)
Heidt; Bob(Brenda) Heidt; Ken (Twila) Heidt and Yvonne Heidt; his
fifteengrandchildren: Jason and Chad Naumetz; Dustin, Everett, RaeLynn (Cory
Belay) Pekrul; Deanna (Cory Unser), Derek Pekrul; Shaun (Lesly) Perley,
Tiffany and Christopher Heidt; Devin and Brydon Heidt; Amber, Chantelle and
Jeremy Heidt; his three great granddaughters Mckenna Pekrul, Tyla Perley and
Cheyenne Heidt as well as one unborn great grandchild. Kasper is also
survived by one sister Marge Heidt and one brother Albert Heidt and numerous
nieces and nephews. If friends so desire contributions to the Canadian Cancer
Society, 1910 McIntyre St,
Regina S4P 2R3
may be tokens of remembrance.
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Wolseley
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Bedford
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Lucy
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BEDFORD, Lucy, born in Wolseley, SK on January 26, 1919, passed away peacefully in Moose Jaw Union Hospital
on Thursday, December 21, 2006. Predeceased by her husband James; parents
Wilfred and Josephine Perras; sisters Emily and Kay; and brother Paul. Lucy
is survived by one brother Lu; sisters Louise, Irene, Eleonor (Bob), Toni,
Argie and Winnie; as well as many special nieces and nephews. Lucy was a
member of the CWL and a volunteer at the Pasqua Hospital
and Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home. She enjoyed her time at The Bentley in Moose Jaw, playing cards
and socializing with her wonderful friends. Funeral Mass will be held on
Friday, December 29, 2006 at 12:00 noon in Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church, 2049 Scarth Street
with Rev. Emmett Morrissey presiding. Interment in Regina Memorial
Gardens. Flowers
gratefully declined. Friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 2360 2nd Avenue, Regina
S4R 1A6. An online
book of condolences may be signed at www.speersfuneralchapel.com
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Wolseley
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Langelier
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Rose
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LANGELIER,? On Wednesday,
December 27th, 2006 Rose Langelier, Wolseley, Sask. and formerly of Montmartre, Sask.
Age 86 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart R.C.
Church, Montmartre on Saturday, December 30, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. by the Rev.
John Mock. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held
in the Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley on Friday, December 29th until 9:00 p.m.
Predeceased by her first husband Walter Bank in 1967 and her second husband
Charles Langelier in 1978; a son Joe Bank and a daughter Florence Bank; a
stepson Raymond Langelier; her parents Frank and Helen Osiowy; a brother Stan
Osiowy, sisters: Mary Burdzy, Pauline Gardener and Betty Osborne; half
brothers Mike Osiowy, Tony Sikora and Paul Sikora; and a step brother Joe
Sikora. Rose Langelier is survived by her children Bernie (Leanne) Bank,
Regina; Joan Konechny, Edmonton; Gabe (Denise) Bank, Glenavon; Andrew Bank,
Regina; her stepchildren Ron (Fay) Langelier, Regina and Debbie (Jerome)
Kress, Kendal; eighteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren; sisters
Helen (Richard) Ehman and Katie Beaudry; a step sister Mary Bell; step sister
in law Mary Reitenbach (Osiowy); step brother John (Elsie) Sikora, half
brother Frank (Rosemarie) Sikora; half sisters Theresa (Ed) Ziobrowski, Agnes
(Adrian) Fuchs and Martha (Bill) Yerex; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
If friends so desire contributions to Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, SK S0G
5H0 may be made as a token of remembrance, cheques must be payable to the
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region.
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Yorkton
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Wolseley
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Patzwald
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Elmer Max
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PATZWALD,? On Tuesday,
January 2, 2007, Elmer Max Patzwald, Wolseley,
Sask., died at the age of 81
years. The funeral service will be held in the Zion Lutheran Church,
Wolseley, Sask., on Friday, January 5, 2007, at 2:00 p.m. Officiant Rev. Dong
Joo Kim. Interment in the Wolseley
Cemetery. A visitation
for family and friends will be held in the Tubman Funeral Home, Wolseley, on
Thursday, January 4, 2007 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Elmer was predeceased
by his parents Carl and Olga (nee Herndier) Patzwald, his brother Lenert in
1999 and his sister in law Irene in 2006. He is survived by numerous nieces,
nephews, great nieces and great nephews as well as great great nieces and
great great nephews. If friends so desire, contributions to a charity of
one's choice may be tokens of remembrance.
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Yorkton
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Wolseley
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Tholl
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Frieda
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THOLL, On Friday, November 10, 2006, Freda Tholl widow of John
Tholl, Lakeside Home, Wolseley, Sask and formerly of Grenfell, Sask.
died at the age of 81 years. The funeral service will be held in the Peace Lutheran Church, Grenfell,
Sask. on Thursday, November 16,
2006 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Sang Rog Choi officiating. Interment in Grenfell Cemetery.
Freda was predeceased by her husband John in 1993; one granddaughter Carol
Elaine Krueger; her father Fredrick Kleebaum in 1944; her mother Olga
Kleebaum in 1958; two brothers in infancy; one special sister Lydia
Armbruster; her brothers in law: Jack Gerlitz, Martin Lichacz, John
Lowenberg, William Stadel, John and Clayton McLane, Cam Walker, George, Fred,
Anton and Carl Tholl; her sisters in law: Mayme Gerlitz, Annie Lichacz, Elsie
Lowenberg, Jean and Josephine McLane and is survived by her children: Rick
(Bev) Tholl, Grenfell Beach, and Fran (Ken) Krueger, Grenfell; three
grandchildren: Lyle (Karen) Krueger and their family Kyle and Kenley,
Grenfell; Bryan (Roxanne) Krueger, Grenfell, Laurel Krueger (Rory Derkson)
and son Brett, Balgonie, Sask.; one sister Erna Stadel, Surrey, B.C.; one
brother in law Herb (Bernadette) Tholl, Windthorst, Sask.; three sisters in
law: Lorraine (Bill) Hengen, Windthorst, Sask.; Frances Walker, Kipling,
Sask.; Lynn Parsons, Grenfell and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to Peace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Box 520 Grenfell,
Sask. S0G 2B0.
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Yorkton
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