OBITUARIES
- Frances Barbara McCartney
Tuesday, December 21, 1999, Frances Barbara McCartney, late of
Milestone, beloved wife of Willis McCartney, passed away in her
81st year. Predeceased by her parents, George and Ila Williams,
Frances is survived by her loving husband, Willis, of 58 years;
two daughters: Faye (Garnet) Altwasser of Brooks, AB, and their
children: Brent (Tilly), Laura Marie (Vince) Elgersma, Joanne
(Donavon) Saltvold, and Mark; Barbara (Terry) Mitchell of Battleford,
and their children: Paul (Jacquie), Brenna Lea (Jon) Bath; four
great grandchildren: Scott, Emma Lynn, Jordan, Myra; one sister,
Eunice (Bob) Sambrook; three brothers: Ben (Lily) Williams; Bud
Williams; Art (Karen) Williams; two sisters-in-law: Jean Brown,
Mildred McCartney; one brother-in-law: Hugh (Janet) McCartney;
as well as many special nieces and nephews. Frances' greatest
joy in life was doing something for other people, whether it
was making a gift or playing a joke at their expense. No matter
when someone dropped in, the coffee pot was always on and an
extra place was set at the table. Job-sharing was not a new concept
to Frances and Willis, as together they successfully operated
their family farm for 58 years of marriage. Frances loved to
lend a helping hand and share her talents whenever they were
need in her community; decorating for 4-H, creating figure skating
costumes, baking and decorating special cakes, leading Explorers,
writing skits and poems for special occasions, to name a few.
Because Frances grew up in adverse times, she was unable to complete
her dream of becoming a registered nurse. Consequently she placed
strong value on her family's pursuit of post secondary education.
However, what she lacked in formal training she more than made
up in caring for and nurturing all around her. Frances' grandchildren
and great grandchildren were the light of her life. Many wonderful
memories were created over the years. We have been blessed indeed.
Funeral service was held Friday, December 24 in Milestone United
Church, with Rev. Mary Elford officiating. Interment followed
in Milestone Cemetery. Her three grandsons and her three grandsons-in-law
served as pallbearers. Frances' granddaughters read the scriptures
and her grandsons conveyed all the grandchildren's love for Grandma
in the eulogy.

- Basil McNaught
Basil was born in Radville on September 11, 1918 and passed away
in the Weyburn General Hospital on Christmas Eve, 1999 after
a courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by his parents,
Lawrence and Ella, his oldest brother, Kenneth and oldest sister,
Winnifred. Basil leaves to mourn Gladys, his wife of 60 years;
his son, Jerry (Barb) and granddaughters: Sonia and Sheri of
Edmonton; Raymond (Lois) and grandsons: Aaron (Tammy), Brett
(Connie), and great granddaughters: Courtney and Breanne of Regina;
his brother, Sterling (Beulah) of Claresholm, AB; and his sister,
Floreen of Brockville, ON; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law;
as well as numerous nieces and nephews. One of Basil's greatest
passions was sports, especially hockey and baseball. He loved
working with the kids and coached both baseball and hockey for
many years. When their youngest son, Raymond played hockey in
the SJHL, many miles were put on as they criss crossed the province
to watch him play. And in later years he took great pleasure
and pride in watching his two grandsons play hockey and ball.
Basil enjoyed being around people and loved to go to the Drop
In for coffee and cards. And during the winter could almost always
be found at the rink. He was a very active member of the Legion
and also looked forward to Thursdays when he would sing with
the Senior Choral Group in Weyburn. Basil was a real handyman
who worked for many years as a carpenter and he was always ready,
willing and able to help others with projects. He loved to be
with his family and in the last few years most especially his
two little great granddaughters, Courtney and Breanne. Funeral
service will be held Wednesday, December 29 from the Yellow Grass
United Church at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Lynda Harrison officiating.
Interment followed at the Yellow Grass Cemetery. The active pallbearers
were: Bobby Moule, Jack Hill, Artie Hennie, Tom, Doug and Randy
Quigley. Honorary pallbearers were "all those who shared
Basil's life." Members of the Royal Canadian Legion formed
an Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
donations be made to the Yellow Grass United Church, in his memory.
Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- George Edward Hoggan
Hoggan, George Edward, born December 28, 1925, died peacefully
in his sleep on Wednesday, December 22, 1999. Predeceased by
an infant son, Eugene in 1958, his only brother, Joseph Jr. in
1966, his only sister Ilone in 1970, his mother Mary in 1979
and his father Joseph in 1982. George leaves to mourn his wife
of 53 years, Mary Hoggan; six children: Elaine (Art Moore), Kara
and Dale of Weyburn; Neil (Debbie), Dallas and Lauren of Edmonton,
AB; Brian (Debbie), Ryan, Linnette, Shealease of Weyburn; Rodney
(Connie), Riley and Rhett of Regina; Donna (Dallas Jorde), Danielle
and Joel of Turin, AB; Treena (Herman Isaac), Andrew, Tanner,
Morgan and Jared of Weyburn; one great grandson Ty Jorde-Sakal
of Turin, AB; and one niece, Gloria Shaw of Calgary, AB. George
was the youngest child born to Mary and Joseph Hoggan in Bengough
in December of 1926. They farmed at Roncott, SK. George attended
school at Hexagon, SK. He worked with his father and brother
on the family farm until he married Mary Dean in October of 1946.
He and Mary farmed by Richie, SK until 1951. They had two children
there. They then moved to a farm 3-1/2 miles N.E. of Bengough.
Here they had four more children. Many happy times, good friendships
and special memories were made in their time at Bengough. In
1975 George and Mary semi-retired to Weyburn. You could take
the farmer off the farm, but you couldn't take the farmer out
of him. So once George moved to Weyburn, he worked for several
Cedoux area farmers and made many good friendships. George was
a good husband, a good father, a good grandfather, and a wonderful
friend. George kept himself busy all of the time. He was constantly
on the go. He didn't like to be idle. George would do anything
for anyone, no questions asked. He constantly gave of himself
and never asked nor expected anything in return. His family was
his life. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends,
but he will be very fondly remembered. By George's request, there
will not be a funeral. All who knew him will understand this.
Cremation entrusted to Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.
Interment at a later date in Bengough Cemetery. For friends so
wishing, donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association.
- Leo Carl Gust
Leo Carl Gust, late of Ceylon, passed away Tuesday, December
21, 1999, at the Regina General Hospital, at the age of 65 years.
Born April 25, 1934, on the NE 1/4 1-5-20 at Ceylon on the Herman
Gust farm. Leo Carl was the first child of Rosie (Colibaba) and
Walter Gust. Leo attended one-room country schools at Oakville
and Round Up through to grade 10. Leo was very active in track
and field and has many ribbons and medals for first place. Later,
Leo played softball and baseball, and during the 50's enjoyed
quite a bit of curling. With his father, Leo farmed near Ceylon,
then rented land of his own in 1951. For many years, Leo and
Walter farmed and raised Aberdeen Angus cattle. During Leo's
late teens and early twenties, he was very involved with the
junior section of the Farmers Union. He served on the board of
directors and was president of the South Ceylon Rural Telephone
Company for many year. On October 20, 1962 he married Diana Dufresne
and was blessed with four sons, Neal, born August 23, 1963, Owen
born December 1, 1964, Darren born March 24, 1968 and Kirby born
June 6, 1971. In 1977, due to illness, Leo was forced to quit
active farming. From 1979 to 1983 he worked at various farms,
and in 1983 he began his own business, "Leo Gust Carpentry."
In 1989 the poor economy led to the closing of the company and
Leo then was employed as caretaker of the Ceylon Regional Park.
In September of 1989 Leo and Diana moved to Yellow Grass, managing
the Yellow Grass Hotel. In May 1991, they moved back to Ceylon,
rented a house, and Leo worked for a district farmer-rancher
until October when back problems forced him into early retirement.
In December of 1991 Leo and Diana purchased a home in Ceylon
where they still reside. In 1996 Leo returned to Ceylon Regional
Park until 1998, at the same time he was the pest control officer
for the Ceylon Minton area. Leo enjoyed woodworking, reading,
calligraphy, fishing and being known as Mr. Fix-It. He will also
be missed by many people in Ceylon for his tie-tying abilities
and his place will be vacant on coffee row. Prayers were said
Monday, December 27 at 7:30 p.m. from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Ceylon, with Father Brian Meredith presiding. The funeral
mass was held Tuesday, December 28 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Ceylon, with Father Brian Meredith and
Father Stephen Bill Concelebrants. Interment followed in Ceylon
Community Cemetery, Ceylon. He leaves to mourn his wife, Diana
of Ceylon; his sons: Neal (Tammy) of Ceylon; Owen (Maryann) of
Regina; Darren (Anita) of Ceylon; and Kirby (Colleen) of Moose
Jaw; grandchildren: Katlan, Amber, Evelyn, Christopher, Phillip,
Shariann and Earl; his sisters: Maxine (Norm) Dufresne of Cranbrook,
BC; and Myrtle (Cliff) Finstad of Estevan; one brother, Wayne
(Marilyn) Gust of Saskatoon; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Active pallbearers were: Allan Ayotte, Don Miller, Allan DeBruyne,
Gilbert Verbeurgt, Jim McLean and Larry Harkes. The honorary
pallbearers were: Wilfred Nyhus, Gerry Gerle, Wilfred O'Connor,
Brian Madigan, Albert DeBruyne, Dan McPhee, Ron Vermeulen, (Mark
Vermeulen), Donald Kaufmann and Eli Juravle. Those so wishing
may donate to the Katlan Gust Trust Fund in Leo's memory. Arrangements
were in care of Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.
- Michael (Mike) Masniuk
On Tuesday, December 21, 1999, Michael (Mike) Masniuk, late of
Weyburn, passed away at Souris Valley Extended Care Centre, at
the age of 75 years. Predeceased by his mother and father, Paul
and Anna Masniuk; five brothers: Nick, Mike, Bill, Joseph and
Peter Masniuk; and by one sister, Sophie. Mike is survived by
his wife, Christine of Weyburn; one daughter, Lorry (Blaine)
Steer of Yellow Grass; and one son, Greg (Lorna) Masniuk of Cochrane,
AB; his grandchildren: Kyla (Rod) Robinson; Raina, Carter, Drew
and Amber; one brother, Walter (Ann) Masniuk; five sisters: Mary,
Ollie, Jean, Victoria and Ann; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Mike was born October 12, 1924 at Narcisse, Manitoba. He was
raised on a farm in Manitoba with his 12 brothers and sisters,
and attended school in Narcisse. Mike worked in Winnipeg, and
then moved to Weyburn in 1954 with his wife Chris and daughter
Lorry. He was employed as a mechanic at Weyburn Ford, and finished
his career with the Department of Highways. Mike enjoyed the
outdoors and loved the fishing and hunting trips he took with
his son Greg. He liked horses and enjoyed watching the Toronto
Maple Leafs play hockey. One of his other hobbies was ceramics.
He had a special love for his children and grandchildren. The
funeral mass was held Thursday, December 23 at 10:00 a.m. from
St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, Weyburn, with Father
Francis Hengen celebrant. Inurnment will be held at a later date.
All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers.
The active pallbearers were: Fred Dolinski, Drew Masniuk, Carter
Steer, Jim Stevenson, Curtis Borys and Rod Robinson. For friends
so wishing, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels
Ltd., Weyburn.
Footprints
One night a man had a dream.
He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the Lord.
Across the sky flashed scenes from his life.
For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand;
One belonging to him, and the other to the Lord.
When the last scene of his life flashed before him
He looked back at the footprints in the sand.
He noticed that many times along the path
Of his life there was only one set of footprints.
He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest
And saddest times of his life. This really bothered him and he
questioned the Lord about it.
"Lord, you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd
walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the
most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints.
I don't understand why when I needed you the most you would leave
me."
The Lord replied, "My precious, precious child, I love you
and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering
when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried
you."
- Vera McFadden
On Sunday, December 19, 1999, Vera McFadden, late of Weyburn,
passed quietly and peacefully away with her children, Janet and
James, lovingly by her side, at the age of 89 years, seven months.
Predeceased by her parents: Charles and Emma Stapleford; and
her husband, George McFadden; and sisters and brothers: Sarah
(Nance), Beatrice, Fanny, Winnifred, Ernest, John, Thomas, Victor
and Oliver. Vera is survived by her loving children: Sharon McFadden
(Bill Klassen) of Saskatoon; David McFadden of Durago, Colorado,
Janet Drullette (Tim McDonald), and James (Dawn) McFadden of
Weyburn; five grandchildren: Val, James, K.C. Drullette, Dylan
McDonald and Kimberly McFadden; one brother-in-law: Russ (Dorothy)
McFadden of Weyburn; as well as numerous nieces and nephews;
and her little dog, one of her closest companions, Kaleigh. Vera
Violet Gwendoline McFadden was born in Swindon, Wiltshire, England,
on May 12, 1910, to Charles and Emma Jane Stapleford. Vera came
to Canada on the ship Ausonia, which landed in Halifax, Nova
Scotia on December 18, 1938. She lived in the Toronto area for
about ten years, where she worked at an ammunitions plant. In
1948 she moved out to Weyburn to be with her sister, Sarah Anne
Fey. While here, she met George McFadden, and they were married
on January 6, 1951. They lived on a farm just north of Weyburn,
where they farmed and raised their four children. In 1979 they
retired from farming and moved into town. Unfortunately, they
did not have long to enjoy their retirement together as George
passed away on November 26, 1980. Vera was a quiet, generous,
gentle soul, who was used to hard work and did more than her
fair share of work demanded by life on a farm. She lovingly raised
her four children, she separated milk, churned butter, tended
the large gardens growing many of the family's vegetables, spent
many long hours cooking, canning, cleaning, sewing and knitting,
which she loved to do. There were many sweaters and outfits she
knitted for her children and later her little grandchildren.
Vera also attended many a bingo game with her best friend and
companion, her daughter Janet. She enjoyed their nights out to
bingo together, as well she did her family gatherings to Mom's
(and Grandma's) for Sunday suppers, and it was something she
found very difficult to have to give up in her later years, when
deteriorating health made her have to give up her home, and move
to the nursing home, where resided right up to her passing. A
heartfelt thank you to all who cared for Mom in the last few
years, her family appreciates it deeply for they loved her so
much. Because of this we shall endure forever with you in our
hearts. "God bless you, Mom." Funeral service was held
Thursday, December 23 at 2:00 p.m. from Grace United Church,
Weyburn, with Bill Corkum officiating minister. Interment followed
in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Weyburn. All those in attendance
were considered to be honorary pallbearers. The active pallbearers
were: Austin Fey, Desmond Fey, James Drullette, K.C. Drullette,
Stan McFadden and David McFadden. For friends so wishing, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Sask. or the
Canadian Cancer Society, in her memory. Arrangements were entrusted
to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Lily Edworthy
Lily Edworthy passed away December 21, 1999 at the age of 79
years. Predeceased by her husband, Wilfred; sister Ivy and brother
George. She is survived by sisters, Elsie Myren and June Hartley
of Ogema; sister-in-law, Mamie Greenawalt of Ogema; daughter
Geri (Richard) Gemmell of New Zealand and their children: Andrew
and Danielle; son Dale (Corinne) Edworthy; and special friends
Lady and Buffy of White City; along with numerous nieces and
nephews. Lily was raised on the farm south of Ogema as a child,
and lived her adult life in the Ogema district. She enjoyed her
pets, doing fancy work, country music, and having tea and sweets
with family and friends. Mom always had a sense of humour. The
last two years she resided in the Deep South Personal Care Home,
Pangman. She passed away peacefully in Weyburn General Hospital.
Our special thanks to the caring staff on 2nd east. Funeral service
was held Monday, December 27 at 2:00 p.m. from Ogema United Church
with Rev. Lynda Harrison officiating. Interment followed in Ogema
Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Allan Gurnesy, Elwyn MacLean,
Tom Webb, Al Martin, Ed Greenawalt and Wayne Myren. For friends
so wishing, donations may be made to a charity of the donor's
choice. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd.,
Weyburn.
- George Vargo Jr.
On Saturday, December 18, 1999, George Vargo Jr., late of Radville,
passed away at the age of 87 years. Predeceased by his parents,
George and Mary Vargo; one daughter, Beverly Anne Mickler; two
brothers: Elmer and Edward Vargo; one sister, Helene Wick and
one nephew, Mark Vargo. George is survived by his loving wife
of 62 years, Eleanor Vargo; one daughter, Darlene (Willmar) Petterson
of Gladmar; one son-in-law, David Mickler of Radville; eight
grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; two brothers: Henry Vargo
of Moosomin; and Lawrence (Carole) Vargo of Ceylon; one sister,
Anne Stoppa of Regina; two sisters-in-law: Ivadell Vargo of Gladmar;
and Eva Vargo of Moose Jaw; one brother-in-law, Ernie (Jean)
Wick of Weyburn; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. George
was born on December 7, 1912 in Superior, Wyoming, the third
child in a family of seven. He came with his family to the Gladmar
area to homestead. His formal education was completed at Busy
Bee School and then he joined the work force. George married
Eleanor Norman in August, 1937 and had two daughters. George's
education 'from the school of life' made him a Jack-of-all-trades.
He farmed for three years, then on to Winnipeg where he worked
for the C.N.R. After seven years, he moved back to Gladmar, where
he operated a backhoe and was drayman. He then became employed
at the Sybouts Sodium Sulphate plant where he did lathe work
and carpentry for a number of years. Then, in 1968 they moved
to Regina where they spent nine years as apartment caretakers
and he worked also as an elevator operator. One last move brought
them to Radville in 1977 where they retired. Due to ill health,
George entered the Marian Home in 1994 and remained there until
his passing. George enjoyed joking and when he got the twinkle
in his eye, you knew that something was coming. His wit was there
even a few days before he died, although a man of few words at
times, what he said would be just enough to cap the moment. Funeral
service was held Tuesday, December 21 at 2:00 p.m. from Holy
Family Roman Catholic Church, Radville, with Pastor Martin Olson
officiating. Interment followed in Laurier Cemetery, Radville.
All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers.
The active pallbearers were: Chris Peterson, Hal Peterson, Joey
Mickler, Darren Mickler, Brian Hipfner and Bob Kovach. For friends
so wishing, donations may be made to the Radville Marian Home
in his memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral
Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Helen Marlene Sams
On Tuesday, December 21, 1999, Helen Marlene Sams, late of Weyburn,
passed away at the age of 68 years. Predeceased by her parents,
James and Elsie Bell; and one brother, Melvin Bell. Marlene is
survived by her children: Elsie (Ken) Thompson of Creelman; Vangy
Hill of Brandon, MB; Mark Sams; Ruth (Ron) Klatt of Stoughton;
Ken (Samantha) Sams of Ontario; grandchildren: Deana, James,
B.J., Rachel, Daniel, Michel, Riley and Sheiby; three sisters:
Lois (John) Griffin of Heward; Carol Bell of New Denver, BC;
and Lynn Bell of BC; one brother, Bill Bell of Radville; one
sister-in-law, Elsie Bell of Weyburn; as well as numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins. Marlene was born June 10, 1931 at Lampman,
to James and Elsie Bell. She was raised in the Benson area and
attended Hillure School. Marlene settled in Hansworth and was
very involved in ranch life. She loved horses and enjoyed attending
gymcanas. Going on trail rides and camping were her favorite
activities while living at her home at Rocky Acres. She raised
five children and was delighted at the birth of each of her eight
grandchildren. Marlene retired and was living in Weyburn at Bison
Manor at the time of her passing. A memorial service will be
held Thursday, December 30 at 2:00 p.m. from Grace United Church,
Stoughton, with Rev. Jann Sampson officiating. Interment to follow
at a later date. All those attending are considered to be honorary
pallbearers. For friends so wishing, donations may be made in
her memory to the Saskatchewan Kidney Foundation. Arrangements
entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Jabez (Jabe) Henry Holman
Jabez (Jabe) Henry Holman, born April 25, 1912 in Hardy, Saskatchewan,
passed away peacefully in the Regina General Hospital December
17, 1999. Jabe will be dearly missed by his loving wife of 63
years, Doris (Lynn) of Weyburn; and their children: Larry (Melanie)
Holman of Edmonton, AB; Betty (Gerald) Schnell of Red Deer, AB;
Lois (Doug) Meikle of Pharr, Texas; Garth (Sandra) Holman of
Midale; and Glen (Trudy) Holman of Dartmouth, NS; 20 grandchildren,
28 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; as well
as many nieces and nephews. Jabe was predeceased by his parents,
George and Mary Holman; one son, Henry Holman; one grandson,
Kris Holman; three brothers: Albert, Donald and Lawrence Holman;
and three sisters: Martha Hilrud, Marie Holizki and Bertha Kerr.
Jabe was very active with the Royal Canadian Legion, where he
volunteered many hours of his time. A very dedicated husband
and father, he worked for the Canadian National (CNR) for over
forty years. Funeral service was held Monday, December 20, at
11:00 a.m. from Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn, with Rev. John
Ferrier officiating. Interment followed at Souris Valley Memorial
Gardens, Estevan. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion were honorary
pallbearers. The active pallbearers were his grandsons: Jerry
Holman, Jason Meikle, Michael Schnell, Craig Schnell, Brad Schnell
and Ken Schnell. Donations to the Saskatchewan Lung Association
or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated
by his family. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral
Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Clifford Franklin McDowell
On Sunday, December 19, 1999, Clifford Franklin McDowell, late
of Stoughton, passed away at the age of 81 years. Predeceased
by his parents, John and Mary McDowell; two brothers: Norris
and Avery McDowell; and one grandson, Shayne Steele. Clifford
is survived by his wife, Shirley McDowell of Stoughton; daughter,
Heather (Brian) Steele and their children: Allison and Garett
of Windthorst; son Ian (Trina) McDowell and their family: Kerry
and Danielle of Regina; one sister, Reta McDowell of Regina;
as well as many nieces and nephews. Clifford was born August
4, 1918 at Heward, 16-9-9 W2nd, the youngest of four children.
He attended Heward School #1021. On August 11, 1953 he married
Shirley Webber at Stoughton. They farmed and raised a son, Ian
and a daughter, Heather. He loved life and his family and friends
were very important to him. Clifford was interested in people,
community affairs, music and any family achievements. He was
a member of the Wheat Pool, involved with the Rural Telephone
and Rink. He was a Councillor and was responsible for the building
of the New Heward Hall. Clifford was the Heward rep for the founding
Board of Cannington Home Care. He was very active in the United
Church all of his life in various offices. He enjoyed gardening,
carpentry, reading, travelling and camping. Esso coffee time
with his friends each morning was a highlight. He and Shirley
celebrated their 40th anniversary and his 80th birthday. A memorial
service was held Thursday, December 23 at 2:00 p.m. from Grace
United Church, Stoughton, with Rev. Jann Sampson and Pastor Ed
Weger officiating. The organist was Blaine Morrison with Evelyn
Taylors Singing Group bringing special music. Interment followed
in Heward Cemetery. All those in attendance were considered to
be honorary pallbearers. For friends so wishing, donations may
be made in his memory to a charity of the donor's choice or the
Fillmore Palliative Care. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher
Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Nellie Henley
Henley, Nellie passed away on December 22, 1999. She is survived
by her husband, Frank; sons: Harold and Harvey; daughter-in-law,
Heather and grandchildren Julia and Marshall. In accordance with
Nellie's wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Sask. or to Lupus Canada. Arrangements
entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.
- Mr. Grant Stewart Friedrichsen
Mr. Grant Stewart Friedrichsen, beloved husband of Mrs. Liz Friedrichsen
of Taber, passed away near Brooks on Monday, December 20, 1999
at the age of 38 years. Grant was born on February 8, 1961, the
son of Peter and Faye Friedrichsen. He grew up in Weyburn, where
he graduated from the Weyburn Comprehensive High School. Grant
later moved to BC where he met Elizabeth Enquist. They were married
in 1986 in Hedley, BC. They lived in various communities, including
Abbotsford, BC, where he attended Columbia Bible College. They
then moved to Lethbridge so he could enroll in the Environmental
Science Program at L.C.C. For the past five years, while living
in Taber, Grant worked out of his home as a consultant for Newpark
Environmental Services of Calgary. He enjoyed spending time with
his family, camping, hunting and fishing. His family was of the
most importance to him as was his friendship to all people he
met. Grant lived life every day to the fullest and always had
a positive attitude towards it. He and his family were active
members of the Evangelical Free Church. He will be sadly missed
and forever remembered in the hearts of his wife Liz, daughter
Natasha and son Dirk; parents Peter and Faye Friedrichsen of
Ponoka; sister Cindy (Larry) Pickett and their children Meghan
and Jordan of Okotoks; brother Garry (Nancy) Friedrichsen and
sons Peter and Jack of Edmonton; father and mother-in-law Vincent
and Joan Enquist of Enderby, BC; brothers-in-law Cliff (Fara)
Enquist and children of Grand Forks, BC and Evan (Tammy) Enquist
and children of Abbotsford and also by numerous other relatives
and friends. Relatives and friends were invited to meet with
the family at the Southland Funeral Chapel, Taber, on Wednesday,
December 22 at 8:30 p.m. The funeral service was held at the
First Christian Reformed Church, Taber, on Thursday, December
23 at 10:00 a.m., with Pastor Ron Gartly officiating. Cremation
followed the funeral service. Arrangements were in care of Southland
Funeral Chapel, Taber, AB.
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