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Obituaries of residents & former residents of
McLean, Saskatchewan

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AKSOMITIS - Peter Aksomitis passed away on Saturday, August 27, 2011 at the age of 88 years. He was predeceased by his parents John and Ona "Annie" and infant brother Alexander. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of almost 59 years, Loretta; son David (Linda) and their children Kristoffer (Milanda), Eric (Rosemary) and Gerard (Amber); son Alvin (Brenda) and his daughters Virginnia (Mike), Audrey (Ryan), Carla (Tim), Barbara and Alexandra; great grandchildren, Jonathon, Peter, Alexis, Natasha and Madison. Peter emigrated with his family from Lithuania to the Edenwold District as a young boy. They purchased a farm in 1935 in the Avonhurst, McLean, Sask. area. Peter was a rancher who loved horses and worked the rodeo circuit as a pick up man for many years. He was recognized for his contributions to the cattle and rodeo industry. Peter truly valued the life long friendships and camaraderie of the rodeo circuit and all the experiences he acquired during those years. As he grew older Peter found great joy in his grandchildren and great grandchildren, they were his treasures. By Peter's request no formal funeral service will be held. A Private Family Interment will take place.

ANDREW - Craig Barry. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Craig Barry Andrew on December 29, 2008. Craig passed away peacefully and with Marg by his side. He was 54 years old. Craig is survived and lovingly remembered by his partner Marg Hayes; father Barry Andrew; brother Reed (Joan) Andrew, their children: Shane, Jeremy and Jessica; sister Joan (Ken) Thomas, their son Dallas; Marg's sisters; Dolores Riley, Pat (Ian) MacNeill, Roberta (Gordon) Laughland, and Kathy (Mike) Ratuski. Craig also leaves to cherish his memory uncles, aunts, cousins and a community of dear friends and colleagues. Craig is predeceased by his mother Mabel Andrew. Craig was born on April 11, 1954 in Regina and raised on Duncairn farm north of Regina. His love for the cattle industry began at an early age. The third word he learned to speak after "moma" and "dada" was "cow". He was involved in 4-H throughout his youth and started taking purebred Shorthorns to shows in his early teens, a practice he continued throughout his life. Craig started school at Sterling - a one-room school a half-mile from his home. He graduated from Luther College in 1972 and U of S Voc Ag in 1975. Craig was a competitive curler in high school and a recreational curler and avid fan all his life. Craig started his Paragon herd and moved to Qu'Appelle in 1976 where his son Matthew was born. Craig became involved in various livestock and community organizations, including Saskatchewan and Canadian Shorthorn Associations, Saskatchewan Livestock Centre, Canadian Western Agribition, Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association and the Qu 'Appelle & District Lions Club. 1985 saw Marg and Craig purchase and develop their current home and cattle operation in the McLean, Qu�Appelle area (NE 29-18-15 W2). Ever an entrepreneur, Craig tackled many endeavours, the latest being Second Time Office Equipment. Severely tasked by his death, we grieve, but also feel blessed and rejoice in remembering and honouring his life. The family would also like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to all those who have supported us through the 17 months since Craig's diagnosis and especially the last two very difficult days of his life. We are truly grateful for your help. A special thank you to Lani Antoine, RN, Indian Head EMS, Dr. S. Bester, Dr. S. McMillan, Dr. Zarcovick; and the chemotherapy team at Alan Blair Cancer Centre for their care.

ASHDOWN- Glenda Ashdown passed away on December 20, 2021 at the age of 78. Glenda is survived by her loving family, her husband, John, her three sons, Mitchel, James (Lisa) and Keith (Leanne) and four grandchildren Evan, Amy (Zach), Morgan and Keli, sister Nancy (Peter) Sikora and sisters in law Sandra, Joyce, Ruth and Lil. She was predeceased by her parents Glen and Rose (Hiebert) Bashforth, two brothers, Robert and Richard, and her daughter Myrna Heroux (Ashdown).
On July 24, 1943, Glen and Rose Bashforth welcomed daughter Glenda Marguerite to the world in Saskatoon. Glenda was raised on a farm near Okla, Saskatchewan and attended school in Okla, Hazel Dell, Sturgis and Preeceville. After high school she lived in Winnipeg for 2 years while attending hairdressing school.
Glenda married John Ashdown on November 24, 1962. They lived in Moose Jaw and Regina, welcoming 4 children (Mitchel, James, Keith and Myrna) over the next 8 years. While in Regina, Glenda babysat pre-school kids from the block for most of those years. She always maintained a small garden in the back yard. The family traveled to Plentywood Montana every spring to pick rocks (Montana agate and petrified wood) as John did some lapidary work. They also went to visit and help their parents in the Okla and Hazel Dell area most weekends.
The family move to the small farm north of McLean in June of 1970 was the delight of Glenda�s life. They bought a � section of land complete with buildings, machinery, a dozen beef cows, 3 sows and a pen of hogs, 100 chickens and a very large garden and yard. The garden always produced under Glenda�s green thumb and she soon had flower beds and hedges of caragana, spruce and Siberian elm; raspberries, strawberries and haskaps. It was a great place to raise their children. Glenda soon added milk cows (Holstein and jersey), and she milked and shipped cream. She bought baby bull calves from neighbor dairies and raised them to butcher size and raised some hogs as well. When the creamery in Regina closed, they sold the cream quota and milk cows, and increased the beef herd. In 2015 they retired from active farming and rented out the farmland and pasture.
Also, during this time Glenda was busy raising her three boys, Mitch, James, Keith and daughter, Myrna to her standard. The kids all had chores every day and helped with whatever had to be done. The work had to be done before the family could take off on their many expeditions. She maintained her house and yard very well, always neat and tidy.
Glenda officially joined the Scouting movement in 1977 as the two oldest boys were active in Scouting and wanting to attend a Canadian Jamboree in P.E.I., they needed to register the group and obtain a charter. John was chairperson, Glenda was secretary treasurer. She remained in the treasurer role until 2021 when her health failed. In 1978 Glenda gave up the secretary role but became the head Cub leader, continuing in this role for years. She also worked as group commissioner, beaver leader and wherever else she could help. She ran regular Cub meetings, and attended many camps at the farm, District Camps at Gilwell near Lebret, Provincial camps at Moose Jaw, Anglin Lake and Prince Albert. She even spent a week at a Canadian Jamboree in Prince Edward Island as staff. She also went along as a helper on several Venturer outings in Waterton Park, Banff, and canoe trips North of LaRonge on the Churchill River. She participated in Campanoe Challenge Camp with the Scout group leading both first year at Good Spirit Lake and second year on the Assiniboine River from Kamsack to Pyott's Point.
Glenda was always a leader with the group in Scouting both local and on the district level, training Cub leaders for many years and was the backbone of the group from fundraising to leading activities. She prepared the menus and put the food together for all canoe trips on the Churchill River making jerky, fruit leathers and other dehydrated items so they did not carry extra weight.
Glenda loved auction sales and attended most of the local farm auctions, got to meet the neighbors and buying a lot of calves, tools and even some equipment.
Glenda became involved with the McLean Women�s Club, and Recreation Board soon after moving to McLean, providing meals for New Year�s Eve Cabaret, Sports Day supper, Dinner Theater, weddings funerals and family functions. Glenda�s garden provided a lot of vegetables and fruit for these events as did her pies and other baking. Glenda was also quite involved with the McLean Bethel United Church, both the UCW as well as the local Board.
Glenda kept as active as she could right to the end. She organized the making of cabbage rolls on December 2, 2021 for the McLean Christmas Parade on December 4th, and on that day, she was in the kitchen supervising the luncheon put on by the Scouting Group. She even had her picture taken with Santa and members of the Scout Group.
Glenda liked to travel, and found some holiday time to take several trips with Dutch friends Ekke and Magda Kok, including the West Coast trail on Vancouver Island and the Chilkoot gold rush trail in Northern BC to Alaska. She also took 2 ship cruises from Vancouver to Skagway, Alaska, one with Fay Spencer and the other with Alf and Betty Reece.
From about 1980 to 2000, John and Glenda enjoyed winter holidays in Las Vegas for a week each year doing lots of touring and sightseeing but no windfall at the machines. Starting in 2003 the winter holidays shifted to Cuba. It was a wonderful, beautiful country for a winter vacation! They took many tours into tourist spots in cities, rivers, the ocean and into the countryside. The best visits were to local homes for a Cuban meal, often lobster, or chicken with a full array of local vegetables and fruit. They loved to visit local homes and Glenda always had clothes and school supplies for the children there. They made many friends especially in the resorts. Glenda made 13 trips to Cuba between 2003 and 2020 with John, Myrna and other family and friends including Jim Roszelle (and his mother Marion), sister-in-law Sandra Bashforth, sister Nancy Sikora (and her daughter Dawn), and friend Joan Forbister.
Glenda also spent time at the family cabin on McLennan Lake North of LaRonge for a few days each summer; fishing for lake trout, picking blueberries or just relaxing. The funeral service and internment was held Saturday, June 4th, 2022 in the McLean School Gym with Officiant Jo Mader, Internment in the McLean Cemetery, and a lunch in the McLean School gymnasium.
This poem the family received on her passing expresses Glenda quite well:
There are:
So many memories that bring a smile and show the wonderful person she was.
So many stories About how she made a difference or made someone�s day
So Many Hearts That are feeling sadness.
So many lives she touched in a positive way
Because she was here - because she was loved.

ASHWORTH � Joseph William. On June 25, 1989, Joseph William Ashworth passed away peacefully at Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle. Joseph was born and raised in McLean, the youngest son of Joseph and Bertha (Massey) Ashworth and brother of Clarence. Joseph received his education in McLean. He met his lifetime mate, Mabel Kathryn Bowie when she came to McLean as a school teacher. They were married May 24th, 1939. As a youth, Joseph was well known for his hockey and baseball talents which have been an inspiration to his grandchildren, as he never lost interest in sports. Joseph owned and operated a farm first with his father and later with his brother. After dairy farming for years they switched to beef in 1961. Joseph also did custom trucking for many farmers. After retiring Joseph became a great help to his farming sons-in-law. Joseph was also an avid gardener - after a long hard day farming he'd still be seen working in the garden. There were always more vegetables grown than the Ashworth's required. Joseph and Mabel had three daughters: Dorothy, Joanne and Jean. They later gained three sons-in-law: Emery Schettler, Larry McGown and Larry McCullough and thus seven grandchildren: Calla, Chara and Crystal; Janaya and Gavin; Curtis and Barden. Joseph was extremely proud of his family and was always a good husband, father and grandfather. He was very talented at poem recitation which we all enjoyed. Our family time was very precious as Dad was a hard-working agricultural man. Joseph was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Bertha and his beloved wife, Mabel Kathryn on January 18, 1985. He leaves to mourn, his family: Dorothy and Emery Schettler, Calla, Chara and Crystal; Joanne and Larry McGown, Janaya and Gavin; Jean and Larry McCullough, Curtis and Barden. Joseph resided at Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle for the past four years. When in good health he enjoyed humoring the staff and the musical programs. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Funeral service was held at Speers Funeral Chapel, Wednesday, June 28th, 1989 at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Holly Shick officiating. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens.

ASHWORTH � Lorna (nee Booth). After fighting a long and tedious battle against unsurmountable odds, Lorna Ashworth passed away peacefully early Monday morning, November 22nd, 1982 in the Plains Hospital, Regina. She leaves to mourn her loss: her husband, Clarence; her daughter, Bertie and her husband Dave Ewart; her grandson, Garry; and two nieces and three nephews in New Westminster, B.C. Lorna, second daughter of J. T. and Mary Booth, was born in Tyvan on June 2nd, 1909, but moved with her family to a farm south of McLean. Lorna was educated at Grassington School and later, when the family moved into McLean, in McLean School, then high school in Qu' Appelle. Lorna met and married Clarence Ashworth, who found in her an ever-ready help-mate whatever the task. She loved the outdoors and animals. Lorna was a happy soul, who loved to sing and sit and spin a yarn. Many young people of the "Dirty Thirties" can attest to her kindness and generosity. Lorna was a staunch Anglican, and was ever ready to further the work of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in McLean. In fact, as one lady said of her, "she was always ready to help with any cause that was good" Funeral Services were held in St. Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday, November 24th, 1982 with Rev. R. Crisfield officiating. Interment was in the Regina Memorial Gardens. Pall bearers were Walter Bostock, Don Spencer, Wm. Coghill, Nelson Covey, Sidney Spencer, and Dr. L. Martin, reception was held in the Legion Hall.

ASHWORTH � Mabel Katryn (nee Booth). After fighting a long and tedious battle against unsurmountable odds, Lorna Ashworth passed away peacefully early Monday morning, November 22nd, 1982, in the Plains Hospital, Regina. She leaves to mourn her loss: her husband, Clarence; her daughter, Bertie and her husband Dave Ewart; her grandson, Garry; and two nieces and three nephews in New Westminster, B.C., Lorna, second daughter of J. T. and Mary Booth, was born in Tyvan on June 2nd, 1909, but moved with her family to a farm south of McLean. Lorna was educated at Grassington School and later, when the family moved into McLean, in McLean School, then high school in Qu'Appelle. Lorna met and married Clarence Ashworth, who found in her an ever-ready help-mate whatever the task. She loved the outdoors and animals. Lorna was a happy soul, who loved to sing and sit and spin a yar.n Many young people of the "Dirty Thirties" can attest to her kindness and generosity. Lorna was a staunch Anglican, and was ever ready to further the work of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in McLean. In fact, as one lady said of her, "she was always ready to help with any cause that was good". Funeral Services were held in St. Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday, November 24th, 1982, with Rev. R. Crisfield officiating. Interment was in the Regina Memorial Gardens. Pall bearers were Walter Bostock, Don Spencer, Wm. Coghill, Nelson Covey, Sidney Spencer, and Dr. L. Martin. A reception was held in the Legion Hall.

AST - Frank. On Friday, March 31st, 1967, Mr. Frank Ast of Mclean passed away at the age of 84 years. Frank, predeceased by his wife the late Mrs. Julia Ast. Mr. Ast is survived by his sons, Fred, McLean, Sask., Henry, Dundurn. Sask., and Edward, 4834 Sherwood Drive, Regina; also four daughters, Mrs. (Anne) V. Lyons, 317 Montague St., Regina, Mrs. (Elsie) G. Sanson, McLean. Sask., Mrs. (Matilda) G. Gates, 40 Knight Crescent, Regina, Sask., and Mrs (Lydia) C. Paul, McLean, Sask.; and seven grandchildren. The funeral service wi1l be conducted from Christ, Lutheran Church, 4825 Dewdney Ave., Regina, Tuesday, April 4th at 2:00 p.m., with the Rev. Walter T. Kurtz Officiating. The interment will take p1ace in the family plot at Regina Cemetery.

AST - Ronald Norman (1939 - 2004) McLean, Sask. On Friday, June 25, 2004, Ronald Norman Ast passed away in the loving arms of his wife and daughter at his most cherished spot on earth, his farm. Ron was predeceased by his father Fred Ast. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 39 years, Carolle; daughter Andrea (Steven) Wesdyk; granddaughter Emily; Mother Sylvia Ast; Sisters Janice (Sandy) Wass, Diannah Lechner; and Deborah (David) Glover, Mother-in-law Pauline Grad; Brothers-in-law Jack Grad, Murray Grad; Sister-in-law Kathy Grad as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Dr. Zimmerman, the staff of Indian Head Union Hospital, and most especially to Lani Antione for helping us through his last few precious moments. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday evening June 30, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in Qu'Appelle, Sask. with Father Ed Hengen officiating.

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BADENOCH - Jan (John) Alexander. Friday, December 24, 2005, Jan (John) Alexander Badenoch, late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his father William Robert Badenoch, John is survived by his mother Grace (Betty) Badenoch, two sons: Jan and Chris and their mother Carol Matters all of Kelowna; one sister Kerri (Kim) Huartson and their daughters: Morgan and Hayley all of Regina, and his beloved companion Poulin as well as many friends. Memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue

BANK - Gerald John (Jerry). The funeral Mass for the late Gerald John (Jerry) Bank, who died accidentally on January 31, 1989 near Williams Lake, British Columbia, at the age of 46 years, was held in St. Paul's R.C. Church, Vibank, on February 6, 1989. The Concelebrants were Rev. Emmett Morrissey & Rev. Jim Weisgerber. Interment followed in the Parish Cemetery, Vibank. The Pallbearers were Leonard Nagy, Sam Bank, Jack Wagman, Roy Wagman, Grant Wagner, and Greg Schreiner. Jerry was born at Glenavon, on October 3rd, 1942, son of Joseph J. and Florentine Frances Bank (nee Zimmer). He attended Grade School at Holy Rosary, in Regina, and high School at Sheldon Collegiate, also in Regina. He lived in Balgonie, a farm in the McLean area, and more recently in Vibank, He married Marguerite Weisgerber at Vibank on October 21, 1961. Jerry was owner and operator of Cougar Transport. He was an avid hockey fan. A very loving family man, especially proud of his grandson Danny, (Grampa's Bud). The best brother one could ask for and a brother-in-law "that was a joy to see and visit with over a cup of coffee�. He is survived by his loving wife, Marguerite; one daughter: Nadine (Keith) Heimbecker, of Regina; two sons: Trent and Lee, both of Vibank; one grandson, Daniel; his mother: (Mrs.) Flora Bank, of Regina; one sister: Bridget (Sandy) Nagy, Regina; one brother: Alfy (Evelyn) Bank, Regina; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph and one brother Eric in infancy.

BEASLEY - Alfred Lesley. In Victoria B.C., on May 26, 1970, Mr. Alfred Lesley Beazley, age 67 years, born in England, and a resident of Langley, B.C. for the past two and a half months, late residence, 2120 Millstream Rd.; formerly of McLean, Sask., for 60 years. He leaves his loving wife Ettie at home; his son and daughter-in-law, Barry and Bernice Beasley, Langley, B. C.; three grand children, and his sisters, Mrs Pearl Garheart, and Miss Lillian Beazley, Regina, Sask. Graveside service was held in the Hatley Memorial Gardens on Thursday, May 28, 1970, at 1:00 p.m., Rev. C. D. Blencoe officiating.

BECHARD - Evelyn (nee Hall) August 29, 1932 - May 8, 2013. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Evelyn Bechard formerly of Sedley, Sask. Predeceased by her parents Mildred and Milton Hall; brother Ronald Hall; brothers-in-law Roland Lefebvre, Don Galan and nephew Danny Lefebvre; she leaves to honour and celebrate her life Leonard Bechard her loving husband of 57 years; her daughters Carmen Dybwad (Don Havelock) and Leanne (Steve) Lucyk and the grandchildren she so adored and who in return adored her, Anne-Marie Dybwad, Jeff Lucyk, Madeleine Lucyk and Chris (Laura) Lucyk. Evelyn�s passing leaves to mourn her siblings Marlene (Gordon) Galan, Priscilla Galan and Charles (Connie) Hall and in-laws Alfred (Rose) Bechard, Blanche Lefebvre, Robert (Aileen) Bechard and Eloise (Jean-Claude) Morneau and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Geographically she may not have moved far from having grown up on a dairy farm at McLean and then moving not so many miles away to a grain farm at Sedley, but the range of her intellect and knowledge was far reaching. A voracious reader � she made light work of the Encyclopedia Britannia A-Z, cover to cover � which no doubt contributed to her ability to complete flawlessly, in ink, the most difficult crossword puzzles and defeat all comers at Scrabble. Her cooking and sewing skills were legendary (her pies were most sought after at the local Fall Supper) and lovingly passed them along to her grandchildren. It was a privilege to know her, to call her wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. She will be missed but never forgotten. And just so there is no mistake: St. Peter, when she arrives at your Pearly Gates the code word is �Granky� and she above all others deserves to be admitted. Evelyn�s last days were made comfortable by the exceptional staff at the Regina General Hospital, in particular the nurses on 5A (Sheila you were our rock), SICU and 6A, whose compassion and care are very much appreciated by her family - thank you. Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at Holy Child, 2636 - 7 Avenue East, Regina, SK at 11:00 am.

BECKER - Annie Mary (nee Hoffert) born August 4, 1903 at Odessa, Sask., lived in the McLean area, passed away at Santa Maria Home on Wednesday, June 19, 1996 at the age of 92 years. Predeceased by her husband Max Becker and five brothers and one sister. She will be fondly remembered by her children: David E. Becker, Clarence Norman Becker (Margaret), Shirley Kathleen Tabor and George Clifford Becker (Rita); eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother John Hoffert, Kelowna, B.C. and four sisters: Dell Sparkes, Bell Graham, Mary Mourer and Irene Malone all of Vancouver, B.C. area. Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, 315 Douglas Avenue E., Regina, on Monday, June 24, 1996 at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. T. Ziegler, Celebrant. Interment will follow at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery. Prayers will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 on Sunday, June 23, 1996 at 7:00 p.m

BECKER - Christian. Saturday, April 27, 1974 Christian Becker, late of McLean, Sask., passed away suddenly at home at the age of 69 years. Mr Becker is survived by his loving wife, Mary, five sons, Delmar, James, and Redge all of Regina, Harold of Saskatoon and Garry of Thompson, Man. and 16 grand-children. Prayers for the deceased will be said Monday, April 29, 1974 at 7:30 pm. in the Chapel of Lee Funeral Home, Dewdney and Cameron. The Funeral Mass will be conducted Tuesday, April 30, 1974, at 10:30 AM in the St Joseph�s Roman Catholic Church in Balgonie, with Rev. D Lucey the celebrant. Interment to follow in Riverside Memorial Park.

BECKER - Genevieve Marie passed away in a Saskatoon hospital on February 8, 1991 at the age of 63 years, after a lengthy illness. Funeral service was held on February 12, 1991 at Holy Spirit R.C. Church in Saskatoon with Rev. Father B. deMargerie the celebrant. Interment of cremation was at Regina Memorial Gardens on February 13, 1991. Genevieve is lovingly remembered by her husband, Clarence; daughter: Debra (Brian Baker) of Prince Albert; son: Blair (Lori) of Saskatoon. Her parents, Kate and Alex Newman of McLean, Sask.; sister: Arlene (Don) Runge of Edmonton, Alberta; brother: Don (Dorothy) Newman of Regina and several nieces, aunts and uncles. Genevieve was born on February 6, 1928 at Rouleau, Sask. She received her education at Craven and at the Grassington School near McLean. In 1950 she was united in marriage to Clarence Becker, also of McLean. They lived in various places, where Clarence taught school before settling in Saskatoon, where he taught and then retired. Genevieve will be so sadly missed by all her family and friends. A poem, author unknown, was chosen by her sister.

BECKER - George Clifford. It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of our dear beloved husband, father and grandfather on April 11, 2005. George passed away peacefully at the age of 68 after a courageous battle against cancer. George is predeceased by his parents Max and Annie Becker; brother David "Erman" Becker; brother-in-law Bill Tabor; and sister-in-law Gen Becker. Left to cherish George's memory is his beloved wife Rita; children: Denise Becker of Combermere, ON, Bonnie Becker of Cardston, AB, Wanda (Doug) Knisley and grandchildren Ashley and Jesse of Warman, SK, and Jennifer Becker of Regina, SK; sister Shirley Tabor of Surrey, BC; and brother Clarence (Margaret) Becker of Kelowna, BC; and numerous nieces and nephews. George was born in Regina and raised on a farm south of McLean, SK. George's passion was farming. He gained the respect of those who knew him for his hard work, perseverance and commitment to a prosperous family farm. George was also known for his lighthearted nature that made for much laughter in his life. George will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by family and friends. Funeral mass will be held at Holy Cross Church, 315 Douglas Avenue East, Regina on Friday, April 15, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. A private graveside service will be held at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, Regina, SK. on Saturday, April 16, 2005.

BECKER - Jim. Jim was predeceased by his parents Christian and Mary Becker.
Left to cherish his memory is his wife of 60 years Evelyn (Schettler) Becker; his children: Pam (Ron) Zaleschuk, Terry (Janet) Becker, Kevin (Deborah) Becker and Colleen (Bob) Dumur; nine grandchildren: Chris, Melissa, Tara, Bryan, Shelby, MacKenzie, Brandyn, Kalin and Tristin and six great-grandchildren: Bishop, Kennedy, Caydence, Boden, Liam and Gavin. He is also survived by his brothers: Delmer, Harold, Redge and Garry and numerous family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire contributions in memoriam may be made to the McLean First Responders, c/o The Village of McLean, P.O. Box 56, McLean SOG 3EO or as per Jim�s request please plant a tree. Tubman Cremation & Funeral Services www.tubman.com

BELL - Eleanor. Funeral service for Mrs. Eleanor Bell, 100 years old, of 3921 Victoria Ave. will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel Tuesday, with Rev. D. Pasterfield officiating. Burial will be in Regina Cemetery. Born in Milverton, Ont., Mrs. Bell moved to Regina from McLean in 1932. While in Mclean, Mrs. Bell was the founder and organizer of the Anglican Church Women in which she was a life member, and was instrumental in the construction of an Anglican church in the village. She was a member of St. Mary�s Anglican Church in Regina. Predeceased by her husband, William, in 1940, Mrs. Bell is survived by two daughters, Marguerite, of 3921 Victoria Ave. and Mrs. Kathleen Van Wyck of Toronto; one grandson, two granddaughters and three great grandchildren.

BERNT - Eva (nee Strecker), late of McLean and formerly of Avonhurst, SK., passed away peacefully on Friday, March 24, 2006 at the Golden Prairie Nursing Home, Indian Head, SK. Eva is survived by her children, Lorraine (Adolf) Radmacher, Viola (Harald) Berwald and Lloyd (Sue) Bernt; grandchildren, Harlan (Marie) Berwald, Melissa (Rob) Chapman, Anita and Chris Radmacher, Kevin Moore, Stephan (Ann) Radmacher; and great grandchildren; sister Rose Ruecker; brothers Phil (Anne) Strecker and Adam (Marjorie) Strecker; sister-in-law Lois and Lena Strecker; and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by husband Rudolph; brothers Henry, Jake, Fred and George; sisters-inlaw Theresa and Erna; and brother-in-law Clifford Ruecker. A funeral service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK, on Tuesday, March 28, 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

BERNT - Rudolph. On Monday, July 29, 1996 Rudy Bernt late of McLean, Sask., passed away peacefully at Indian Head Hospital at the age of 86 years. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 52 Years, Eva; son Lloyd (Sue); two daughters Lorraine (Adolf) Radmacher, Viola (Harold) Berwald; grandchildren: Harlan, Melissa, Anita, Chris, Kevin, Stephan; two brothers: Henry and Emil; two sisters: Emma Lehman, Rose (Eric) Meier and numerous nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by three brothers: Frank, Bill and Fred in infancy; a sister Mary Galenzoski and brothers-in-law Paul Galenzoski and Joe Lehman and sisters-in-law Marge and Olga Bernt. Funeral service will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, on Thursday, August 1, 1996 at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. K. Wagner officiating. Interment will be held at Regina Memorial Gardens. BERNT - Rudolph.

BETTERIDGE - James. JAMES FRANCIS COUSINS BETTERIDGE 1929 2011 It is with great sadness the family of James Betteridge announces his unexpected passing on Thursday, May 26,2011 at the age of 81. Jim leaves to mourn and will be sadly missed by his wife of 56 years, Ruth Betteridge (nee Taylor); his sisters, Lorraine Innes, Dorothy Innes; brothers, Jack (Joyce) Betteridge of Moose Jaw, Dave (Betty) Betteridge of Regina, Harvey (Donna) Betteridge of Qu�Appelle; sister-in-law Marion of Regina; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, close friends, and special family pets, Pal, Buddy and Bibs. Jimmy was predeceased by his parents James and Annie Betteridge; brothers, Ken and Clifford Betteridge; in-laws Harland and Gladys Taylor; brothers and sisters-in-law, Wally Innes, Ike Innes, Ross and Isabel Taylor, and Stella Betteridge; special cousins George and Meta Bierlia; and his faithful dog, Lady. Jim was born, raised and attended school at Pilot Butte. He was a fortunate man who was able to live his dream and farm for many years. Jim bought the family farm in 1972 and made this their home base. Jim and his brother Dave farmed together for 45 years in many locations, including Jedburg, Balgonie, Indian Head, Zehner, and finally Richardson, McLean, and Pilot Butte. Jim's connection with farm, family, and friends flowed very strong in his veins and the times spent with them made very special memories for those of us who are left behind. Prior to full time farming, Jim worked at many different and interesting jobs working for Dennis Porter, cutting pulp in Ontario, and many years in the "car game n with Canadian Motors Ltd. and others. Jimmy lived a full life and loved to laugh. He is famous for his good natured teasing at home or in his travels. We will dearly miss him.
A service to Celebrate Jim's Life will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue on Wednesday, June I, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Barry Bruce officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Garden. Flowers gratefully declined. Those so wishing may make a donation in Jim's memory to the Alzheimer's Society of SK, #301-2550 12th Avenue, Regina SK, S4P or the Regina Humane Society, Box 3143, Stn. Main, Regina SK, S4P 9Z9t To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.speerstuneralchapel.com 1566872

BIRD - Arthur James. Saturday, June 16, 1973 Arthur James Bird, McLean, Sask. Age, 69 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, Tuesday June 19, 2 PM. With Rev. Doreen Smith officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents, Ernest 1936 and Frances 1964. Mr. Bird is survived by his six brothers and six sisters.

BOAST - Alice. On Thursday, February 7, 2007, Alice Boast, Golden Prairie Home, Indian Head, Sk. died at the age of 89 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sk. on Monday, February 12, 2007 at 2:00 pm, Rev. Peter Calhoun officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Alice was predeceased by her parents, William and Elsie Boast; three brothers, Arthur, Allan and Bob Boast, sister Bessie Boast, and is survived by one sister, Nellie Boast, Regina; one niece, Bonnie Boast (Brian), Regina; one great nephew, Michael Boast, Regina, cousins and friends. Thank you to the staff at Golden Prairie Home for the great care they had given Alice.

BOAST - Allan Herbert. Saturday, April 26, 1969 Allan Herbert Boast age 47 years, dearly beloved husband of Helen Boast, 2750 Reynold St. Regina. Mr. Boast is survived by his wife, two step-sons, Lawrence Cormier, No. 5-1770 Ottawa St., Regina, David Cormier, Calgary Alta. two brothers, Arthur Boast, Moose Jaw, Robert Boast, McLean, Sask., three sisters, Miss Alice Boast, Miss Ellen Boast and Miss Bessie Boast all of McLean, Sask., and one niece, Bonnie Boast, McLean, Sask. Funeral services will be held from Speer's Funeral Chapel, Thursday May 1 at 1:30 pm. with Rev. E. Keam officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park in the Soldiers Plot.

BOAST - Bessie. On Thursday, May 13, 2004, Bessie Boast, McLean, Sask. died at the age of 78 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask. on Monday, May 17, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Ron Clark officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Bessie was predeceased by her parents, William and Elsie Boast; two brothers, Allan and Arthur Boast; and is survived by two sisters: Alice Boast, McLean, Sask.; Nellie Boast, Regina, Sask.; one brother, Bob Boast, Indian Head, Sask.; one niece, Bonnie Boast (Brian), Regina, Sask.; one great nephew, Michael Boast, Regina, Sask.; special friends, Sylvia Coghill and Dorothy Martin and many more cousins and friends.

BOAST - Ellen "Nellie" went peacefully with Bonnie and Mike at her side on Friday, February 5, 2010, Ellen "Nellie" Boast of Sunset Extendicare, Regina, Sk. at the age of 89 years. Nellie is survived by her daughter Bonnie (Brian) and grandson Mike (Vickie), cousins and friends. Nellie was predeceased by her parents, William and Elsie Boast; three brothers, Arthur, Allan and Bob Boast, sisters Bessie and Alice Boast. The funeral service will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, Regina, Sk. on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 10:30am. Interment at McLean Cemetery.

BOAST - Elsie. Saturday, March 30th, 1963. Mrs. Elsie Boast, age 76 years, late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by her husband, Mrs Elsie Boast is survived by three sons, Arthur, Moose Jaw, Sask., Allan and Robert, McLean, Sask.; three daughters, Alice, Ellen and Bessie, all of McLean. Sask.; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held in McLean United Church, Thursday, April 4th, at 2:00 p.m, Mrs. C. A. Clarkson will officiate with interment in the McLean Cemetery.

BOAST - Robert. On Friday, January 5, 2007, Robert (Bob) Boast, Golden Prairie Home, Indian Head, Sk. died at the age of 83 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sk. on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 10:30 am. Rev. Peter Calhoun officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Robert was predeceased by his parents, William and Elsie Boast; two brothers, Arthur and Allan Boast, sister Bessie Boast, and is survived by two sisters: Alice Boast Golden Prairie Home; Nellie Boast, Regina; one niece, Bonnie Boast (Brian), Regina; one great nephew, Michael Boast, Regina, cousins and friends. Thank you to the staff at Golden Prairie Home for the great care they had given Bob.

BOSTOCK - Albert Henry. On Tuesday, February 2, 1971, Albert Hrnry, beloved husband of Ethel Bostock. Funeral Service for Albert Henry Bostock, 74 years old; was held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Friday, February 5, 1971, with Rev. W. H. Blackstock officiating. Burial was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Born in the McLean district Mr. Bostock attended school at Ridgeway, and commenced farming in the Avonhurst district in 1920 until he acquired a farm in the Edgeley district in 1941, which he farmed until his death. In 1926 he married Etta Sterling, and they have resided in the village of McLean since 1948. Mr Bostock was a veteran of the First World war, an active member of. the Canadan Legion and a member of the LOL. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons: Kenneth, Regina; Walter and Robert, Mclean; Roger, Edmonton, one daughter, Mrs P. Gigian (Doreen) McLean and 24 grandchildren; also two brothers: Alfred and Richard, McLean; two sisters: Mrs. A. Sterling, Saskatoon; Mrs S. Roluf, Windthorst. Honorary pallbearers were: Robert MacDonald, Robert McIllwain, Gerald Langston, Harold Wass, Tom Davies and Horace Bray. Active pallbearers were: Ralph Lanz, Fernie Cates, Nelson Covey, Jim Gilby, Clarence Ashworth and Clifford Bray.

BOSTOCK - E. M. "Etta" (nee Sterling) passed away on November 10,1986 at the age of 79 years, Leaving to mourn her passing are four sons: Ken (Vicki) of Regina, Walter (Ann), Robert (Mary), Roger (Josephine), all of McLean; one daughter Doreen (Peter) Gigian of Fort Qu'Appelle; 24 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren; two brother-in-laws, Alfred and Richard Bostock of McLean, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from Holy Trinity Anglican Church in McLean, with Rev. Smitty Kent officiating. Pallbearers were Lloyd Tyson and grandsons: Doug Bostock, Warren Bostock, Peter Gigian Jr., Dwayne Bostock and Kelvin Bostock. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Predeceased by her loving husband, Albert in 1971, four brothers: George, Bob, Arthur and Less Sterling, one sister Marjorie Bostock. Mrs. Bostock was born to Ethel Sterling on March 7th, 1907. At the age of 14 years, she along with her family came to Canada to join a brother already employed in McLean. She later met and married Albert Bostock and they took up farming in the Avonhurst and later Edgeley District. In 1948, they built their home in McLean. Mr. Bostock continued farming until his passing in 1971. Etta, as she was affectionately called was a loving, dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her cheerful disposition, hospitality and winning smile made her many friends. She was a life member of the Holy Trininty Anglican Church, also the W.A. She loved and took great pride in her lovely garden and her flowers. Knitting was one of her hobbies and in later rears she became very adept with her really lovely oil paintings and many of her beautiful paintings are in the homes of family and friends. She will be sorely missed by family and all who knew her.

BOSTOCK - John Walter. Sunday, November 17, 1968 John Walter Bostock, age 75 years late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his wife. Marjorie, in 1942. Mr. Bostock is survived by four daughters, Mrs. M. (Marjorie) Fulmes, Gladmar, Sask. Mrs. Eric (Barbara) Siebert, Balgonie, Sask, Mrs Ed (Shirley) Wagner, Saskatoon., Sask., Mrs. Marcel (Helen) Doucette, Regina, Sask.; 12 grand-children: three brother's Albert, Alfred, Richard, all of McLean Sask.; two sisters Mrs. Arthur Sterling. Saskatoon Sask. and Mrs. Sherman Rouis, Windthorst, Sask, Funeral services will be held from Holy Trinity Anglican Church. McLean on Wednesday, November 20, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. W. Blackstock officiating. Internment in the McLean Cemetery.

BOSTOCK - Robert Arthur (June 4, 1932 - May 7, 2016). On Saturday, May 7, 2016, Robert Bostock died at the age of 83 years. It was Robert's wish not to have a funeral service. Robert was predeceased by his parents Albert and Ethel Bostock; brother Ken Bostock and two grandchildren Layce Burstyk and Dana Bostock. He is survived by his children: Dwayne; Myrna Bostock and family, Megan, Sarah, Shaunna, Tori and Caeden; Wanda Bostock (Harlan) and family, Robert, Amanda, Christopher, Zackary, Shelaine and Aziza; Kelvin (Sheena) Bostock and family Lesley, Landon and Leaha; Mark Bostock (Tanya) and family Wyatt, Cote, Dawson and Brock; Cathy Mackay (Blaine) and family Ashley, Dillyn and Miranda; Joanne Mackay (Joe) and family Tyrel, Tanner and Tristan; three great-grandchildren, Easton, Weston and Leighton; two brothers, Walter (Anne) Bostock and Roger (Jo) Bostock; one sister Doreen Gigian and numerous nieces and nephews.

BOSTOCK - Kevin Sterling. The funeral service for the late Kevin S. Bostock who died suddenly on April 21, 1990 at Grayson, Sask. of McLean, Sask. At the age of 19 years, was held in the, Holy Cross Catholic Church in Regina, Sask, The celebrant was Father Ed Hengen. Interment followed in Regina Memorial Gardens, The pallbearers were his cousins Dwayne, Mark and Kelvin Bostock, Lyle Burghall, Trevor Burghall and Terry Busse. Honourary pallbearers were Ron Lowenberger, Peter Gigian, Dale Schlamp, Kevin Weist, Kevin Petford and Warren Wass. Kevin was born in Regina on December 24, 1960. He was the first son of Roger and Josephine Bostock (nee Kostiuk). Kevin attended school in Regina; Delisle, Sherwood Park, Alberta, then moved to McLean in 1974, there he attended McLean School and Indian Head High School. After high school, Kevin began working for Burghall Builders in McLean. He really enjoyed the carpenter trade and later went on to Kelsey Institute, Saskatoon and attained his Journeyman's Certificate (Carpentry) achieving the highest practical award in his graduating class. Kevin worked for Regina East School Board at Odessa and Regina Window Sales, Liski Construction and the Co-op Upgrader. Kevin helped his family to farm always being there at harvest time. His hobbies included football, fastball, hockey (playing goalie), golfing. hunting and photography. Kevin adored his little son Kelly, spending as much time as he could. He is survived by his son Kelly at Waskisu Lake, Sask. Mother and father Roger and Josephine Bostock of McLean, sister Krista Bostock (Darwyn Petford) and nephew Darcy. Brother Warren Bostock (Charmaine Luscombe) of Saskatoon, Maternal grandparents Steve and Evelyn Kosriuk of Grayson, Sask. Great Uncle Alfred Bostock of McLean. Numerous Aunts and Uncles, cousins in Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. Kevin was predeceased by his Paternal grandparents, Albert Henry Bostock in 1971 and grandmother Etta Bostock in 1986, and great Uncle Richard Bostock in 1988. Kevin, like a newly lit candle, bright and warm always smiling and friendly will remain in our memory forever. We love you for the way you were. He will be sadly missed by his little son Kelly, family and friends, May you have everlasting peace.

BOSTOCK - Sarah. Sarah Kathryn Bostock beloved Daughter of Myna Bostock and the late Daryl Wood passed away suddenly on Saturday, December 23, 2017 at the age of 24 years. The funeral service will be held in the Indian Head Memorial Hall, Indian Head, Sk. on Saturday, December 30 at 2:00 PM. with Pastor David Hanes officiating. A private family interment following in the Indian Head Cemetery. Sarah was predeceased by her father Daryl Wood, her grandparents, Mary McKay and Robert Bostock, and her siblings Layce Burstyk and Dana Bostock. Sarah is survived by her mother Myrna Bostock; her stepfather David Datema; her four sisters, Megan (John), Shaunna (Travis), Tori (Skylar), Deanna (Tim); her stepsister Sarah; her brother Caeden (Lauryn); her stepbrother Mitchell; her nephews Easton and Weston; and her nieces Presley and Layna. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made at www.gofundme.com under Bostock Family Fund, or by email money transfer to [email protected]. Published in The Regina Leader-Post on Dec. 29, 2017

BOULDING - Frank William "Skip" passed away suddenly in his home at the age of 61 years. Frank was pre-deceased by his parents William and Mary-Jane Boulding. Left to cherish his memory is his wife Shirley; daughter Shannon (Greg) Thomson; grandchildren Camryn and Cole; son, Darrin (Bonnie); grandchildren Justin, Jordan "Lou", Jeromy "Zoofer"; son Shawn (MJ); three brothers and two sisters as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Frank was born in Watrous; Saskatchewan on November 5th, 1942. In his younger years he started out in Avonhurst, McLean area, with his own trucking business, Frank Boulding & Sons Livestock & Grain Trucking. In the mid 70's he began trucking for United Feeds and moved on to Western Feed Mills until he retired in 1997. After his retirement he began working at the Sherwood Forrest Golf and Country Club and trucking fuel for Husky. A funeral service will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, HWY #1 East on Friday, December 5, 2003 at 10:00 p.m. with the interment to follow at the Regina Memorial Gardens.

BOULDING - Mary Jane (nee Frijouf). Funeral Service for the late Mary Jane Boulding, who died on November 28, 1995, at Indian Head, was held in Bethel United Church, McLean, on December 1, 1995. The officiating clergy was Rev. Flor Linantud. Interment followed in McLean Cemetery. The pallbearers were Colin Traub, Don Copeland, Don Frijouf, Brian Frijouf, Curtis Wass, Murray Grad. Everyone present at the service were considered honorary pallbearers. Mary was born at Macoun, Saskatchewan, on January 12, 1917, daughter of Frank and Julie Frijouf (nee Dochekal). She attended McGregor country school and grew up near Macoun. She worked for the Bouldings at Pilot Butte before moving to Victoria, B, C. where she worked for a number of years, returning to the prairies to marry Bill Boulding at Macoun on October 23, 1941 and became a farm wife, homemaker and mother. They raised six children and lost 2 more at a young age. She handled all the farm chores, such as milking cows, shipping cream, raising chickens and selling eggs and grew a big garden. A community worker, she was always ready to lend a hand at any function, and was active in the UCW, the McLean Women's Club 4-H, as well as being a Sunday school teacher. Mary enjoyed knitting, crocheting, puzzles, playing cards, gardening, her grandchildren and then great grandchildren. She moved to Golden Prairie Home, Indian Head in February, 1995 and took an active part in everything going until poor health forced her t0 relinquish these things. She is survived by her children: Frank (Shirley) Boulding, Regina; Helen (Bob) Johnson, Maryfield, Sask.; Pearl (Barrie) Zohner, Macoun, Sask.; Roger (Gail) Boulding, Regina; Larry (Michalene) Boulding, McLean; Dave (Sheila) Boulding, Montmartre: fourteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren; three brothers: Jim Frijouf, Estevan; Bob (Sybil) Frijouf, Estevan; Frank (Ruth) Frijouf, North Battleford; two sisters: Ann Frijouf, Macoun; Emma Wass, McLean; one aunt: Lily Lightfield South Dakota. She was predeceased by her husband, William in 1975; her parents: Franklin and Julie Frijouf; two sons: Richard Boulding and Brian Boulding in infancy.

BOULDING - William Earnest, 65, passed away suddenly at his home on Saturday, October 18, 1975 at age 65. Funeral services were held October 22, at 2:00 P.M., from McLean Bethel United Church with Rev. Bruce Thompson officiating, Interment followed in the McLean Cemetery. The UCW served a lunch after the funeral in the McLean Hall. Mr. Boulding and his wife Mary (nee Frijouf) were married in 1941 at Macoun and at that time, resided in the Watrous district until 1943, when they came to reside in the McLean district where they farmed. When Mr. Boulding�s health did not allow him to continue farming he took up the hobby of making wishing wells which kept him busy, with more orders than he could fill. He was held in high esteem by members of the community and area. Predeceased by one son, Richard, his parents, two brothers Charles and Bert, and one sister, Mr. Boulding is, survived by wife, four sons, Larry and Roger, at home, Frank and David in Regina and two daughters, Mrs. R. S. (Helen) Johnson of Maryfield, and Mrs. Bob (Pearl) Zolmer, of Macoun; three grand children, two brothers, Max of Qu'Appelle and Howard of Stoughton, four sisters, Rose of McLean, Edith of Inuvik, NWT, Ann of Victoria, B.C and Ruby of Regina.

BOYCE - Ethel Agnes (nee Gilleert) January 21, 1918 - October 15, 2012. Ethel Agnes Boyce passed away peacefully with loving family and caregivers by her side on October 15, 2012. Ethel was born on January 21, 1918, the 7th child of 9 to Herman and Barbara Gillert in the McLean District. Ethel was predeceased by her husband Harry Boyce; her parents; siblings Otto (Lee), Elmira (Carl) Silzer, Herman (Alice), Hermina (Minnie) Baker, Gertie (George) Lumb, Henry (Peggy), Edgar (Dorothy) and Fred (Pamela). She is survived by brother-in-law Les Baker; numerous nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews; great-great nieces and nephews; Harry's children, grandchildren and many friends. Ethel trained to be a seamstress and milliner (hatmaker) and went on to sew many elaborate dresses including wedding gowns and hats, some dresses of which were used at Buffalo Days. Ethel was extraordinarily talented when it came to anything artistic. Not only was she adept at painting and drawing, she excelled at woodwork, making and repairing furniture. She also was an accomplished writer, having poetry published in a Canadian Anthology Thoughts for the Millennium in 1999. Ethel loved the performing arts and was a patron of Globe Theatre in Regina. She also loved to entertain guests and golfing. Ethel owned and operated a cafe in Lumsden, where she met her husband Harry Boyce. They married in 1962. After selling her business in Lumsden, she went to work at the Queen's Hotel in Regina. Ethel was a caring, compassionate person, who genuinely cared for all those around. She volunteered at the Norman McKenzie Art Gallery and at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre in the Veteran�s ward. She drove the old people to their appointments while she was already herself in her late 70's early 80's. She spent daily time on call when her neighbor was ailing, and was Harry's devoted caregiver until his death. After coming to live in the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, she managed to make the staff on 2-6 giggle regularly with her playful wit and humour. A gathering of family and friends to share memories of Ethel's well lived life will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina, SK. on Friday, October 19, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.

BOZARTH, Shirley Jean October 30, 1935 � July 18,2018. Shirley Jean Bozarth (nee Allingham) was born in Rockglen, SK on October 30, 1935. She died July 18, 2018 with family by her side. Mom was predeceased by her parents Willie and Helen Allingham; her husband Glenn in 2016 and her son Billy in April, 2018. She is survived by her daughters Leslie (Raymond) Miller, Lynn (Dave) McCann and daughter in law Lori Bozarth; her cherished grandchildren Codi (Shari), Chantel (Kurtis) and Jonathan; and of course her great grandchildren Davin, Colin, Layla and Jasper; she is also survived by her brother Dale Aflingham and Aunt Pearl; 3 nephews Lorne (Donna) Jespersen, Jamie (Wendy) Allingham and Garth (Carol) Allingham as well as many cousins. Mom grew up in her beloved hills at Wood Mountain, SK. She loved riding her horses and showed beef in 4H. She attended Guilford Country School and moved to Assiniboia to go to high school. After graduation she moved home and taught at Guilford for one year. She moved to Fort Qu'Appelle where she was hired as a switchboard operator. In 1955 her adventurous spirit took her to Innisfail, AB where she was employed as a telephone operator. Mom loved the social scene and attended many rodeos and dances. She met and married Dad in Innisfail in 1956. She first became a mother in 1957 when they welcomed Leslie. They moved back to Saskatchewan and Lynn was born in Rockglen in 1959. Billy was bom in Claresholm, AB in 1962. Mom worked hard and always had a large garden. She cooked, baked, pickled and canned. She always tried to give back to the Community. She volunteered hundreds of hours, from 4H when the kids were little, to the McLean Rec Board and Reading Program that she started at the School. Mom had a love of the English Language. When we were kids she helped us order books by mail through the Public Library. She taught us to speak and write properly and she played a mean game of scrabble. During her long career, Mom played an integral and innovative role in the Agricultural Industry- working in feedlots, stockyards and a long tenure at Great Plains Auction. As a woman in Agriculture, Mom was a pioneer- she never claimed to be a pioneer. To her she was just doing her job and she did it well! She wasn't limited by being a woman. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to a Public Library in your area and read a book in her memory.

BOZARTH - William "Glenn" (June 10, 1935 - January 26, 2016). Glenn was born in Claresholm, Alberta and passed away in Regina, surrounded by family. His family moved to Innisfail, Alberta where he attended school, worked, met and married Shirley and became a father. Predeceased by his parents, Earl and Mattie Bozarth, he is survived by his wife of 60 years, Shirley, his children - Leslie (Raymond), Lynn (Dave) and Billy (Lori). He loved his grandchildren Codi (Shari), Chantel and Jonathan, beloved great grandchildren Davin, Colin and Layla. He is also survived by one sister Edna and cousins and nephews. He was involved in Seismic crews, working with Dr. Peter Konkin in the cattle embryo transplant field and in the agricultural field on ranches, feedlots, auction marts and for 21 years with the Brogden family farm at Kronau, a close relationship that continues to this day. At a young age, Glenn set a record as the youngest outrider at the Calgary Chuck Wagon races. This record has stood for years. He was one of the true cowboys, and loved working with horses and cattle. His hard work, dedication and loyalty were a great inspiration to his family. A gathering in memory of Glenn will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 31, 2016 in the McLean Hall, McLean, SK. Glenn and Shirley Bozarth lived in retirement in McLean for 21 years from 1993 - 2013, both being quite involved in this community, with their horses close by.

BRAUMBERGER - Beverly Ann. Thursday, January 26, 1967. Edward Adolf Braumberger, age 20, and his wife, Beverly Ann, age l8, of McLean, Sask. Mr. Braumberger is survived by his father John Alexander Braumberger, McLean, Sask.; two brothers, Larry August and Donald John, and one sister, Cheryl Faye, all of McLean. Mrs. Braumberger is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emily Morgan, Olds, Alberta, and sisters and brothers. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 30, 1967, in the Community Hall, McLean, at 2:00 p.m., with Mr. J. McKinlay officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

BRAUMBERGER - Edward Adolf. Thursday, January 26, 1967. Edward Adolf Braumberger, age 20, and his wife, Beverly Ann, age l8, of McLean, Sask. Mr. Braumberger is survived by his father John Alexander Braumberger, McLean, Sask.; two brothers, Larry August and Donald John, and one sister, Cheryl Faye, all of McLean. Mrs. Braumberger is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emily Morgan, Olds, Alberta, and sisters and brothers. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Jan. 30, 1967, in the Community Hall, McLean, at 2:00 p.m., with Mr. J. McKinlay officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

BRAUMBERGER - John Alexander (September 13, 1922 - January 22, 2005). Passed away peacefully at the age of 82, enjoying a lifetime in the company of family and friends. He leaves us to join his parents, first wife, and mother of his four children, Phyllis; son Edward, daughter-in-law Beverly, grandson, and special grand-daughter and helper Amanda. Also, brothers Herb and Clarence, and sisters Doreen and Christine. Cherishing countless wonderful memories are his wife Rachel; sons Larry (Carol), Don (Sharon); daughter Cheryl Shaw (Spence); grandchildren Jeff, Dean, Laura, Michelle, and Crystal, and three great grandchildren. John will also be remembered by his brothers Otto (Eva), Gus (Barbara), Ernie (Lynn); sisters Elsie, Mary (Robert), Edie, (Ralph), and many nieces, nephews, and special friends. Pop loved being with family and friends during his years in business, farming, ranching, and he especially enjoyed music and had great times hunting and fishing. He will live in our hearts forever. Special thanks to the many health care providers, Veterans Affairs, and care home personnel who were always caring and compassionate. A celebration of Pop�s life will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK. on Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Visitation for family and friends will be held one hour prior to the service.

BRAUMBERGER - Phyllis Fay. Thursday, January 26, 1967, Phyllis Fay, dearly beloved wife of John Alexander Braumberger, McLean, Sask., age 45. Mrs. Braumberger is survived by her husband, two sons Larry August and Donald John, and one daughter, Cheryl Faye, all at home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Jan. 30. in the Community Hall in McLean, Sask. with Mr. J. McKinlay officiating. Internment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

BRAY - Alice 1931 - 2017 It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother to three generations. Alice passed away peacefully with family by her side on Wednesday, August 16, 2017. Alice was predeceased by her parents, Edith and Edmund Massey, and brothers: Joe, Harold and Lenny. Left to cherish precious memories of Alice are her husband of 67 years, Wilbert, and their five children: Pat (Danny) McNaughton, Ron (Carol) Bray, Gail (Jack) Kuntz, Karen (Roger) Thompson, Allan (Tammy) Bray; grandchildren Stacy (Darren), Shelley, Kirk (Jodi), Jodi (Jeff), Lori (Chris), Kurtus (Karen), Clint (Melissa), Erin (Kevin), Kelsey (Randy), Tyler (Ashley), Josh (Manda), Chris (Ashley), Brittany (Philipp), 25 great-grandchildren and a great-great- granddaughter. Alice was born and raised at McLean. After marrying the love of her life, Wilbert, she moved to the family farm southeast of McLean where they raised their five children. Our mom loved caring for her family, spending countless hours cooking, sewing, crocheting, and gardening. The family would like to say a special thank you to the staff at Golden Prairie Home for their exceptional care. The funeral service will be held on Monday, August 21,2017 at the Balgonie United Church, 255 Main Street, Balgonie, SK at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Bev. Diduck officiating. Interment will be in the McLean Cemetery, McLean, SK. Donations in Alice's memory may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Canada, 205-8712 48th Ave, Edmonton, Ab T6E 5L1 Online condolences may be made at www.tubmanfh.com. Submission of obituary by John Ashdown.

BRAY - Clifford Allan. On Friday, January 1, 1999, Clifford Allan Bray, McLean, Sask. age 80 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask. on Tuesday, January 5, 1999 at 2:00 pm. Rev. Howard Hanson officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Clifford was predeceased by his parents, Harold and Jean Bray; one daughter, Linda Susan Bray in 1968; one brother, Thomas Bray on October 4,1998; two brothers-in-law: Ernie Prior and John Tuckfield and is survived by his loving wife Marjorie and their son Michael, McLean, Sask.; one sister, Muriel Prior, Indian Head, Sask.; two sisters-in-law: Jean Tuckfield, York, England and Ruby Bray, McLean, Sask. and numerous nieces and nephews.

BRAY - Horace Walter. Thursday, September 21, 1972, Horace Walter Bray, beloved husband of Kate Bray, McLean, Sask., age 78 years. Funeral service in Bethel United Church, McLean, Monday, September 25 at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Doreen Smith officiating, assisted by Mr. J. McKinlay. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by an infant son, Ronald, in 1932. Besides his wife, Mr. Bray is survived by 2 sons, Wilbert of McLean, Norman, Regina, Sask.; 2 daughters, Mrs. J. (Irene) Stirton Moose Jaw, Mrs. P. A. (Shirley) Dodds, Lethbridge, Alta., 14 grandchildren, also 1 brother, Harold of McLean.
BRAY, Horace The recent death of Mr. Horace Bray of McLean, Saskatchewan, came as a shock to that district in which he spent his entire life since he was born in 1893. He was well and favorably known. His farming operations were varied from the old days of horses and threshing crews with steam for power, to the more recent days of mechanical power. The neighbors for whom he sharpened plow shares have mostly preceded him. He was well known in community and social work, such as telephone work, school board, and church, as a member of the session. An auto harp, which he played, and a bass voice singing in church, are some things that his friends will remember. When life and death are inevitable, Mr. Bray will be sorely missed by wife, family, and his friends.

BRAY - Jean (nee Daniels) passed away in Fort Qu' Appelle Hospital on April 30,1989, just 10 days after her 94th birthday. Funeral services was held in McLean Bethel United Church on May 4, 1989, with Rev. Holly Schick officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons: Michael Bray, Robin Bray and Russel Prior and nephews, Norman Bray, Wilbert Bray and Alan Duesterbeck. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Leaving to mourn her passing are her daughter: Muriel (Ernie) Prior of Indian Head; sons: Clifford (Marjorie), Tom (Ruby), of McLean; six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, also nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Harold Bray in 1981; one granddaughter. Linda Susan Bray in 1968; one sister, Hilda Newton in 1977. Mrs. Bray came to Canada from Chester, England at an early age with her parents settling at Carberry, Man. and later at Wapella where she obtained her education. After attending normal school in Moosomin, Sask. she taught school at Dilke and at Starrs Point. In 1917 she was united in marriage to Thomas H. Bray and the couple farmed near McLean. Retiring from active farming in 1950, when they moved into a small home about a mile west of the original farm home. After the passing of Mr. Bray in 1981, Jean continued to live alone unti1 1987 when ill health made other arrangements necessary. Eventually she became a resident of Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle. Jean was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, deeply concerned of her family's welfare. She loved her small home, surrounded by trees and shrubs, her garden and her flowers, also her children and cats, observing nature and was involved with the Natural History Society, also the Humane Society. In winter she spent more time reading and listening to music and watching the birds at the feeders. She was a life time member of the U.C.W. She was always cheerful, glad to see her friends. Truly a fine lady, who will be missed by family and friends

BRAY � Kate (nee Spencer). Funeral Services for the late Kate Bray of McLean, Sask., were held from the McLean-Bethel United Church in McLean, on Monday, June 20th, 1977, the Rev. Bruce Thompson officiating. Mrs. Bray passed away in Moose Jaw, Sask., on Thursday, June 16th, 1977, at the age of 83 years. Interment was in McLean Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Nelson Covey, Ernie Cates, Don Spencer, Fred Storey, Jim McPherson, and Albert Mathews. The honorary pallbearers were Mesdames Mary Boulding, Barbara McMurchie, Marie Moffitt, Eva Martin, Marie Wass, and Mary Hutton. Born in McLean, Saskatchewan, on January 29th, 1894, she was the daughter of George Spencer and Maggie McPherson. At McLean, on June 15th, 1926, she was married to Horace Walter Bray of McLean, who pre-deceased her in 1972. Kate Bray spent her lifetime in McLean, teaching Sunday School for a number of years, and was a practical nurse for many years as well. She was a life member of the McLean's Women's Club, and was a member of the U.C.W. She is survived by two sons, Wilbert of McLean, and Norman of Regina; two daughters, Mrs. James (Irene) Stirton of Moose Jaw, and Mrs. Phil (Shirley) Dodds of Regina; two brothers, Robert Spencer of McLean, and John Spencer of New Westminster, B.C.; 14 grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. She was also pre-deceased by an infant son, Ronald, besides her husband.

BRAY - Linda Susan. Friday, October 18, 1968. Linda Susan Bray. age 19 years, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bray, McLean, Sask. Miss Bray is survived by her parents; one brother Michael 2341 McIntyre St. and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray, McLean. Sask. Funeral services will be held from Carmichael United Church, Monday October 21st at 2:00 p.m, with Rev. D. Lawrence officiating, assisted by Rev. J. McKinnley of Qu'Appelle, Sask. Internment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

BRAY - Marjorie Bray passed away on Friday, April 1, 2016 at Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley at the age of 93. She was predeceased by her husband Clifford in 1999, son Glenn in infancy, daughter Linda, sister Jean, 3 brothers-in-law: John Tuckfield, Tom Bray and Ernie Prior, and sister-in-law Muriel Prior. Marjorie will be deeply missed by her son Michael (Sharon) Bray, sister- in-law Ruby Bray, and nieces and nephews. Marjorie Bradley was born in York, England. She was an office worker with Rowntrees in York for about 5 years. A war bride, Marjorie left the city life for a small dairy farm at McLean. She learned to deal with farm work and few amenities in the early years. Later years brought a move to McLean and her assistance with their insurance agency. The death of Linda at age 19 from cancer was a tragic loss. At retirement, she enjoyed travelling with Clifford and meeting once again with her sister after many years apart. Marjorie later moved to Indian Head. She enjoyed her garden, reading and keeping up with what was happening in the world. Thank you to the staff of Hayes Haven and recently Lakeside Nursing Home for the care she received. A graveside remembrance for family and friends will be held at Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Regina, SK on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Family and friends are asked to meet at the Cemetery Gate at 1:45 p.m.

BRAY Robin Peter. Robin Peter Bray. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robin Peter Bray on December 29, 2017 at the age of 63. Robin was predeceased by his father Tom Bray. He is survived by loving wife of 38 years Teresa, mother Ruby, sister Christine Dodd (Jeremy), his children Benson (Crystal), Leon (Brandy) and Amanda (Isak) and grandchildren Alex, Elliot, Leah, Owen, and Quinn. A celebration of Robin's life will take place on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at the Balgonie Baptist Church at 7:00 p.m., with Darold Sauer officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the General Hospital CSU unit or the Pasqua Hospital Palliative Care unit, both which provided compassionate care to Robin during his short stay. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Online condolences may be made at www.tubmanth-com. Regina Leader Post newspaper.

BRAY - Thomas Harold, a long time resident of McLean, passed away at Indian Head, Sask, on Friday, October 30, 1981, at the age of 95 years. Born at Nottingham, England, on May 28th, 1886, he was a son of Thomas and Sarah Bray. He came to Canada with his parents at the age of three, his father taking up a homestead 20 miles southwest of Indian Head. In 1895 the family moved to McLean, and Harold received his education at Starr's Point School. He chose to farm and, at Regina in 1917, was married to Jean Daniels. They raised a family of two sons and one daughter. He had a keen interest in farming, and improving the lot of the farmer. In this respect he was an original Wheat Pool member, and served as Secretary of the McLean Committee for 41 years. He also served as Secretary Treasurer of the Milk Producers Association. Other community interests involved him in church, political and co-operative fields. He enjoyed reminiscing with family and friends about pioneer days, and quite frequently he would put his thoughts down on paper. His literary efforts produced a booklet entitled "Of Years Gone By". After retirement, his main hobby was reading. He celebrated his 95th birthday in May of this year. Funeral Services were held from McLean Bethel United Church on Wednesday, November 4th, 1981, the Rev. Donald A. Barss officiating. Interment followed at Regina Memorial Gardens. Active pall bearers were Reg Baerwald, Ed Rumple, Norman Bray, Wilbert Bray, Allan Duesterbeck and Don Spencer. Honourary pall-bearers were Sebby Kuntz, Jim Cates, Nelson Covey and Albert Matthews. Pre-deceased by one grandchild and a brother, Horace, Harold Bray is survived by his Wife, Jean; two sons, Cliff and Tom Bray, both of McLean; a daughter, Mrs. Ernie (Muriel) Prior, Indian Head; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

BRAY - Thomas W. 0n Sunday, October 4, 1998, Thomas W. Bray, McLean, Sask., age 73 years. The funeral service will be held in the Balgonie Baptist Church, Balgonie, Sask., on Thursday, October 8, 1998 at 2:00 pm. Officiants: Rev. Roy Matthews and Rev. Daryl Sauer. Cremation. Predeceased by his parents, Harold and Jean Bray and two brothers-in-law, Ernie Prior and Paul Brandt. Mr. Bray is survived by his loving wife, Ruby, his daughter, Christine Dodd (Jeremy Parnes), Regina, Sask., his son, Robin (Teresa) Bray, McLean, Sask., his five grandchildren, Ian and Paul Dodd and Benson, Leon and Amanda Bray, one brother, Clifford (Marjorie) Bray, McLean, Sask., one sister, Muriel Prior, his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Herb Duesterbeck, Doris Brandt and Edith (Bill) Weslowski, all of Davin, Sask., Marjorie (Frank) Faubert London, Ont.; and Allan (Gail) Duesterbeck, McLean, Sask. Also survived by his nieces, nephews and cousins.

BRAY -Wilbert 1927 - 2019 It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father and grandfather/papa to three generations. Wilbert passed away peacefully with family by his side on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 after a long and courageous battle with bone cancer. Wilbert was predeceased by his wife of 67 years Alice; parents Horace and Kate Bray; sister Irene Stirton; brothers in law Jim Stirton and Phil Dodds; and nephew Brian Stirton. Left to cherish precious memories are his five children Pat (Danny) McNaughton, Ron (Carol) Bray, Gail (Jack) Kuntz, Karen (Roger) Thompson and Allan (Tammy) Bray; grandchildren Stacy (Darren), Shelley (Kalvin), Kirk (Jodi), Jodi (Jeff), Lori (Chris), Kurtus (Karen), Clint (Melissa), Erin (Kevin), Kelsey (Randy), Tyler (Ashley), Josh (Manda), Chris (Ashley) and Brittany (Philipp); 25 great-grandchildren; one great-great- granddaughter; brother Norman (Agnes) Bray; sister Shirley Dodds and several nieces and nephews. Wilbert was born and raised on the farm at McLean. At a very young age, Wilbert took a great interest in helping his father with the farming duties. After marrying the love of his life, Alice Massey, they moved to the heritage family farm "Larkhill Farms", southeast of McLean, where they raised their five children. Our father loved tilling and nurturing the soil, harvesting the results, but his true passion was raising cattle. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Hayes Haven and William Albert House for their exceptional care. We are also very grateful to Dr. Stephen Bester for his years of professional and compassionate care. A FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at Regina Funeral Home and Cemetery, 4001 East Victoria Avenue, Regina , SK on Monday, September.1, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. with internment in the McLean Cemetery. Donations in Wilbert's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, SK S4P 2R3. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca.Arrangements entrusted to To plant a tree in memory of Wilbert BRAY, please visit Tribute Store.

BRIGHT - Barbara Christina (nee Fisher) passed away peacefully on Monday, October 14, 2002. She was born at McLean, Sask. on September 23, 1922. Barbara was predeceased by her husband Hugh (1988); her parents Jake and Eva Fisher; three sisters: Georgina, Rose and Catherine; five brothers-in-law: Henry Grad, Arthur Nelson, Henry Diewold, Phillip Leibel and John Kuntz. She is survived by six sisters: Anne Leibel. Pauline Grad, Phillippine Kuntz, Vina (Wilf) Flaman, Alice (Robert) Flaman and Margaret (Roy) Haugen; one brother George, grandchildren, Emily Gosciola and Robert Bright; great grandchildren Gabriel and Patrick Gosciola, as well as many nieces and nephews. Funeral mass will be held at Santa Maria Chapel, 4215 Regina Avenue, on Saturday, October 19, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. John Riffel officiating. Cremation, with burial at a later date in Ottawa Memorial Gardens, Ontario.

BURGHALL - George Walter (1916 - 2008). George passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at Saskatoon City Hospital at the age of 91 years. He lived a long full life remaining active and healthy until just recently. George is survived by eight children, sons, Rodney, Gary (Cheryl), Lyle (Cathy), Dale (Karen), Trevor (Shelley); daughters, Sheryl (Dan) Doig, Valerie (Peter) Houghton, Licia (Jayce) Burghall; nineteen grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Joyce in 1994; brother, Wilfred; and sister, Ellen Morgan. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, June 6, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK. A private family interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, SK. George was born in Herschel, Saskatchewan in 1916. He joined the Canadian Army and was immediately sent overseas to Italy at the age of 17. George met Joyce at a dance while on leave in Chester, England. They became engaged shortly after and were married on December 5, 1945 in Chester. George spent two years with the RCASC in Italy. He returned to Canada in 1945 and Joyce with their son Rodney came over in December 1946. They settled on a farm at McLean, SK and remained there for ten years, after which they moved into McLean where Joyce became the Post Mistress and George began work in Regina. He later purchased the lumberyard and then the service station in McLean. In 1980 they moved to Saskatoon where he worked at various jobs until age began to slow him down. George enjoyed spending time with family, constantly updating his website, which will leave a lasting legacy of his life for his family to cherish. He loved golfing, still walking 9 holes until well into his 80's. George was a quiet soul, never complaining, always a twinkle in his eye. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

BURGHALL - Joyce (nee Parry) passed away quietly and at peace, surrounded by family on December 1st at St. Paul's Hospital after a long and courageous battle ,with cancer. She is survived by husband George; sons Rodney, Gary (Cheryl), Lyle (Cathy), Dale (Karen), and Trevor (Shelley) daughters Sheryl (Ken) Butz, Valerie Peter) Houghton, and Licia (Tom} McNutt -; sixteen grandchildren; two great-grand children; also three sisters and four brothers. She was predeceased by sister Beryl; brother Ron; and parents George and Elizabeth Parry. The Funeral service will be held at 1 :00 p.m, on Monday, December 5th at St. John's Anglican Cathedral, 816 Spadina Cres. E., Saskatoon with The very Rev. J. Allan Kirk officiating. Interment will take place at Soldiers Field Woodlawn Cemeterv. Joyce was born in Chester, England on November 1st, 1924. She joined the British army services. A.T.S. from 28/10/42 to 22/3/45. Joyce and George met at a dance while George was on leave in Chester. They became engaged shortly after and were married December 5th, 1945 in Chester, after George had spent a two year stretch with the R.CA.S.C, in Italy. George returned to Canada, December 1945. Joyce and son Rodney came over in December 1946. They settled on a farm at McLean and farmed there for ten years. After which time they bought a small house in town and commenced remodelling and expanding it, eventually adding space for a Post Office which they operated for 25 years. Joyce did most of the work as well as raise a large family. George commuted to Reina where he worked for 13 years. They expanded their business by adding a Lumber & Hardware Store, a Service station, a Home Construction Business and a Fuel Supply and Service. Joyce was involved in some way in almost all departments and was a pillar of the community. In 1980 Joyce and George and family moved to Saskatoon where Joyce worked as Hostess at the Relax-Inn. She then worked at Boots Drug Store until failing health forced her to retire. She was a member of St. John�s Cathedral and the War Brides. Joyce had many friends and was loved by all.

BUTLER - Doreen Ruth (nee Kildaw), McLean, Sask. passed away suddenly on March 23, 2006 just short of her 67th birthday. She was predeceased by her parents Edith and William; her husband Mark; her sisters Joyce and Wilma. Doreen is lovingly remembered by her children Elizabeth (Bob) David (Barbara), Alethia (Don); 8 grandchildren; 2 sisters; numerous nieces, nephews and other family and friends, and a very special companion, Missy, her dog.

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CALCUTT - Avis Elizabeth (nee Smith), passed away in Echo Lodge at Fort Qu'Appelle on April 10, 1986 at the age of 90 years and 11 months. Predeceased by her parents, Benomi and Henrietta (Rouse) Smith and her husband Percy, who predeceased her on December 4, 1950. The funeral service was held in McLean Bethel United Church on April 14, 1986 with the Rev. George Holiday officiating. Interment was in McLean Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Coghill, Russel Grad, Donny Spencer, Harold Morrell, Alex Langston and Cecil Wiest. Arrangements were in care of Tubman Funeral Home. Avis was born on May 8, 1895 at Manitou. Manitoba and in 1990 she moved with her parents to Indian Head and in 1903 the family moved to McLean. She received her education in McLean and High School education in Qu'Appelle. She was postmistress in McLean from 1920 until 1945. Meanwhile being very involved with the dairy business. and Aberdeen Angus cattle breeding, along with her father and later her husband. She loved horses, dogs and cats, and through the years had a great many pets. Her last dog "Bonnie" was sent from Ontario and was her constant companion for many years. In her younger years she rode horseback, played hockey and baseball. In later years she enjoyed these sports on T. V. She was church organist for both Anglican and United Churches for many years, also playing in an orchestra for many McLean dances. She lived alone for many years, enjoying visits from friends and enjoyed playing crib with many of them. In the faIl of 1983 she fell and broke her hip, and after many months in the hospital, she became a guest at Echo Lodge on March 23, 1984 where she resided until her passing. She will long be remembered by her many friends.

CAMPBELL - Owen G. (December 22, 1920 - October 6, 2009). Owen Campbell passed away peacefully at Regina General Hospital on October 6, 2009. He is survived and will be greatly missed by his wife Helen, with whom he shared the past 59 years of his life; his six children, David (Gail) Campbell, Pat (Marilyn) Campbell, Colleen Campbell (Randy Maierhoffer), Karen (Nick) Colabella, Kevin Campbell (Art Janzen) and MaryAnn (Randy) Link; six grandchildren, Krista Greenlees, Ryan (Heidi) Campbell, Owen P. and Sean Campbell, Jennifer and Jackie O'Neil. He is further survived by his brother John (Rita) Campbell; his sisters, Brigid Gorman, Molly Engel, Helen Reich and Theresa (Stan) Howden; many nieces and nephews as well as good friends and neighbours including Brett Greenlees, Avery and Phyllis Pearson and his cribbage buddies. Chloe the cat will also miss her lap time with her Papa. Owen is predeceased by his parents John and Mary-Jane Campbell; his sisters Margaret Feeney, Ann Falvey, Kay Campbell; and his brothers Peter and Joseph Campbell. Owen was born in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and immigrated to Canada at the age of nine. He enlisted into the Air Force during WWII, flew on numerous flight missions and bravely defended his country. To his very end he carried memories of his battles and kept his camaraderie with the Veterans and Legion very close. In the 1950's he and Helen built a farm equipment business in McLean, SK that progressed, moved to Balgonie and grew for the next 20 years. During this time he also farmed in the Qu'Appelle area. Although he was a farmer at heart, Owen was also a lifelong salesman; generous and trusting. He had such appreciation for his customers and believed that his word and handshake were what mattered. Later Owen engaged as a Director with Gallowai Metal Mining and this became his next purpose and passion in seeing it progress. Papa was the pillar of our family; all the years of our gatherings will be held in such dear memory. His devout Catholic faith and unwavering love of God with Jesus Christ his savior were Owen's foundation and saw him through all of life's challenges. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 100 Argyle Street, Regina, SK on Saturday, October 10th at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend J.B. Okai officiating. A lunch will follow in the church basement. A private family interment will take place at a later date.

CARPENTER, Murray 1938 � December 24, 2012. Murray passed away on December 24, 2012 surrounded by his family. As a young man he joined the Boy Scouts and remained involved throughout his life. He attended many camps including regional, provincial, Canadian and World Jamborees. He was a Queen Scout and received many awards including the Silver Acorn. In 1956, at 18 years of age he joined the RCMP. He went on to serve in Newfoundland, St. John's, Harbour Breton, Gander, Harbour Grace, Nain, Stephenville, and Comer Brook, and in Saskatchewan -- Yorkton, Regina (living in McLean, Saskatchewan), and Carnduff. In 1990, after almost 35 years of service, he retired and moved to Regina. After retirement he became involved with the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 001 in Regina. During his 20 years, he served as the General Manager, on committees, on the executive, and as the President. His latest project was to help establish the Legion Museum. He worked tirelessly to ensure that the history it represented would be available for future generations to see. He served with the Corps of Commissionaires' for over 17 years in many capacities: the most recent was as a training officer. He was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider fan and a season ticket holder for over 20 years. He was also a staunch Montreal Canadians fan. Murray is survived by his wife Ada, of 51 years; his children Lianne (Rob), Maureen, Michael (Laurie), and Jeffrey (Joyce); and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; his brothers Miles (Fern) and Terry (Marie); and numerous relatives, nieces, and nephews. He will be dearly missed by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law � Bob and Dot, Bert and Mary, Brian and Ann, Darlene, Carole, and Donna.

CATES - Alma Darlene (nee Moore). On Wednesday, June 24, 2009, Alma Darlene Cates, widow of Ernie Cates, Regina, SK. and formerly of McLean, SK. died at the age of 73 years while on a bus tour with friends. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, SK on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Jo Mader officiating. Cremation with interment in Qu'Appelle Cemetery. Darlene was predeceased by her husband Ernie in 2003; her parents Alvin and Henrietta Moore ; her father-and-mother-law, Jim and Effie Cates; brother-in-law Jerry Cates; nephews Ken Cates and Joe Lamonthe and is survived by one brother-in-law Bob (Phyllis) Cates and their family Gail (Wade) Yakymyk and their family Shelby and Logan; sister-in-law Joan Cates and her family Barbara Lamonthe and her daughter Jackie; Bill (Tannis) Cates and their family Owen, Tanille and Desiree; J.A. Bud Cates; special friend Don Spencer and his family and dear friend June Harris; cousins Mary, Kathleen (Bill), Shirley, Marlene, Bob (Eleanor), Keith (Joyce) and several other cousins.

CATES - Fernie Olphant Cates passed away on July 17, 1996 at Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle at the age of 82 Years. Predeceased by his parents Charles and Esther Cates; five brothers: Leslie, Joe, Jim, Charlie and Cecil; one sister Evelyn Watson. Fernie is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Stella; two sons: Weston and Roy Cates, all of McLean; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 22, 1996 in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask. with the Rev. Flora Linantud officiating. Cremation.

CATES - James Ernest, dearly beloved husband of Darlene passed away suddenly at Indian Head Hospital of February 20, 2003 at the age of 74 years. Ernie was born in Regina and raised on the family farm. He was predeceased by his father James Robert Kingsnorth Cates of Indian Head in 1987; his nephew Kenneth Robert Cates, Regina in 19997; his brother Gerald Joseph Cates, Swift Current in 1999; his nephew in law Joseph Lamothe, Berwyn, AB in 2003; his father and mother in law: Alvin Moore in 1989 and Henrietta Moore in 1992, Ernie is survived by his wife, Darlene; his mother, Effie Cathes (Covey), Indian Head; one brother, Robert and his wife Phyllis and their daughter Gail and Wade Yakymyk and their children, Shelby and Logan, all of Regina; sister in law, Joan Cates, Swift Current and her daughter, Barbara Lamothe and her granddaughter, Jackie, Berwyn, AB; son William and Tannis and their children, Owen, Tanielle, Desiree Cates, Calgary, AB; son J.A. (Bud) Cates, Swift Current; his aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and neighbors that meant so much to him. Ernie farmed in the McLean area all his life. He was a caring, compassionate man and would always lend a hand to a neighbor or friend. He married Alma Darlene Moore in Westminster United Church, Regina on June 25, 1966. A service of remembrance will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask. on Monday, March 10, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ronald R. Clark officiating. Cremation with interment in Qu'Appelle Cemetery at a later date.

CLARK, Ronald Reginald June 2, 1940 - November 15, 2005 Friends and family of Ron are deeply saddened by his passing on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at Regina. Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Reginald and Verda (Drury) Clark and infant brother Robert. Left to cherish his memory is partner Garnet Mang; former wife of 31 years Sharon Hurd; daughter Kateri, son-in-law David Corbishley and granddaughter Bernice; daughter Kristen (Kris) Clark and granddaughters Sabrina and Rachel (Jessica); siblings Frances (Gerald) Harnett; Edward (Lorna) Clark; Keith (Judy) Clark; nieces and nephews. Ron was born on the family farm near Ardath, Saskatchewan on June 2, 1940. Always a great student, Ron graduated from the University of Saskatchewan (B.A., B.Ed.), St. Andrew's College, Saskatoon (B.D.) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (S.T.M.). Ron served pastoral charges of the United Church of Canada in Saskatchewan including Macklin, United Church Chaplaincy at the U. of S., Eston, Meadow Lake, St. John's (Regina), and Balgonie-McLean until his retirement in June 2005. Social justice was always forefront in Ron's ministry. Ron happily shared his love of music with his family and community. Instrumental in the launching of the Meadow Lake Music Festival, Ron directed and accompanied many choirs, sang with the Regina Philharmonic and more recently recorded Watershed Stories with the Prairie Pride Chorus. A bridge fanatic, Ron could often be found making stink bids at tournaments. Ron also loved sports all year round and served as President of the Southeast Zone of the Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association. When not playing bridge, singing, curling, watching football, visiting friends, taking care of family and congregations, reading, or playing with Mortyk the Cat, Ron could be found happily digging in the garden, and tending his army sized supply of zucchini. For the Saskatchewan centennial, Ron embarked on a special project. He spent the last summer visiting every place in Saskatchewan that touched him. Typical Ron, this visiting was done in such a whirlwind that he had a month left over to visit Kateri and her family in Ottawa. We will remember him because he gave a lot to his community, was passionate about justice, and cared for his family, friends and congregations.

CLARK - Sarah Theresa (nee Garvin) of McLean, formerly of Balgonie, Sask., passed away at Indian Head, Sask. on Saturday, December 11th, 1976, at the age of 72 years. Funeral Service was held from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Balgonie, on Tuesday, December 14, 1976, the Rev. G. J. Schachtel officiating. Interment followed in the Regina Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Ed Keiser, Nelson Covey, Gary Flaman, John Wagman, Stan Shaw, and Bob Spencer. She was born in N. Ireland on May 18th, 1904, the daughter of William Garvin and Mary McErlain. She came to the Qu' Appelle district in the early 1940's, and was married to John Clark in Qu'Appelle in 1941. They farmed south of Qu'Appelle, and later in the McLean district. After selling their farm, they lived for a few years in Portage La Prairie, MB., where Mr. Clark passed away in 1962. Mrs. Clark then came back to McLean, and lived there until the second lane of the trans-Canada highway took her property. She then moved to Balgonie, where she resided for three years, again returning to live in McLean in the fall of 1975. Sally's Irish wit will be sadly missed by her many friends. She is survived by one nephew, John P. Scullion of Co. Antrim, N. Ireland.

CATES - Stella (nee Kennedy) April 25, 1920 - September 30, 2009. On Wednesday, September 30, 2009, Listella (Stella) Maggie Cates, Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, SK., formerly McLean, SK., widow of Fernie Cates, died at the age of 89 years. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, on Saturday, October 17, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. Interment of cremated remains in the McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by her husband Fernie in 1996, her parents Robert and Gertrude Kennedy and her brother Bob and his wife Alice Kennedy. Stella is survived by her sons Weston and Roy of McLean; brother Jim (Rita) Kennedy, Regina, SK., and their family Twyla, Donna and Jim; sister Daisy McCullough, Indian Head, SK., and her family Lyle, Elaine, Donna, Debra, Darcy and Robert.

COCHRANE - Gertrude (nee Suggitt). On Thursday, April 1, 1999, Gertrude Cochrane, widow of Harry Cochrane passed away peacefully in Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., at the age of 89 years. Gertrude was born in Fleming, Sask., February 14, 1910, moved to Imperial, Sask. and spent all her school years there. She married Harry Cochrane in 1930 and spent 53 years in McLean, Sask., then nine years in Regina, Sask., and finally moving to Echo Lodge in 1992. Gertrude was predeceased by her husband in 1974, son John in 1969, son-in-law, Fred Petford in 1987, grandson Tim Petford in 1998, and her only sister Myrtle Pettinger in 1998. Gertrude leaves to cherish her memory, three children: Tom (Joyce) of Calgary; Marjorie Petford of Regina; and Eleanor (Cecil) Gillert, of Red Deer, Also seven grandchildren: Tom (Colleen) Cochrane and daughters Kathryn, Melody, Amanda, Emilv and Sara, all of Calgary, Alta.; Mary Anne (Scott) Redpath and daughters Miranda Lee and Kaitlyn of Edmonton, Alta.; Les (Chris) Petford and daughters, Shari and Leanne of Emerald Park, Regina; granddaughter-in-law, Leone Petford and sons Corey and Dion of Balgonie, Sask.; Reg (Maxine) Petford of Qu'Appelle and daughter Meghan; Ken (Janet) Gillert and son Christopher of Red Deer; Greg Gillert, Red Deer; and Anita (Bryce) Barnhart of Florida. At Gertrude's request, a private family grave side service will be held.

COCHRANE - John William. On Sunday, November 26, 1967. John William Cochrane, Air Force Base, Moose Jaw, Sask., formerly McLean, Sask. Age 19 years. Funeral service St. Andrews United Church, Indian Head, Sask., Thursday, November 30, at 2:00 PM., Rev. W. A. Cross officiating, assisted by Mr. J. McKinlay. Internment in Indian Head Cemetery. Mr Cochrane is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cochrane, McLean, one brother Thomas, Rock Springs, Wyoming, USA, two sisters (Marjorie) Mrs. F. Petford, McLean, (Eleanor) Mrs. C. Gillert, McLean. Also grandmother, Mrs. E. Cochrane, Imperial, Sask. One aunt Mrs. G. Pettinger, Margaret, Manitoba and one uncle T. M. Cochrane, Imperial.

COGHILL - Jared William. On Friday, February 28, 2003, Jared William Coghill beloved son of Kevin Coghill and Denise Marshall, McLean, Sask., passed away at the age of two years and eleven months. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask., on Wednesday, March 5, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Ron Clarke officiating with interment in McLean Cemetery. Jared was predeceased by his paternal grandfather William Coghill besides his loving parents Kevin and Denise, Jared is survived by two brothers; Noel and Robert Marshall, three sisters; Laura, Sarah and Trisha Marshall his paternal grandmother Sylvia Coghill, McLean, his maternal grandparents Bob and Mary Mann, Lemberg, Sask., also his aunts, uncles and cousins. Kevin and Denise would like to give special thanks to Dr. A. Essalah and to the nursing staff of the neo natal unit and to the ward on 4F and to the M. P.I.C.U. of the Regina General Hospital also to the staff at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre for all your love and care to Jared.

COGHILL - Maureen Leah (October 28, 1959 - February 10, 2010). Maureen passed away peacefully in the Palliative Care Unit at the Pasqua Hospital. She was surrounded by her family and close friend. Maureen was predeceased by her father, William, brother Curtis, sister Carmen, and nephews Daniel Demyen, Jared Coghill and Noel Marshall. Left to cherish her memory are her son, Nathan Gillert, daughters Alicia and Christina (Phil) Gillert, mother Sylvia, sisters Debbie (Dennis), Laura, brothers Blaine (Sherry), Kevin (Denise), Robert (Heather), numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins and long time friends Grace Petford, Barb & George Fraser and families. Maureen grew up on the family dairy farm at McLean, SK. She lived in Regina where she had a 32 year career with Farm Credit Canada. Maureen was a devoted mother, daughter, sister and friend. She will be lovingly remembered for her strong work ethic, her sense of humour and her love of life. Funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall/School Gym, on Saturday, February 13, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Trish McCarthy officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery.

COGHILL - Sylvia (nee Ewart) November 1, 1935 - June 22, 2013. On Saturday, June 22, 2013, with her family by her side, Sylvia Coghill, Emerald Park, SK, formerly McLean, SK, died at the age of 77 years. She was born in Congress SK. and died in Regina, SK. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall/School Gymnasium on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Interment in the McLean Cemetery. Sylvia's joy was her family. Left to mourn are her children: Debbie (Dennis) Demyen, Blaine (Sherry) Coghill, Laura Coghill (Mel), Kevin (Denise) Coghill and Robert (Heather) Coghill; 23 grandchildren; 17 great- grandchildren; brother Dave (Bertie) Ewart and long time friend Grace Petford as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Sylvia was predeceased by her husband William (Bill) Coghill in 1990; son William Jr.; daughters Carmen and Maureen, grandsons Daniel, Jared and Noel; brothers Sinclair and Jack and her parents David and Margaret (nee Sinclair) Ewart. The family would like to thank Dr. Duffy, Dr. Haidash and Dr. Zimmermann for the care they gave Sylvia. Online

CONNOLLY - Wayne Ian. It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing of our husband, dad and grandfather, Wayne Ian Connolly of McLean, SK on Friday, May 8, 2009 at the age of 68 years. Wayne was predeceased by his parents Leon and Edna Connolly. Left to honour his memory are his wife of 49 years, Delores; daughter Kim (Gerry) Pinay and their children Paige and Jolene; daughter Shelley (Bill) Hubble; son Trevor (Jennifer) Connolly and their children Grace and Brooke; siblings Sheila (Geoff) Vincent, Marilyn (Eddie) Wesolowski, Carol Connolly, Beatrice Turkowich and Owen (Wanda) Connolly; as well as many sisters-in-law, brothers-inlaw, nieces, nephews and friends. Wayne was born August 17, 1940 in Invermay, SK. He worked for Cargill Grain Ltd for 30 years, retiring in 2001. Wayne was happiest working outdoors on his acreage. He loved socializing with family and friends. He was well known for his funloving nature and sense of humour. Flowers are gratefully declined, those wishing to do so may make a donation to a charity of their choice in memory of Wayne. A funeral service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. with interment to follow in Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

COVEY - Alexander Edward Funeral service for the late Alexander Edward Covey, who died on February 28, 1989, at Indian Head at the age of 88 years, was held in Bethel United Church, McLean, on March 3rd, 1989. The officiating clergy was Rev. Holly Schick. Interment followed in Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ross Copeland, Stan Shaw, Walter Bostock, Jim McPherson, Don Spencer and Rodney Petford. Alexander Edward Covey was born at Balgonie, N.W.T., on June 10, 1900, second son of Nathan John and Elizabeth Blythe Covey (nee Pretty). He is survived by four sisters: Nellie (Tom) Spencer, and Effie Bates, both of Indian Head; Edna (Ed) Beattie, of Regina; and Mildred Osborne, of Brandon, Manitoba; three brothers: Lloyd Covey, and Nelson (Astrid) Covey, both of McLean; and Gilbert (Joyce) Covey, of Balgonie; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, in November, 1956; his mother in November, 1972; a brother, Ivan in October, 1980 and a sister: Mabel Scott of Virden, in January, 1984; also two sisters in infancy and three brothers-in-law.

COVEY - Astrid Marie Violet (nee Sandberg).On Friday, December 16, 2005, Astrid Marie Violet Covey, widow of Nelson Covey, McLean, Sask., died at the age of 79 years. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask., on Wednesday, December 21, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Officiants Rev. Peter Calhoun. Interment in the Regina Memorial Gardens. Predeceased by her husband Nelson James Covey in 1998, her parents Axel and Clara (nee Olson) Sandberg, a brother Axel Sandberg in 1993 and a nephew Michael Sandberg in 1978. Mrs. Covey is survived by three daughters: Sherry (Blaine) Coghill; Sandra (Charles) Brown and Pam Gigian all of McLean, Sask., ten grandchildren: Melanie (Korey) Morrow, Regina, Sask.; Melissa (Trevor) Sigfusson, Sylvan Lake, AB.; Jeremy (Jessica) Coghill, McLean; Michaela (Glen) Brule, Regina; Jason (Michelle) Coghill, Regina; Dakota Brown, McLean; Chelsea Gigian, Redwater, AB.; Brock (Sheena) Gigian, Regina; Clancy Gigian, McLean; and Brooke Gigian of McLean. Mrs. Covey is also survived by five great grandchildren, brother Reuben Sandberg, Qu'Appelle, Sask., sister in law Mildred Osborne, Calgary, AB., two brothers in law Gilbert (Joyce) Covey, Balgonie, Sask. and Walter Spencer, Wolseley, Sask., as well as her nieces and nephews.

COVEY - Elizabeth Blythe (nee Pretty). Tuesday, November 14, 1972, Mrs. Elizabeth Blythe Covey age 96 years, late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by her husband, Nathan John in 1956 and two daughters in infancy, Mrs. Covey is survived by five sons: Ivan and Gilbert, Balgonie, Sask.; Alexander, Lloyd and Nelson, McLean. Sask.; five daughters, Mrs. W. J. (Ellen) Spencer, McLean, Sask.; Mrs. J. R. (Effie) Cates, McLean, Sask.; Mrs. Mabel Scott, Virden, Man.; Mrs. J. (Edna) Beattie, Regina; Mrs. D. (Mildred) Osborne, Elgin, Man.; nineteen grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren and one brother, Lorne Pretty, Duncan, B.C. Funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, Friday, November 17, 1972, at 2:00 p.m with Miss Doreen Smith officiating, interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

COWAN - Elizabeth Jane. On Sunday, December, 29, 1968 Elizabeth Jane Cowan beloved wife of John Cowan, McLean, age 88 years, funeral service in Bethel United Church, McLean Wednesday, January 1 at 1:30 p.m. Mr J. McKinley officiating. Internment in McLean cemetery. Predeceased by two daughters, (Etty) Mrs. E. J. Smith, 1960, (Edith) Mrs A. Thorneycrost, 1966 Besides her husband, Mrs. Cowan is survived by 4 daughters, Agnes and (Alma), Mrs. B. Smith. both of Regina,(Helen) Mrs. W. Craig of Medina, Ontario, Margaret of Vancouver, B. C.; 2 sons John of Whitehorse, Y.T., Eric of McLean; 14 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren.

COWAN - Eric William was born January 26, 1913 and passed away on May 21, 2005. Eric was predeceased by his parents Wilbert and Bessie Cowan; sisters, Etty Smith, Edith Thorneycroft, Agnes Pearce, Alma Smith, Helen Craig; brother, John Cowan; niece: Doreen Dwernychuk, nephew: Bobby Thorneycroft and cousin: Wilbert Cowan. He is survived by his sister, Margaret Cowan of Vancouver, BC; nieces and nephews, Audrey (Bill) Beadle of Ilderton, ON, Edith Mathers of London, ON, Allan (Beth) Smith of Regina, Kenneth (Joan) Thorneycroft of Stittsville, ON, Eleanor Simpson (Jack: deceased) of Regina, Jean (Jim) Caddy of Embro, ON, Gerald (Bernice) Thorneycroft of Cape Breton Island, Grace (Allan) Schnurr of St. Mary's, ON, Rand Craig of Medina, ON, Leslie (Mary) Craig of Iroquois, ON, Joan (David) Parson of Stratford, ON, Daniel (Bonnie) Smith of Regina, Marilyn (Keith) Shaw of Calgary, Mary Cowan of Boissevain, MB and many great and great-great nieces and nephews. Eric is also survived by special friends, Mrs. Helen Walkeden (Percy Leonard: deceased) of Regina, Jeff (Corrine) Walkeden of McLean, Judith Lindenbach (Larry Dunn) of Regina, Vivian Bobrutzki (Bernie) of Grand Prairie, AB , Connie Hall (Charles) of Southey, SK and Ada Walkeden of Indian Head, SK. Eric was born and raised on the homestead of his parents, Wilbert and Bessie Cowan near McLean, SK. He lived his life by farming in the McLean District until recently when with the help of his neighbours, the Walkeden family, he moved into a retirement home in Regina. Throughout his life, he was a very close friend of the Walkeden, working over the years with more than on generation of the family. Eric maintained an active interest in many things, keeping up on current events. He kept records of his family history, clearly remembering the past. He made new friends when he moved to Regina. Although he slowed down over the last years, he remained alert and in good health until recently he encountered difficulties and declined rapidly before his death. A memorial service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 10:00 a.m.

COWAN - John Wilbert. On Monday, March 11, 1969 John Wilbert Cowan, McLean, Sask. Age 94 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Thursday April 3rd at 2:00 PM. Mr. J. McKinlay officiating. Internment in McLean cemetery. Predeceased by his wife Elizabeth, December 29, 1968, also two daughters, Etty, 1960, and Edith in 1966. Mr. Cowan is survived by four daughters, Agnes, Regina, Sask, Margaret, Vancouver, B.C. Mrs B. (Alma) Smith of Regina, Sask, Mrs. W. (Helen ) Craig of Medina, Ontario; two sons, John Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Eric, McLean; 14 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren.

COWAN - Robert Cowan, a resident of McLean, for over 60 years, died at Chilliwack, B.C.,' December 29, 1947. Funeral services were held there and interment will be in McLean cemetery. Mr. Cowan came west from Palmerston, Ont., and settled in McLean, where he farmed until a year ago. In 1897 he married Miss Agnes Stewart, who predeceased him in 1925. Later he married Miss Nellie Humphry of Lake- field, Ont., who survives him. He is also survived by two brother'S at McLean. Thomas and Wilbert and sister. Mrs. W. G. Evans of Chilliwack, BC.

COWAN - Ross. Leonard Ross Leonard. Cowan, 69, died October 15, 2018 at the Regina General Hospital. Ross was born August 17, 1949 in Regina to Len and Helen (nee Sneath) Cowan. He graduated from Campion Collegiate and the University of Saskatchewan. He worked as an accountant throughout his career, was a Boy Scout leader, a councilman for the Village of B-Say-Tah and active in St.John's Anglican Church in Fort Qu�Appelle. He loved his children, his grandchildren, the CBC, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and a roaring bonfire. He was blessed with many great friends and close cousins. Ross is survived by his sister Candace Cowan of Bowser, BC; his son Daniel Cowan (Jennifer Olson) and their sons Jace, Cade and Rhett of Winnipeg, MB; his daughters Sarah Cowan of Regina, and Kate Cowan (Sean Sunquist) and their sons Trevlyn and Elliot of Ottawa, ON. Ross's children would like to thank Ross's long time friends Dick and Sue Boxall and Glen Cook and Nancy O'Dell for their constant and sustained friendship and help. The funeral services will be held in St. John's Anglican Church, Fort Qu'Appelle, SK. on Friday, October 19, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Warren Huestis officiating.

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DAHL, Deborah 1968 - 2013. Deborah Dahl (nee Retvedt) Birchwood Stables, McLean Saskatchewan passed away Wednesday, Sept. 11/2013 at the age of 45 after a brief battle with cancer. Deb was predeceased by her Father Leonard Retvedt and brother-in-law Barry Sather. Deb is survived by her husband Jeff Milligan, son Brett (Selina) Dahl, daughter Kristina (Andrew) Rothwell- Stepsons TyIer & Travis Milligan. Mother Elinor Retvedt, brother Larry (Deanna); Kim (Shelley), Ray& Sisters Judy Sather & Wendy (Richard) Reimer. Father & mother-in-law Geny & Barb Milligan, brothers-in-law Kevin(Patty), Trevor (Shauna), Kylie(Jainie) Milligan & Sister-in-law Erin Milligan. Numerous Aunts, Uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. The family wishes to extend their extreme gratitude to Dr. Tori, Dr. Zimmerman, the nurses and support staff of Unit 3B at the Regina Pasqua Hospital for their compassion. Deb felt safe in your care and for that, thank you all. A celebration of Deb's life will be held on Tuesday, 17th September, 2013 at 2pm at the First United Church 223, 3rd Ave. NE Swim Current, SK. Funeral Services provided by Warren's Funeral Home , 126-2nd Ave NE Swift Current, Sk. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the DEB DAHL WELLNESS Fund through any Conexus Credit Union in Sask The family would like to invite all to attend the Cabaret on Sept, 27th at the Caledonian Curling Club on 2225 Sandra Schnirler Way in Regina Sk. to show your support in honour of Deb.

DANCEY - Glen Martin of McLean, Sk. passed away peacefully at the Pasqua Hospital June 13, 2002 at the age of 73. Predeceased by his parents Nola and Wesley Dancey; infant son Danny; sister Nettie; sister Vera; brother-in-law Rudy Rossow; step-daughter Judy Perry. Glen is survived by his loving wife Gladys; son Terry (Candy); daughter Rose Mary Siciliano; stepson Francis (Ellen) Perry; stepson Michael Perry; sister Rose Rossow; brother Arley; sister-in-law Ella (Cliff) McEwen; sister-in-law Ethel Parsons; brother-in-law Ernest (Velda) Heckbert; 14 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews that he was very close to. A memorial Service will be held at Bolgonie Baptist Church June 22, 2002 at 2:00 P.M., with Pastor Roy Matthews officiating. Cremation.

DUSTERBECK - Herman. December 26, 1966, Mr. Herman Dusterbeck, age 59 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Myrtle Dusterbeck. 1735 Halifax St., Regina. The late Mr. Dusterbeck is survrvived by his wife: two daughters, Mrs. (Beverly) G. Bonar, Garry St. Regina. Mrs. (Janet) A. M. D. Carmichael, Winnipeg. Man. Two grandsons, two brothers, Emil and William, of Davin (McLean area); two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gotschall, Regina and Mrs. Emilie Kerth, Washington, U.S.A. Funeral service will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel, Wednesday, Dec. 28. at 11 a.m. Rev. A. H. Ornhner will officiate, with Interment in Riverside Memorial Park

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EDMONDS - Lorna Doone (nee Paul). Wednesday, November 26, 1969, Lorna Doone Edmonds, age 63 years, late of Balgonie, Sask. Predeceased by her husband, Baden, in 1968 and one brother, William in 1968. Mrs. Edmonds is survived by one son, Denis, 4215 Garnet St., four grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Ann Geinow, Balgonie, Mrs. Gertrude Mang, Haney, B.C. Mrs. Delia Lavender, Sooke, B.C. two brothers, Cecil Paul, McLean, Sask. and Harry Paul, Toronto, Ont. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 29, 1969, in Speers Funeral Chapel at 1.30 p.m. with Mr. Daryl Sauer officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.

EKBERG - Ila Lorrena (nee Jackson). Her family wish to announce the passing of their mother on Thursday, April 12, 2001, at Pioneer Village, formerly of McLean. A celebration of her life will be held at the McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, SK, on Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Sprucehome Baptist Cemetery, Stockholm, SK, at 4:00 p.m. Ila was born at home on a farm near Palmer, SK, on April 18, 1917. She leaves to mourn her passing: her daughter Myrita (Bill) and her children Yvonne (Bruce) Kosugi, Quentin, Carmen (Glenn) Parsons; and her son Ron (Roberta) and children Keri and Paul; as well as two great grandchildren Erik and Robyn Kosugi; her twin sister Ina Hubbard and family. She was predeceased by an infant sister Leola; her parents Alexander and Annie Jackson; her husband John; her son Garry and brother-in-law Art Hubbard. Her lifelong love of teaching influenced the lives of many young Canadian children she taught over her 25 years of service. Her loving human touch reached all who knew her. Her love of nature and people served God's plan in the way she lived her life. The family extends special thanks to Pioneer Village Staff for their loving and compassionate care given over the past five years.

EKBERG - John. Accidentally on Friday, October 8, 1976, John Ekberg, Mclean, Sask. aged 63 years. The funeral service will be held in New Stockholm Lutheran Church, Stockholm, Sask., on Tuesday, October 12, at 2:00 p.m. Officiant, the Reverend Gary D. Hanington. Interment in the Baptist Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents and one brother, Dan, Mr. Ekberg is survived by his wife Ila of McLean, and two sons, Ron, 130 Walen Crescent, Regina, and Garry of Winnipeg, Man., one daughter Mrs. P. (Myrita) Parsons of McLean, Sask.; two grandchildren; one brother, Carl of Burnaby, B.C. seven sisters, Mrs. V. (Elsie) Freed of Dubuc, Sask., Mrs. E. (Dora) Fowlie, of 3505-28th Ave., Regina, (Mrs.) Annie Hallowell, Powell River. B.C., Mrs. E. (Agnes) Wait of Waldron, Sask., Mrs. S. (Helen) Erickson of Horsefly, B.C., Mrs. G. (Hulda) Newman of New Westminster, B.C. and Mrs. J. (Marion) Culbert of Richmond, B.C.

EKBERG Myrita. November 6, 1943 - April 19, 2020.
Myrita Ekberg always planted too many tomatoes. A consummate farmer and lover of nature, Myrita began and ended her life in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. We announce her passing on April 19th, 2020 with enormous grief, and yet with the comfort that her suffering is now over. She was predeceased by her parents John and Ita and her brother Garry. She is survived by many who mourn her passing. These include her loving husband Bill Rees; her brother Ron (Roberta) and his children Keri and Paul; her eldest daughter Yvonne (Morris) and grandchildren Eric and Robin; her son Quentin; her youngest daughter Carmen (Glenn) and grandchildren Emma and John; and her husband's children William, Jacqueline, Gerald and Molly.
Myrita was worthy of the Ekberg name, one of a line of strong women of boundless optimism and good humour. She was the first child of John and Ita Ekberg of the Freedhome district in the Stockholm area of Saskatchewan. They lived on the John Ekberg homestead until 1957 when the family moved to the Wolseley area. From an early age, she showed her great love of animals and the natural world. As a little girl, she loved frogs, which she kept in large wash tubs on the family farm as her pets. Even in her early years, she understood that we must take care of the small things in nature as everything is connected.
Her adult journey brought her to Regina and then to British Columbia where she married and had her family. She lived in the Vancouver area and then in the Okanagan valley, in Naramata where she had connections to Keremeos and to the Parsons family fruit orchard.
Before long, Myrita found herself back in Saskatchewan -- a prairie girl to the end! For many years she worked with Indian and Northern affairs in Regina. Myrita lived in McLean Saskatchewan for a number of years and while there she volunteered much time to the Scouting movement. Ever active, she "retired" in the eighties to take up organic farming on family land, on the original Hilmar Ekberg homestead. This was a new chapter in her life with husband Bill Rees. Here she was truly at home again, in the wide-open spaces that Saskatchewan has in such abundance. She loved her garden and feeding the birds -- even the little sparrows --, lessons learned from her mother Ila.
At a time when organic farming and concern for the environment is such a commonplace, we can forget how forward-thinking Myrita was. In the eighties, neither was a popular preoccupation. But for Myrita, her passions were a way of life. Back in the eighties, she tackled waste in the government office by organizing office-wide recycling. And it goes without saying that she poured her heart and skill into excellence in organic farming and gardening, and sharing her regular bumper crop of tomatoes!
It would be a mistake to assume that Myrita's path was an easy one, but as a true Ekberg woman, she never complained and remained remarkably optimistic even in her later years, despite all her health issues. Close to her death, she was talking about getting a prosthesis for her amputated leg, as she had not been able to walk for the better part of a year. Perhaps Myrita's optimism was fuelled by her extensive relationships. She loved and was loved by many. She was friendly to all. Quick to offer praise and encouragement, she was fiercely proud of her children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
We, her family, offer special thanks to Dr. Net, the staff at Esterhazy Centennial Nursing Home and Saint Anthony's Hospital in Esterhazy for their compassionate care in Myrita's final months. She was an Ekberg woman to the very end! She has left us bereft, but consoled by her good humour and so many wonderful memories. Rest in peace, Myrita. Our love for you and our family will sustain us. Our hearts are heavy. Let us all help each other in the days ahead. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.

ENNS - George Edward (September 17, 1937 - January 16, 2005). He had no enemies, the respect of his peers, and the endless love and respect of his family. The youngest child born to Isaac and Elizabeth Enns of Swift Current, Sask. George was the youngest in his family, but became the oldest in the Spencer family when he married Patricia in 1959. He loved the farm near Mclean, and even tried his hand at land work. But most of all he liked to "walk the back 40". He was always someone you could count on. Coming to the aid of family and friends, he saved his younger sisters-in-law more than once. Predeceased by his parents, brother William and sister Mary. George is survived by wife Patricia, daughters Linda (Howard) Gehl, and Leslie Enns (Robert Bray), granddaughters Amy, Melissa, Stephanie and Courtney Gehl, Elizabeth and Anne Enns-Bray and grandson William EnnsBray. Also survived by his brother John Enns of Abbotsford, mother-in-law E. Mable Spencer of Regina, plus many other friends and family members. At George's request there will be no funeral.

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FARRER - Beatrice Mary. Funeral Service for Beatrice Mary Farrer beloved wife of Llewellyn, farm McLean - Qu'Appelle area in St, Thomas Anglican Church, Vernon District, (McLean) on Friday, February 9th, 1990 at 2:30 p.m. Officiant Rev. Smitty Kent. Interment in St. Thomas Cemetery. Born in Qu'Appelle, N.W.T. on June 23rd, 1905. Died at Indian Head, Sask. February 6th, 1990.

FARRER -Llewellyn Roderick Bruce Fort Qu' Appelle, Sask. & formerly of Qu'Appelle and McLean area in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Vernon District, Qu'Appelle, on Saturday, December 16, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. Officiant: Rev. Perry Quinton. Interment in St. Thomas Cemetery. Born: Lakefield, Ontario, June 20, 1906. Died: Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, December 10, 1995 .

FEHLER - Magdalena. On Sunday, January 25, 1970, Magdalena Fehler, McLean, Sask., age 87 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Tuesday, January 27 at 2:00 p.m. Mr. J. McKinlay officiating, interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Predeceased by her husband Jacob in 1959. Mrs. Fehler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. (Annie) Winters and Mrs. Frank (Freda) Kennedy, both of Mclean; one granddaughter and three great-grandchildren.

FISCHER - Mike peacefully lost his long courageous battle with cancer on Thursday, January 19, 2017. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Catherine Fischer; infant son Daniel; and siblings, Mary, Rose, Daisy, Phillip, Joe, John, and Jake. Mike is survived by his loving wife of 53 years Peggy; sons, Ken (Darcel) and Scott (Tabatha); grandchildren, Justin, Amanda, Deja, Jennifer, and May; great- grandson Alex; very special sister-in-law Elsie of Regina; brother Ed of Saskatoon; as well as many nieces, nephews, great- nieces, great-nephews, the Howell family, and many friends. Mike was born on July 28, 1942 in Lestock, SK and grew up on a farm south of McLean, SK and met the love of his life through childhood friends, Don and Eileen, and were married in McLean on September 28, 1963. He retired in 2002 from Sherwood Co-op Home Centre lumber department after many satisfying years of service. Mike thoroughly enjoyed helping his customers who would quickly become friends who could easily find him in the warehouse by his unique laugh! After retirement, he volunteered at Agribition, Globe Theatre and St. James United Church, where he helped make dozens of fudge Easter eggs, thousands of pies, and helped with preparation and clean up for fall suppers and dinner theatres. Mike and Peggy were bitten by the travel bug and enjoyed many trips together, including Bali, China, cruises through the Caribbean, bus trips through the US, camping trips to Alaska and Yellowknife, and numerous trips to visit family in Alberta and BC. However, their most favourite destination was Hawaii where they enjoyed three of the islands. Mike's most favourite time was having family BBQ's that included a big feast of ribs and corn on the cob. Funeral Service will be held at St. James United Church, 4506 Sherwood Drive, Regina, SK on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Special thank you to all of the Palliative Care Workers who took such good care of Mike during the last months of his journey.

FISHER - Eva Marie (nee Jacobs). With thoughts of sadness and many memories of an old and dear friend and pioneer of McLean, sympathy is extended to all of the family of Mrs. Eva Marie Fisher, who passed away on July 23rd, 1981, at the age of 86 years, after a lengthy illness. Pre-deceased by her husband, Jacob, in 1970, two daughters, Georgina in 1931, and Rose in 1979, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Fisher is survived by: eight daughters, Mrs. Philip (Anne) Leibel of Regina, Mrs. Pauline Grad of Mclean, Mrs. Art (Kae) Nelson of Moose Jaw, Mrs. John (Phil) Kuntz of Regina, Mrs. Hugh (Barbara) Bright of Ottawa, Mrs. Wilf (Vina) Flaman of Regina, Mrs. Robert (Alice) Flaman of Regina, and Mrs. Roy (Margaret) Haugen of Lloydminster, Alberta; one son, George, and his wife Ruthe, of Delta, B.C.; son-in-law, Henry Diewold, of Regina; 31 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren; a brother, Peter Jacobs, of Regina; and by five sisters, Mary Schaumieffel, Christina Mireau and Rose Hanaback, all of Regina, Margaret Fitterer of Medicine Hat, Alberta, and Barbara Geisinger, also of Medicine Hat. Mrs. Fisher was born in Odessa, Russia, and came to Canada with her parents in 1905, settling in the Qu�Appelle district. In 1913 she was married to Jacob Fisher and they farmed near McLean, later retiring into the Village of McLean where she lived until Mr. Fisher passed away. She then made her home in Regina. She was a true pioneer, having raised a large family and having struggled through the depression years. Her family, her church, and her friends were the highlights of her life and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her.

FISHER - Jacob. Tuesday, March 17, 1970, Jacob Fisher age 83 years, McLean, Sask., dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Eva Fisher, McLean. Sask. Mr. Fisher is survived by his wife, Eva, nine daughters, Mrs. (Rose) H. Diewold, Saskatoon, Sk., Mrs. (Annie) P. Leibel, Regina, Sask., Mrs. (Pauline) Grad, McLean, Sask., Mrs. (Kathleen) A. Nelson, Coderre, Sask., Mrs. (Phillipine) J. Kuntz, Regina, Sask., Mrs., (Barbara) H. Bright, London, Ont., Mrs (Vina) W. Flaman, Regina, Mrs. (Margaret) R. Haugen, Edmonton, Alta., one son W. George, Edmonton, A1ta. Thirty-one grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, two brothers, Fred at Montmartre, and Frank at Balgonie, two sisters Mrs Regina Keller, Montmartre, and Miss Christine Fisher, Balgonie, Sask. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 19, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. in Little Flower R.C. Church, with Rev. J. Deutscher and Rev. Greer officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday evening in the R.C. Church at McLean.

FORBISTER - Ben. It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts, that the family of Ben announces his passing after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 75 years.
Ben was born in Lundar, MB to Gilbert and Mary Forbister. At age 16 he moved to Portage La Prairie, MB where he worked in a garage as an Automotive Mechanic. A few years later Ben began working for the CP Railroad in various towns across Saskatchewan, including Outlook and Conquest where he met his young bride Joan. They married on December 20, 1958 Soon after their nuptials Ben began working in grain elevator construction and into grain buying Three years later the young couple moved to Melfort, SK where Laurie was born. Their second child Brent was born a year and a half later in Lundar, MB where they purchased and operated a Restaurant. Shortly after, they moved to Birsay, SK where he ran the Federal grain elevator and Shell bulk station. They remained in Birsay, Sk for 10 years until Ben began his true calling, truck driving and repair. After moving his family to Regina, he continued this career and farming in the McLean, Saskatchewan for the remainder of his years.
He was predeceased by his parents, Gilbert and Mary; sisters Myrtle, Ellinor and Hazel; sister-in-laws Edith and Olive; brother-in-law Kark; and niece, Brenda.
He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 51 years, Joan; daughter Laurie; son Brent (Teresa); grandchildren Kristin (Jeff), Tamara, Brando Dari-Anne, Mykel and Nicholas; and a very special great grandson, Chase, who always made his papa smile. Ben also leaves to mourn his passing, his brothers, Les (Ethel), Stanley (Teresa) and his sister Marion (Harley); brothers-in-law Ken (Jeanene), Fred (Mary); and numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Ben may be made to Regina Palliative Care Inc. or to Allan Blair Cancer Centre.
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GALAN - Brian Raymond was born on April 28, 1947 in Regina and raised in McLean, SK. He, his wife, Judy and their children resided in Manitoba and British Columbia before returning to Saskatchewan in 1974. They settled in Indian Head, SK in 1978. After a long courageous battle with cancer, Brian passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 3, 2008 with his family by his side. Brian was predeceased by his parents, George and Helen Galan; his brother, Don. He is survived by his wife, Judy; their sons, Corey (Geraldine) and children, Shaunna, Tori, Tyler, Mike, Darren (Dawson Creek, B.C.), Ron and children, Mickenzie and Michael (Regina), Derrick (Kristy) and children, Austin and Troy (Dawson Creek, B.C.). Brian also leaves to mourn, brothers and sisters, Gordon (Marlene), Fred (Sharon), Joan, Carol, Brenda (Ken) as well as his nieces and nephews. Brian was deeply touched by the kindness of his family, friends, health care workers and hospital staff. A Graveside Service will be held at 1:30 P.M. on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at Indian Head Cemetery with Rev. Stewart Wass officiating.

GALENZOSKI - Martha (nee Frombach). On Friday, May 25, 2001 Martha Galenzoski (nee From bach), late of Regina, Sask. and formerly of McLean, passed away at the age of 101 years. She was predeceased by her husband Richard; parents Peter and Maria Frombach; step-mother Ida Fromback; daughter Edna Paholko; sisters Minnie, Esther and Henrietta and brothers Seigfried, Paul and Aaron. Martha is survived by her children Irma (Bill) McClintock and their children Bill (Rita) and Ron (Dira); Irvin Richards and his children Ronalea, Judy (Joe) Hawes, John, Ruth (Ray) Hill and Steve (Connie) and Marian (James) Brown and their children Jason (Audrey) and Lisa (Walt) Lockie; son-in-law Mike Paholko and his son Randy; twelve great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; sisters Ruth Schmahl, Judith (Tom) Muscrove, Myrtle Tamblyn, ALma (Clem) Wagner, Dorothy Zurowski and Jane (Ed) Read; brothers Benjamin, Wilfred (Dorothy), Gerald (Alma) and Elmer (Diane) and sisters-in-law Gertrude Frombach and Edith Frombach as well as numerous nieces and nephews. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, May 28, 2001 at 2:00 P.M. in the chapel of Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave., Regina SK. The Interment will follow in Regina Memorial Gardens.

GALENZOSKI, Patricia Marie. Tricia Marie Galenzoski, late of Regina, SK passed away peacefully with Jason and Laurie by her side on Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Patsy was predeceased by her loving parents Walter and Lillian Galenzoski; brother Kenny and sister Marlene. She is survived by her children Brenda, Tyler, Laurie(Raymond) and Jason (Tannis); numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her siblings Darlene, Deanna (Grant), Barry (Sheila) and Doug (Colleen) as well as many nieces and nephews that loved her dearly. A CELEBRATION OF PATSY'S LIFE will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 4825 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK on Friday, December 28, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. with fellow ship to follow. Donations in memory of can be made to a charity of your choice.Special thanks to Dr. Hagel and all the compassionate caregivers at the Pasqua Hospital. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca.Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home

GEBO - Asa William. Funeral services for Asa William Gebo, 85, was held in Westminster Presbyterian Church at Estevan, with Rev. C. Smith officiating. Burial was in Souris Valley Memorial Gardens. Mr. Gebo was born at Frazee, Minn., and in 1905 he homesteaded in the Estevan district. In 1911 he moved to Qu'Appelle, where he operated a livery stable. Later, Mr. Gebo moved to McLean where he farmed and operated a market garden until his retirement in 1961. At that time he returned to Estevan. Mr. Gebo is survived by one brother, Arthur of Washington, and one sister, Mrs. Nelly Cooley, Estevan.

GEIGER - Warren passed away peacefully with his family by his side after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, August 19, 2005 at the age of 77 years. He was predeceased by his father Dominic (Tom) Geiger and nephews Bryan Fuchs and Grant Beingessner. Warren will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his mother Evelyn; loving wife of 56 years, Mary; son Cal (Lynn); daughter Linda (Clem); grandchildren Chad (Katja), Doug, Dale, Kevin, and Stephen; sister Gladys (Jack); and brother Milt (Betsy) as well as extended family and friends. Warren was born and raised on a farm near McLean, SK. He and Mary were married in 1949 and have lived in Regina since 1952. Warren was always prepared to lend a helping hand whenever and wherever needed. He will be missed by all who knew him. A visitation will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. A memorial mass will be held at St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, 5020 7th Avenue, Regina, SK on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ken Koep, Celebrant.

GETZ - Lawrence Joseph, late of Bolgonie,and McLean passed away suddenly on Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at the age of 75 years. Predeceased by his parents and one sister. Lawrence survived by his loving wife of 51 Years, Arlene; five daughters: Merita (Matthew) Melnychuk and their children, Davin (Carol and their daughter Bailey), Heather, Justine, Blair; Brenda (Garth) Fink and children Kari-Ann (Kelly), Tera-Lee; Shelley Dugalo (Tim Reinhardt) and her children, Collin, Crystal, his children Elliot; Sheila (Jim) Kampman and their children Jenna, Jade; Leanne (Clint) Carpenter and their son Derek; five sisters three brothers; as well as numerous neices and nephews. Prayers will be held Sunday, July 3, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Balgonie. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, July 4, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Balgonie with Rev. Danilo Rafael presiding. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

GILBY, James Douglas, formerly of McLean, Saskatchewan was born at Ardath , Saskatchewan on October 7, 1918, son of Frederick Bert and Agnes Mary (Morrison) Gilby. Predeceased by his father, Fred in 1967; his mother Agnes in 1941; and two brothers, Norman and George Gilby; James is survived by three brothers: Ray (Doreen), Stoughton, Sask.; Robert (Alma), Davidson, Sask.; and Lyle, Indian Head, Sask; two sisters: Margaret (William) Greenley, Prince George, BC; and Anne (George) Young, Quesnel, BC. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

GILLERT - Alice Llewellyn (nee Rickard) passed away suddenly at her home on February 9th, 1986 at the age of 71 years. The funeral service was held on February 13, 1986 in McLean Bethel United Church, with Rev. George Holliday officiating, assisted by his wife, Leslie Paveling. Interment was in Mclean Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harold Schmidt, Harvey Betteridge, Lenny Watts, Blaine Goghill, Darcy Schenk, and Brian Rumple. Leaving to mourn her loss are her husband, Herman; her sons: Cecil of Red Deer, Alberta, Andrew and Douglas of Mclean: daughter-in-law Elenor, Elaine and Maureen; grandchildren: Gregory, Kenneth, Anita, Jeffrey, Desmond, Wendel and Nathan; one brother: Walter Rickard of Porcupine Plain, Sask; nephew: Bill Rickard of Regina. She was predeceased by her parents Cecil and Margaret Rickard and a son Christopher in 1971. Alice was born and educated in the Edgeley district and married Herman Gillert in 1936. They lived for a time at Edgeley, Sask., Swan River. Man. and Flin Flon, Manitoba. In 1946 they moved to a farm north west of McLean, where they resided until retiring to the village of McLean in 1980. Alice loved her family with all her heart. She was also a loyal friend and in return was loved and respected by all who knew her. The largely attended funeral attested that. She was always such a busy little person, always having a large garden, and her flowers both inside and out were one of her joys She enjoyed reading, knitting and this winter finished a large crochet tablecloth. She enjoyed playing cribbage and other card games, and was a member of the local bunco club. Words cannot say how much her husband, her children, her grand children and her friends will miss her.

GILLERT - Cecil Walter passed away on March 31 at home in Red Deer at the age of 61 years. He is survived by three children: Ken (Janet) and their children: Christopher and Ashley of Red Deer; Greg of Red Deer; Anita (Bryce) Barnhart of Tampa, Florida, 2 brothers: Andrew of Toronto, Doug of Regina. Predeceased by wife Eleanor (2001) of Red Deer; parents: Herman and Alice Gillert of McLean, brother Christopher of McLean. Cecil was raised in the McLean district in the early years of his marriage his work took him to Red Deer where they raised their family. Cecil was proud of his work as a (cat) operator and his skill in the demolition of many prairie grain elevators. Funeral Service April 15th, 1pm. Eventide Funeral Chapel, Red Deer.

GILLERT - Christopher Herman. On Saturday, June 26, 1971, Christopher Herman Gillert, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gillert, McLean, Sask., age 18 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, Tuesday, June 29 at 2:00 p.m. Mr. J. A. McKinlay officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Besides his parents, Chris is survived by three brothers, Cecil Regina, Sask., Andrew and Douglas at home, and grandmother. Mrs. E. Rickard, McLean.

GILLERT - Douglas, Calvin. December 15, 1954 December 7, 2019. On December 7th, 2019 Doug passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 64. Doug was predeceased by his parents Herman and Alice Gillert, and his brothers Cecil and Christopher Gillert. He is survived by his children Nathan Gillert, Alicia (Jeff) Foulston, Christina (Lindsay Hale) Gillert, brother Andrew Gillert, grandchildren Asher and Alaina Foulston and Jayden and Damian Hale, nieces and nephews, and many friends and loved ones. Doug was raised on the family farm North of McLean, SK. At 49, he obtained his social work degree and dedicated the rest of his career to helping others. Over the last decade Doug has devoted himself to his children, grandchildren, family and friends, and grooming his country estate. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memoriam to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Celebration of life Friday December 13, 2019 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM McLean Community Centre 124 Lillis Avenue, Mclean, SK

GILLERT - Eleanor Anita (nee Cochrane) passed away in Red Deer hospital on August 28, 2001 at the age of 55 years. Predeceased by her parents Harry (1974) and Gertrude (1999) Cochrane, brothers Jackie (1967) and Tom (2000). She leaves to cherish her memory her husband Cecil of 37 years, and two sons, Ken (Janet) their children Christopher and Ashley and Greg. All of Red Deer. One daughter Anita (Bryce) Barnhart of West Palm Beach Florida. One sister Marjorie Petford of Regina. Eleanor was born and raised in McLean Sask., married a local boy Cecil. His work relocated them to Red Deer where they raised their family. Eleanor loved the outdoors, her backyard and garden, and their weekends camping in the mountains. Funeral services held in Red Deer, AB.

GILLERT - Herman Wilhelm. Funeral Service for the late Herman Wilhelm Gillert, who, at the age of 77 years, passed away at Regina on September 8th, 1987, was held in McLean Bethel United Church, on Saturday, September 12th. The Rev. J. J. M. Lambert officiated, with interment following in McLean Cemetery. Pallbearers were Darcy Schenk, Len Watts, Bill Rickard, Neil Wiome, Harvey Betteridge and Gordon Austin. Herman Wilhelm Gillert was born at Altona, Manitoba, on June 18th, 1910; child of Wilhelm Gillert and Barbara Adolf. Predeceased by his wife Alice in February of 1986, a son Chris in 1971 and a brother Otto, Mr.Gillert is survived by: three sons, Cec of Red Deer, Alberta, Andrew of Regina, and Doug of McLean; eight grandchildren; by three brothers, Henry of Hardisty, Alberta, Eddy of Woking, Alberta, and Fred of Vancouver; and four sisters, Alma Silzer of Fort Qu'Appelle, Minnie (Les) Baker of Vernon, BC., Gertrude Lumb of Warman, Sask., and Ethel (Harry) Boyce of Regina, also by his nieces and nephews.

GOOD - James "Jim" Ian Joseph of McLean, SK passed away peacefully on October 5, 2006 at the age of 65. He was predeceased by baby son, Charles; brother, Terry and father, Charles. Jim is survived by his mother, Betty; wife, Karen; daughter, Brandi (Mike); son, James (Molly) and grandson, James; brothers, Larry (Phyllis), Leslie (Debbie); brothers in law, Marvin, Colin (Val), Wayne (Kathy); many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, as well as a multitude of very wonderful friends. Jim was sixteen years old when he enlisted in the Army in 1957 and spent two years in Kingston. Upon his return to Saskatchewan in 1959, he started a career in the paper business. Over a span of thirty years he worked for Hudson Paper, Printing Papers, Barber Ellis and Western Graphics. For the past eight years, Jim took great pleasure in working for his son James as a Webmaster for Great White Advertising. As he said, you can teach an old dog new tricks. Jim loved the outdoors, particularly camping and fishing, but his greatest pleasure was having a good game of pool; his friends knew they didn't have to ask twice for a game. Special thanks go to Dr. Lewis and the staff of Unit 5E at the General Hospital for all their kindness and compassionate care. At Jim's request there will be no funeral service.

GORNIAK (nee PATTERSON), DeWilda �WILLIE" It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Willie who left this world peacefully while surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at the age of 80. Willie will be remembered by her caring children Linda(Abe), Doug (Lynn), Fay (Larry), Cathy (Darcy), Cindy(Kam); Grandchildren, Steve, Lynsey, Tanelle {predeceased} (Craig), Devan, Jon, Nichole, Natalia (Adam), Nylissa, Carissa (Collin), Michelle, Nikal, Desmond, Angela (Ray), Chris (Christina); numerous Great Grandchildren, relatives, extended family and friends. After Willie raised her children she retumed to work, spending many years working for the Regina Health Region where she made many lifelong friends. She was an active volunteer in multiple organizations, loved gardening, travelling, music, curling and was an avid Rider fan. Her ultimate passion was her family, friends and the unofficial adopted family members she brought into her fold. We are going to miss this very warm, wonderful, thoughtful lady, she was gold to all of us who had the privilege of knowing her. A special thank you to all the Pasqua Hospital and William Booth staff that assisted our family through this difficult journey.

GORNIAK, Nick 1936 � November 18, 2013 Nick Gorniak, McLean, Saskatchewan, passed away suddenly on Monday, November 18, 2013 at the age of 77 years. He was predeceased by his parents John and Rose; granddaughter Tanelle; great granddaughter Brooklyn. Nick will be lovingly remembered by; wife Shirley, children Linda (Abe) Doerksen, Doug (Lynn), Fay (Larry), Cathy (Darcy) Schatz, Cindy (Kam) Toor, Lora Katchen (Marty) and Jason (Connie) Katchen; grandchildren Steven, Lynsey, Devan, Jonathan, Nichole (Francois), Natalia (Adam), Nylissa, Carissa (Collin), Michelle, Nikal, Desmond, Dustin, Natasha, Nicholas, Shania, Jayson Jr. and Kaylee; great grandchildren Kyton, Braylon, Carter, Morgan, Dexter, Dilyn and Bailey; numerous brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation- A SHARING OF MEMORIES will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. with viewing at 1:00 p.m. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.regina-memorial.ca.Arrangements entrusted to Regina Memorial Gardens.

GRAD - Anton "Tony" Xavier, McLean, Sask. It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Anton Tony Xavier Grad on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at the age of 81 years, with his family by his side. He was predeceased by his wife Irene (nee Runge) in 1992; daughter Beverly in 1958; father Peter Grad in 1962; mother Lucy Grad (nee Schaeffer) in 1963; as well as nine siblings. He is survived by his daughters Sharon (Jim) Swift, grandsons Kelly (Natalie), Dylan and Lane of Regina, SK; Maxine (Brian) Hanofski and grandson Tyler of McLean, SK; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Tony was a beloved father and grandfather who took great pride and pleasure in his family, who will miss him very much. A celebration of Tony's life will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Monday, April 5, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.

GRAD - Henry Adam. On Monday, December 22, 1969 Henry Adam Grad, beloved husband of Pauline Grad, McLean, Sask. Age 57 years. Funeral mass in Little Flower Roman Catholic Church, Regina, Wednesday, December 24 at 11:00 a.m. Father K. R. Greer and Father J. Deutscher officiating. Internment in Riverside Cemetery, Regina. Prayers Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. in Ho1y Angels Roman Catholic Church, McLean, Father E. Katurna officiating. Besides his wife, Mr. Grad is survived by three sons; Jack, Vibank, Sask., Russell at Mclean, Murray, Colgate, Sask.; two daughters, Mrs. R. (Carolle) Ast, and Katherine Grad McLean; four grandchildren two brothers Peter of Regina, Anton of McLean; two sisters F. Dischner, Duncan, Mrs F. Robertson Bashaw, Alberta.

GRAD - Irene Sylvia (nee Runge), beloved wife of Anton (Tony) Grad passed away on May 11th, i992 at the Wascanna Hospital at the age of 63 years. Funeral service was in McLean Holy Angels R. C. Church on May 14, 1992, with Rev. Edward Hengen officiating. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Cecil Weist, David Hutton, Rick Kerr, Bill McIlwaine, Russ Grad and George Pauliuk. Arrangements were by Speers Funeral Chapel. Leaving to mourn, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and sister, are her husband, Tony; daughters Sharon (Jim) Swift of Regina; Maxine (Brian) Hanofski of McLean; four grandchildren: Kelly, Dylan and Lane Swift, and Tyler Hanofski; three brothers: Ken (Jenette) of Kelowna, B.C.; Don (Arlene) of Edmonton, Alta: Wilfred (Shirley) of Regina. She was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Vina Runge, and one daughter, Beverly Ann. Irene was born at the Hilltop Farm, near Odessa on March 6, 1929. The family moved to a farm near Avonhurst in the 1930s. In 1944 the family moved to a dairy farm south of McLean, and Irene went to school in McLean, and was an active person in community activities. She loved baseball, and the Saturday night dances, popular in those days, and where she met her future husband, Tony Grad. After high school she worked at Sears in Regina, returning home to help on the farm and looking after a new baby brother. On November 25, 1951 she was united in marriage with Anton Grad celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on November 12, 1991. Irene was an excellent cook, gardener, helped with the dairy, could drive the truck or combine and lovingly raised her two daughters. She was a member of the R. C. Church, taking part in its activities, as well as the McLean Women's . Club and Bunco Club. She loved music and was a great knitter, also working in McLean General Store and the Green Thumb Nursery. In August 1987, Irene was diagnosed as having Multiple Sclerosis, but on reflection, symptoms may have appeared as early as 1975. In 1987 the disease forced her into a wheelchair. For the next 2-1/2 years she lived at home, cooking meals, and teaching Tony how to cook, wash clothes and care for little grandsons. In August, 1990, she was a patient in the Regina Plains Health Centre, and was admitted as a resident at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. From here on her disease became progressively worse, but her courageous strength was an inspiration to all who knew her, and who suffered with her. May 24th, the family is walking in the Super Cities Walk in aid of M.S. Youngest grandson Tyler Hanofski, age two years, will lead McLean Miracle Makers as Team Captain in the M.S. Super Cities Walk, 41 an effort to raise funds to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis, and our thoughts will be of Irene, lovingly remembered and missed by us all.

GRAD - Lucy. On Wednesday, August 7, 1963. Lucy Grad, McLean, Sask. Age 77 years. Predeceased by her husband, Peter, 1962. Mrs. Grad is Survived by three sons. Peter, Balgonie; Henry and Anton, McLean; two daughters (Clementine) Mrs. F Deschner, Duncan, B.C.; (Barbara) Mrs. Ed Robertson, Roslind, Alta.; 18 Grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; five sisters and three brothers. Requiem mass in St. Joseph's Colony, Roman Catholic Church, Saturday, August 10th at 10:00 a.m. Father K. R. Greer officiating. Interment in St. Josephs Colony Cemetery.

GRAD - Murray Edward (1943 - 2010). On Tuesday, July 20, 2010, Murray Edward Grad, McLean, SK. died suddenly at the age of 66 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Balgonie, SK. on Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. by the Rev. Ed Hengen. Cremation with interment in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery. Murray was predeceased by his father Henry in 1969; one brother Russell in 1995; sister-in-law Shirley Grad in 1992; brother-in-law Ronald Ast in 2004 and is survived by his mother Pauline Grad, McLean; one brother Jack Grad, Vibank; two sisters, Carolle Ast, Indian Head and Kathy Grad, Regina; his nieces and nephews: Keith Grad and his children Krystal (Kyle), James (Becky) and their daughter Payton; Kevin (Marla) Grad and their daughter Charmaine and Curtis (Sally) Grad; Andrea (Steven) Wesdyk and their daughter Emily.

GRAD - Pauline (nee Fisher) March 25, 1917 - January 10, 2013. On Thursday, January 10, 2013, Pauline Regina Grad, widow of Henry Grad, McLean, SK. and late of Indian Head, SK died at the age of 95 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Balgonie, SK. on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. by the Rev. Ed Hengen. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park, Regina at a later date. Pauline was predeceased by her parents, Jake and Eva Fisher; her husband Henry in 1969, two sons Russell in 1995 and Murray in 2010; son-in-law Ronald Ast in 2004, daughter-in-law Shirley Grad in 1992; her sisters: Georgina, Rose, Anne, Kathleen, Phillipine, Barbara and Alice and is survived by one son, Jack Grad; two daughters, Carolle Ast and Kathy Grad; her grandchildren: Keith Grad, Kevin (Marla) Grad, Curtis (Sally) Grad and Andrea Wesdyk; her great-grandchildren: Krystal (Kyle), James (Becky), Charmaine and Emily; her great-great-grandchildren: Payton, Jack and Keltyn; two sisters Vina (Wilf) Flaman and Margaret (Roy) Haugen; one brother George Fisher and numerous nieces and nephews.

GRAD - Russell Christian of McLean, Sask., after a courageous battle with cancer, passed away on Saturday, September 16, 1995 at the age of 54 Years. Predeceased by his father, Henry in 1969; and sister-in-law, Shirley Grad in 1992. Russell is survived by his loving familv, his mother, Pauline Grad, McLean, Sask.; his brothers: Jack Grad, Vibank, Sask. and Murray Grad, McLean, Sask.: sisters: Carolle (Ron) Ast, McLean, Sask. and Kathy Grad, Indian Head, Sask.; nephews: Keith (Donna) Grad, Brooks, Alberta, Kevin (Marla) Grad, Vibank, Sask. and Curtis (Sally) Grad, Nanaimo, B.C.; niece, Andrea (Steven) Wesdyk, McLean, Sask.; great nieces and nephew: Krystal and James Grad, Estevan, Sask. and Charmaine Grad, Vibank, Sask. The funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Balgonie , Sask., Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at 7:30 p.m. by Rev. Ed Hengen. Prayers will be held in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Indian Head, Sask. on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. Burial of cremated remains took place in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, Regina. The Active Pallbearers were Cecil Weist, Les Conquergood, Kelly Wilson, Doug Spencer, Cliff Ebenal, Ken Grad. The Honourary were Angie Singbeil, Elsie Ebenal, Lyla Grad. Russell was born at Regina on October 10, 1940, son of Henry Adam and Pauline Grad (nee Fisher). He lived all his life in McLean. Russell worked at Muttart Homes framing houses, then started construction and land clearing in the 1960's and began farming in the early '70's. As Mayor of McLean for 10 years having been initially appointed by the Deputy Minister of Urban Affairs on July 22, 1976 to act in place of and instead of the Council until his election as mayor on October 31, 1976, and very active on Town Council. Russell was instrumental in the development of the town sewer system, fire hall and fire trucks. He helped create two new subdivisions and also under his guidance a new cistern and pump house were built, fire hydrants installed and main Street paved to modern standards. His hours of volunteer time seemed endless and he was always donating his time and equipment to help in Town projects. At the same time he continued with his construction and farming interests. Russell enjoyed fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling but his greatest pleasure was inventing in his welding shop. This is where he could usually he found. He was an excellent business manager and good at finding skilled people for completing his various projects. Russell was widely known for his sense of humour and good natured practical jokes and could always be counted on to help when needed. Above all else, his family was his number one priority and for this he will he greatly missed by everyone who came into contact with him. If friends were measured with wealth Russell was a very wealthy man.

GRAD - Peter. On April 29, 1962, Peter Grad, beloved husband of Lucy Grad, McLean, Sask. Age 82 years. Funeral service will be in St. Joseph's Colony, Roman Catholic Church, Thursday, May 3rd, at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Joseph's Colony cemetery. Prayers will be said in The Holy Angel Roman Catholic Church, McLean, Wednesday, May 2nd at 3:00 p.m, Besides his wife, Mr. Grad is survived by three sons, Peter S., Balgonie; Henry and Anton, McLean. Two daughters, (Clementine) Mrs. F. Dischner, Duncan, B.C.; (Barbara), Mrs. E. Roberton, Rosalind, Alta., 18 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.

GRUBER - Phyllis Dorothea (nee Krause). On Friday, April 18, 1969 Phyllis Dorothea, beloved wife of Tony Gruber, Wo1seley, Sask. at the age of 35 years, funeral service will be held in the Tubman Funeral Chapel in Wolseley on Monday, April 21 at 11:00 a.m., Rev. T. W. Ridgwood officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Besides her husband Tony, Mrs. Gruber is survived by three daughters, Carol, Winnipeg, Marcella and Shannon, both at home; her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Krause of Qu'Appelle, Sask.; four sisters. Mrs. B. McIlwaine (Lena), Mclean, Mrs. J. Partridge (Ida). Qu�Appelle, Mrs. D. Robb (Violet), Qu�Appelle, Mrs. F. Karwandy (Lilly), Indian Head; two brothers, Harold Krause, Port Alberni, B.C., Albert Krause, Dundurn, Sask.

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HALL - Mildred (nee Stice), late of Regina, Sask. passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, October 2, 1995 at the age of 89 years. She was predeceased by her husband Milton in 1959; her parents Charles and Mabel Stice; two brothers Ralph and Paul Stice; sister Alice Bond and brother in-law, Weldon Orr. Mildred is survived by her children Evelyn (Leonard) Bechard, Ron Hall, Marlene (Gordon) Galan, Priscilla (Don) Galan all of Regina, Charles (Connie) Hall of Southey, Sask.: thirteen grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; her sister Priscilla Orr; brother-in-law Harry Bond; sister-in-law Thelma Stice and numerous nieces and nephews. Mildred was born near Milestone in 1906. She grew up in Sherwood Municipality, attended Normal School in Regina and taught in rural Saskatchewan for several years before marrying Milton Hall in 1931 at North Battleford, Sask. In 1936 they moved to McLean where they farmed until 1959. In 1960 she returned to teaching school in McLean. She retired and moved to Regina in 1970. Mildred was very active in the McLean community. She was Sunday School Superintendent, active in U.C.W. and the Women's Club. She always loved music and directed or took part in choirs for many years. She was very active at her home in Regina at Oxford Manor, being an avid bridge player and attending Pasqua Recreational Centre where she had many friends. The Funeral Service . will be held on Thursday, October 5, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. at St. James United Church, 4506 Sherwood Dr., Regina, Sask. with Rev. Mark Wartman officiating. Interment will follow at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery.

HANOFSKI - Brian. It is with great sadness that the family announces that Brian passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in Ituna, SK. on Monday, January 6, 2014 at the age of 55 years. He was predeceased by his father, John Honofski (1975); paternal grandparents George and Pauline Hanofski; maternal grandparents Klinik and Katie Monastersky; brother-in-law Jim Gallenger; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; mother and father-in-law Anton and Irene Grad. Brian leaves to cherish precious memories of him to his wife Maxine (Grad) Hanofski; son Tyler Hanofski (Shannon); granddaughter Calla Lazarenko-Hanofski; mother Zena Honofski; brothers David and Barry Hanofski; sister Sharon Gallenger (Darrell); sister-in-law Sharon Swift (Jim); nephews Kelly Swift (Natalie), Dylan and Lane Swift, Trevor Gallenger (Kim); niece Crystal Muhr (Curtis); great nieces and nephews. Brian was born in Regina, SK and was always proud to say he grew up as an �east-ender.� He attended St. Mark Elementary School and Miller High School. He began work for the City of Regina at the age of 18 in the Water Works Department, following in his father's footsteps. He resigned in 1989 to become "Mr. Mom" to his newborn son Tyler, while his wife, Max, pursued her court reporting career. Max's car accident in 1990 had the two quickly reverse rolls and Brian re-joined the work force with the City of Calgary. It was in Calgary that Brian was trained as a Nursing Attendant and worked at the Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre until the family returned home to Saskatchewan in 1997 where he began work as a Special Care Aide at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, right up until a car crash in August, 2008. Brian sustained life-threatening injuries that day and underwent emergency surgery including a bowel resection and artery repair as well as a diagnosis of sleep apnea and spondylolethesis. Brian lived the rest of his life with severe chronic pain and mobility issues. We all considered these the bonus years, where life was enjoyed to the fullest and every moment counted. Brian loved his family and friends; as well as travelling and living in the country. A Funeral Service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Saturday, January 11, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow in McLean Cemetery.

HARDIE - Jack David Elve passed away peacefully with family by his side in Regina, SK on August 29, 2006 at the age of 81 years. He was predeceased by his parents Robert and Ethel Hardie and brother Howard as a child. Jack is survived by his loving wife Myrtle, of 59 years; daughters Barbara (Wayne) Ross, Susan Dormuth (Don Becker), Robbie (Wade) Sandoff, Connie Hardie and Kathy (Wendell) Schlosser; grandchildren Greg, Jeff, Michael, Jackie, Nicole, Natasha and David; great grandchildren Joshua, Sophie, Tate, Ava, Gavin and Ruby. Jack was a World War II Veteran, serving as an upper turret gunner. He was born on the family farm near McLean and lived in Edgeley before moving to Regina with his family in 1962. Jack retired from Transport Canada in 1978. Jack and Myrtle enjoyed camping, bowling and curling together. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. A celebration of Jack's life will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Saturday, September 2, 2006 at 4:00 p.m.

HAUGEN - Glen A. Haugen, age 77, of Saskatoon, passed away at St. Paul's Hospital on Friday, May 18th, 2012. He was born on April 14th, 1935 in Broadview, SK. He lived in McLean, SK and then moved to Saskatoon in 1984 where he has resided since. Glen is survived by his sister, Violet Ehman of Saskatoon and his brother, Roy Haugen of Lloydminster, AB; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. There will be a private family service at a later date. Burial of cremated remains in McLean Cemetery.

HAYNES, Alfred 1906 -1990. On Wednesday, October 31, 1990, Alf Haynes Qu�Appelle, Vernon & McLean districts of Sask., passed away in Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, Sask. at the age of 84 years. The Funeral Service will be held in the Edgeley United Church, Edgeley, Sask. on Saturday, November 3, 1990, at 2:00 with Rev. Holly Schick, officiant. Interment in the Edgeley Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents, James and Edith Hayes; two brothers: Arthur and Charley; also, three sisters: Winnifred Doris and Constance. Mr. Haynes is survived by his loving wife, Lenora; one daughter; Edith (Edwin) Schindler, Regina Sask., three grandsons: Kurt (Sandra) Schindler Broadview, Sask., Kim Schindler, Pilot Butte, Sask., Kevin Schindler and his fianc� Karen Harvey, Regina; one grand-daughter Kathleen Schindler, Regina; one sister Marion (Billie) Ward, Wolverhampton,_ England ; also his nieces and nephews. If friends so desire, contributions to the Edgeley United Church Memo rial Building Fund in care of Dorothea Tate, Box 56, Edgeley, Sask., SOG ILO, may be tokens of remembrance, Arrangements in care of the Tubman Funeral Home Wolseley (1-800-667-8962)

HEROUX - Myrna Ann (nee Ashdown). On May 23, 2016 Myrna Ann Heroux passed away peacefully, surrounded by love, after a 2 1/2 year courageous fight against cancer. She was 46 years old. Myrna was born in Regina on March 25, 1970 to John and Glenda Ashdown. The family moved to the farm in June of that year. Myrna attended McLean Elementary school, Indian Head High School and SIAST in Regina. After completion of her studies she started her career at SGI where she worked until her illness prevented her from continuing. While living and working in Yorkton Myrna met and married Terry Heroux. They had two beautiful daughters, Amy Ann and Keli Marie. Myrna had an absolutely infectious love of life. She enjoyed camping and canoeing and was active in Scouts as a child. She loved gardening and could identify almost any flower on her many walks with friends and family. She travelled to Cuba and Las Vegas and loved her trips to Vancouver as well. Myrna loved all animals and had many pets. We take comfort in knowing she is reunited with her much loved cat, Henry. Myrna is survived by her fianc�, Allan Halter, her daughters Amy and Keli and their father Terry (Kristin) Heroux, parents John and Glenda Ashdown, brothers Mitch, James (Lisa) and Keith (Leanne), her Aunties Joyce Smith, Ruth Lowe, Lillian (Anthony) Organ, and Nancy (Peter) Sikora as well as many nieces and nephews. A celebration of Myrna's life will be held at Martens Warman Funeral Home, 402 Central Street West, Warman, SK on Sunday, May 29, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. There will be a graveside service in McLean, SK cemetery on June 11, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. with a luncheon to follow in the McLean Hall. The family would like to give special thanks to the staff at Royal University Hospital and especially to Dr. Ahmed who made the last 2 1/2 years possible. We would also like to thank all the girls who stood by Myrna's side during her battle with cancer, her sisters-by-choice and her fianc� Al for his unending love and care.

HOBSON, Douglas, August 1, 1974 � February 2, 2014 Sadly, Doug, husband, son, brother, uncle, step-father and friend lost his battle with cancer on Sunday, February 2, 2014. Diego was in Regina. He graduated from Indian Head high School in 1993 and went on to the University of Regina where he obtained a Bachelors Degree in Science followed by a Bachelors of Business Administration. Doug worked for several years in Saskatchewan's oil patch as a well-side geologist Following a motorcycle accident in October 2011. He spent several months in rehab at Wascana Rehab. Center. During that time he realized he had ignored the most important part of his life and proposed to the love of his life Raelene. No sooner had wedding plans been made than he was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. Despite this Doug and Raelene were married on June 30, 2013. Doug is survived by his loving wife Raelene; stepson Vaughn; parents Barry and Judi; sisters Stacy (Brad) Linnen of McLean, and Siobhan (Christopher) Brown of Indian Head; brother Travis (Dora) of Georgetown, ON; nieces Emily and Bridget Linnen and Arabella Hobson; nephews Oliver Brown and Massimo Hobson. He is also survived by Raelene's parents, Anna Marie and David McGonigal; brothers-in-law Nicholous (Leanne) and Justin (Jilt); nephews Lochlan, Hudson and Sully and niece Rae. He is further survived by uncles Greg (Marlene) Hobson and Ian Ferguson all of St. Abert, AB and many cousins and friends. Special thanks to the Pasqua 3B and 4A nurses for their support and care and also to Dr. Zarkovic of the Alan Blair Cancer Centre. A CELEBRATION OF DOUG'S LIFE will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Friday, February 7, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.�gina-memorial.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home.

HOLMGREN - Blair. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin, uncle and friend. Blair passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Blair is survived by his parents Sherry and Dwayne; his siblings Sherilyn (Curtis), Sharla (Drew), and Brian; his only niece Andee; his grandparents Karen and Stan, Nora and Ken. Blair is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Blair was born on October 24, 1985 in The Pas, Manitoba. From a young age Blair enjoyed many outdoor activities such as hunting, snowmobiling, and mud bogging! Blair loved to work and also loved his job as a heavy equipment operator. Blair loved life, he was one of the most fun loving and humble people you would ever meet. His smile lit up a room. Blair was diagnosed with Leukemia in December, 2013 and we as a family are so happy to say that he beat it after Chemotherapy, Radiation and a Bone Marrow Transplant. Unfortunately after 7 months in remission Blair passed away from other complications. We will be forever grateful to all the staff at the Regina Pasqua Hospital (Unit 3B) as well as the Royal University Hospital (BMT Unit) for the exceptional care they provided to Blair.

HOOPER - Morley Byam. Funeral service for the late Morley Byam Hooper, who passed away May 20th, 1987, at Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, at the age of 78 years, was held in Edgeley United Church, on May 23rd, 1987. The officiating clergy was The Rev. George Holliday. Interment followed in Edgeley Cemetery with Tubman Funeral Horne in care of arrangements. Honorary Pallbearers were: Ben Rogers, Howard Rogers, Ted Rogers, Ray Rogers, Dave Robb and Robert Ferguson. Active Pallbearers were: Ross Kinvig, Bernice McPherson, Alf Reece, Leonard Graham, Jim Rogers and Bill Clayton. Morley Byam Hooper was born at Tyrone, Ontario, on October 8th, 1908, child of Luther Hooper and Mae Byam. Morlev carne to Edgeley from Ontario in 1933. He married Jean.Bogart on October 26th, 1936 at Qu'Appelle. They farmed on the Sunshine Poultry Farm for 2 years, then moved to Edgeley and McLean area and farmed and also ran the Service Station at Qu'Appelle and Indian Head while they were farming from 1972-1977. They retired to the town of Fort. Qu'Appelle' in the fall of 1981. Morley is survived by his loving wife, Jean; 1 son, Alan (Joan) of Edgeley; 1 daughter, Gwen (Ike) Assinger of Saskatoon; 4 grandchildren: Mark. Craig, Shannon and Trent; 2 great grandchildren: Sean and Karli and 1 sister: Lorna Swain of Tyrone. Ontario. He was predeceased by his parents and 1 sister, Clara.

HOWDEN - Laurel (nee Clayton) 1924 - 2015. On Sunday, September 6, 2015 Laurel Howden, Indian Head, SK., died at the age of 91 years. The Funeral Service will be held in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Qu'Appelle, SK., on Friday, September 11, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Cheryl Johnson officiating. Interment of cremated remains will take place in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Vernon District, McLean area, Qu'Appelle, SK. Predeceased by her husband Thomas Howden in 1995, a daughter in infancy, a brother Bill Clayton, a sister Carolyn Dalrymple; Laurel is survived by a son Don (Janet) Howden; two daughters Judith (Gary) Robb and Susan (Rick) Pauliuk; eleven grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren and a sister-in-law Kathleen Clayton.

HOWDEN - William Frank "Wig" Funeral service was held for William Frank "Wig" Howden, in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Qu'Appelle, on Friday, May 30th, 1980, with the Rev. Jack Bull officiating . Interment was in Qu'Appelle Cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased, Tom Whalen, Doug McBain, Stan Howden, Bill Howden, Don Howden and Bob Howden. Predeceased by two sisters, Agnes in 1970 and Elizabeth in 1971, Mr. Howden is survived by his wife, Elsie, Qu'Appelle, one sister Mrs. J. (Janet) McBain, Qu'Appelle, Sask., brothers, Jack and Thomas, of Qu'Appelle, Andrew and James of Fort Qu'Appelle, and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Howden passed away after a lengthy illness, on May 27th, 1980 at the age of 78. He was born at Qu'Appelle on January 26th, 1902. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howden. He farmed in the Vernon - McLean District, and in 1943 he married Elsie Whalen, of Qu'Appelle, at Qu'Appelle in 1968 where they have since resided.

HUTTON - David. Memorial Services for the late David Hutton, aged 58 years of the McLean district, formerly of Kamsack, Sask who passed away tragically in an automobile accident in the McLean district will be held Tuesday, December 14, 1999 at 2:00pm at the McLean Bethel United Church, McLean. Born April 16, 1941 in the McLean District, to Fred and Mary (Kerr) Hutton. David attended school in McLean and high school in Regina. After attending school, David worked at various jobs, including Prince Albert Construction, Prince Albert, Sk; Floyd Irvine Trucking, Kamsack, Sk, Potzus Construction, Yorkton, Sk., Kendall Motors and Broda Construction both of Kamsack, Sk., during the last many years he spent enjoying the horse ranch. Mr. Hutton is survived by his best friend and companion Bev Demyen and her two sons, Wade and Dean all of the McLean District, Sk.; one son; Russell of Yorkton, SK., one daughter; Kellyanne (Darrell) Hutton of Kamsack, SK; the mother of his children Doreen Grant of Yorkton, SK; one brother; Donald (Eileen) of Regina, SK; and by two grand children; Jessica and McKenzie Hutton. Mr. Hutton is predeceased by his parents; Fred and Mary (Kerr) Hutton and by one son; Robert Allen Hutton. Funeral and interment services were held at Westminister Memorial United Church, Kamsack on December 10, 1999.

HUTTON - Donald Stewart, born on May 2, 1943 passed away peacefully on March 7, 2005 at the Pasqua Hospital. He is predeceased by his parents Mary and Fred Hutton, McLean Sask. and his brother David. Left to mourn his passing is his wife Eileen; son Gereith, (Paula), grandchildren Jordan, Liam; daughter Erin; mother-in-law Elsie Biesenthal; sister-in-law Linda (Bill) Long and many friends. Funeral service will be held at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 935 McCarthy Blvd. N. on Friday March 11th at 2:00 o.rn. with Rev. Cliff Kentel officiating. Interment at Riverside Memorial Park.

HUTTON - Fred. Born and raised at Mclean, and living here all of his 95 years, except the last two years, when he was a resident of Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle. Mr. Hutton passed away on October 29, 1988. He had celebrated his 95th Birthday on June 26, 1988, and was the oldest person from McLean. Funeral service was held in Mclean Bethel United Church on November 1, 1988. With Rev. Holly Schick officiating. Burial was in McLean Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Richard Kerr, Keith MacPherson, Grant Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Larry Wiest and Ron Bray. Leaving to mourn his passing are his 2 sons. David (Doreen) of Kamsack, Donald (Eileen) of Regina, 5 grand children, Robert, Russell, Kellyann, Gerith and Erin. Two sisters, Eleanor of England and Peggy of Surrey, B.C., sister-in-law Jean Hutton and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his devoted wife, Mary (nee Kerr) on December 2, 1987, and several brothers and sisters. Fred lived his life, day by day devoted to his family and his home, working at sawing wood for the farmers - chopping grain, also for the farmers, in those early days few farmers owned gas engines, choppers or wood sawing equipment. Fred also worked hard at the Coal Dock, loading the trains stopped in McLean for fuel. Indeed Fred saw many, many changes in McLean in the 95 years of his life!

HUTTON, Gladys Margaret -June 7, 1922 - . Gladys Margaret Hutton was born on June 7th, 1922 at the Regina General Hospital. She was the 2 nd child of Ethel and Tom Hutton of McLean Saskatchewan. Gladys grew up with 3 sisters, Grace, Dorothy and Jean. She was raised on a farm southeast of McLean until she was old enough to start school at which time her family moved into town. Her father milked cows for Tom and Marie Moffatt which is now the Coghill Dairy Farm just south of town. Gladys was only 10 years old when her mother passed away.Her sister Grace moved to Regina to live with their Grandma Prizeman leaving Gladys to help her dad raise her 2 younger sisters. While going to school, she'd run home at recess to punch down the bread or put water on the stove so she could wash clothes after school. Grace married Nick Marcia in 1936 and moved into a mud house south of town. Gladys met her husband, John Adam Weist, while out at the farm helping Grace with her children. John started visiting Gladys at her house in McLean and they were soon going to dances at the school and town hall. John was called to the army but on one of his weekend leaves in March of 1942, Gladys and John were married at the Anglican Church in McLean. Three days later John was called back to the army and many letters were sent back and forth between the new couple. When the war was over, John and Gladys purchased the Cowan farm south of McLean and started their life together. For Gladys, it was back to milking cows and shipping milk. Their eldest son Gary was born in March of 1947 and 2 nd son Larry in November of 1950. Gladys was very thankful to have her father around to help with her sons. Every day started the same, get up early to get the cows milked so John could get the cans of milk to the station by 8:00am in time for morning train. While John took the milk to town, Gladys would let the cows out to water, feed them hay and clean the barn. Then the housework would begin, bath the children, wash clothes, cook, clean and get ready to do it all again the next day. Gary and Larry had about a 1/2 mile walk every day from the farm to Silverstone School. As John purchased more land, it came with mixed. blessings. They had more opportunity for income but also more opportunity to pick rocks and roots from the land. Gladys loved gardening and always maintained a large garden. She spent many hours canning foods to last the long cold winters. Gladys was sure glad when the boys were old enough to help out with the farm chores and even more excited when electricity came in 1954. They got lights, milkers and coolers that made life around the farm a lot easier John and Gladys built a new home in 1963. With the new home came several new conveniences including piped in water and not having to haul anymore firewood. In March of 1967, John and Gladys celebrated their 25 wedding anniversary with a supper and dance for family and friends at the town hall in McLean. A sad time came later that year in August when her father passed away. Grandchildren would come next for Gladys when Gary married Rita, Rita having 2 beautiful daughters; Wanda and Roxanne. Larry married Elaine in April of 1975. Larry and Elaine moved a mile north of John and Gladys's farm and began a dairy operation. They gave Gladys 4 grandchildren, Trevor in 1976, John in 1980, Tracy in 1982 and Joseph in 1993. Another sad time came in September of 1977 when John passed away quickly. At 55 years of age, Gladys had to learn how to live alone. Over the years, Gladys enjoyed playing BUNCO with her friends in town, going to Cribbage Tournaments with Dorothy Martin and frequent trips to spend valuable time with her sisters in both White Rock and Edmonton. Gladys also enjoyed keeping her niece Marge company whenever she could. She spends a lot of time with her sons Larry and Gary who both make sure Gladys has everything she needs. Gladys was also very community oriented including canvassing for the McLean Fall Supper right up until 2010. She thoroughly enjoys spending time with family and friends, her children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren.

Hutton - Mary Jane (nee Kerr) passed away on December 2, 1987 in Regina General Hospital at the age of 74 years. Funeral service was held in McLean Bethel United Church on December 3, with Rev. Joyce Dickin officiating. Interment was in McLean Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Kerr, Ron Kerr, Kelly Wilson, Darwyn Perford. Ron Bray and Ken MacPherson. Leaving to mourn her passing, are her husband, Fred of Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle , two sons: David (Doreen) of Kamsack, Sask.; Donald (Eileen) of Regina. Five grandchildren: Robert, Russell, Kelly-Anne, Gereith and Erin; four Brothers: Walter of Victoria, B.C.; Gordon of Chemainus, B.C.; Cecil of Essex, Ont.; Robert of Blackfoot, Alta. One sister: Bessie Mileux of Regina, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, brothers: John, Jim, Harry, Allan and William. Also her twin sister, Agnes. Mary lived all her life in the McLean district, where she was born and educated. Since she was married to Fred Hutton, they have lived in the village of McLean. Mary was no stranger to hard work, being able to turn her hand to what ever came her way.

HUTTON - Thomas William. Sunday July 30, 1967, Thomas William Hutton, age 72 years, late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his wife Ethel in 1935, Mr. Hutton is survived by four daughters Mrs Nick (Grace) Marcia, 2452 MacDonald St., Mrs John (Gladys) Wiest, McLean, Sask., Mrs. Warren (Dorothy) Noiles, Vancouver, BC., Mrs. Reg (Jean) Marier, Bremner, Alta., fourteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, McLean, Sask., Wednesday August 2nd at 1:30 PM. Rev. W. Blackstock will officiate. Interment in the soldiers' plot at Riverside Memorial Park.

HYDAMACKA - Corinne (nee Paul) Hydamacka passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on April 7, 2013 in Quesnel, BC. Corrine was in Wells, BC with friends and family and enjoyed a trip to the top of Mount Agnes just days earlier on a beautiful sunny day to overlook the Cariboo Mountains. Corrine was born on October 3, 1946, the first of two daughters to Cecil and Lydia Paul. She grew up in McLean attending school in McLean and graduating in Indian Head. Much of her youth centered on small-farm life and horse riding, and she had favourite memories of harnessing the horses at Christmas and driving around town with the bells ringing. Corrine completed Medical Laboratory Technician training at the Regina General Hospital and met Robert Hydamacka while working in Regina. They married in 1967 and had two children, son Jason in 1971 and daughter Carey in 1973. Corrine then worked for many years as secretary at Balgonie Elementary School until returning to school in 2000 to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a nurse. She graduated in 2001 as both an EMT and LPN. She worked as an LPN at Pilot Butte School and at the Regina General Hospital. Her joy was in helping people and she was loved and respected by both her colleagues and patients. Corrine had endless energy for hobbies and many friends and relatives have wheat weaving, quilts, wood work and stained glass creations she made for them. She revived her childhood love of horses in recent years and travelled to many trail rides and parades with friends and family. Corrine always put family first and her sacrifices have always meant so much to those who loved her. Corrine enjoyed travelling with family and friends, recently visiting London, England with Carey to celebrate her 65th birthday. She loved the ocean and made many trips to Vancouver Island, across Canada and even to Memphis to visit Graceland. Corrine was preceded in death by her parents Cecil and Lydia Paul. Corrine is survived by her husband Robert Hydamacka of Balgonie, SK; son Jason, his wife Venessa and grandson Alexander Cecil of Wells; daughter Carey, her husband Sean and granddaughter Sadie Corrine of Saskatoon; sister Dawn and brother-in-law Don Sinclair of Prince Albert. A Celebration of Corrine's Life will be held on Saturday, April 20th, at 1:30 p.m. at the United Church in Balgonie.

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ISABELLE - Antonio H. 'Jack'. On Thursday, January 20, 2005, Antonio Isabelle, Qu' Appelle, Sask. and late of Lakeside Home, Wolseley, Sask, died at the age of 87 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Qu'Appelle, Sask. on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. by Fr. Richard Josick. MSF. Cremation with interment in the Qu'Appelle Cemetery. Predeceased by his wife Ethel; parents Dalma and Olympe Isabelle; brothers Leon, Aime, Ralph, Adrien and Adelard; sisters Annette and Ida, Jack is survived by his sisters Florence Cheney, Qu' Appelle, Sask. Rita Whalen, Fort Qu' Appelle, Sask. and his numerous nieces and nephews; and his wife Ethel's children and their families.

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JACKSON - Daniel Keith. Danny Jackson beloved son of Mary and Keith Jackson, Mclean, brother to Jacki, Kelly and Blaine, passed away accidentally on August 30th, 1984, at the age of 18 years. The funeral was held at McLean Bethel United Church on September 3rd, 1984. Mr. Gary McPhie officiating. Pall bearers were Larry Redwood, Gordon Redwood, Marty Matthews, Dennis Jorgensen, Dave Lang and Joe Lang. Special friends in attendance were Tim Lang, Mike Carpenter and Jerome Longeau. Interment followed in Mclean Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Tubman's Funeral Home. Danny had graduated from Indian Head High School in June and his entire class attended the funeral. Predeceased by his grandfather, Philip Matthews in 1967 and his uncle Danny Matthews in 1950. Besides his loving parents and brother and sisters all at home, he is survived by his maternal grandmother, Gwen and step grandfather Albert Matthews; Mclean, Paternal grandparents, Harry and Annie Jackson, Regina; Aunts and Uncles, Roy and Nellie Matthews, McLean; Bruce and Linda Jackson, Regina; Ruth Jurgensen, Trenton, Ontario; Graham and Beverly Simes, Regina; Gib and Joyce Weldon, Taylor, Michigan. Danny's sense of humor, liking to make people laugh and be happy, always helpful to family and friends. His love for nature, wildlife and all animals and he shared his love of music with the family who had many, many happy times, around the piano or organ sharing their love of music and song. He was, mechanically minded, working on antique cars, also loved woodwork and enjoyed riding his motor cycle. His immediate plans were to take a course in mechanics and auto-body at the Sask. Technical Institute at Moose Jaw and eventually perhaps become a farmer. He was looking forward to voting for the first time. He is so sadly missed by his family and many, many friends.

JACKSON - Keith. On Sunday, December 19th, 1993, Keith Jackson, McLean, Sask., age 53 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean-Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask., on Thursday, December 23rd, 1993 at 2:00 p.m. Officiant Rev. Desmond Patton. Interment in the McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by one son, Dan in 1984, his father, Harry and his father-in-law, Phil Matthews and a brother, Harold. Mr. Jackson is survived by his loving wife, Mary, one son, Blaine, Regina, Sask. Two daughters: Jacki (Don) Doucette, Regina, Sask.: and Kelly (Wayne) DeVocht, McLean, Sask. Six grandchildren: Danielle, Madelyn and Preston DeVocht, Allain and Stefanie Jackson and Zachary Doucette. His mother, Annie Jackson, Regina, Sask; and his mother-in-law, Gwen (Albert) Matthews, Regina, Sask. His brothers and sisters: Joyce Weldon, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A.; his twin sister, Ruth Jurgenson, Trenton, Ont.: Bruce (Linda) Jackson, Regina, Sask.; Beverly (Graham) Simes, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.; Erland Hanna, Jarive, Alta.; Agnes Quinelle, Shaunavon, Sask.; Marion Honneig, Edmonton, Alta.; EllaMay Vogt, Calgary, Alta.; Jean (Ray) Rapley, Climax, Sask.: Dave (Carol) Hanna, Saskatoon, Sask.; and Stan Hanna, Edmonton, Alta. Also survived by his aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

JANSEN - Charlie Owens. On Friday, June 16, 1967, Charlie Owens Jansen, beloved husband of Ruby Jansen of McLean, Sask., age 66 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Tuesday, June 20th, at 1.30 p.m, Mr. J. McKinlay officiating, assisted by Mr. Darrold Sauer. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Regina, Sask. Besides his wife Mr. Jansen is survived by two daughters, Donalda, at McLean, (Doreen) Mrs. W. F. Tolleson, Atlanta, Georgia; three grandchildren; also one brother, Con, White Rock, B.C.; two sisters, Mrs. G. Poster, Clearbrook, Minn; Mrs. J. B. Leightnen, Jansen, Sask.

JARDINE - David Kenneth (1931 - 2008). We sadly announce the sudden passing of David Kenneth Jardine, late of McLean, SK., on Sunday, July 20, 2008, at the age of 76 years. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, SK., on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 1:30 p.m. Officiant Jennifer Thomson. Interment of cremated remains in the McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents David and Ida Jardine, his sisters Dot, Mary, Annie, Agnes and Marjorie, and brother John. He is survived by sons Owen, Qu'Appelle, SK. and Neil (Lori), Regina, SK.; grandchildren Randy, Alysha and Lindsay; Annette (mother of his children); brothers Harry (Lil), Doug (June) and numerous nieces and nephews. Dave was an electrician for 57 years but was also a well-rounded tradesperson. Dave and Annette purchased the farm in 1966. He enjoyed farming, hunting, trapshooting and was an excellent marksman, winning many trophies and prizes. Dave retired from farming approximately fifteen years ago but continued working as a tradesperson in McLean and surrounding area. A special thanks to Reg Lindenbach and his family for their kindness and concern. Dave will be sadly missed by his family and friends.

JOHNSTON - Annie Elizabeth. Thursday, July 21, 1966. Annie Elizabeth, born in Westmoreland, England in 1874, beloved wife of Mr. William Stanley Johnston, McLean, Sask., and presently at Central Park Lodge, in Regina. The late Mrs. Johnston is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs.(Margaret) J. M. Mannell. Winnipeg, Man., Mrs. B. (Molly) Vince Marcia of McLean; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will he held from Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave., Monday, July 25, at 3.15 p.m, Rev. Tom Thurlow will officiate interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

JOHNSTON - William Stanley. Tuesday February 20, 1968, William Stanley Johnston, age 80 years, late of Central Park Lodge, Regina, formerly of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his wife, Annie in 1966 Mr. Johnston is survived by two daughters, Mrs. V. (Molly) Marcia of McLean, Sask., Mrs. J. (Margaret) Mannel, Winnipeg, Man., and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from Speers Funeral Chapel, Saturday February 24, at 1:30 PM with Rev. W. H. Tingley officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

JURGENSEN - Ruth Ann (nee Jackson). Passed away at Kingston General Hospital with family by her side on Saturday, August 16th, 2014. Ruth Jurgensen of Trenton in her 75th year. Daughter of the late Harry and Annie Jackson. Loving mother to Rani Jurgensen and her husband Steven Getty of B.C., Kym Jurgensen and her companion Gary Hall of Emsdale, Christina Jurgensen of Toronto, Lorne Jurgensen and his wife Tracy of Newmarket and Jennifer Jurgensen-Cull and her husband Don of Nova Scotia. Will be missed by her grandchildren Lawrence (fiancee Jenna), Shane, Nicholas, Donnie, Adam, Jorrie, Nathan and Abby. Dear sister to Joyce, Bruce (Linda), and Beverly (Graham). Missed by her dear friend Evelyn Innes. Many thanks to Bill and Leona Whitmore for their help to our mother. Predeceased by her twin brother Keith and her granddaughter Kaleen. Ruth's beloved pet cat Baby (Bonehead) who was her constant companion for 6 yrs is missing her. As per Ruth's wishes, cremation has taken place. Ruth will be brought home to Saskatchewan where she will be interred with her brother Keith (in the McLean cemetery June 6, 2015) Ruth was a doting loving mother who always had the motto there was no rehearsal, don't wish your life away.

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KALAFUT - Mary Maria. On Tuesday, May 26th, 1992 Mrs. Mary (Maria) Kalafut, late of Regina, Sask. passed away at the age of 91 years. Predeceased by her husband, Louis in 1952, a son Michael William in 1960, a sister Annie Gasper in 1988 and two brothers John and Joe, Mrs. Kalafut is survived by her son Louis, two daughters, Anne March and Margaret, four grand children Daryl, Kim Marilyn, and Patricia, five great grand children, and numerous nephews and nieces in Regina, as well as numerous other relatives in Hungary. The funeral service will be held on Saturday May 30, 1992, at 10:00 AM. in Helmsing Funeral Chapel, 2210 College Ave, Regina, with Rev. T. Ziegler officiating. Interment to follow in Regina Cemetery. Prayers will be said in the funeral chapel at 7:00 P.M. on Friday evening.

KECK - Priscilla T. (nee Konanz). It is with great sadness that the family of Priscilla Keck announces her passing on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at the age of 69. She was predeceased by her parents Jacob and Christina Konanz; grandson Andrew Keck; and brother-in-law Lawrence Getz. Priscilla will be remembered by her loving husband, Gerald Keck; daughter Carla (Neil) Veroba; sons Miles (Laural) Keck and Darren (Sandra) Keck; grandchildren Jonah, Kathlyn, Jillayne and Noah; and sister Arlene Getz. Funeral Mass will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 18, 2010 in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Balgonie, SK. Interment will take place at a later date.

KENNEDY - Freda Martha (nee Feller) passed away November 9, 1994 at 12:15 a.m. after a long courageous battle with bone cancer at the age of 79 years. It was Freda's wish that no funeral service be held; instead a life appreciation service was celebrated at the Regina Funeral Home, Highway #1 East, on Saturday, November 12, 1994 at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Des Patton of the United Church officiating at the ceremony . A reception for family and friends took place after the service in the Arbor Room at the Regina Funeral Home. Freda was predeceased by her parents, Jacob Fehler in 1959 and mother, Magdalena in 1969; her husband, Frank in 1979; and her sister, Annie Winters, in January 1994. She is survived by her niece, Grace Lindenbach of Saskatoon; two great-nephews: Scott (Jacki) Lindenbach of Regina; Terry Lindenbach of Edmonton; grand-niece, Gail (Doug) Fast of Saskatoon; four great-great nieces and nephews: Jasen and Jaret Lindenbach and Madelaine and Tucker Fast; and niece, Anile Kennedy of Sarasota, Florida. Freda was born in Pilot Butte, Sask. on July 15, 1915. She met Frank Kennedy in Regina and they were married November 11, 1939. They spent the next few years working on farms. They then bought and moved onto the family farm where they remained until their retirement to McLean in 1970. Freda was a craft person extrordinaire, Her greatest love being the making of crepe (to begin with) and then silk flowers. Her bouquets and corsages and floral arrangements were always in great demand. Her love of flowers was evident by her wondrous garden. Many of the flowers were given away to neighbours and friends so they too were able to enjoy their beauty. Freda was news correspondent for Indian Head-Wolseley News since 1973, and the Fort Qu'Appelle Times since 1990. She was a member of the U. C. W. since 1970 and secretary for the Church Board for eleven and a half years. Being on the Board of Stewards for over 30 years and also convenor of Visiting and Friendship for the U.C.W. kept Freda busy. In i988 she received the Heart of Gold certificate for outstanding contributionso her community. In 1993, she was nominated by McLean's Women's Club she received the Woman of the Year Award. She also holds a Certificate of Merit for volunteer services and canvassed for many charities, besides being a 4-H craft instructor. Freda had a great love of animals and had a life time membership with the Humane Society. Words cannot say how much we shall all miss her, and are glad her days of pain are over.

KENNEDY - John Francis "Frank". Funeral Services for John Francis "Frank' Kennedy, retired farmer, Mclean, Sask., were held from McLean-Bethel United Church, on December 24th, 1979, Gary McPhie officiating. Mr. Kennedy passed away suddenly at Indian Head, on December 22nd, 1979. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Eric Cowan, Eric Meir, Emil Wagner, Michael Wagner, Alex Langston and Art Flett. Born in Lavagh, Cosligo, Ireland, on September 6, 1906, he moved to Canada in 1930, first to Manitoba, then to Saskatchewan. In Regina in 1939, he was married to Freda Fehler. Following their marriage, they lived two years at Ogema, Sask. and then moved to McLean, where they farmed from 1942 until 1970. In 1970 they moved into the Town of McLean. Surviving, are his loving wife, Freda, of McLean; two brothers in England; and one sister in Ireland and two in Scotland. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Mrs. Kennedy in her sad bereavement.

KERR - James. McLean farmer Passes in B.C, November,1952 James Kerr, 64, retired farmer from the McLean district, died Friday at Chemainus, B.C. Funeral service will be in the United church at McLean Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. Norman Quigley officiating. Burial will be in McLean cemetery. Mr. Kerr was born at Galston, Scotland, and married Aggie Truesdale. In 1911 the family came to Regina and in 1923 Kerr began farming at McLean, retiring in 1946. He is survived by his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Hutton, McLean, Mrs. Agnes Bray, 703 Retallack street, and, Mrs Bessie McDonald, 1443 Retallack street; nine sons, John, Gardener and Robert of Weston, Ont, Henry and Cecil of Essex Ont., James of McLean. William Vernon, B.C., Walter, 558 Osler Street, and Gordon of Chemainus; Three sisters, Mrs. Fisher, 2701 Atkinson street, Mrs. Belle Huggins, 2554 Broder street, and Mrs. M. Ellis, 894 Retallack street, and 24 grandchi1dren.

KERR{Rick) Dale Richard. It is with great sadness in our hearts and tears in our eyes that we share with family and friends his passing. Rick fought a courageous battle with cancer, he was determined to stay with us until the very end. He passed away peacefully at the age of 65, on November 26, 2018 surrounded by his loved ones. Rick will be loving\y remembered by his wife and best friend of 45 years, Judy and his children, Jamie (Robert) Knox, Tanya (Liam) Hammell and Devan. Rick will be fondly remembered by his 6 grandchildren, Oren, Levi, Wyatt, Lilly, Walker, Seamus and by his sister Shirley Wass. He will also be forever remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends everywhere and especially in the McLean area where he called home for many years. We would like to thank Dr. Heintz, Dr. Conway and the staff at the All Nations Healing Hospital in Fort Qu�Appelle. At Rick�s request a funeral service will not be held. Rick will forever be missed and in our hearts. Online condolences may be made at www.tu Published on November 28, 2018

KINVIG, Ross Thomas Thomas Ross Kinvig, late of Edgeley, McLean SK, passed on Monday, March 18, 2019 with family by his side. He was predeceased by his wife Ranah; parents William and Janet (nee McLuskey) Kinvig; brothers Doug (Laura), Ernie (Margaret), Charles Kinvig; sister Louise (Harvey) Holliday; brother-in-law Kermit Alspach; sister Ruth (Edwin) Alspach. Ross is survived by his four sons Tom, David (Valerie) and their family Amber (Rick) Rakochy and their daughter Shelby, Brandy (Glen) Iverson, Shonna (Sean) Renwick and their son Brayden; Brent (Judith) and their daughter Samantha Kinvig; Mark (Sheila); sister-in-law June Kinvig; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Ross was dedicated to his family and community. Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 1 p.m. in the Edgeley Community Center, Edgeley, SK. Special thank you to the staff at the Montmartre Health Centre. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial donations may be made to the Montmartre Health Centre, Montmartre, SK.

KLEIN - Ella (nee Manz) 1938 - 2015. It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Ella Klein, of McLean area, on Wednesday, August 12, 2015, at the age of 77 years. A family conducted funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, SK on Sunday, September 6, 2015, at 1 :30 p.m. with John Ashdown officiating. Cremation with interment in Davin Cemetery at a later date. Ella was predeceased by her husband Corneilius Klein, her parents Martin and Margaret Manz, uncles, George Kuhn, John and Gus Moeller, aunts, Bertha Kuhn, Elizabeth and Meta Moeller. She is survived by her son John, sister Lena, nephew Doug, all of McLean; her nieces Ruth Manz, Burnaby, B.C. and Margaret Manz, Regina; cousins, Mildred Dempster, Bernice Cooper, Doreen Kuhn, Earl (Nola) Kuhn and their families of B.C. A special thank you to the Wolseley Hospital and the Wolseley Lakeside Nursing Home for their wonderful care and compassion given to Ella.

KUNTZ - Adam "Tom". We sadly announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 in Regina, SK. Tom was born on March 26, 1920 in Watrous, SK and grew up around the communities of McLean and Balgonie. Tom will be lovingly remembered by his children, grandchildren and great grandson; Rollie (Rae) Kuntz, his son, Roly and their children, Jennifer and Mark; Debie (Bob) Poncelet and their children Arielle (Josh Devlin), Soleil and Tayler; Murray (Jean) Kuntz and his children, Kevin and Sara (Andrew) Miller and their son, Benjamin; Sue (Lawrence) Matchett and their children, Niki and Brett; sisters, Irene Vollman and Theresa Dreher; brothers, Bob (Alice), Bill (Lois), Jim, Allan (Agnes); sisters in law, Phyl, Emma and Liz, as well as numerous other family and friends. He was predeceased by his wife, Ethel in 2004; parents, George and Theresa Kuntz; brothers, John, Ed, Harold and Rae; sisters, Mac and Jean and several brothers and sisters in law. Tom served as a Sergeant in the Army during World War II. He enjoyed woodworking, golf and playing cribbage (which he taught to many of his grandchildren). A Celebration of Tom's life will be held at 3:00 P.M., Friday, June 29, 2007 at Holy Family R.C. Parish, 1021 McCarthy Blvd. N., Regina, SK with Fr. Brad Fahlman as Celebrant.

KUNTZ - Phillippine Lucy (nee Fisher) 1921 - 2011. It is with deep sadness, that we announce the sudden and peaceful passing of Phil Kuntz on October 7, 2011. Phil was predeceased by John, the love of her life, in 1991. Left to cherish Gran's memory are their children: Wayne Kuntz (Regina), Wendy (Chris) Mokelki (Belgonie), and Pam Kuntz (Vibank); grandchildren Tim Kuntz, Kelly (John) Carmichael, Shauna Mokelki, Lorie Mokelki (Shayne Stoll), Heather Mokelki (Chris Gervais), Scott, Paul and Danny Tunney, and Kaitlyn Kuntz; great-grandchildren Brooke, Johnny, Ty, Riley, Jacob, and Lilly. Gran also had many honorary family members including John, Shauna, and Jonathon Schaeffer, and her special little friend Anikan. Sharing our memories are Phil's sisters Pauline Grad, Alice (Rob) Flaman, Vina (Wilf) Flaman, Marg (Roy) Haugen and her brother George Fisher, as well as the members of the extended Kuntz family, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Born in 1921, Phil grew up in St. Joseph's colony and McLean. She went to Silverstone Elementary School, and then to high school in Balgonie. She and John were married in 1944, and both served in the Royal Canadian Air Force until the end of the war. They spent five years in B.C. and then returned to Regina. Phil raised her children, then worked for Sears for seventeen years before retiring to concentrate on her family. She loved to cook, bake, sew, shop, play yahtzee and cribbage, and chat on the phone with friends and family. We will miss her always, and remember her energy, her strength, her faith, her great courage and her abiding love. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave., at 7:00pm. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at 10:30 am at Holy Cross R.C. Church, 315 Douglas Ave. Interment to follow reception at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery.

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LANGSTON - Alexander passed away very peacefully on October 29, 2004 at the age of 88. Alex was predeceased by his mother & father, wife, Freeda, sister Edith and her husband George Wilks. He is survived by his daughter Doreen, her husband Bentley and their children Dawn and Corey Hilderman; a son Brian, his wife Sherry and their children Tanya and Christopher Langston; a sister Jessie (Lawrence) Annis along with many nieces and nephews. Alex was born on the family farm in the Avonhurst, McLean district on April 4, 1916. During the winter of 1942-43 he became employed at Ajax and Pickering, Ontario building the munitions plants. He farmed with his father until 1945-46 when he started to build his home on his own land. Alex continued to farm this land until his retirement. In 1948 he married Freeda Stewart and had two children Doreen and Brian. Alex was involved in the Avonhurst Co-op and Sask. Wheat Pool for many years. When his children became involved in 4-H, he became a leader. He was a farmer at heart, but was also very handy with doing different jobs for people around the community. Later years he did more woodworking and had a passion for it, leaving his family with many pieces to remember him by. A funeral service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 at 2:00 PM.

LANGSTON - Annie Ethel. On Thursday, March 4, 1976, Annie Ethel Langston, beloved wife of Gerald Henry Langston of McLean, Sask. and formerly from Avonhurst, Sask., age 88 years. The funeral service will be held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, McLean, Sask. on Monday, March 8 at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Jack Bull officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens, Mrs. Langston is survived by her husband Gerald, one son Alex, McLean, two daughters, Mrs. George (Edith) Wilks, Regina, Mrs. Lawrence (Jessie) Annis, Avonhurst, 10 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, one sister May Streeton, England.

LANGSTON � Freeda May (nee Stewart) passed away peacefully on Monday, December 21, 1998 at Golden Prairie Home in Indian Head at the age of 79 years. Freeda was born on November 30, 1919 in Chamberlain, SK. to George and Annie Stewart. She attended Prairie Island School and Bethune High School and later attended Normal School to obtain her teaching certificate. Freeda taught school in Stony Plains and McLean elementary schools. On July 15, 1948 she married Alex Langston from the McLean district. They farmed on the family farm north of McLean until April 1996 when Freeda moved into the Golden Prairie Home in Indian Head. There she enjoyed the company and the fellowship of the other residents. Freeda's biggest love and concern was for her four grandchildren that she deeply loved. She loved baking, sewing, doing fancy work and playing the piano. She enjoyed the many camping trips the family took together over the summer - they were special times for her. Predeceased by her parents; sisters: Pearl and Myrtle; and brothers Gordon and Allan. Freeda will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by: her husband Alex of McLean, SK.; daughter Doreen (Bentley) Hilderman and their children Dawn and Corey of Regina, son Brian (Sherry) and their children Tanya and Christopher of McLean, SK.; brother Charlie (Verna) Stewart of Regina; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East. Interment will be held at Regina, Memorial Gardens.

LANGSTON � Gerald Henry passed away in a Regina Hospital on March 26, 1987 at the age of 92 years. Funeral services were held in Speer's Funeral Chapel on March 30th, 1987 with the Rev. J. McCurray officiating. Pallbearers were Eric Mier, Bill Bird, John Wilks, Brian Langston, Len Watts and Garnet Harman. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Leaving to mourn his passing are one son: Alex (Freeda) of McLean; two daughters: Edith (George Wilks) of Regina and Jessie (Lawrence) Annis of Edgeley; 10 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Annie Ethel in 1976. Mr. Langston was born in England on July 29, 1894 and came to Canada with his parents in 1895 and farmed and lived in the McLean district all his life. He was an active member of the Co-op and many other community activities in the district. He and his wife moved their house from the farm into Mclean in September, 1966. They both enjoyed visiting with their friends, and Mr. Langston was, especially fond of playing cards. Following the passing of his wife in 1976, he managed very well on his own, until October 1985, when he became a resident at 33 Donahue Ave. in Regina. Spending the last few weeks in hospital. The largely attended funeral by many relatives and friends and old neighbours showed that he was well known and respected.

LANGSTON - Ronald Arthur Langston, 55, formerly of McLean, died Monday in Vancouver, December 1971. Mr. Langston was born at Mclean, but went to school in Regina. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and fought in England and India during the Second World War. He was discharged as a leading aircraftman. He moved with his family to Vancouver shortly after the war and worked as a carpenter before he became caretaker of several of Vancouver's libraries. Mr. Langston was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Vancouver. He was predeceased by his father, Arthur, and is survived by his wife, Virginia of Vancouver; two sons, Douglas, and Brian also of Vancouver; his mother, Alice of 5161 Sherwood Dr.; two- brothers, William of 2 Menzies Place, and Harold of 2517 Edward St.; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Baker of 904 Robinson St. and Grace of Sudbury Ont., and a granddaughter.

LANZ - John. Sunday, June 22, 1969 John Lanz, age 58 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Irene Lanz, Avonhurst, Sask. Predeceased by his parents and three sisters, Mr. Lanz is survived by his wife Irene, three sons, Douglas, Avonhurst, Sask., Malcom, 201 King St., Regina, Leonard, Moose Jaw, Sask., and four daughters, Mrs. Lorne (Ethel) Hall, 162 Deergrove Crescent, Regina, Patricia, Valerie and April at home, six grandchildren, four, brothers Frank, Kelowna, BC., Emil, San Diego, California, Ralph, Avonhurst, Sask., Reinhold, 1457 Forget St., Regina, seven sisters, Mrs. Erna Lanz, 415 Robinson St.,Regina. Mrs A. (Martha) Bell, Winnipeg, Man. Mrs. A. (Lydia) Bray, Yellowgrass, SK., Mrs C. (Louise) Elve, 1225 Royal St, Regina, Regina, Mrs. W. (Violet) Sauer, 2661 McDonald St, Regina, Mrs. A. (Atholine) Reiss, Qu'Appelle, Sask., Geraldine Lanz, 1457 Forget St. Regina. Funeral services will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, Wednesday, June 25, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. J. T. Wood officiating. Internment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.

LEE - Henry Saxon. Sunday, November 10, 1968, Henry Saxon Lee, in Edmonton, Alberta, formerly of Keeler and McLean, Sask. Survived by his wife Florence; one son, Gerald C., and one daughter, Linda. Mr. Lee was predeceased by his parents, Nathan and Alice and by his son Barry, Funeral service will be held from St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, 12th Ave. and McIntyre St., Thursday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m, with Dr. G. H. Mansbridge officiating. Internment in the Regina Cemetery.

LEIBEL - Roy B. (August 17, 1917 - April 26, 2006). Roy Leibel left the world peacefully April 26, 2006 in Oliver General Hospital. Roy spent his childhood years in McLean, Sask. In the 30's the family moved to Regina, Sask where Roy attended business college and upon completion worked for Ashdowns Ltd. and later Safeway. In 1940 he joined the Armed Services serving in Regina and Ottawa. He met the love of his life, Dorothy Wray, in Regina and in 1944, they married and enjoyed 61 happy and productive years together. In 1951, the Leibels moved to Milestone, Sask to partner in the purchase of a local grocery store. In 1953, Roy and Dorothy became sole owners of the L & B Store and spent over 20 years building and operating their business, raising their son and daughter, and enjoying their life and many friends in their small community. Roy, better known as Mr. Fix-It to his family, enjoyed puttering and working in his shop. He was always busy fixing or building something! Gardening, traveling, square dancing, playing cards, camping, lawn bowling, and fishing were a few of the many activities he spent his time at over the years. His family meant the world to him and each moment he spent with his wonderful grandchildren, as they were growing up and as they matured, he looked upon as a gift. Five great grandchildren were the icing on the cake! Roy is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy; son, Randy (Nicole) of Vancouver; daughter Lynette (Ross) Nicholas, Winfield, BC; grandchildren Damien (Jen) Leibel, Atherton, QLD, Australia; Nathan (Trisha) Leibel, Acra, Ghana; Danielle (Rob) Schaeffer, Winfield, BC; Robin Nicholas, Regina, SK; Adrienne Nicholas, Winfield, BC; Geody, Leanna and Alton Leibel, Oliver, BC and five great grandchildren in BC, Australia and Africa. Roy is also survived by brother John Leibel, Oliver, BC; sisters Alice (Don) Irwin and Ida Klein of Regina, Sask; sisters-in-law Beryl (Bill) Wallinger and Sarah Wray of Nanaimo, BC as well as Pat (John) Krebbs of Nelson, B.C.; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Roy was predeceased by his fathe,r John Leibel and mother Christina Schmidt as well as brother Lawrence and sister Phyllis.

LINDEMANN, Garry With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Garry on Monday, July 2, 2012 after a brief illness in Edmonton, AB at the age of 47 years. He was born in Regina and moved to Pilot Butte at the age of 7, where he found his passion for faming and never looked back. He moved to Balgonie to begin his career and later moved to farm in the Qu�Appelle, McLean area. He was a passionate farmer. a wonderful husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend who will be dearly missed. Garry's memory will be cherished by his loving family, wife Claire (nee Fraser); children Eric and Brianna; mother Huguette; step father Dave Boa; father Don; brother Perry and his son Trystan; sister Sheryl (Don) Morrison and their children Kyle and Samantha; mother-in-law Norma Fraser, brother-in-law Don (Neeta) and their children Nikole and Marc; brother-in-law Mike (Evelyn) Fraser and their children Amanda and Jessica; sister-in-law Jennifer (Roger) Owens and their daughter Kayla; sister-in-law Rebecca (Randy) McAfee and their children Melissa, Emily and Thomas; brother-law Dan; as well as many other family members and great friends. A SERVICE TO CELEBRATE GARRY'S LIFE will be held at Lakeview United Church, 3200 McCallum Avenue, Regina, SK on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 2:00 PM. For those wishing to make donations in memory of Garry, a Trust Fund has been set up in honour of his children at CIBC Victoria Square Man, 2223 Victoria Avenue East, Regina, SK S4N 6E4. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www-regina-memorial.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Tubman Funeral Home.

LINDENBACH - William. Friday, December 20, 1968, William Lindenbach, age 52 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Odelia Lindenbach of McLean, Sask., Mr. Lindenbach is survived by his wife, one son Gerald of Regina, his mother in Regina and one brother, Seigard also of Regina; seven sisters, Mrs. Rose Schaffer, Mrs. Minnie Diewold, Mrs. Martha Lindenbach, Mrs. Emma Schick, all of Regina; Mrs. Evelyn Markwert, Oakshella, Sask., Mrs. Agnes Silzer, McLean, Sask. and Mrs. Ann Boris, Davidson, Sask. Funeral services will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel. Monday, December 23, at 11:00 a.m. Internment in Riverside Memorial Park, Regina.

LlNNEN, Bradley. 1964- 2020. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Brad, who passed away peacefully in the early hours of March 4, 2020. He was predeceased by his parents, Cliff and Diana Linnen; brother-in-law, Doug Hobson; and good friend, Dave Marshall. Brad will be dearly missed by his wife of 19 years, Stacy; children Kim (Dustin) Himour, Chris Linnen (Breanna Gillespie), Emily and Bridget Linnen; granddaughter Kayleigh; sisters Christine (Rob) Roflik and Jennifer (Wayne) Patterson; mother and father in- law, Judith and Barry Hobson; sister-in-law Siobhan (Chris) Brown; aunts and uncles; nieces and nephews; cousins and extended family, as well as his many friends. Brad followed in his father's footsteps working in sales, finding a passion in appliances. He enjoyed connecting with people, and his customers' happiness was always his first priority. On his days off, you could usually find Brad on the golf course for a quick round or sitting at a favourite fishing spot, casting from shore. His favourite time of year was the few weeks in summer when he loaded up his kayak and ventured to Minnesota with his son to spend lazy days floating on a river, soaking up the beauty of nature and (if he was lucky) enjoying the catch of the day for supper. During the last year of his life, Brad bravely battled cancer, enduring surgery as well as radiation and immunotherapy treatments. Not once was he angry or resentful about his circumstances, choosing instead to reflect on memories and enjoy the time he had left with his family. Brad saw every day as a blessing. We will all miss hearing Brad scream "Ya baby!" to the TV during an Oiler game, along with his quirky sense of humour and the way he laughed so hard at his own jokes he was often unable to finish the punch line. We are sure that Brad and his dad are enjoying every sunset, and he and Dave are walking the back nine. The health and safety of Brad's family and friends was very important to him, and we know that he would not want to put anyone in jeopardy. In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) developments and increased government restrictions on public gatherings and after much discussion we, Brad's family, have decided to postpone funeral services previously scheduled on April 11, 2020 in McLean, SK. Thank you for your understanding and support. We are sorry for any inconvenience and upset this may cause. Take care of each other. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to are welcomed to make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society 1910 Mcintyre Street, Regina, SK S4P 2R3. We would also like to thank all our friends and family who have supported us through this journey, as well as both the staff at Indian Head Union Hospital and Lakeside Nursing Home in Wolseley for laughing at all Brad's jokes and taking such good care of him over the last few months. Online condolences may be made at www.tubmanfh.com To send flowers to the family of Bradley Linnen, please visit Tribute Store.

LOCKERT - Therese Anne (nee Lariviere). On Monday, August 14, 1967, Therese Annne Lockert, beloved wife of William Lockert, McLean, Sask., age 23 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask. Wednesday, August 16 at 2:00 p.m., Mr. R. T. McKinlay officiating , interment in McLean Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lockert is survived by one son, Richard and one daughter, Frances at home, and parents Mr. And Mrs. George Lariviere, Dore Lake, Sask.; also three sisters and four brothers.

LOWENBERGER - Ron died peacefully, with family by his side, on Tuesday, December 4, 2012. Predeceased by his parents Herbert and Mary; brother Gilbert; nephew Albert Lowenberger; best friend Ron Ast; and poppa's boy Spunky. Left to mourn are his wife Terry; daughter Shelley and Les Conquergood; precious grandsons Dylan and Jordan; brother Bob and Leona; sister Linda and Gary Amor; brother Don and Judy; numerous nieces and nephews, plus many, many friends. Ron requested no funeral but a Celebration of Life will be held at the Serbian Club, 1876 Wallace St, Regina, SK on Sunday, January 20, 2013 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Interment will be at McLean Cemetery in the spring.

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MACGREGOR - Kendra Darlene (nee Reimer). On Saturday, January 19, 2008, Kendra Darlene MacGregor beloved wife of Les MacGregor, McLean, SK., died at the age of 36 years. The funeral service will be held in the Knox Metropolitan United Church, 2340 Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK. on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Jo Mader officiating. Interment in the Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery. Kendra is survived by her husband Les; her parents Bill and Teena Reimer; her siblings: Earl (Deha) Reimer and their family Josh, Tabitha and Courtney; Eleanor (Pat) Heidebrecht and their family Tony and Danica and Kris Reimer, all of Vermilion Bay, ON.; her grandmother Gertrude Reimer, Winkler, MB.; her father-in-law and mother-in-law Bob and Betty Ann MacGregor, Regina; sister-inlaw Lynn (Danny) Machuik, Regina and their daughter Meghan; grandmother-inlaw Mary MacGregor, Regina and by her aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Kendra was born in Gimli, MB., on May 17, 1971 but at a very young age the family moved to Vermilion Bay, Ont., where Kendra grew up and attended school. She also received some education in Winnipeg, MB. Kendra attended broadcasting college in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.A., and was later employed at several stations back in Canada. She loved her career in radio and possessed a special talent for it. Kendra had a winning personality, a zest for life and boundless energy, being active in gardening, motocross and snowmobiling. Kendra also loved all animals but especially dear to her was her horse Beau. In June of 2007 Kendra was diagnosed with leukemia. In spite of her hard fight, a cure was not to be and on January 19th she joined her daughter Jessica Dawn who died in 2005. Kendra was also predeceased by her grandparents. She will be missed by all who knew her.

MACDONALD - Lillian MacDonald. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald of Indian Head and formerly of McLean and all other members of her family we note the passing of Miss Lillian MacDonald of Calgary who passed away at the age of 79 years on July 28, 1982 at Calgary. Funeral services were held on July 31st at Speers Funeral Chapel, with interment in Regina Memorial Gardens, Regina with Rev. J. Bull officiating. Miss MacDonald leaves to mourn her passing; one sister, Olive Millare of Seattle, Washington; three brother, Robert of Indian Head, Alfred of Yorkton, and Donald of Penticton, B.C. and by numerous nieces and nephews. Miss MacDonald grew up and attended school in the McLean district. She began her teaching career in Saskatchewan and moved to Alberta in the late 1930's to continue her teaching career from which she retired in 1967 in Calgary, where she continued to live until her passing.

MACDONALD - Robert Alfred. Wednesday, October 14, 1992 Mr. Robert Alfred Charles MacDonald, age 87 years, late of Golden Prairie Nursing Home, Indian Head, formerly of McLean. Predeceased by three sisters and two brothers, Mr. Macdonald is survived by his loving wife, Lillian of Indian Head; his sister, Olive (Peter) Millar of Seattle, Washington; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, October 20, 1992 at 1 :30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, with the Rev. Peter Shurvin officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

MACDONALD - Robert Wesley. On Friday, November 28, 2003 Robert Wesley "Bob" MacDonald, late of McLean, SK, passed away with his life partner, Alma by his side. He was born in Penticton; predeceased by his parents Allen and Laura Macdonald. Bob is survived by his life partner Alma Baconfield and his daughters Danielle Macdonald of Vancouver and Suzanne Macdonald of Edmonton, as well as other family members and many friends. Bob enjoyed the challenge of farming and viewed everyday life as an adventure. He will be remembered for his quick wit, easy laugh, deep conversations, the joy he found in working with animals and living the country life. A Celebration of His Life will be held Friday, December 5, 2003 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK, with Mr. Ray McMillan, officiating. A reception will take place at the McLean Town Hall following the interment in Vernon Anglican Church Cemetery, McLean, SK.

MACPHERSON - Colin James. On Friday, July 2, 2004, Colin James (Jim) MacPherson, beloved husband of Doris MacPherson, McLean, Sask. died at the age of 77 years. The funeral service will be held in Lions Community Hall, Qu'Appelle, Sask. on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ronald Clark officiating. Interment in Qu"Appelle Cemetery. Jim was predeceased by an infant son n 1963; his parents, Alex and Christina MacPherson; two brothers: Donald (Bernie) MacPherson; Allan (Nellie) MacPherson; one sister, Ruth (Ralph) Spencer and is survived by his wife, Doris and their children: Ken (Leanor) MacPherson, McLean; Sheila MacPherson, Shelda (Robert) Henderson, Ginny (Gary) Wilson, all of Regina; Keith MacPherson, McLean; grandchildren: Loralee (Richard) Harries, Chad and Kimberly MacPherson; Heather, Carla and Marisa Henderson and Derek Wilson; one brother, Ewen (Ella) MacPherson, Aldergrove, B.C.; one sister, Jessie Miller, North Vancouver, B.C. and his brothers and sisters in law and numerous nieces and nephews. Jim farmed South East of McLean all his life.

MacPHERSON, Doris Annabelle May 13, 1929 � May 9, 2014. On Friday May 9, 2014 Doris Macpherson of Regina (previously of the McLean district) passed away at the age of 84 years. Funeral services will be in the Lion�s Hall in Qu�Appelle, Sask. On Friday May 16, 2014 at 1:00 PM with Rev Jo Mader officiating; internment to follow in the Qu�Appelle Cemetery. Doris was predeceased by her husband, Colin James (Jim) MacPherson in 2004; an infant son in 1963; her parents, George and Vida Dundas; stepmother, Edna (Flaman), six brothers, Tom, Ronald, Earl, Charles, Howard, George; stepbrothers, Ronald and Brian brother/sister-in-laws, Adam Stecker, Gary Blom, Donald (Bernie) MacPherson, Allan (Nellie) MacPherson, Ewen MacPherson, Jessie Miller and Ruth (Ralph) Spencer. Doris is survived by her children, Sheila MacPherson, Shelda (Robert)Henderson, Ginny (Gary) Wilson and Keith MacPherson (all reside in Regina) grandchildren, Heather Henderson (Brent Goodwin), Carfa (Kyle)Henderson-Kinvig and Marisa Henderson (Steve Tamer) and Derek Wilson; great-grandchildren, Loghan Henderson-Kinvig and Teigen Henderson; sisters, Marge Streckar, Marlene Blom and Sandra Stephen; sisters-in-law, Ella MacPherson, Minota Dundas, Sandra Dundas, Stella Dundas; and numerous nieces and nephews. Flowers gratefully declined. If family, friends so desire, donations may be made to the charity of your choice in memory of Doris MacPherson. Tubman Cremation &, funeral Services www.tubmanfh.com

MACPHERSON - Sheila Ann. Sheila, late of Regina, SK, fomerly of McLean, Sask passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 7, 2019 at the age of 67 years. She was predeceased by parents Jim and Doris MacPherson, McLean, Sask; sister Ginny Wilson; and great-niece Lily Lynn. Sheila is survived by sister Shelda (Rob) Henderson; brother Keith MacPherson; brother-in-law Gary Wilson and sister-cuz Sharon Maclean; nieces Heather (Brent), Carla (Terry), and Marisa (Steven); nephew Derek; and great-nieces and nephews Teigan, Colt, Loghan, Juniper, Samuel, and Hailee. A Private Graveside Service will be held in Qu'Appelle Cemetery for close family and friends. The family wishes to thank all the medical staff that were involved in her care, especially Dr. Keilly and special nurse Jennifer on unit 4C at the Pasqua Hospital. Flowers gratefully declined. Family and friends so wishing may make memorial donations in Sheila's name to the CNIB, 2160 Broad Street, Regina, SK S4P lY5, or Diabetes Canada, 919B Albert Street, Regina, SK S4R 2P6. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.speersfuneralchapel.com To send flowers to the family of Sheila MACPHERSON, please visit Tribute Store. Guestbook

MANG - Henry Phillip was born on December 11, 1897, in Edenwold, Sask., the eldest son of Karl and Regina (Schmidt) Mang, McLean area. He received his early education at Winnetke School, later attending Central Collegiate and Normal School in Regina. In 1923, he graduated from the Royal College of dentistry from the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, majoring in Philosophy: English and History. During his University days, he was the Student Delegate to the International Convention of the Student Voluntary Movement of the Y.M.C.A. at 'Des Moine, Iowa, in 1920 and also later in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1924. He began his teaching experience in several rural locations of Saskatchewan and was principal of Edenwold School during 1927 and 1928. He held several important positions in other endeavours. He was a member of the Wheat Pool Field Service Organization Department from 1928-31, and was, himself, engaged in grain and dairy farming from 1931-34. He was elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 1934 as the Liberal member for Lumsden and served until 1938. Durjng his term as a M.L.A. he also practised dentistry in Regina from 1935 to 1941. Since 1941 he has been farming the family farm. He was elected as the liberal member for Qu'Appelle to the Parliament in Ottawa and served from 1953-57. Since 1970, he has served on the Agricultural Committee of the Chamber of Commerce in Regina and was a member of the Qu'Appelle Regional Appeal Board with the Department of Health in Saskatchewan since 1968. During hls early years, he was Secretary of the Edenwold Agriculture Society from 1926-28 and also the Edenwold Co-operative Association. In 1925 he was President of the Francis Inspector-ate of Teachers, and was the Canadian delegate to the World Association at Edinborough, Scotland in September 1925, at which 67 nations were represented. Also, in 1925, he attended the International Teachers Institute at Heidelberg and Berlin, Germany. He served in World War I as a member of the Royal Flying Corps and has travelled extensively in Canada, United States, Great Britain and Europe. Following his tenure as a member in Ottawa, in 1959, he was created an Honorary Indian Chief of the Cree Tribe of the Great Plains, (only one of four) in Western Canada at that time, and was given an Indian name meaning "Smiling Face". Sports was always a main interest for Dr. Mang, especially football and rugby. He served as President of the Regina Dales Rugby Team, the forerunners of the present Saskatchewan Rough Riders Football Club when they won the Dominion Junior Championship in 1938. In recognition of this achievement, he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1967. While he was a Principal at Edenwold, he coached a local girls' softball team to a Provincial Championship. He was a life member of the Imperial Order of Odd Fellows lodge and a life member of the Liberal Party of Canada and also of Saskatchewan. He was an active member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church for many years and until his passing. Dr. Mang was predeceased by his parents, Karl (l960) and Regina 1968 and a brother-in-law, John Hack in 1976. He is survived by two sisters, Miss Hilda Mang and Mrs. Sylvia Hack, as well as two brothers, Lawrence and Oswald; nieces, Mrs. Michelle Vernon and Mrs. Anne Hark and two nephews, John Mang and Robert Hack also survive. Dr. Mang passed away at the Plains Health Centre on Monday, March 30, 1987, at the age of 89 years. The funeral service was conducted from St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Thursday, April 2, with Pastor Helmut Nachtigall and Pastor Richard Zimmerman officiating. Interment in the Edenwold Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were: Honorable Ralph Goodale, Graham Ashdown, Rev. Lorne Hosfield, Rev. Mark Hornig, Eddy Mang, Richard Grenall, Harold Ast and Father John Riffel. Active pallbearers were: Art Nargang, Ralph Lanz, Bert Mang, Eric Mang, Bernhardt Mang and Keith Mang.

MANZ - Margaret Gertrude (nee Moeller). On Monday, September 13, 1971, Margaret Gertrude Manz, McLean, Sask., age 76 years. Funeral service in Emmus Lutheran Church, Davin, (McLean area) Sask., Thursday. September 16, at 2:00 p.m, Pastor J. Fredrickson officiating, interment in Davin cemetery. Predeceased by her husband Martin, 1967, Mrs. Manz is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ella Klein and Lena, both of McLean, Sask., grandchildren, Johnny, Douglas and Ruth, also two brothers, John Moeller, Qu�Appelle, Sask., Gustave Moiler, of McLean; three sisters Mrs G.H. Kuhn, Vancouver, B.C., Elizabeth Moeller, Qu�Appelle, Meta Moeller, McLean.

MARCIA - Andrew Marcia died on Saturday, December 4, 2004 at the age of 87 years. Andrew is predeceased by his parents, Martin and Kathryn (Roth) Marcia; his 6 brothers, Kasper, Martin, Melcher, Vince, Nick and Adam Marcia and sister, Judith Barth. Andrew is survived by his wife of 60 years, Grace (nee Schmidt); son, James and daughter, Marilyn Marcia; three grandchildren, Andrea, Stephen and Sarah; brother, Balzar (Ange) Marcia. He is also survived by three sisters-in-law; Charlotte Marcia, Amelia Yoner and Gaylene Schmidt, as well as numerous other relatives. Andrew was a farmer and had two farms in the McLean and Lang areas. There will be no funeral at Andrew's request. A Celebration of Life and interment in Regina Memorial Gardens will be held at a late date.

MARCIA - Barbara. Tuesday October 16, 1973, Mrs. Barbara Marcia, age 66 years, late of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by her husband, Melcher, in 1968, Mrs. Marcia is survived by one daughter, Mrs. (Magdalene) G. Huber, Regina, three sons, Vince and Rupert, both at McLean, Tony at Qu'Appelle, 18 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters and five brothers. Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 19, 1973, at 11:00 a.m, in the R.C. Church, at McLean with Rev. D. Dorion officiating. Interment in St. Joseph's Colony Cemetery. Prayers will be held in Speers Funera1 Chapel, Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m.

MARCIA - Cecil Marcia 14, farm youth of the McLean district died Sunday afternoon while being taken to hospital in Regina. His death resulted from a head wound received from a bullet from a .22 calibre rifle accidentally discharged by his brother. According to R.C.M.P., investigating the shooting, the accident occurred in the mid-afternoon Sunday when the boy left his home with two brothers on a rabbit hunt. The gun was accidentally discharged and the bullet lodged in Cecil's head. He was carried home and his father, accompanied by L. A. Wass, a neighbour, drove the injured boy into Regina. The boy died without regaining consciousness. He was dead at his arrival at hospital. Dr. H. L. Watson, coroner, is investigating. It is not yet known whether an inquest will be held. Cecil was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melcher Marcia, McLean, and a grandson of Mrs. Martin Marcia, 1912 Edgar street, Regina. Besides his parents, he is survived by one sister, Madeleine, an employee of the General hospital and three brothers, Vincent, Anthony and Rupert, all at home. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Roman Catholic church at St. Joseph's colony. Burial will be in the Colony cemetery.

MARCIA - Terry Lou Marcia, 17, of McLean, died in a single-vehicle accident about 3:00 p.m. Friday, January 31, 1975, on Highway 33 three miles east of Kronau. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Marcia of McLean, and a brother, Kim, also of McLean. Funeral service will he at 10 a.m, Tuesday February 4th, 1975 at 10:00 AM in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. R. Stang officiating and burial in Regina Memorial Gardens.

MARCIA - Vincent Fredrick, passed away suddenly on Sunday, April 20, 2008, at the age of 78 years. Vince was born in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan on September 29, 1929. He was predeceased by his parents Melcher and Barbara Marcia; one son Terry; sister Magdeline Huber and brother Cecil. He is survived by his loving wife of fifty-three years, Molly of McLean, SK; son Kim (Donna); granddaughter Brandy (Shane) Quewezance and greatgranddaughter Brooklyn of Qu'Appelle, SK; brothers, Tony of Qu'Appelle, SK and Rupert (Barbara) of Balgonie, SK. He also leaves behind several cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 1:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

MARSHALL - Clifford. Accidentally on Monday, September 18, 1995, Clifford Marshall, McLean, Sask., age 37 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Balgonie, on Saturday, September 23, 1995 at 10:30 a.m. by the Rev. Gordon Rushka. Interment in St. Michael's. Parish Cemetery, Lemberg at 3:00 p.m. Predeceased by an infant son Paul Kenneth in 1983, Clifford Marshall is survived by his loving wife Denise; and his children: Noel, Laura, Sarah, Robert and Trisha; his parents Noel and Joyce Marshall, Whitby, Ont.. a sister Nancy Marshall (Glen Robinson) and their son Andrew, Ottawa, Ont.; a brother Hugh Marshall, Whitby, Ont.; his grandparents Cecil and Hazel Disney, Lindsay, Ont.; mother and father-in-law Robert (Mary) Mann, Lemberg; sisters-in-law: Bernie (Com) Eurich and their family Kaeli and Brady, Regina, Michele Ruecker (Rick Pattison) and daughter Rae Dawn, Lemberg; grandparents-in-law: Joe Krupski; Lemberg and Katherine Mann, St. Paul's Home, Melville; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

MARTIN , Dorothy Kathleen Lois. 1930 - 2023. Dorothy Martin passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 15, 2023 at the age of 92. She was predeceased by her mom Eva Martin and her dad William Martin; sister Norma Grandel and brother-in-law Grayden Grandel. Dorothy is survived by her nieces Bonnie (Gorodn) Butz, Laurie (Joe) Gebhart, Valerie Grandel, Kathy (Glenn) Brewster and her nephews Doug (Elaine) Grandel and Ted (Sherri) Grandel. She is also survived by many great-nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. Dorothy worked as an Admin Assistant for the RCMP Clerical Division of Regina and Indian Head Detachments. She lived on the farm South of McLean, Saskatchewan, later moving in to the Hamlet of McLean then in to Regina after retirement. She will be missed by all who knew her. There will be a private family interment. Donations in memory of Dorothy may be made to the Breast Cancer c/o Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan, 200-4545 Parliament Avenue, Regina, SK S4W OG3. Family and friends are invited to leave tributes at http://www.reginafuneralhome.ca.Arrangements entrusted to

MARTIN - Eva Hazel of McLean, Sask. passed away on Monday, February 21, 2000. Predeceased by her husband, William, Eva is survived by her daughters Norma Grandel and Dorothy Martin; grandchildren Bonnie (Gordon) Butz: Laurie (Joseph) Gebhart; Valerie Grandel; Douglas (Elaine) Grandel; Kathleen, (Glenn) Brewster, Edward (Sherrie) Grandel; and twelve Great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Friday, February 25, 2000 at 1:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave., Regina with Rev. Darold Sauer officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

MARSHALL, Clifford �1958 - 1995. Accidently on September 18 1995. The funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph�s R.C. Church Balgonie, on Saturday September 23,1995 at 10:00 AM by Rev. Gordon Rushka. Interment in St. Michael�s Parish Cemetery Lemberg at 3:00 PM. Predeceased by an infant son Paul Kenneth in 1983. Cliff Marshall and family dairy farmed in the McLean Sk. area and is survived by his loving wife Denise; and his children: Noel, Laura, Sarah, Robert and Trisha; his parents Noel and Joyce Marshall, Whitby, Ont.; a sister Nancy Marshall (Glen Robinson) and their son Andrew, Ottawa, Ont., a brother, Hugh Marshall, Whitby, Ont.; his grand parents Cecil and Hazel Disney, Lindsay, Ont.; mother and father in law Robert (Mary) Mann, Lemberg, Sk. sisters-in-law Bernie (Cam) Eurich and their family Kaeli and Brady, Regina; Michelle Rueker (Rick Pattison) and daughter Rae Dawn Lemberg; grand parents in-law Joe Krupski, Lemberg, and Katherine Mann, St Paul�s Home Melville; also numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. If friends so desire, contributions to the intensive Care Regina General Hospital would be appreciated.

MARSHALL � Noel Clifford February 6, 1982 � June 28, 2008. Son of Denise and Kevin Coghill and the late Cliff Marshall. Survived by his grandparents Bob and Mary Mann, Joel and Joyce Marshall and Sylvia Coghill; his Siblings: Laura, Sarah, Robert, Trisha, Genet and Endeshaw and numerous Aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by brothers Paul and Jared. Noel died tragically on Saturday, June 28, 2008. Noel had an adventurous soul that never missed a stride. He had a love for climbing, travelling, rodeo and all things outdoors. He was a wonderful son, brother a friend to all he met. Outdoor service will be held at Beaver Creek Ranch, Lumsden, Sask. on Friday, July 4, 2008 at 1: PM. If possible please bring lawn chairs. Directions found at www.beavercreekranch.ca under contact Interment to follow in St. Michael's Parish Cemetery, Lemberg, Sask. at 7:00 PM. In lieu of flowers. please donate to a Charity of Choice.

MARTIN - William Edward 'Bill'. Saturday, January 9, 1993, Mr. William Edward (Bill) Martin, age 89 years: dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Eva Martin, McLean, Sask. Mr. Martin is also survived by daughters, Norma (Grayden) Grandel and Dorothy Martin; grand-children and great grandchildren; Bonita (Gordon) Butz, Trevor and Shannon; Lourie (Joseph) Gebhart, Brent and Curtis; Valerie (Kenneth) Perry, Kristy and Bradley; Douglas (Elaine) Grandel, Colindod and Derek; Kathleen (Glenn) Brewster, Cloyton and Dustin; Edward Grondel and a sister Elsie Wells. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, January 12, 1993 at 1:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel with Pastor Darold Sauer officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

MATTHEWS - Albert George. Funeral service for the late Albert George Matthews, who died on April 20, 1994 at Regina, was held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, on April 25. The officiating clergy was Rev. Desmond Patton. interment followed in McLean Cemetery. The pallbearers were Archie Lowe, Lyle Pederson, Richard Crowe, Donald Lowe and Doug Gillert. The honorary pallbearers were John Ashdown, Nelson Covey, Wilbert Bray and Alex Langston. Albert George Matthews was born at McLean on January 24, 1906 child of John George Matthews and Alice Celia (nee Bird). The family moved to the Avonhurst District in 1910 where he attended Ridgeway School. He farmed all his life at McLean with his brothers, Phil and Henry. He helped clear the farm land by hand and sold wood in the 30's to make extra money. He could fix almost any machine that broke and often invented parts to keep them running. He was good at carpentry and all fixing in general. Mr. Matthews was very involved with the church. He was a very shy and quiet man, and he liked to play solitaire, gardening, dancing, mechanics, loved children, and was always ready to lend a helping hand. He married his wife, Gwen, January 23, 1971. He always had time to help Roy and Mary as children when they needed it (and also after they grew up). He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and was fondly known throughout the whole community as "Unkie". He is survived by his loving wife, Gwen; one daughter: Mary Jackson, McLean; one son: Roy (Nellie) Matthews, Mcl.ean: eight grandchildren: Marietta Matthews, Regina; Marty (Faye) Matthews, McLean; Leasa Matthews, Prince Albert; Lanny Matthews, Edmonton; Jerry Mathhews, McLean; Blaine Jackson, Regina; Jacki (Don) Doucette, Regina; Kelly (Wayne) DeVocht, McLean; eight great grandchildren: Danielle, Madelyn and Preston DeVocht; Shauna Lee and Stacey Matthews; Allain and Stefanie Jackson, and Zachary Doucette; and his nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; four sisters: Ruth Pederson in 1963; Sarah Alice Matthews in 1973; Ella Lowe in 1993: Ethel Matthews in 1976: two brothers: Henry Matthews in 1983: Philip Matthews in 1967: one son-in-law. Keith Jackson in 1993, a grand son Danny Jackson in 1984; three nephews: Dan Matthews, Allan and Marvin Pederson.

MATTHEWS - Edith Gwendolyn. On Wednesday, August 11, 1999, E. Gwendolen Matthews, widow of Albert Matthews, McLean, Sask. and late of Regina, Sask. died at the age of 93 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean on Saturday, August 14, 1999 at 2:30 P.M. Rev, Ron Clark officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Mrs. Matthews was predeceased by her first husband, Philip Matthews in 1967; her second husband, Albert Matthews in 1994; one son Danny Matthews in 1950; one grandson Danny Jackson in 1984; son-in-law Keith Jackson in 1993; one sister, Gertrude Crowe in 1998; one brother, Roy Gibson in 1911 and is survived by one daughter, Mary Jackson, one son, Roy (Nellie) Matthews, all of McLean, Sask.; eight grandchildren: Blaine Jackson, Regina, Sk., Jacki Jackson, Regina, Sk.. Kelly (Wayne) DeVocht, McLean, Sk., Marietta Matthews, Regina, Sk., Marty (Faye) Matthews, McLean, Sk., Leasa (Brad) Jurayinski, Regina, Sk., Lanny (Sandra) Matthews, Edmonton, AB, Jerri Mintuck, Regina, Sk.; ten great grandchildren: Danielle, Madelyn and Preston DeVocht, Shauna-Lee and Stacey Matthews, Allain and Stefaine Forrester, Zachary Jackson, Breanna and Brittney Matthews, and numerous nieces and nephews.

MATTHEWS - Henry William. On Monday, August 8, 1983, Henry William Matthews, McLean, Sask., age 80 years. The funeral service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask, on Wednesday, August 10, 1983 at 2:00 P.M. The Reverend Gary McPhie, Officiant. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents; four sisters: Ruth Pederson in 1963, Sarah Alice Matthews in 1973, Ella Lowe in 1983 and Ethel Matthews in 1976; one brother, Philip John Matthews in 1967. Mr. Matthews is survived by one brother, Albert and his wife Gwen Matthews, McLean and numerous nephews and nieces.

MATTHEWS - Marietta Gwen passed away suddenly on Monday, July 23, 2012 in Regina, SK at the age of 55 years. She is predeceased by her grandparents, Philip and Gwen Matthews; Albert Matthews; and Burton and Elma Fletcher. Marietta is survived by parents, Roy and Nellie Matthews; brothers, Marty (Faye) Matthews and Lanny (Sandra Ware) Matthews; sisters, Leasa (Brad) Juravinski and Jerri Matthews; nieces, Shauna-lee (Corey Chambers) Matthews, Stacey (Devan Brandon) Matthews, Breanna and Brittney Ware, and Elizabeth Juravinski; great-niece, Sophie Matthews; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Funeral Services to be held at 1:00 P.M. on Friday, July 27th, 2012 at Balgonie Baptist Church, Balgonie, SK with Pastor Darold Sauer officiating. Interment to follow at McLean Cemetery, McLean, SK.

MATTHEWS - Philip John. On Friday, September 15, 1967, Philip John Matthews, beloved husband of Gwen Matthews, McLean, Sask., age 65 years. Funeral service in McLean United Church, Monday, September at 2:00 p.m., Rev. T. McKinlay officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by his son Danny in 1950 and sister, Mrs. E. Peterson in 1965. Besides his wife Mr. Matthews is survived by one son Roy, Hanley, Sask., one daughter, (Mary) Mrs. Keith Jackson, McLean, and five grandchildren; also two brothers, Henry and Albert of McLean and three sisters. Mrs. Wm. Lowe, Kyle, Sask., Miss Alice Matthews, McLean, Miss Ethel Matthews, Weyburn.

MATTICK - Arthur James. Funeral service for the late Arthur James Mattick, who died on September 2, 1995, at Fort Qu'Appelle, was held in St. John's Anglican Church, Fort Qu'Appelle, on September 5, 1995. The officiating clergy were Rev. George Archer and Rev. Charles Sells. Art was born on the family farm at Qu'Appelle-McLean, on November 30, 1914, eldest son of James and Ellen Mattick (nee Whiting). He was educated at Vernon and Qu'Appelle schools. Most of his life was spent on the farm, taking over his Dad in 1944, as the. third generation to operate the "Mattick Century farm". Arthur paid his dues to his community, starting as a young boy in Farm Boys Camp", and he was involved with Aberdeen Angus show Cattle. Later he sat on the local Telephone Board; the Wheat Pool; the Edgeley Co-op and the local school board. He also gave many hours to his church (St. Thomas, Vernon) as a vestry man and a warden. Arthur was a quiet man. A friend once said, "Arthur never says anything unless he's got something to say." He loved sports, especially curling and as a young man, he pitched a "mean" game of fastball. He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Genevieve; two sons: Russel (Sandra), Qu'Appelle; Bill (Charlene), Regina; five grandchildren: Darcie (Greg), Trent, Brett, Alexis and Brittany, and his much loved great grandson, Kyle; two brothers: Leonard (Jean), Burlington, Ont.; Alex (Jean), Oliver, B .C.; two sisters: Eleanor Straub, White Rock, B.C.; Lorna (Doug) Mearns, Saskatoon; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother, Ellen; father, James; one son, Murray; and one daughter, Leona.

MATTICK - Ellen "Nell" (nee Whiting), 83 years of age 1ong time resident of the Vernon (McLean) district, Qu'Appelle, Sask., occurred at a Saskatoon Nursing Home on December 18, 1976. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 21, at 2:00 p.m. from St. Peter's Anglican Church in Qu'Appelle, Sask., conducted by Rev. J. Bull. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Eleanor) Straub, of Saskatoon, and Mrs. Doug (Lorna) Mearns, of Saskatoon, three sons, Arthur Mattick, of Fort Qu'Appelle, Leonard Mattick, of Burlington, Ontario, and Alexander Mattick, of Winnipeg, 11 grandchildren, six great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Farrer and Mrs. Annie Orchard, both of Qu'Appelle. two brothers, Fred S. Whiting, Percy Whiting, both of Qu'Appelle. Mrs. Mattick was predeceased by her husband, James, in 1950, two sisters and one grandson, Murray. Mrs. Mattick was born in Indian Head, Sask. and received her education in Qu'Appelle. She was a life member of the St. Thomas W. A., in the Vernon district. While in Regina she was a member of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral ACW, the Women's Canadian Club, Regina and District Old Timers Association, Women's Progressive Conservative Association, and the Royal Canadian legion Ladies' Auxiliary. Interment will be made in the Vernon church cemetery.

MATTICK, Genevieve, May 22, 1917 � January 10, 2014. Published: 2014-01-17. Regina, SK. Gene was born in the Kincaid area, the eighth child of Henry and Margaret Theis. She obtained her early schooling at Kincaid where she began singing under the tutorship of very special teacher, Clara Ogden. That relationship created Gene's lifelong love of singing that she carried on throughout her life until failing health rendered her too weak to participate. Gene moved to the Qu'AppeIIe (McLean) District in 1939, where she met her husband Arthur. They Married in 1941 and resided on the Mattick family farm until 1971 when they retired to Fort Qu'Appelle- Gene was pre-deceased by her parents, 9 siblings, 2 children, Murray and Leona and her loving husband of 51 years, Arthur. Left to mourn are her sons, Russel (Sandra), Bill (Charlene), 5 grandchildren, Darcie, Trent, Brett, Alexis and Brittany, Granddaughters-in-law Lori and Nancy and 6 great grandchildren. Gene spent many hours reading and entertaining residents at Echo Lodge, entertaining with a musical Trio at many functions in and around the area as well being a member of the St. John's Anglican Church choir. Our "Gene" will long be remembered and sadly missed. Special thanks to the staff at Selo Gardens Care Home for providing Gene with a loving home the past five years. A memorial service will be held Saturday Februart 22, 2014 at St. John's Anglican Church, Fort Qu'AppeIle.

McBAIN - Janet "Babe" (nee Howden) McBain, Qu'Appelle, Sask. was born in Qu'Appelle, Sask. on October 16, 1916, she passed away peacefully at the Regina General Hospital on November 13, 2005. Janet took her nurses training at the Regina General Hospital in 1944. She lived in the Qu'Appelle, Edgeley, Vernon and McLean Districts, farming with her husband Joe and nursing at Qu'Appelle and Fort Qu'Appelle Hospitals. Janet is survived by her son Doug (Edith) son in law, Cliff (Chester) Paddington and his wife Mary; her grandchildren: Rick, Kristal (Mike), Scott (Sally), Carrie, Tyler (Sherine), her great grandchildren, Kennedy, Jordan and Avec: two sisters-in-law, Laurel and Elsie Howden. Janet was predeceased by her husband Joe in 1991; daughter Mary in 1977, daughter-in-law, Karen in 1974, grandson Patrick Howland in 1999; her brothers and sisters: William (Wig), Jack, Thomas, Andrew and James Howden; her sisters; Elizabeth (Bessie) and Agnes Howden. She will be greatly missed by her family, relatives and many, many good friends. Thank you to Dr. Rehman and the medical staff on 3F and 5A at the Regina General Hospital. The funeral service will be held in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Qu'Appelle, Sask. on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m, by the Rev. Cheryl Johnson. Cremation with interment in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Vernon District at a later date.

McBAIN - Joseph. Funeral service for the late Joseph McBain who died on November 2nd, 1991, at Indian Head, was held in Sr. Peter's Anglican Church, Qu'Appelle, Sask., on November 5th, 1991. The officiating clergy was Rev. Peter Shurvin. The cremated remains were interred in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, in the Vernon District, The honorary pallbearers were Lou Farrer, Art Orchard, Alf Willison, Alf Reece, Bill Clayton, Ray Rogers, Riley Whalen and Art Mattick. Joseph was born at Hull, Yorksire, England, on April 22nd, 1908, son of Joseph Scholes and Mary McBain (nee Lockwood), and attended school at Hull, England. After coming to Canada, he lived and farmed most of his life in the McLean-Vernon District. He retired in 1978, but remained on the farm, He enjoyed music, dancing, curling, playing cards, especially cribbage, and was an ardent reader all his life. He served on the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool committee for many years, and on the Edgeley Co-op committee. He was active in community projects in Vernon as long as his health permitted. He enjoyed travelling and sightseeing. He is survived by his loving wife Janet (nee Howden); son, Doug and his, wife Edith, Qu'Appelle; son-in-law:, Cliffford Paddington and his wife Mary, Qu'Appelle; five grand-children: Rick, Cristal, Carrie, Scott and Tyler; three sisters: Alice Otley, Watford, England; Enid Kitchen, Hull, England; Jessie Hakeney, Hull, England; also survived by his nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter: Mary Paddington in 1977, two brothers, Fred and Frank McBain; two sisters: Peggy McBain and Molly Wheeler.

McCLINTOCK - Irma Ruth (nee Galenzoski). On Monday, July 1, 2013, Irma Ruth McClintock, late of Regina, passed away at home at the age of 88 years. Irma was predeceased by her husband Bill, parents Richard and Martha, brother Irvin Richards, and sister Edna Paholko. She is survived by her family: son Bill (Rita), grandchildren Kyle, Berke, and Rae, of Regina; son Ron (Dira) of Duncan, BC; sister Marion (Jim) Brown; brother/sisters-in-law, Carol and Ernie McClintock, Evelyn Werner, Marj Koch, Helen Hodel, and Elma McMillan. Irma was born on the farm near Halbrite, SK on August 8, 1924 to Richard and Martha Galenzoski. In 1934, the family moved to Wadena in search of better farm land, returning to the Galenzoski homestead near McLean in 1938. Irma moved to Regina to attend secretarial courses at Balfour when she was 17. In 1945 she met her husband Bill while he was on leave from the army (who looked fine in a uniform); they married in 1946. Irma worked for the Sask. Government in various roles, took time off to raise her sons, then returned to the workforce in 1974 at the U of R in payroll administration from which she retired in 1991. Irma�s greatest joy was gardening in the shade of a big floppy hat and gardening gloves while up to her wrists in the fertile soil of her yard. Her beautiful rose beds were known for blocks around her neighbourhood. Her other pride and joys were her three grandchildren; she was thankful to have been able to attend the youngest�s graduation from grade 12 just last week. Irma cherished many years at the family cottage at B-Say-Tah, loved traveling with her husband and friends to Hawaii and Las Vegas; flew to Vancouver Island to visit her son and daughter-in-law, all the while having at least one good book on the go. Immediate family would like to thank the family, friends, and neighbours who aided Irma in achieving her goal of spending the latter years of her life in her own home. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. in the Edna May Forbes Lady Slipper Courtyard, 2900 Wascana Drive, Regina, SK. (just North of the Marina). Private interment will be held in Riverside Memorial Park.

McCULLOUGH - Lorna Jean (nee Ashworth) passed away peacefully on January 22, 1991 at the Pasqua Hospital, Regina. Predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Mabel Ashworth, Jean leaves to mourn: her loving husband, Larry, and two sons: Curtis and Barden, at home; sisters and brothers-in-law: Dorothy and Emery Schettler, McLean, and Joanne and Larry McGown, Regina; father and mother-in-law, Ross and Orma McCullough, Guelph, Ontario; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Don and Daphne McCullough, Guelph, Ontario, Brenda and Neil Robertson, Dawson Creek, B.C.; nieces: Calla Chara and Crystal Schettler and Janave McGown; nephews: Gavin McGown and Alex McCullough; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Jean was born in Indian Head, received her education at the McLean, Scott Collegiate and graduated from Qu'Appelle high school. She graduated as a registered radiological technician from Regina General Hospital in 1970 and earned their general proficiency award. Over the years she was employed at the Indian Head Union Hospital. Jean taught Sunday school at McLean United Church, where she herself, had attended, as a child. She spent much volunteer time assisting at the McLean school prior to the grand opening in September. She treasured time spent with her family and friends and was an avid hockey mom. Funeral service will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave. on Friday, January 25,1991 at 1 :30 p.m. with the Rev, Holly Schick officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

McDONALD - Louva Catherine. On Thursday August 27th 1953, Louva Catherine. dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Angus McDonald passed away in a local hospital at the age of four years, Predeceased by one sister. Edith, Louva is, survived by her parents and one brother. Roddy at home. Also her Grandmother, Kerr of Regina and her Grandad McDonald of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. The funeral service will be held from the Bremner funeral Chapel on Saturday, August 29th at p.m. with the Rev. C. G. Hansford officiating. Internment to take place in Regina cemetery.

McDONALD - Margaret Flora McDonald passed away in a Regina hospital Sunday, September 17, 1978 at the age of 86 years, The last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of Wapella Sask. Flora completed 40 years of continuous and dedicated service as housekeeper for Priests in various locations in the Regina Diocese including Wapella Govan, Marquis, Indian Head, McLean and Dysart before retiring to Regina in 1968. Predeceased by her parents, two sisters and four brothers, she is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of many friends. Funeral mass will be held from Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church 1380 Elphinstone St. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 19, 1978 with Fr. J. Balzer celebrant. Interment will follow on Wednesday, September 20, at 1:30 p.m. in St. Andrews Cemetery, Wapella, Sask.

McILWAINE - Maria Magdalena "Lena". Lena (Granny) passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at the fine age of 98 years. Lena will be dearly missed. She is survived by sons Bill (Judy) and Bob (Pam); grandchildren Lawrence (Anita), Derek (Carla), Darren (Carley), Christa, Ciara and Vanessa; great grandchildren Silas, Joby, Rayce, Rylan, Danika, Taylah and Cullen. Special mention is made of Carol (John), Marcella and Marcus. A graveside service will be held at Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the family plot in the Garden of Last Supper with reception to follow at Regina Funeral Home. The family would be very pleased if you could join us to bid farewell to Lena.

McILWAINE - William Robert. On Sunday June 15, 1980 William Robert McIlwaine, McLean, Sask., age 87 years. The funeral Service will be held in McLean Bethel United Church on Wednesday, June 18 at 2:00 pm., Mr. Gary McPhie officiant. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Predeceased by his parents and two brothers Mr. McIlwaine is survived by his beloved wife, Lena, two sons: Bob at home, Bill and his wife Judy and sons Derek and Darren of McLean, one niece, Mary Russell in Northern Ireland, four nephews: Alfie and Andy in Northern Ireland, Fred in Australia, Jim, Chilliwack, B.C., and their respective families. Also his many friends who have stood faithfully by him over the many years.

McIVOR Elsie R. (nee Lanz). On Tuesday, January 16th, 1968, Mrs. Elsie R. McIvor late of McLean, Sask. Passed away in a local hospital at the age of 63 years. Predeceased by her son, Clifford, overseas in 1944, and by her daughter Ramona, the late Mrs. McIvor is survived by her son Jack in Saskatoon, her daughter Mrs. Leigh Harfield, Calgary, Alta., five grandchildren, one great grandchild, five brothers, Frank Lanz, Kelowna, Emil Lanz, San Diego, John and Rudolph Lanz, Avouhurst, Sask., Reinhold Lanz, Regina, seven sisters, Mrs. Erna Lanz, Regina, Mrs. Martha Bell, Winnipeg, Mrs. Lydia Bray, Yellowgrass, Mrs. Louise Elve, Regina, Mrs. Violet Sauer, Regina, Mrs. Atholine Rice, Qu�Appelle, Miss Geraldine Lanz, Regina. The funeral service will be conducted from Christ Lutheran Church on Saturday, January 10th at 2:00 P.M. with Reverend Walter T. Kurtz officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

McMURCHIE - Barbara. The community of McLean, SK is saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Barbara McMurchie on Thursday, December 10, 2009 at the age of 97 years. Predeceased by two sisters and three brothers, Barbara leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, George and Garfield (Garey); four grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one sister Patricia Hornoi of Regina; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, SK with Rev. Greg Grace officiating.

McMURCHIE - Dougald. Wednesday, November 12, 1975, Dougald McMurchie, age 78 years, dearly beloved husband of Barbara McMurchie, McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his parents, six brothers, Bob, Alex, Duncan, Hughie, William and Duncan, and one sister. Mr. McMurchie is survived by his wife, Barbara, two sons: George in Calgary and Garey in Flin Flon, three grandchildren, four brothers, Jim, Calgary, Edward, Vancouver, John, Scotland; George, Regina; one sister, Mrs. Catherine McIntyre, Regina; fifteen nieces and nephews and several great nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held on Monday, November 17, 1975, at 2:00 p.m. in McLean Bethel United Church with Rev. T. Rodger and Rev. Bruce Thompson officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery.

MILOUX - Bea (nee Kerr) McDonald Miloux finished her life's work on Tuesday, January 11th, 2011. Born April 29th, 1922 on a farm close to St. Joseph's Colony, at birth her name was Bessie Kerr. Her parents were Scottish immigrants, James and Agnes (Truesdale) Kerr. Bessie was eighth of twelve children. She grew up on another farm, two miles west of McLean, Saskatchewan. Mom had many stories of life during The Great Depression and of growing up on a mixed farm with a large family. She married John (Mac) Angus McDonald on July 16th, 1942 and together, they had six children. Mac died in 1968. In 1977, Bea married Art Miloux, a long time employee of The City of Regina. They remained married until Art's passing in 1994. Bea spent all of her adult life living along Dewdney Avenue, raising her children, tending to her garden and nurturing her grandchildren. In 1997, she moved from Dewdney Avenue to a condo at Regina Village. She continued to be involved in her North Central Community activities until the end of her life. She was the ticket seller at The Care and Share Group, which met at Scott Collegiate every Tuesday, for lunch. Mom kept that volunteer position for twenty-five years. Mom was predeceased by her parents, all eleven of her brothers and sisters, both of her husbands, Mac and Art, and three of her daughters. Sadly, she lost Sharon in 1943, Edith Margaret in 1947 and Louva Catherine in the last polio epidemic of 1953. She is survived by many friends and the following family members: Her son Rodney Gardiner McDonald, his wife Maureen Hawley and their three children, Bryan, Maxwell and Patrick (Lisa) Hawley: Her son Alvin Kerr McDonald and his wife Karen Gibbons and their two children Ryan McDonald and Morgan. Morgan is married to Shaun Reich and they have two children, Jaik and Andi who as mom's great grandchildren, were her pride and joy: Her daughter Bonnie Catherine Jackson and her husband Jeff Jackson and their two children, Daniel (Tanya) Jackson and Michelle Jackson. Mom was also an aunt to dozens of nieces and nephews and had cousins that numbered close to a hundred. Mom worked at Eaton's throughout the 1940's and she held many part time jobs as she raised her children. She absolutely adored Tommy Douglas. She was a member of St. Andrew's United on Dewdney Avenue. She believed in hard work, volunteering and assisting those who were in need. As a young person, she lived to play baseball. She loved to dance and she had a passion for Big Time Wrestling, never being totally convinced it was staged. She was a true Rider fan, believing that we deserved to win The Grey Cup every year. She enjoyed good awareness until the very end. Her memory was excellent and she remained interested in all around her. She was surrounded by her family for her passing, each one getting an opportunity to say I love you and to wish her God's speed on her next journey. She did not suffer. A celebration of mom's life will take place at Lee's Funeral Home, on Dewdney Avenue of course. It will be this Monday, January 17th at 2:00 p.m. As per mom's wishes, she has been cremated and her ashes will be interred at a later date, in her daughter Louva Catherine's grave at The City Cemetery on Fourth Avenue. Reverend Bob Gay will conduct the service.

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NELSON - Catherine 'Kay' (nee Fisher). The death of Mrs. Catherine Nelson aged 70 of 1438 Coteau St. W., Moose Jaw, Sask. occurred on Monday January 23, 1989. Funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday January 26 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Church of Our Lady. Reverend Father Eugene Lukasik will be the celebrant and interment will take place in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Nelson was born at McLean, Sask., on October 31, 1918 and upon completion of her education at Silverstone School she worked as a nurse at Weyburn Psychiatric Hospital and at St. Boniface Sanatarium in Winnipeg. In 1944 she married Arthur Nelson of the Trewdale district and they lived in Indian Head, Stoughton, and Trewdale before settling in Coderre in 1954. They retired to Moose Jaw in 1979. Predeceased by her husband Arthur in 1985, her parents Jake and Eva Marie Fisher, McLean, Sask., her infant sister Georgina Fisher, Sister Rose Deiwald and brothers-in-law Henry Deiwald, Henry Grad and Dr. Hugh Bright. She will be lovingly remembered by three sons; David (Linda) Nelson, Sean and Barbara of Toronto; Warren (Donna) Nelson, Cammy, Dahlseide and Ryan Nelson of Calgary, Jim Nelson of Toronto, two daughters; Jane (Neil) Meili, Patricia, Carolyn, Elizabeth and Roberta of Calgary and Renee (Barclay) White; Matthew and Allison Clarke and Adrienne of Moose Jaw, one brother George Fisher of Richmond, B.C., seven sisters; Ann (Phil) Leibel of Regina, Pauline Grad of McLean, Barbara Bright of Ottawa, Phil (John) Kuntz of Regina, Vina (Wilf) Flaman of Regina, Alice (Rob) Flaman of Regina and Margaret (Roy) Haugen of Llovdminster, Alta. She devoted her life to her family, her special love created a bond with her children and grandchildren that we will treasure always.

NESSMAN - Joseph John. In rememberance of our uncle and great uncle Joe Nessman, who was born at Avonlea, Sask. on August 5, 1908, to Joseph and Caroline (Scida) Nessman. From Avonlea the family moved to Regina, and eventually to the Qu'Appelle, McLean District. Due to Granpa Nessman's illness the family then moved to Portland Oregon, where they engaged in dairy farming and operated a small fruit orchard, plus working in a factory. After a few years in U.S.A. the family moved back to the Qu'Appelle farm, where Dad (Ted) and uncle Joe made their home. As children growing up we remember Uncle Joe's kindness and good will to us and others. He loved his garden of vegetables and was especially fond of his flower beds. Seeding and harvest times were Uncle Joe's favorite times of the year. We remember him best on the farm picking stones with him and helping with the haying. He would make it as much fun as possible. Uncle Joe always tried to make our work more of a pleasure than a chore. In 1971, Dad (Ted) decided it was time to sell the farm as we kids were grown up and on our own. Dad found a house for Uncle Joe to live in, in Qu'Appelle where he resided for the next 12 years of his life. Again, he loved his garden and when one of us didn't, he had a basket full for us. He had a great love for animals. He had his dog, Poochy to keep him company. As far back as we can remember, Uncle Joe's love for us and our children kept him spry and happy. He enjoyed the birthday parties of our children and other family gatherings. He always had a bag of goodies for the children when he came to visit. We all miss our dear Uncle Joe since his passing on January 17, 1986.

NEWMAN - Donald J. J. (November 15,1937 - September 30,2016). It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Don (Donny) Newman, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great- grandfather. Don was predeceased by his parents Alex and Kate Newman; and both his sisters Genevieve Becker and Arlene Runge. Don is survived by his loving wife Dorothy (nee Raymond); his children Nadine (Brian) Jensen, Todd (Michelle) Newman, Dellee Sjogren (Pat Clavelle), Jason Newman (Monique Findlay); grandchildren Lee, Kyle (Savanah), Cole, Taylor, Dawson, Zachary, and Nicholas; and great- grandchild Kash. Don passed away peacefully at Golden Prairie Home in Indian Head on Friday, September 30,2016. Don was born and raised on the farm south of McLean, SK and was the youngest of three children. Quitting school at an early age to help out on the farm, he continued working alongside his father, hauling cream to town and tending the fields. Dan's generosity was only surpassed by his love to dance. Often the first one on the dance floor, and the last one to leave! He also loved singing in the barn while milking the cows, playing fastball, hunting, and helping others whenever the opportunity arose. Don married his wife of 56 years, Dorothy, in 1960 in Regina, and started their family on the farm. In 1968 they moved to Regina where he worked as a stationary engineer, all the while continuing to spend most of his spare time, also working on the farm. Don eventually grew tired of city life and returned to the farm, which was where he always wanted to be. There he spent several years enjoying the peaceful lifestyle and his grandchildren, while grain farming, raising chickens, guinea hens, and cattle. We would like to thank Golden Prairie Home for making his last years comfortable and allowing him to continue dancing and enjoying the music he loved so much. At Don's request, a private interment with immediate family will take place later in the week.

NEWMAN - Katherine Ann. peacefully on Friday, February 12,1999, Katherine Ann (Granny) in Montmartre Health Care Facility. Age 90 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in Holy Angel R.C. Church, McLean, Sask. on Friday, February 19, 1999, at 1:00 PM by the Rev. Ed_Hengen. Cremation with interment at a later date. Predeceased by her husband Alex, daughters Genevieve and Arlene as well as a son-in-law Don Runge; Katherine is survived by her son Donald (Dorothy); a son-in-law Clarence Becker; sisters: Theresa and Mary and a brother George; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by family and those who knew her.

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O�CONNOR - Thomas Augustine. Sunday, Nov 7, 1971, Thomas Augustine O'Connor, age 85 years, Russell, Man, formerly of Mclean, Sask, Predeceased hy his first wife, Sadie, his second wife, Daisy, his parents, one sister, Angel, one brother William, and one daughter, Adelaide. Mr. O'Connor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. (Marge) J. Mannell, Kelowna, B.C., Mrs. (June) H. Davis, Regina. Mrs. (Gwendolyn) McGinnis, Regina, Sask, two sons Wayne Reeve, Windsor, Ont., Dennis Reeve, Moose Jaw, one sister, Anna Jenkins, USA, and grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 12, 1971, at 10:00 AM in the RC Church, McLean, Sask. With Rev. F. Marcotte and Rev. A. T. Goertz officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel Thursday evening at 7:00 .PM.

OCHITWA - Alexander, late of Stony Rapids, Sask., passed away on Wednesday, October 4,1995 at the age of 51 years. Al is survived by his children; Alison (Grant) and Jason; mother Barbara; and father Paul; brothers: David (Bev) and Bill (Vallery), sisters; Dinah (Gord} Bodnar and Wilma (John) Degraw; numerous nieces and nephews and friends; and in-laws Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallace and family. Al dedicated his life to his own children and the hundreds of children he taught during his. twenty-three years as a teacher and principal in the Indian Head and .Northern Lights School Divisions: A private funeral service attended by the immediate family will be held Regina on Saturday, October 9,1995. Teachers and students of McLean school were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Al Ochitwa. He was Principal and teacher in Stoney Rapids at the time of his death. Al was Principal at McLean school from 1971 until 1990. He will be remembered for his love of Sports, coaching skills and the commitment he had to the track and field program. He gave his time to construct the track and train the track field members. He coached and encouraged the middle years soccer teams. AI will he well remembered for dedicating his life to our children and the hundreds of children he taught during his 23 years of teaching. Our sympathy is extended to Jason, Allison and the rest of his family.

OLEKSOW - Paul, loving Dad and Papa to Linda (Don) Topolinsky, Terry (Debra) Oleksow, Tami (Merlin) Potschka, Tamara, Breanne, Korey, Brandon and Brooklyn passed away on November 25, 2002. Paul was born on January 04, 1927 in Paris, France. His parents immigrated to the Hazel Del area of Saskatchewan when he was 6 months old. His working career started early and included helping on the family farm, working on a trapline in the Hudson Bay forest area, working on road crews and then with the City of Regina. With an incredible work ethic and a natural ability to skillfully operate all kinds of equipment, Paul started and successfully ran Queen City Tree Service and Landscaping for almost 40 years. Many projects throughout southern Saskatchewan still bear testimony to his eye for detail and his ability to imagine and then shape his ideas into reality. Pay-loaders, graders, back-hoes were like an extension of Paul under his masterful touch. He was even flown to Arizona by a large equipment manufacturer so he could demonstrate the potential of their loaders to other customers. Regina is filled with many memorials to Paul's talent; golf courses, government buildings, churches, schools and many private homes. Paul worked hard and he loved to play hard and laugh loud. From unforgettable "Rook" games, moose-hunting expeditions, camping, ski-dooing treks, parades and antique buying experiences, he loved being with people and telling colorful stories. He also had great compassion for animals and his "rescue operations" for missing dogs will forever be one of our fondest memories. In 1954 Paul married Jenny Tataryn, a girl from back home, and they were devoted partners until her death in 1994. Their devotion to each other, through both good and hard times, was an example of a deep love that can only come from the Author of Love, our Savior Jesus Christ. Paul's love for his wife and children extended to his thoughts and desires for us all to be reunited with her someday at our victorious Lord's return. His love included sacrificing for his children and grandchildren as he contributed to their Christian educations. This will always be an inspiration to us and we pray that this investment will yield so many returns that it will take all of eternity to hear about them all. Paul's life will be celebrated at the Hill Ave Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 3720 Hill Ave. on Thursday, November 28, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. Interment at McLean Cemetery.

ORCHARD - Annie Frances. Funeral Service for Annie Frances Orchard beloved wife of Arthur William Orchard, Vernon / McLean area farm, in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Qu'Appelle, Sask., on Tuesday, February 20th, 1990, at 2:00 p.m. Officiant: Rev. W. J. P. Laurens. Interment in St. Thomas parish cemetery, Vernon. Born in Vernon / McLean District, October 2nd, 1906. Died at Indian Head, Sask., February 16th, 1990.

ORCHARD - Arthur William was born at Salisbury, England on July 20, 1900, son of Sidney and Elizabeth (Miles) Orchard, Predeceased by his first wife, Annie in 1990; his son, Ronald; grandson, Trent Orchard; two brothers: Harold and George; and a sister, Kathleen Barker. He is survived by his wife, Lynette; sons: Allan (Jean), Lanigan; Howard, Qu'Appelle and Edward (Muriel), Fort Saskatchewan; daughters: Phyllis (Clifford) McLennan, Bethune; Carol (Garth) White, Weyburn: nine grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; a sister, Violet Orchard, England; a niece and three nephews and their families, all in England. The funeral service for the late Arthur William Orchard of Qu'Appelle who died at Indian Head on March 28, 2000, at the age of 99, was held in St. Thomas Anglican Church in the Vernon District on April 1, 2000 with Rev. Smitty Kent officiating. Interment followed in the St. Thomas Parish Cemetery. The pallbearers were Mark Orchard, Murray Orchard, Kevin Orchard, Darrell Orchard, Geoffrey White and Trevor White. Arthur and Annie farmed in the McLean/Vernon/Edgeley/Qu�Appelle areas, where the raised their family.

ORCHARD Howard January 27, 1931 � May 13, 2018. ORCHARD, Howard Fredrick, January 27, 1931 - May 13, 2018 Howard Orchard of Fort Qu�AppeIle, Qu'AppeIle Vemon , McLean Districts passed away peacefully at age 87. Howard is remembered with great love by his life companion, Marian Campbell, by his sisters Phyllis E (Clifford) McLellan and Carol (Garth) White, his brothers Allan(Jean) and Edward (Muriel) and by his nieces and nephews Geoff, Trevor, Nancy, Laurie, Kevin, Daryll, Mark, Murray and Melanie. Howard is recalled with fondness and affection by the Campbell family -- Hugh, Elaine and Neil - by the Fyffe family -RJ, Chris Sati, Karen Fyfe and Cheryl Thauberger - and by kind friends Eddie and Lisa Manshande. Howard was predeceased by his parents Ann and Arthur Orchard, his brother Ronald and his nephew Trent. His family will have a private gathering in his honor and memory. Online condolences may be made at t.wtw.tubmanfn.com

ORCHARD - Ronald William. On Sunday January 9th, 1994, Ronald William Orchard, Vernon, McLean and Qu'Appelle, Sask., age 66 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Vernon District on Friday January 14th, 1994 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Doug Pizzey officiating with interment in St. Thomas Cemetery (Vernon). Predeceased by his mother Annie in 1990, Ron is survived by his dear friend, Ida, Indian Head, Sask.; his father Arthur (Lenette) Orchard, Qu'Appelle, Sask.: three brothers: Allan (Jean), Lanigan, Sask., Howard, Qu'Appelle, Sask.. Edward (Muriel), Fort Sask., Alta; two sisters: Phyllis (Cliff) McLennan, Bethune, sask., Carol (Garth) White, Weyburn, Sask.; and also his nieces and nephews.

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PACKHAM - Elizabeth. Death called to rest one of McLean's oldest citizens in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Packham. Highly respected by the entire community, Mrs. Packham died in hospital of a lingering illness on December 7, 1952. Had she lived till Sunday, she would have been 92 years old. An ardent Anglican, Mrs. Packham was a faithful member in all its activities. Mrs. Packham was one of the first members of the W.A. and has been a member since 1922. The W.A. members will attend en masse. Her many friends and neighbours can attest to her many acts of kindness and neighbourly deeds. Predeceased by her husband Harry Chesterfield Packham in 1945, she leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter, Marjorie, (Mrs. J. Kerr) and one son, Gordon, both of McLean and six grandchildren, Mrs. Stewart Wass, McLean; Ken Kerr, with Canadian Army in Germany; Ron and Rick at home in McLean and Laurie and Laurel Packham. Funeral services will be held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Mclean, at 2:00 o'clock, with Rev. V. Thomas of Moose Jaw officiating, assisted by Mr. D. Bayliss. Pallbearers will be Messers Jake Fisher, Gerald Langston, Leonard Wass, John Weist, Eric Cowan and Oliver Potter. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved.

PACKHAM - Henry Chesterfield, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Packham, McLean passed away on Sunday, September 16, 1945, at the age of 54 years. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday September 19 from Holy Trinity Church, McLean, Sask. At 2:00 pm. and the burial in McLean. Besides his wife, Mr. Packham leaves one daughter, Mrs Kerr, McLean.

PADDINGTON, Dennis Reginald. 1932 - 2017. Dennis Reginald Paddington passed away in his home in Qu'AppelIe, Saskatchewan on December 30, 2017. He was born in Qu'Appelle to Phyllis and Reginald Paddington. He grew up on his parent's farm six miles north of Qu'Appelle and attended Englewood school, a one-room schoolhouse southeast of the family farm. As a young man, he married Roberta Spencer, his wife for over fifty years. Together, they had two sons, Randall and Douglas. Dennis was a lifetime resident of the Town of Qu'AppeIIe and served two terms as a town councillor. He was an entrepreneur. He had a telephone repair business of which he employed many local guys. He had a sand and gravel business and ran a service station. He enjoyed farming and worked the original family farm till he was in his early seventies. He loved to fly. He had a pilot�s license, flew a variety of small aircraft and built an airfield and hangar just outside of town of which later became his shop and sanctuary. He enjoyed gardening, had a small produce stand and often gave fresh vegetables away to seniors around Qu'AppeIle. He had a large respect for animals and adopted many stray dogs. He loved spending time with his family and adored his grandchildren. Left to love and honour his memory are his sons, Randall and Douglas, Doug's wife Candy, their children, Brett and Karley, Dennis's brothers Russell and Clifford and their wives and families and the many cousins and nephews from the Paddington and Spencer families. Dennis was preceded in death by his wife Roberta in May of 2017 and his sister's Dorothy and Shirley. The family would like to thank our friends and neighbours in Qu'Appelle, and McLean who helped Dennis in his later years. Special thanks to Mike Longpre and his girlfriend who went above and beyond to make sure he was doing okay. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made in Dennis's name to The Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 1738 Quebec Avenue - Unit 26, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K IV9. Online condolences may be made at www.tubmanfh.com.

PADDINGTON - Mary Elizabeth (nee McBain). On February 9, 1977, Mary Elizabeth Paddington, beloved wife of Clifford Paddington, 1527 Dewdney Avenue East, Regina, Sask. age 26 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Vernon, McLean, Sask. District, on Saturday, February 12 at 2:00 p.m, The Rev. Jack Bull officiant. Interment in St. Thomas Cemetery. Mary is survived by her husband, one son, Scott Russell at home, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McBain, Qu'Appelle, one brother, Douglas McBain, Ou' Appelle.

PAUL - Cecil Arthur. Saturday, April 22, 1972, Mr. Cecil Arthur Paul age 52 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Lydia Paul, McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his parents, one sister and one brother, Mr. Paul is survived by his wife, Lydia, two daughters, Mrs. (Corine) R. Hydamacka, Balgonie, Dolly Dawn, Moose Jaw, Sask, one grandson and brother, Harry in Toronto and three sisters, Mrs. Annie Gienow, Balgonie, Sask. Mrs. Gert Mang, Haney, B. C., and Mrs. (Delia) D. Lavender, Victoria, B.C. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 27, 1972 at 2:00 P.M. in the Balgonie Baptist Church with Rev. D. Sauer officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.

PAUL - Lydia Hilda (nee Ast) October 7, 1922- June 3, 2000. Mom was the youngest child born to Frank and Julia Ast. She grew up in the dirty thirties on the prairies of Saskatchewan with brothers, Eddie, Henry, Fred and sisters Elsie, Tillie, Edith and Anne. She married Cecil Paul on October 7, 1942 and shared the farm work near McLean. Mom worked many years at Wilson's Store in McLean and Qu'Appelle and was known for her honesty, hard work and dedication, She spoke fondly of her employers, co-workers, customers and friends. Mom's family was the light of her life. She was often found stuffing a twenty-dollar bill into her grand children's pockets. Following her retirement, Mom moved to Regina where she lived in several apartments trying to find the perfect spot. Ill health resulted in a sedentary life, but name the sport and she watched the game on TV. Mom was predeceased by her husband Cecil, and her parents and her brothers and sisters. She is survived by her daughter, Corrine, (Bob) and their children Jason and Cory, daughter Dolly Dawn (Don) and their children, Paul, Sara and Leigh; brothers-in-law George Gates and George Sanson; sisters-in-law Sylvia Ast and Margaret Ast as well as many nieces and nephews. Love you Grandma. Rest peacefully, Mom. Services to honour mom�s life will be held Wednesday, June 7 at 1:30 P.M. with Mr. Kevin Vance officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.

PAUL, Ronald ----January 3,2019. It is with great sadness that we announce that Ronald Paul of McLean, Saskatchewan, passed away, surrounded by his family, on Thursday, January 3, 2019. He is survived by his wife Magdalena; children Wanda (Mike), Kyle and Tanya (Scott); grandchildren Micheal, Sabrina, John, Bailey, Daniel and Madison; and greatgrandchildren Isabel, Dominic, Kayden and Jaelyn. Ron did not want a funeral, but a gathering will be held in his honour at the White City Community Centre, 12 Ramm Avenue, White City, SK on Saturday January 19, 2019 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca (http://wuw.reginafuneralhome.ca). Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home

PAULIUK - Alexander Theodore "Alex" was born on September 18, 1927 in Cupar, Sask. and passed away on October 8, 2008. Alex was predeceased by his parents Theodore and Dochitza; brother John; sisters Lena, Victoria and Mary. He will be deeply missed by his sister Ann (Walter) Bostock; brother George as well many nieces and nephews. Alex worked very hard all his life and most of those years as a caterpillar operator. A graveside service will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Vernon District, McLean, Sask. on Thursday October 16, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Joyce Hilton officiating. A gathering will be held at Sunrise Country Haven following the service. ( 3 miles east and 1 mile south of McLean).

PAULIUK - George Pauliuk (1924 - 2012). George passed away with his daughter Corinne at his side at 1:30 am on Monday, December 10th, 2012 at the age of 87 years. The funeral service will be held on Saturday Dec. 15, 2012 at 11:00 am in the McLean Community Hall, McLean Sask. with Rev. Joyce Hilton officiating. A reception for family and friends will be held in the McLean Hall immediately following the service. Interment of cremated remains will take place in Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

PETFORD - Frederick John. On August 25th, 1987 Frederick John Petford passed away at the age of 59 years. Mr. Petford is survived by his loving wife, Marjorie, three sons, Les (Christine) of White City. Sask; Tim (Leone) of Balgonie, Sask.; Reg of Qu'AppelIe, Sask.; Five grandchildren. Cory, Dion, Shari, Leanne and Meghan. Three sisters; Rubv Rushinko of Saskatoon, Sask.; Hazel(Hennan)Sheirrich of Winnipeg, Man.; Isabelle (Larry) Armitage of Burlington, Ont. Two brothers; Rodney(Grace), Robert(Donna) both of McLean. Numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation followed. Funeral service was held on August 29, 1987 in Speers Funeral Chapel with Rev. J. McCurry officiating. Honorary pallbearers were: Owen Campbell, Stewart Wass, Bill Coghill, Cecil Wiest, Walter Bostock, Don Spencer, Peter Kessel and Jim Mac Pherson. Fred came to McLean in 1940 with his parents when they returned to the area to set up farming south of town, he continued to farm there to the present. He married Marjorie (Cochrane) in 1952 and began their married life on the Petford homestead where their three sons, Leslie, Timothy and Reginald were born. In the fall of 1966 Fred began his memorable years of driving the school bus; he developed many precious friends and truly enjoyed all the kids on the bus. In Dec of 1966 Fred and family moved from the farm into the town of McLean where Fred and Marge resided ever since. Fred was active on the Town Council for many years and was the McLean Branch Legion Secretary-Treasurer since 1975. McLean and district will miss his dedication and hard work around Remembrance Day. Fred was very family oriented, much of his life revolved around his family and he received a lot of personal pleasure from his grandchildren and gave them much love and attention. He loved his farm and cattle, he contributed much hard work and derived great satisfaction from it, especially during the years when he raised and cared for his Charolais herd. Fred enjoyed his card games with their local friends and had great pleasure in his yearly trips to Las Vegas, many friend relationships were strengthened through these activities. Following Fred's heart attack two years ago, Fred suffered and struggled with many subsequent health problems. The death of Fred is a tremendous loss for his family and friends. Husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, bus driver, farmer, friend - Fred will be remembered by many.

PETFORD Grace (nee Eger)
Grace passed away peacefully on Friday, February 5, 2021 at the age of 80 years. She was predeceased by her husbands George (1958) and Rodney (2008); parents John and Rosina (Nicole) and two sons Brian and Bradley. Grace was also predeceased by family members Allan and Lorraine Eger, Fred and Marge Petford, Bob Petford, Hazel and Herman Scheirich and Ruby Rushinko. Grace is survived by her children Lyle (Henny), Darwyn (Melinda), Kevin (Brenda) and Rhonda (Sheldon) along with 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Due to present circumstances, presence at the Memorial Service is limited to immediate family only. Anyone that knew and loved Grace is welcome to join the service oniine at www.tivememorialservices.com/Home/ServiceDetaiI/10572 on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Flowers most gratefully declined. in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, 255012 Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 3XI or to a charity of your choice. Family and friends are invited to view the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca. (Regina Leader Post)

PETFORD - James Robert. On Thursday, June 26, 2008 James Robert (Bob) Petford, beloved husband of Donna Petford, McLean, Sask. passed away peacefully at the age of 68 years. Bob was born October 9, 1939. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, Sask. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Darold Sauer officiating. Cremation with a family interment at a later date. Bob was predeceased by his parents, Fred and Ethel Petford; brothers Fred and Rodney; sisters Ruby and Hazel and is survived by his wife Donna; sons Trevor and Scott and grandchildren Riley and Tymone and their mother Shaunda; one sister Isabele (Larry) Armitage; sisters-in-law, Grace and Marg Petford and many nieces, nephews as well as numerous relatives and dear friends.

PETFORD, Marjorie, December 20, 1931 -December 7,2019. Our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away on Saturday, December 7, 2019, just two weeks before her 88th birthday. Marge was predeceased by her parents Harry and Gertrude Cochrane; siblings Tom, Eleanor and Jackie; her beloved husband Fred; and son Tim. Marge is survived by son Les (Chris) and their daughters Shari Tremaine (Matthew) and Leanne (Michael); daughter-in-law Leone (Greg) and sons Corey (Tammy) and Dion (Geneise); son Reg (Maxine) and his daughter Meghan Stephenson (Darren); Maxine's children Brad, Darren, Shan and Martin Leibel; sisters-in-law Donna Petford, Grace Petford, Kabel Armitage (Larry), Joyce Cochrane; and 21 great-grandchildren. Marge was born December 20, 1931 on a farm near McLean. Following her schooling in McLean, she taught in one-room rural schools at Grassington and Ridgeway. In 1952 she married local farm boy Fred and joined the farming life at the "two-mile corner" and later the "Tooke farm", raising three sons. in 1961 Marge began working at the Leader-Post on Hamilton Street, and commuted from McLean for a long and successful career in the Classified Advertising Department, retiring only after 30 years of service. Following Fred's death in 1987 and Tim's in 1998 she relocated to Regina, where she reconnected with old friends and made many new ones. Marge loved to travel and went on many cruises, US and UK excursions, bus trips, and winters in Victoria; she enjoyed baking, reading, puzzles, watching curling and Blue Jays, playing cards with friends, and family get-togethers. At Mom's request there will be a PRIVATE CELEBRATION OF HER LIFE. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca.Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home. nieces, nephews as well as numerous relatives and dear friends.

PETFORD - Tim passed away suddenly on June 28, 1998 at the age of 42 years. Predeceased by his father , Frederick, Tim is survived by his loving wife Leone and sons, Corey and Dion; mother, Marjorie, McLean, Sk., grandmother Gertrude Cochrane; brothers, Les (Chris) and Reg (Maxine), also numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A service of remembrance will be held on Saturday, July 4, 1998 at 2:00 pm. at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East (access on Prince of Wales Drive). Burial in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, with a reception to follow in the Regina Funeral Home Arbor room. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

P0TTER - George Oliver. On Monday, September 7, 1970, George Oliver Potter, McLean, Sask., age 64 years. Funeral service in McLean Bethel United Church, McLean, Sask., Saturday, September 12 at 2:00 p.m., Mr. J. Mc.Kin1ay, officiating; interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Mr. Potter is survived by one sister, Mrs. Marie Heron, Wheatland, Manitoba; one brother, James of Regina; four nephews and two nieces.

P0TTER - James Edward, retired mechanic of McLean, passed away at Indian Head, Sask., Wednesday, July 11th, 1979 at the age of 70 years. Funeral Service was held from McLean Bethel United Church, on Saturday, July 14th, 1979, the Rev. Cindy Pleasant officiating. Interment followed in the McLean Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fernie Cates, George Burghall, Russell Grad, Fred Petford, Bill Martin, and Joe Ashworth. Born at Lancing, Michigan, U.S.A., on May 20th, 1909, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Potter. Raised, and educated in Mclean, also worked as a mechamc in Regina and McLean. He was a veteran of World War II. Predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Mr. Potter is survived by one son, Ron, of Selkirk, MB., a daughter, Mrs. Ron (Donna) Paetsch of Saskatoon, six grandchildren, and by one sister Mrs. Orva (Marie) Heron, of Brandon, MB.

PRIDDELL, James Stanley Barry "Barry." 17 October 1941 - 3 July 2019. A true country gentleman. With his wife and boys by his side, Barry left us as he lived, quietly and with simple dignity.
Barry was born the third child in a family of five, and lived his life on the farm south of Qu'Appelle and McLean. He married his sweetheart Shirley Emslie on June 1, 1963. Together they raised their family of four on the Priddell homestead.
Barry loved his family fiercely and each grandchild brought him joy. He enjoyed a lukewarm beer, snap shirts, his cattle, and a good laugh with his neighbours. We are broken hearted to have to say goodbye, but when Theresa asked him to dance we had to let him go. He will forever be part of our hearts. Barry joins his precious daughter Theresa Frederickson (2001 ), his grandson Zachery (1993) his brother Ken (2009) to look after us. Remembering him are his wife Shirley, his sons Andrew (Heidi Gross) Kyle and Calvin; Scott (Roxane) Ainsley and Ryker; Murray (Pam) Aiden and Carter, Reanna, Justin (Lexi); son-in-law Mark, Jordan and Sarah along with sister Jean Rawlins, brothers Bob (Jean), Bill (Rose) and sister-in-law Lorraine with a large extended family and many friends.
We will celebrate Barry's life Sunday July 7th at 2:00pm at the Qu'Appelle Lions Community Hall. In lieu of flowers the family would ask you to consider donating to the charity established in his daughter's honour, Forever Friends of Hope Foundation Inc., PO Box 422, Qu'Appelle Sask. SOG 4A0 www.foreverfriendsofhope.org
Interment will immediately follow the service in the Qu'AppeIle Cemetery. We will return to the hall for fellowship and light lunch.

PUFF - John (March 3, 1951 - July 5, 2016). John Puff, late of McLean, SK passed away on July 5, 2016 with his family by his side. John was predeceased by his parents John and Catherine Puff, father and mother-in law-Frank and Gerta Augustine; brothers Alan, Peter, Arnold and sister Sandra and brother in law Ed Geiger. John is survived by his wife of 43 years Pat; his children Ellie-]o (Jason) Watts, Wanita, JR (Ronni), Robert (Cassie); his grandchildren Steven (Jenny), Avory, Brydon, Taijsha, Leif, Addisen, Haivyn, Lex, Skylar, Domenick; great grandchildren Preston, Jaxon and Nixon; and the children that have become part of our family, Maureen, Trevor, Breanne and Zachary as well as many other foster children, sister Joanne (Bryan) Turchak, brothers Donald and David, sister in laws Janice, Bev, Cora, Frances (Randy) and brother in law John Augustine as well as many nieces, nephews cousins and friends. Thank you to the nurses, doctors and staff of the Regina Pasqua Hospital, Home Care nurse Lani, McLean First Responders, Indian Head EMS, the staff and management at ASL Paving, cousin Donalea and all family and friends for their caring and compassionate support to John and his family. Funeral held in Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave., Regina, on Saturday, July 9th at 2:00 PM with Rev. Danilo Rafael officiating. Eulogist Donalea, Urn bearers Robert, Jason and JR. Reception followed in Lee Reception Hall.

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RACZ, Elizabeth 1955 - 2018 Elizabeth, late of Regina, formerly McLean, SK, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at the age of 63 years- She was predeceased by her parents, Andrew and Elizabeth Racz. Elizabeth is survived by her son Charlie Racz and granddaughter Kaylah Racz. Memorial Service will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina, SK on Friday, January 11, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www-speersfuneralchapel.com (http:/ftvww.speersfuneralchapeLcom)

REECE - Alfred. It is with deep sadness the family announces the passing of Alfred Edward Reece, of the Edgeley, Vernon, McLean and Qu�Appelle areas of Saskatchewan on Saturday June 29, 2013 at the age of 82 years. He was predeceased by his father, Davis Reece; mother, Minnie Reece (nee Scharf). He leaves his wife Elizabeth Reece; sons David (Wanda), their sons Garrett and Matthew and Brian (Carole), and their sons Nathan and Brendan; siblings Mary (Les) Chait, Ben (Evelyn) Reece, Minnie Frame, Eunice Ostemed; sister-in-law Thelma; (deceased William Reece); numerous nieces and nephews. Alfred was very good to his wife and sons. He was a life-long grain and cattle farmer. He had a passion for hockey and baseball, which he played and coached, even past his sons involvement in the sport. He loved to curl and bonspiel. He volunteered with the church board and above all he loved to make people laugh with his jokes and was a great story teller. A FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Thursday, July 4, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to say their farewells to Alfred one hour prior to the service. A special thank you to the homecare and nurses of the General Hospital, Unit 6F, for their care and compassion.

REECE - Elizabeth Brenda (nee Winter). It is with deep sadness that the family of Elizabeth (Betty) Brenda Reece announces her passing Friday, July 8, 2016 at the age of 86 years. She was predeceased by her husband Alfred Edward Reece; her parents George and Brenda Winter; brothers Gordon, Eric and David. Betty is survived by her brother - Frank; son David (Wanda), their sons Garrett and Matthew; son Brian (Carole), their sons Nathan and Brendan; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Betty was born and raised in New Westminster, BC. She developed a love for swimming in open water at a young age and became a swimming instructor for a number of years. Betty was a Lab Tech Assistant at the Royal Columbian Hospital for 16 years, prior to meeting and marrying Alf whom she met on a blind date. Alf travelled to BC for that date! They corresponded for a while before Alf sent Betty a package with a ring inside asking her to marry him; her reply was sent to Alf by letter. They were married in November 1963, and moved to the farm near McLean, Sask.. Betty was active in the community and loved the farm. She was instrumental in keeping their mixed farm operating when Alf was coaching their boys and community sport teams. Betty always had a big garden. She preserved vegetables and fruits from the garden and fruit trees. Betty was famous for her Saskatoon berry pies - and had an unending supply out her back door! The family extends the greatest gratitude to the staff at the Regina General Hospital Emergency and Unit 6F for the amazing care she received during her final days. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at the Regina Funeral Home and cemetery, 4001 East Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK on Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.

REECE - Thelma Loretta (nee Wesley) 1940 - 2015. On Tuesday, June 9, 2015, Thelma Loretta Reece (Wesley), widow of Bob Reece, Qu'Appelle, SK and formerly of Edgeley, & McLean, Sk., died at the age of 74 years. The Funeral Service will be held in Edgeley United Church, Edgeley, SK. on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. with Josephine Mader officiating. Cremation with interment in Edgeley Cemetery. Thelma was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Helena Wesley, her husband Bob in 1990, her brothers, Harold and Ronald Wesley, her-sister-in-law, Joyce and her brother-in-law Les Willette. She is survived by her daughter Karen, her son Ray (Jeanne) and her special grandsons Andrew and Branden, her sister Margaret Willette, her sister-in-law, Mae Wesley and Bernice Webster and numerous nieces and nephews.

REEVE - Daisy Elizabeth (nee Spencer). On Tuesday, April 29, 1969; Mrs Daisy Elizabeth Reeve, late of 1047 Robinson St. formerly of McLean Sask., passed away suddenly at the age of 69 years. Predeceased by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of McLean, Sask., two sisters, Mrs. Rose Duesterbeck and Mrs. Mae Dunbar and two grandchildren, Mrs. Reeve is survived by two daughters, Mrs. (June) Davis, Regina, Mrs. E. (Gwendolyn) McInnes, Regina, four sons Walter Howard, Regina. James Albert, Minneappolis, USA, Wayne Roland, Lanigan, Sask., Reginald Dennis, Moose Jaw, fifteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren one sister, Mrs. Violet Playtor, Moose Horn, Manitoba , four brothers, Ralph Spencer, Tom Spencer, Sidney Spencer and Lloyd Spencer all of McLean, Sask. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 2nd. at 2:00 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, McLean, Rev. W. Blackstock will officiate with internment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

REYNARD Tina Marie -- October31, 1968�January 21, 2018. On Sunday, January 21, 2018 Tina Marie Reynard, beloved wife of Norman Prockner, Qu'Appelle, SK died suddenly at the age of 49 years. Tina worked for many years in the McLean restaurant, then later in the Gateway Caf�, Qu�Appelle. A celebration of Tina's life will be held in Fifty Plus Club, Qu�Appelle, SK on Monday, January 29, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation with interment at a later date. Tina was predeceased by her parents, Dave and Shirley Reynard. She is survived by her husband Norman, their children: Cyndi (Kevin) Jackson and their daughter Jordin; Robert( Samantha ) Rice and their son Curtis; and Julia and Trent. One brother Andy (Noella) Reynard, two sisters, Jackie Hooper and Brenda Reynard and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. If friends so desire contributions may be made to Stars Air Ambulance, 2640 Airport Road, Regina, SK S4W IA6 as tokens of remembrance.

RICHARDS - Irv Richards died Saturday, June 29, 2013 at his home in Regina. He was born June 14, 1926, in Regina, to Richard and Martha Galenzoski. In his earliest years, his parents farmed near Halbrite. Driven out by the Depression, they moved to Wadena in 1934, and in 1938 they returned to the Galenzoski homestead at McLean. Irv finished grade 8 at Rosenburg School and worked on the farm for a few years, before moving to Regina and studying at Balfour Tech to become an electrician. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, he worked as an apprentice and later a journeyman for several electrical contractors in Regina � including Cameron Electric, Northern Electric, and Hube Electric � as well as for the RCMP (his favourite job ever). In 1955 he went to work as an electrical inspector for the Department of Labour, a job he held until is retirement in 1976. During his early retirement, Irv enjoyed golfing and travelling, including a trip to New York City to visit relatives, and an Alaska cruise. He was also involved in Regina Little Theatre (working both on lighting and sets, and on their archives), University of Saskatchewan Seniors Education, Core Community Association, and the Polio Survivors Group. After physical disabilities made it impossible for him to continue most of those activities, he still enjoyed reading, mostly non-fiction; listening to classical music and opera on his home-built stereo, and watching ballet on DVD, cooking, and spending time with his family. Irv was predeceased by his parents and his sister Edna Paholko. He is survived by his five children: Ronni Richards (Ewan Campbell), Judy (Joe) Hawes, John Richards (Linda Roberts), Ruth (Ray) Hill, and Stephen (Connie) Richards; seven grandchildren: Marsh (Jen) Hawes, Helen Hawes, Zach Richards (Angel Frank), Chelsea Richards, Wayne (Marie) Hill, Ivy (Brenden) Claypool, and Erica Hill; five great-grandchildren: Colton and Mica Hawes, Anika and Emilie Hill, and Liam Claypool; and his youngest sister Marian (Jim) Brown. He was also survived briefly by his older sister, Irma McClintock, who died on July 1. The family would like to express their appreciation to Diane Neale of Neale Elder Support Services, and the Palliative Home Care Program. His children invite Irv's colleagues, friends and relatives to join us at an informal gathering in his memory, on Sunday, July 7, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m, at his daughter Ruth's home in White City.

RICKARD - Cecil John. On Friday, March 1, 1968, Cecil John Rickard, beloved husband of Margaret Rickard, McLean, Sask., aged 80 years. Funeral service in McLean Anglican Church Tuesday, March 5 at 2:00 p.m., with Rev. J. Charnell officiating. Interment in Indian Head cemetery. Besides his wife Mr. Rickard is survived by one son, Walter, Maple Creek, Sask.; one daughter, (Alice) Mrs. Herman Gillart, McLean; five grandsons and one great grandson, two brothers, Walter and Ernest, Galt, Ontario; one sister, Mrs. Mae McBrayne, Ionta, Michigan.

RICKARD - William "Bill". It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bill on Monday, August 15, 2005 at the age of 57 years, after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his parents, Norma & Walter and father-in-law, John Brock. He is loved and cherished by his wife, Shirley; mother-in-law, Gloria Brock; brother-in-law, Don (Marleen) Brock; nephews, Craig, Conrad and Curtis; niece, Cara; sister-in-law, Hilarie Brock (Murray) and family, Amanda and James; cousins, Pat and Ross. Memorial Gatherings will take place on Saturday August 20, 2005 from 2:00 - 5:00pm at the Victoria Club 1300 Victoria Ave., Regina and on Saturday August 27, 2005 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm at the Edgeley Community Hall, Edgeley, Sask.

ROSOM - Harold William. Friday, December 27, 1985, Mr. Harold William Rosom, McLean area, age 61 years, born May 9, 1924 at Davin, Sask. where, along with his brother, Art, was involved in farming the land. Predeceased by his father, John Henry (1970) and his mother, Anna (1978), Mr. Rosom is survived by four sisters: Claudia McCarthy; Esther (Dan) Paul; Irene (Giles) Paul; Edna Kramer all of Regina; three brothers: Edmond (Ruth) Rosom, of McLean, Sask.; twin brother, Arthur Rosom. of Regina; Milton (Elaine) Rosom, of Regina; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Rosom will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his many many friends. His hobbies were curling at the Regina Curling Club (and Old Curlodrome) and travelling. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 31, 1985 at 2:30 p.rn. in Faith Baptist church, 437 Broadway Ave. E. with the Rev. R. L. Quiring officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

ROSOM - Ruth Viola late of McLean, Sask. Born February 9, 1927. Called home to her Lord and Savior, suddenly on Friday, November 1, 2002. Predeceased by her parents Anna and John Wiebe, husband Edmund, her memory will be cherished by her children: Gwendolyn (Rudy) Schroeder, Brenda (Bob) Huebert, Cheryl Rosom, Brian Rosom, Norma (Dave) Tyndall, and her grandchildren: Ryan, Reid and Leigh Schroeder, Matthew and Amanda Huebert, Jelea, Jamie and Jacinda Tyndall, sister Anne Dyck, brother Edward Wiebe, many nieces and nephews. Ruth graduated from Briercrest Bible Institute in 1950. She trained as a LPN in Winkler, MB. She worked in Winnipeg and Regina where she met her husband Edmund. They farmed at McLean, Sk. where they raised Shorthorn cattle. She was an active partner in all aspects of the farming operation, the local 4H club and the SK Shorthorn Ladies Association. She was actively involved in the Women's Missionary Fellowship ministry of her church. Her family particularly her granchildren were her greatest joy. Her gift of hospitality has touched many lives. A Celebration of Ruth's Life will be held Tuesday, November 5, 2002 at 1 pm, Westhill Park Baptist Church, 8025 Sherwood Drive, Regina with Rev. David Simpson officiating. Interment at Balgonie Baptist Cemetery.

RUMPEL - Eleanor Adele (nee Schettler). Eleanor was born November 11, 1934 and passed away on Wednesday, January 18, 2017. She was predeceased by her husband Dennis in 2012. Eleanor is survived by her four daughters Sharon (Stan) Gibler, Shelley (Garry) Kainz,Lynnell (Bruce) MacDougall and Leanne (Gord) Mohr, eleven grandchildren and their spouses; and twenty-one great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings Evelyn (Jim) Becker, Emery (Dorothy)Schettler, Melvin (Linda) Schettler and Shirley (Ken) Davies; brother-in-law Brian (Evelyn) Rumpel; numerous nieces, nephews, friends and cribbage partners. Eleanor was born, attended and taught school in the McLean area. She met Dennis at a fair in Edenwold and they married in 1953. She had a green thumb and loved to garden, attend to flowers and plants. Eleanor spent many fun filled hours playing cards with family and friends. A memorialservice will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 4825 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 1::00 PM. A reception for family and friends will continue at the Balgonie Multiplex.

RUNGE - Villa May (nee Betteridge), late of Regina, Sask., passed away at the age of 80 years. Predeceased by her husband, Frank; a granddaughter, Beverly Grad; and a brother, Wilfred Betteridge. Mrs. Runge is survived by a daughter, Irene (Tony) Grad of McLean, Sask., three sons: Ken (Jeanette) of Saskatoon, Don (Arlene) of Edmonton, Wilf (Shirley) of Regina; seven grandchildren: Trevor and Trenten Runge, Bradley Runge, Sharon Swift, Maxine Hanofski, Kris Runge and Sherry Runge; three great-grandchildren, four sisters: Elleen Smith of Edmonton, Gertrude Whitehead of Toronto, and Vallma Dryburgh; of Regina, Myrtle Idler of St. John's, Nfld.; and one brother, Ernest Betteridge of Edmonton. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 1989, at 12:30 p.m, in Rosemont United Church, 5000 8th Ave., Regina, with Rev. Jeeva Sam officiating. Cremation to follow. Vina May Runge January 21, 1989 marks the passing of Mrs. Vina May Runge, late of Regina, formerly of McLean, Sask. Vina was born on a farm near Balgonie on April 27, 1908, being the eldest of seven children born to Ernest and Mary Ann Betteridge. Growing up on a farm in the Kendal district, Vina was no stranger to slopping pigs, teaching calves to drink from a pail, harnessing teams of horses, working in the fields, and caring for her younger sisters and brothers. Even though sometimes feeling she was raised as a boy, there was one aspect of farm living that she always looked forward to and loved dear1y. Threshing time! Perhaps it was the excitement of friends and neighbours working in harmony with the horses to bring the grain in from the fields, or perhaps this love of threshing time had something to do with the dancing that took place when the day's work was complete! "Someone always could play an accordian" she once told me. Vina's love of oldtime music and dance remained with her throughout her life. At the age of fifteen, Vina, began attending community dances, with her father fooling many of her friends who refused to believe that Vina's "boyfriend" was in fact her father. It was at a dance in Odessa where Vina first met Frank Runge. Vina and Frank were married on February 1, 1928. The Runges first resided on a farm in the Odessa area, before moving to a farm near Avonhurst. The move to Avonhurst not only meant moving furniture, but also three "valuable possessions" acquired during the first years of marriage; namely, Irene, Kenneth and Donald. It was in 1944 that the Runge family purchased a half section of land south of McLean. As there was only 30 acres cultivated, much time was spent clearing land. A garage, machine shop, chicken coop, and milk house were soon erected, as the Runge family, like so many of their neighbours, became involved in dairy farming. Each morning at 8:00 am the Runges carted full milk cans into the Village of McLean to await the train which would carry the milk on to Regina. During Vina' s years in the McLean community, she became very active in church activities, and was one of the original members of the McLean Women's Club. In 1951, Vina and Frank made another move; this time to Regina. In addition to packing clothes and personal possessions, there was one additional "bundle" that was included in the move to the new house in Regina- a three year old "bundle of energy" name Wilfred. With the passing of her beloved husband in 1964, Vina continued to reside in Regina. Throughout the years that Vina lived in "the city", her love of "the country" could be seen in the flourishing houseplants and productive garden she took such pride in. Sweet-smelling Sweet Peas bordering the sidewalk and a, bouquet of Gladioli ,on the kitchen table come to 1984 mind. Vina made one final move this time to the Pioneer Village Nursing Home. Throughout Vina's life, her family meant most to her; always taking a keen interest in the lives and activities of her children, grandchildren, sisters and brother. Her courageous strength in battles with heart disorders, diabetes and cancer is an inspiration to all who knew her. There are many loves I shared with those of Mrs. Vina May Runge: The first crocuses of spring, the golden poplar leaves of autumn, twirling around a dance floor a basket full of kittens, and country living. Perhaps I've inherited these traits - Vina was my grandmother. Vina May Runge was predeceased by her husband, Frank; granddaughter, Beverly Grad; and brother Wilfred Betteridge. She is survived by one daughter, Irene(Tony) of McLean; three sons, Ken (Jeanette) of Saskatoon, Don (Arlene) of Edmonton, Alberta; Wilf (Shirley) of Regina; seven grandchildren, Sharon (Jim) Swift, Maxine (Brian) Hanofski, Trenten (Loralee) Runge, Trevor Runge, Bradley Runge, Kris and Sherry Runge; three great-grandchildren; four sisters, Elleen Smith of Edmonton, Alberta; Gertrude Whitehead of Toronto, Ontario; Vallma Dryburgh of Regina, Myrtle Idler of St. John's, Newfoundland; and one brother, Ernest Betteridge of Edmonton, Alberta. (Maxine Hanofski)

RYDZIK - Richard, of McLean, SK, passed away tragically on July 9, 2006 at the age of 41 years. Richard was an accomplished outfitter, hunter and fisherman who enjoyed sharing his love of fishing and hunting with his three sons. He will be lovingly remembered by Kathryn, his wife of 20 years, his children Logan, Riley and Lucas; his parents Walter and Joyce; parents-inlaw Herb and Bernice Haus; siblings Julie (Dennis), Louise (John), Arlene (Craig), Vincent (Wanda) and Vivian (Scott) as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A funeral service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK. Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Interment will be held at McLean Cemetery, McLean,

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SANSON - Elsie (nee Ast). Saturday, December 7, 1974, Mrs. Elsie Sanson age 58 years, dearly beloved wife of George Sanson, 301 Durham Dr. Regina, formerly McLean, Sask. Predeceased by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ast, one daughter, Elain Katherine, one brother, Fred, and one sister Edith. Mrs. Sanson is survived by her husband George, two daughters; Mrs. R. (Eunice) Vallis, Regina, Mrs. L. (Cecille) Wolfe, Grenfell, Sask., one son, John, Moose Jaw, Sask. two grandsons, three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Paul, Qu'Appelle, Sask., Mrs. Anne Lyons, Regina, Mrs. Tillie Gates, Regina, and two brothers, Edward and Henry Ast, Regina. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 10, 1974 at 2:30 p.m. in Christ Lutheran Church with Rev. W. T. Kurtz officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.

SANSON - George. Friday, October 18, 2002 Mr. George Sanson, age 88 years, late of Regina, formerly of McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his wife Elsie (1974), parents John and Elana Sanson, and infant daughter Elaine, he is survived by two daughters: Eunice (Bob) Vallis of Regina, and Cecille (Lloyd) Wolfe of Balgonie; one son John George Sanson of Moose Jaw; three grandchildren Rod and Jeff Vallis, and Lindsay Wolfe; one great grandson Destin; one brother Nicholas (Dorothy) Sanson of Regina, and one sister Mary Wagner of Regina; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Rite will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel 2136 College Avenue, on Tuesday, October 22 at 10:30 a.m. with Father Brent Kuzyk officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. Requiem (Panachyda) will be held on Monday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel.

SANSON - John. Sympathy is extended to all the Sanson families and the Wagner families of McLean and to Nick and Dorothy Sanson, George Sanson, McLean, Mary and Emil Wagner of Regina and all other relatives in the passing of beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Mr. John Sanson who passed away on August 20th, 1986, at the age of 95 years. Funeral service was held on August 23, 1986 from St. Michaels Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Nick Wagner, Michael Wagner. Jeffery Vallis, Terry Sanson, Tim Sanson and George Sanson.

SANSON - Lena. Saturday, February 1, 1975 Lena Sanson, age 75 years, dearly beloved wife of John Sanson, 2140 Francis St., Regina. Predeceased by her mother and father, one sister Mary Marchuck Mrs. Sanson is survived by her husband, John, two sons, George, Regina, Nick, McLean, Sask., one daughter, Mary, Regina, two sisters, Mrs. Katie Axenijk, Regina. Mrs. Rose Kroiter, Regina, two brothers, Nick, Regina, Mike, B.C., eleven grandchildren, and five great grand children. Funera1 service will be held on Tuesday, February 4, 1975 at 1:00 a.m in St. Michaels Greek Orthodox Church with Fr. M. Hilynski officiating. Interment in Regina Memoria1 Gardens. Prayers will be held on Monday evening in Speers Funeral Chapel.

SANSON - Nicholas passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 27, 2011 with his family by his side at the age of 92 years. He was predeceased by his parents Lena and John; brother George; sister Mary; and infant granddaughter Rebecca Lynn. Nick is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Dorothy; sons Timothy (Sharon), Terry (Arleen), George (Berni) of McLean, and Robert (Nicole) of Pilot Butte; only daughter Cathy (Skip) Campbell of Regina; 12 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; as well as many nieces and nephews. Nicholas and Dorothy farmed in the McLean area for 32 years, retiring to Regina in 1983. We would especially like to thank Dr. Keilly, Dr. Ferguson and the nurses on 4A of the Pasqua Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion. A prayer service will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. with Very Reverend Archpriest Father Slawomir Lomaskiewicz officiating. A funeral service will be held at Regina Funeral Home on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Interment at Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

SCHAFER - Jeanette (nee Laturnus) Matt Schafer, late of Regina, SK, and formerly of Mankota, SK, passed away peacefully on Saturday January 9, 2010 at the age of 83 years. Jeanette was born in the Rosefield District in southwest Saskatchewan and spent her early years on the farm. The family relocated to the farm at McLean, SK in the 1930's. Jeanette eventually met and married Steve Matt, and established a farm west of Balgonie and started their family there. They later sold the farm and relocated to Regina, where they operated an Esso Service Station on Arcola Ave East until 1957. After Steve passed on, she married William (Bill) Schafer and they established their home in Mankota, SK where they farmed until Bill retired. Jeanette and Bill were always on the go, travelling extensively, and spending summers at the cabin at Etter's Beach. They enjoyed visiting with and hosting their many friends and relatives. Jeanette was always very involved in local activities in the community; she always maintained a strong relationship to her faith and church. She will be kindly remembered and missed by those whose lives she touched. Jeanette was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Melunia (Glas) Laturnus; brother George, late husband William Schafer, first husband Stephen Matt, brothers-in-law Ed Wickenheiser and John Keck. Jeanette is survived by her very special daughter Florence (Flossie) of Regina, sons: Charles (Vicki Gerwing) of Saskatoon; Gerry of Tortola, British Virgin Islands, Norm (Judy) of Ucluelet, BC; Bob (Linda) of Pilot Butte, Gord (Rita) of Regina, and Arnie (Louise) of Regina; sixteen grandchildren, Shelly (Nolan) Tabashniuk, Dean (Amy), Chad (Kirby), Craig (Carla), Ashlee, Brianne, Gabe (Katherine Hadley), Vince, Nicole (Adame) Fabian, Tara, Dana, Ian, Darcy (Tyler) Kennedy, Chelsee, Alyssa, Emily; fifteen great grandchildren; her sisters: Doreen Wickenheiser and Emilia Keck of Regina; brother Jim (Bev) of Chilliwack, BC; and numerous nieces and nephews. Prayers for family and friends will be held on Thursday January 14, 2010 at 7:00 PM in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave, Regina. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, January 15, 2010 at 10:30 AM in Holy Child RC Chuch, 2636 7th Ave East, Regina with Rev. Lorne Crozon presiding. Interment in Mankota Cemetery will follow at a later date.

SCHERLE, Darlene 1947 - 2013 Published: 2013-09-23 Edgeley, SK. 1947 - 2013 Darlene Scherle, Regina, Sask., formerly of Edgeley, McLean, died in William Booth Special Care Home. Regina at the age of 65 years. The funeral service will be held in the Edgeley United Church, Edgeley, Saskatchewan, on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 at 2:00PM. with Jayne Whyte officiating. Interment of cremated remains will follow in the Edgeley Cemetery. Predeceased by her parents Frank and Dorothea Tate she is survived by her family Carla (Perry) Woloshin and their famiIy, Justin and Brendan; Karen (Quinton) Jackson and their family Lily and Tyson; Heather (Dylan) Elliott and their family Jesse, Jake and Josie; Gary (Karen) Scherle and their family Sierra and Nash; a dear friend Donna Erskine as well as many cousins. If friends so desire contributions to the M.S. Society, Regina Chapter, 150 Albert Street, Regina S4R 2N2 may be made in memoriam of Darlene Scherle. On line condolences may be made at www.tubman.com.

SCHERLE - Jack, late of Qu'Appelle, Edgeley, McLean and Vernon districts, SK, passed away suddenly on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at the age of 88 years. He was predeceased by his parents William and Ida Scherle, wife Marjory Scherle, granddaughter Terri Carson, brothers Fred, Harold, Albert and Frank Scherle and sister Irene Emperingham. Jack is survived by his children Marlene Schmidt, Ken Scherle (Penny) and Richard Scherle; grandchildren Tracey Schmidt, Mike Schmidt, Bobbi Schiller (Chris) and Roy Carson; great grand children Miranda, Kayla, Tyla, Madison, Braden, Preston and Amelia; sisters-in-law Florence Scherle and Evelyne Sayer; special cousins Annabelle Wolfe and Martha Ingles as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Jack was an honest, hardworking man; kind, caring and proud of his family. He loved his farm and his animals. Most of all he enjoyed meeting people, telling a good story and having a good laugh.

SCHERLE, Marjorie Harriet 1931 � November 6, 2013 1931 - 2013 Marjory Harriet Scherle (nee Wilcox), late of Edgeley, Qu�Appelle, & McLean SK passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at the age of 82. Predeceased by her parents; infant brother and granddaughter Terri Carson, Marjory is survived by her husband of 62 years Jack Scherle; daughter Marlene Schmidt of Regina; sons Ken (Penny) Scherle of Edgeley and Richard Scherle of Qu�Appelle; grandchildren Tracey Schmidt, Michael Schmidt, Bobbie (Chris) Schiller and Roy Carson; great-grandchildren Miranda, Kayla, Tyla, Madison, Braden, Preston and AmeIia; sisters-in-law Florence Scherle and Irene Emperingham; brother-in-law Frank Scherle (Evelyne); special cousin Annabelle Wolfe, numerous nieces ard nephews and her dog Rusty. A Celebration of Life will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel. 2136 College Avenue, Regina on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. with Pastor Darold Sauer officiating. A private family interment at Riverside Memorial Park will be held at a later date. Flowers most gratefully declined. Friends so vishing may make donations, in memory of Marjory, to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan. 279-3rd Ave. North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.speersfuneralchapel.com

Schettler, Melvin Gerald July 8, 1944 � October 8, 2017 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Mel Schettler on October 8, 2017 at St- Paul's Hospital surrounded by his loving family. We have lost a great and wonderful man, we will miss his quiet strength and guidance. He will be forever loved by his wife and best friend of 52 years, Linda (nee Flaig). their three children and nine grandchildren: Son, Michael (Charlene) Schettler, children: Chantal, Justin and Dylan; Son, Corey (Amanda Dmytrowich) Schettler, children: Caitlin, Cody and Cami; Daughter, Kimberley (Kelly) Nickel, children: Emily, Jillian and Matthew. From heaven he will watch over our family and his soon to be great-grandchild. Mel was born July 9, 1944 in Indian Head, SK to Edith and Gerhardt Schettler- He grew up on the family farm by McLean, SK with his four siblings: Eleanor (Dennis) Rumpel, Evelyn (Jim) Becker, Emery (Dorothy) Schettler, and Shirley (Ken) Davies. This is where Dadts love of family and family gatherings was born. This foundation carried him through his early life into his married life. Mom and Dad built a beautiful acreage and home where Dad rekindled his love of horses. The acreage became his and our favourite place to spend time together- The grandchildren have many happy memories of horse rides, golf cart rides, Easter egg hunts, and holidays spent at the acreage with Grandpa and Grandma. The excitement of waiting for Rudolph's light to appear and Santa's sleigh bells to be heard will never be forgotten. Dad loved the outdoors, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping- We all have fond memories spent with Dad around a campfire. We enjoyed many shore lunches on numerous fishing trips. Dad was an entrepreneur at heart with many great ideas and interests but his main enjoyment in life was time spent with his family, especially his grandchildren. He was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider fan, we all enjoyed cheering on the Riders with Dad. Dad will be forever missed and in our hearts, he was our "rock." He was a very special man. His resilience and courage was inspiring to all of us. Dad was predeceased by his parents, Edith and Gerhardt Schettler; sister Eleanor and brother-in-law Dennis; mother and father-in-law, Fern and Ab Flaig. Dad will be forever remembered by his siblings and their families, as well as Linda's brother Bill (Heather) Flaig, Linda's uncle Dennis (Betty) Cutt, his special cousin, Shirley Williamson, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Dr. Graham for his compassionate care during Dad's recent stay at St. Paul's Hospital. A very special thank you to the many doctors, nurses and care givers that have assisted Dad. Our family has decided on a private family gathering and celebration of Dad's fife. If you so choose, donations may be made in Dad�s name to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice.. or just cheer on the Riders!

SCHLAMP - Albert (March 28, 1937 - February 11, 2017). Albert passed away peacefully on February 11, 2017. He was predeceased by the love of his life, his wife Myrna; grandson Craig Wendel; parents Peter and Ethel; brothers Clarence and Clifferd; sister�s Jean and Cindy. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, daughter Sheila Wendel; sons, Calvin (Gayda), Dale, and Shawn (Michelle); 10 grandchildren, Les, Brodie, Courtney, Melanie, Kyla, Rylee, Natasha, Graydon, Cassie and Payton; 13 great grandchildren; his brothers, Kenny (Elaine), Mervin (Sandra), Calvin (Esther), Larry (Cathy) as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Albert was a kind and gentle soul who loved gymkhana, his grandchildren's hockey and baseball, visiting at the coffee shop and being Payton's chauffeur everyday! He will be missed very much by us all.

SCHLAMP Dale Jamie May 8, 1963-September 1, 2018 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of my dad Dale Schlamp on Saturday September 1, 2018, at the Regina Pasqua Hospital after a long battle with his health. Dale is survived by his daughter Natasha Schlamp, grandsons Blake & Logan Meyer, sister Sheila Wendel, brother Calvin Schlamp and brother Shawn (Michelle) Schlamp. Dale is predeceased by his parents Albert & Myrna Schlamp. Dale's love for hockey lasted as long as his life. He also enjoyed hunting, traveling and spending time with his family and friends.

SCHLAMP - Myrna (nee Laverdiere) of McLean, SK, was born on December 25, 1940 and passed away on July 29, 2003. Her passing was peaceful and filled with grace and dignity. Myrna was predeceased by her father, Noel; brother, Garnet; father and mother-in-law, Pete and Ethel Schlamp; sisters-in-law, Jean Kidd and Cindy Schlamp; brother-in-law, Clarence Schlamp and nephew, Terry Kidd. She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Albert; daughter, Sheila (Dave) Wendel; three sons, Calvin (Angie), Dale (Allyson) and Shawn (Michelle); eight grandchildren, Les, Brodie, Craig, Courtney, Melanie, Natasha (Geoff) Cassie and Graydon; four great grandsons, Leighton, Blake, Logan and Austin; her mother, Myrtle Laverdiere; two sisters, Ruby (Ashley) Pow and Yvette (Bob) Kindopp; two brothers, Mansel (Joyce) Laverdiere and Murray (Betty) Laverdiere; brothers in law, Clifferd (Donna), Kenny (Elaine), Mervin (Sandra), Calvin (Esther) and Larry (Cathy) and numerous other family and friends. Throughout Myrna's years, her faith and her family were the center of her life. Mom also loved her flower garden, quilting, baking and her endless cooking for family and friends. Prayer Service will be held at 7:00 P.M., Thursday, July 31, 2003 at Holy Angels R.C. Parish, McLean, SK. Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 P.M., Friday, August 1, 2003, at the McLean Town Hall with Fr. Ed Hengen officiating. Interment will follow in McLean Cemetery.

SCHMIDT - Albert. Word has been received of the sudden passing at his home on April 8, 1976 of Albert Schmidt at the age of 78 years. Mr. Schmidt was born November 30, 1897 and grew up along with seven brothers and sisters on his parents homestead in the McLean area. That homestead became Mr. Schmidt's home for the rest of his life, and is now the home of his son, Harold and family. He received his education at the first Rosenberg School, which was built of mud walls, a little west of the place its successor, a wooden building was built later. A third Rosenberg school was built several miles north of that location about 1927. Mr. Schmidt and the former Mary Silzer were married in Peace Lutheran Church, at that time also in the country, in 1925. That church was later moved to McLean. He is survived by his wife, Mary; son, Harold; and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Barry Williamson of Avonhurst; and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased, by his parents, brothers and sisters and one daughter Evelyn, who died in infancy. A man who had never been hospitalized in his life, Mr. Schmidt enjoyed reasonably good health to within two weeks of his death. He had three main loves during his lifetime, his family, his farm and his animals. Funeral services for Mr. Schmidt were held from Christ Lutheran Church in Regina with Rev. Kurtz officiating, assisted by Rev. Lanny Knudson, April 12. Interment followed in Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were nephews, Albert Hein, Emery Shettler, Ernest Yackle, Leslie Silzer, Eddy Silzer and Lenard Kohlruss. Lunch was served afterward to the large number of friends who attended in the education centre of Christ Lutheran Church.

SCHMIDT - Herman. July 21, 1982, Herman Schmidt, late of Parkside Nursing Home, 4540 Rae Street, Regina, (formerly McLean district) passed away at the age of 88 years, Predeceased by his wife, Rose in 1978; his first wife, Annie, in 1920; a son, John, in 1974; a, daughter, Josephine, in 1960, and his brothers and sisters. Mr. Schmidt leaves to mourn, three sons: Ed, Bill and Allan; two daughters: Mrs Mary Bratushesky and Mrs. Bertha Foistrom, all of Regina; also surviving, are 25 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. The funeral Mass will be held, on Monday, July 26, 1982 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter's R.C. Church, 100 Argyle North with Rev. I. Gorski the celebrant. Interment will take place in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held on Sunday, July 25, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel of the Lee Funeral Home.

SCHMIDT, Harold Henry February 4, 1939 - October 22, 2005. Harold Schmidt passed away on the morning of October 22, 2005 at the age of 66. Harold was born on February 4, 1939 in Regina, SK. He was predeceased by his parents Mary and Albert Schmidt; mother and father-in-law Natalie and Steve Diewold; one infant sister Evelyn; two brothers-in-law Barry Williamson and Ken Diewold. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 42 years Lucille Schmidt; one son Dean (Sandra); three daughters Audrey (Jason) Brown, Stacey (Brent) Grebinski, and Tricia; one grandson Michael Brown; one great-grandson Joshua Fryklund; one sister Shirley Williamson; two sisters-in-law Joan

SCHMIDT, Kaleab. It is with the heaviest of hearts, that we, his family, announces that, Kaleab, from McLean Rural Community, passed away suddenly on Monday, April 30, 2018.
He was predeceased by his grandpa Harold Schmidt; and grandma Judy Barker.
Kaleab is survived by his parents Sandra and Dean Schmidt, sisters Kidist and Semehal; grandma Lucille (Ron) Schmidt-Faure; grandpa Lary Barker; aunts and uncles Audrey (Jason), Stacey (Brent), Tricia (Lowell), Lisa (Kevin) and Pam; plus numerous cousins and extended family and friends.
Kaleab had a good spirit, big smile and a passionate enthusiasm for all sports, football, soccer, basketball, as well as training and working out. He will be remembered for playing sports with the Kaleab edge. He was well liked by his teammates and his school friends. He was on the honour roll for the past three years He had a great love for all pets. Flowers gratefully accepted. Donations in memory of Kaleab may be made to the McLean First Responders, McLean, SK. or Regina Humane Society Box 3143, Regina, Sk. S4P 3G7

SCHMIDT - Rose Elizabeth. A number of people from McLean attended the funeral of Mrs. Rose Elizabeth Schmidt, late of Parkside Nursing Home, who passed away on December 4th, 1978 at the age of 77 years. She is survived by her husband, Herman, three sons and two daughters, all of Regina. The funeral service was held on December 6th in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Regina, with Rev. Fr. I. Gorski the celebrant. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens. Mr. and Mrs.. Schmidt farmed at one time north-east of McLean on the farm now occupied by the John Ashdown family. They lived for a number of years in the Village of McLean.

SILZER - Emma Agnes. Saturday, December 30, 1989, Emma Agnes Silzer, age 78 years, late of Balgonie growing up in the Balgonie / Avonhurst / McLean areas. Predeceased by her husband, Jacob; parents; one sister; one brother; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Silzer is survived by three sons: Norm (Jeanne), Leslie (Sharon), Robert (Doreen); one daughter, Marlene Schick, eight grandchildren: James, Roberta, Mark, Melissa, Angela, Joshua, Wendy, and Russell; six sisters; and one brother. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, January 3, 1990, at 10:00 a.m., in the Balgonie Baptist Church with the Rev. Dave Simpson officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

SILZER - Garry was born the youngest child of Henry and Florence (Gigian), the grandson of Ludwig and Katherine (Hassman) and the great-grandson of Christian and Regina (Grohs). Christian Silzer established his homestead on the Avonhurst grid and was one of the founding members of the St. John's Lutheran Church on the correction line in the early 1900's. Christian and Regina had four children: Ludwig, John, Ida and Karl. Ludwig and Katherine established the current homestead in 1907, NE 4 19 16 W2nd. Ludwig was instrumental in the birth of Peace Lutheran Church, donating two acres of land where the church stood until 1953. Ludwig and Katherine had seven children: Mary, Ida, Minnie, Jake, John, Bill and Henry. Henry was born on the homestead and lived there his entire life, apart from being in the Royal Canadian Armed Forces Corps from 1942 to 1946. He was sent to Greenock, Scotland and served in Aldershot, England becoming a qualified cook. While in the army Henry earned extra money shining fellow soldier's boots and brass and altering uniforms. He sent the money home to help buy the homestead from his mother. Henry and Florence farmed the homestead until Henry's death. They had three children: Ron, Diana and Garry. Garry was born in Qu'Appel1e, Saskatchewan. Garry took his first eight years of education at Rosenburg School, a one room school a mile south of home. He went to high school at McLean and Qu'Appel1e. In 1977 Garry married Marilyn (Gabriel). He and Marilyn continued to farm with his parents until the passing of his father Henry in 1988. Garry and Marilyn ran a dairy operation for twelve years. For nine years Garry drove school bus to McLean. Today Garry and Marilyn operate a century- old mixed farm with beef and grain. Garry and Marilyn have two daughters. Shanna is a registered nurse and Lindsay is a cosmetologist and esthetician. Both daughters reside in Regina. On August 14, 2007 the Silzers's will celebrate one hundred years on the Silzer homestead. (Garry has since passed away).

SILZER - Henry Frank passed away Friday August 26, 1988 at the age of 69 years. Henry Frank Silzer was the deeply beloved husband of Florence Silzer, McLean, Sask. He was predeceased by his parents, one sister and one brother. He is survived by his wife Florence, by his Daughter Diana Not Sister, two sons Garry (Marilyn) Balgonie, Ron (Rena) Indian Head, five grandchildren - Deanna, Andrea, Shanna, Lindsay and Devin, two sisters, Mary Schmidt and Ida Schettler, McLean, brothers John (Mary), Bill (Mary) Regina, sister-in-law, Agnes Silzer, Balgonie, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services held Tuesday August 30, 1988 at 1:00 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, Regina with Rev. O.D. Kameski officiating. Interment in Memorial Gardens, Regina.

SILZER - Mary Silzer passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at the age of 93 years. Mary was predeceased by her husband William in 2001. She will be forever remembered by her loving family; sons Edward (Gloria) and Donald (Shirley); grandchildren Dionne (Steven) Amon, Michael (Margaret) Silzer, Jamie (Ben) Persson and Cory Silzer; her darling little great-grandsons Benjamin, Noah, Josiah and Ellis; as well as sister Florence of Calgary. Mary and William farmed in the McLean area until 1973 when they moved to Regina to retire. A private family service will be held.

SILZER - Wayne Phillip, of McLean, passed away on April 3, 2007 at the age of 63, in the Fort Qu'Appelle Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his parents John and Mary. Wayne is survived by his daughter Fawn (Ashley); brothers Ken and Murray (Carol); nephew Trevor (Lindsay); niece Tracy (Hugh) Gherasim; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. At Wayne's request, a private family graveside service will be held.

SILZER - William Carl "Bill", late of Regina, formerly of McLean, was born on December 19, 1915 and passed away on Friday, November 30, 2001. Predeceased by his father Louis, mother Katie, brothers Jake, John and Henry; sisters Mary Schmidt, Ida Schettler and Minnie Kohlruss. Bill is survived by his wife of 59 years Mary; son Edward (Gloria), son Donald (Shirley); grandchildren, Dionne, Regina, Michael, Vancouver, Jamie, Saskatoon, Cory, Regina; sisters-in-law Florence Blaser, Regina and Mary Silzer, McLean. Memorial service will be held at St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3510 Queen Street, on Tuesday, December 4, 2001 at 2:00 P.M.

SPENCER - Alex Hugh. On Sunday, February 11, 1996, Alex Hugh Spencer, McLean, Sask., age 64 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Peters Anglican Church in Qu�Appelle, Sask, on WednesdayFebruary 14th, 1966, at 2:00 PM. Officiating Rev. H. Perry Quinton. Interment in Qu�Appelle Cemetery. Mr. Spencer was predeceased by his father, Robert Spencer in 1980, as well as several aunts and uncles. He is survived by his mother Mabel D. Spencer, McLean; his brother Donald (Bernie) Spencer McLean and one sister, Roberta (Dennis) Paddington, Qu�Appelle. He is also survived by his nieces, nephews and cousins.

SPENCER - Bernadette "Bernie" (nee Klein). On Friday September 1, 2000; Bernie Spencer, Indian Head, Sask. and formerly of McLean, Sask age 69 years. The Funeral will be held in Holy Angels Anglican Church, McLean on, Tuesday, Sept 5, 2000 at 2:00 pm. Rev. Smitty Kent officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by her parents Chris and Mary, a daughter in infancy, a sister Phyllis Deilschneider, and brothers-in-law, Gordon Cates and Joe Stauber, Mrs. Spencer is survived by her husband, Donald and their children, Jim (Marie), Chiliwack, B. C. Maurice (Lois) Brooks, Alberta, Roland, Hemey, California, Leona (Bruce), Regina, Sask., Cyril (Jeanne) Winnipeg, Man., Rodney (Terri) McLean, Sask, and Sherry (Brian), McLean, Sask., thirteen grandchildren, and two great grand children, two brothers Alec (Deli) Calgary, Ab., and Larry (Cheryl) Craven, Sask.,four sisters, Amanda Oates, Rita (Joe) Solie, Terry (Ralph) Solie and Orie Stauber, all of Regina, and brother-in-law, Gene Deischneider (Gloria), Kitimat, B. C. As well as numerous nieces and nephews.

SPENCER - Donald Ian. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our Dad, Don Spencer, Indian Head, SK and formerly of McLean, Sask. Dad passed away on Thursday, June 7, 2012 with family by his side at the age of 84. The Funeral Service will be held in McLean Community Centre on Tuesday, June 12 at 2:00 p.m. Rev Joyce Hilton officiating. Interment in the McLean Cemetery. A visitation for family and friends will be held prior to the service from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Dad was predeceased by his wife, Bernie Spencer (nee Klein), daughter Aline, his parents, Robert and Mabel, a brother Alex, sister-in-law Phyllis Dielschneider and brothers-in-law Alex Klein, Gordon Oates and Joe Stauber. He is survived by his children, Jim (Marie) Longpre, Chetwynd, BC, Maurice Longpre, McLean, SK, Roland Longpre, Red Cliff, AB, Leona (Bruce) Baun, Pilot Butte, SK, Cyril Longpre, McLean, SK. Rodney Spencer, McLean, SK. and Sherry Langston, McLean, SK; 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; one sister, Roberta (Dennis) Paddington, Qu'Appelle, SK, two brothers-in-law Larry (Cheryl) Klein, Craven, SK., Gene (Gloria) Dielschneider of Kitimat, BC and sisters-in-law, Deli Klein, Medicine Hat, AB, Amanda Oates, Rita (Joe) Solie, Terry (Ralph) Solie and Orie Stauber all of Regina, SK.; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

SPENCER - Edith Mabel (nee Playter), born October 16 1916. Mabel passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 17, 2016 at the age of 99 years. Mabel was born in Belleville, ON, the fourth of six children born to Edith Mae Playter (Alexander) and Earl William Playter. She grew up south of Regina and attended South Regina School. After the passing of their mother in 1929 the family left South Regina and eventually settled at McLean where she met Sydney Spencer. They married in 1936. The next year they moved to Moosehorn, MB where they pioneered until 1942. Their two eldest children; a girl in 1939 and a boy in 1941 were born there. They returned to McLean and farmed there for the next 50 years. Their family was completed by two little girls in 1945 and 1954. She was predeceased by her husband Sydney; parents Earl and Edith; stepmother Violet; one sister Helen Dunbar; and three brothers Fred, Grant and Ross. Mabel is survived by four children Patricia Enns Rempel of Regina, SK, James (Kietha) Spencer of Kingston, ON, Beverly Demyen and Donna (Glenn) Wiome of McLean, SK; ten grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; nine great great grandchildren; sister Vera Wylechenko of Lundar, MB; plus extended family and friends. Memorial service was held Saturday September 3, 2016 in the Regina Funeral Home, 4001 east Victoria Ave., Regina , Saskatchewan, Deb Ash officiating. Special music by Myrna Bonsor, Jean Leippi, Sharon Frei. Reception in Arbor Room, Regina Funeral Home. Internment in McLean Saskatchewan Cemetery.

SPENCER - Emma (nee Prizeman). On Sunday, August 1, 1965 Emma Spencer, McLean, Sask. age 85 years, Funeral service in Holy Trinity Anglican Church. McLean, Sask. Wednesday, August 4th at 2:00 p.m., Rev. J. B, Charnel officiating; interment in Mclean Cemetery. Predeceased by her husband Walter in 1954, and two daughters, Rose, 1952, and May, 1961, Mrs. Spencer is survived by four sons, Ralph, Tom, Sidney and Lloyd, all of McLean; two daughters (Daisy) Mrs. A. Reeve, Mclean, (Violet) Mrs. E. Playter, Moose Horn, Man.; and 24 grandchildren; also a brother, R. J. Prizeman, Red Deer. Alta. and two sisters; Mrs. Elizabeth Garside, Toronto Ont., Mrs. Daisy Graham, Victoria, B.C,

SPENCER - Fay (nee Woods). Accidentally on Thursday, March 4, 2004, Fay Spencer, widow of Glen Spencer, McLean Sask. died at the age of 58 years. The funeral service will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, Sask. on Monday, March 8, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ron Clark officiating. Interment in the McLean Cemetery. Predeceased by her husband, Glen Spencer in 2002; her son, Garnet in 1990; her father John Woods in 1991, Fay is survived by son, Wade (Anngie) and their son, Matthew, McLean Sask.; her mother, Pearl Woods, Swan River, Manitoba; her brothers and sisters: Garfield (Dottie) Woods, Edith Taylor, Bruce Woods, Grant (Margaret) Woods, Dixie (Tim) Lasiuk, Beverly (Bernie) Smashnuk and Cathy (Rob) Pettinger; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

SPENCER - Garnet Glen. Wednesday, June 13, 1990, Garnet Glen Spencer, age 20 years, late of McLean, Sask., died from a tragic accident which occurred on June 9th. Predeceased by his grandparents, Ralph and Ruth Spencer. Garnet is survived by his loving parents, Glen and Fay; and his brother, Wade Ronald Spencer; all of McLean; grandparents, John and Pearl Woods of Swan River, Man.; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, June 16, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave., Regina, with the Rev. W. Unger officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery.

SPENCER - Marion Ruth (nee MacPherson). Deepest sympathy is expressed to all members of the family of Mrs. Marion "Ruth" Spencer who passed away in Pasqua Hospital after a lengthy illness, on August 12, 1988 at the age of 72 years. Funeral Service was held in Speer's Funeral Chapel, with Mr. Leonard Clare of Qu'Appelle officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Ruth leaves to mourn her passing, her son Glen (Fay) of McLean grandsons Garnet and Wade all of McLean. One sister, Jessie Miller of Regina. Three brothers, Jim (Doris) of McLean, Allan (Nellie) MacPherson or Burnaby B.C., Hughie (Ella) MacPherson of Aldergrove, B.C. Numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Ralph in Sept. 1982. Ruth grew up in the McLean district and spent all her married life in this area. She was a kindly, hard working person, enjoying her home life and her family. She will be greatly missed by her family and her many friends. Pallbearers were Ernie Cates, Rodney Petford, Donny Spencer, Ernie Becker, Roy Matthews and Keith Jackson. Following the funeral a supper for family and special friends was held at the home of Jim and Doris MacPherson. Sixty two were in attendance.

SPENCER - Ronald "Glen". On Friday, November 1, 2002, Glen Spencer, McLean, died at the age of 67 years. The funeral services will be held in the McLean Community Hall, McLean, Sask. on Wednesday, November 6, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Ron Clark officiating. Interment in McLean Cemetery. Glen was predeceased by his father, Ralph in 1982; his mother, Ruth in 1988; one son, Garnet in 1990; his father-in-law, John Woods in 1991 and is survived by his loving wife Fay; one son Wade (Anngie), all of McLean; his mother-in-law, Pearl Woods, Swan River, MB. and numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.

SPENCER - Shane, Nelson Shane Nelson Spencer, born in Regina on October 15, 1978, died suddenly in Didsbury, AB on April5, 2020. Shane is survived by his sons Clayton and Dustin and their mother Debbie, parents Doug and Janice; Suzanne (John) Wilson; Brothers Dallas(Carrie) and Rhys (Kinnon); nieces and nephews, Rory, Arizona and Braylee; Gannon, Brant, Collyns and Scotlyn. Shane did most of his schooling in McLean and graduated from Indian Head High School. He worked in the Alberta oil fields and had his own consulting company. He also had his own farrier service and worked horses. Due to COVID-19 there will be no funeral service. There will be a private family interment in the McLean Cemetery. Rest in Peace, Cowboy. To plant a tree in memory of Shane SPENCER, please visit Tribute Store.

SPENCER - Sydney Howard passed away in Indian Head Hospital on March 24th, 1990 at the age of 78 years. Funeral service was held in McLean Bethel United Church on March 27, 1990 with Rev. Peter Shurvin officiating. Interment was in St. Thomas Cemetery, Vernon District, Qu'Appel1e, Sask. Pallbearers w e r e Larry Davis, Wilbert Bray, Don Spencer, Ernie Cates, Lea Storry and Tom Bray. Honorary pallbearers were Jake Storry, Alex Newman, Herbert Duesterbeck and Fernie Cates. Leaving to mourn his passing are his wife E. Mabel: three daughters, Bev Demyen, Donna (Glen) Wiome all of McLean, Patricia (George) Enns of Edmonton, Alberta; one son Jim (Keitha) of Kingston, Ontario; 10 grand children and 5 great grandchildren; one brother, W. J. Tom (Nellie) Spencer of Indian Head; one sister Violet Playter of Ashern, Manitoba; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Lloyd and Ralph Spencer; three sisters, Rose Duesterbeck, May Dunbar and Daisy Reeve; one son-in-law Donald Demyen. Mr. Sydney Spencer was born on June 10, 1911, the sixth of eight children born to Walter and Emma Spencer, pioneers of the McLean District. He attended Grassington school and as a young man sang in the choir of McLean United Church. He played the violin at country dances with a band called the "Bumblebees". During the dirty thirties, he was one of many young Canadians, who "rode the rails" in search of work. He was one of a group of young people who volunteered labour and put on plays to raise funds for the building of McLean Community Hall. In 1936 he was united in marriage to Edith Mabel Playter, and from 1937 until 1941 they farmed near Moosehorn, Manitoba. They then returned to the McLean district, where he farmed until his retirement. Sydney served as a municipal councillor in the mid fifties, and on the school board of Starrs Point School. He was always ready to lend. a helping hand to neighbours in many ways and drove the school bus for a number of years. He had a lifelong interest in music, poetry, wildlife and loved to talk to people, recounting many interesting stories. He will be sadly missed by his family, neighbours and friends.

STEWART - Angus. Thursday, September 11, 1969, Angus Stewart, age 62 years dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Simone Stewart, Qu'Appelle, Sask. Mr. Stewart is survived by his wife, two sons, Glen, Burnaby, B.C., Peter, Bashaw, Alta., three daughters, Mrs. L. A. (Jacqueline) Krismer, Camrose, Alta., Elizabeth, Burnaby, Nola, at home, seven grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Janet Darley, Indian Head and Mrs. Marie Wass, McLean, Sask. and one brother. Lawrence of Ft. Qu'Appelle, Sask. Funeral services will be held on Monday, September 15, 1969 at 2:00 P.M. in the Presbyterian Church in Qu�Appelle, Sask., with Rev. Barran officiating. Interment at Qu'Appelle.

STEWART - Robert "Shop" Stewart (1921 - 2002). Bob passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in McLean, SK at the age of 81 years. At Bob's request there will be no funeral services held. Interment at Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

STRANG - Lisa Colleen (nee Thomas). is with great sadness that the family of Lisa Colleen Strang announces her sudden passing on Saturday, August 1, 2015 at the age of 47 years. A native of Saskatchewan and resident of McLean for 17 years, Lisa attended the University of Regina, graduating with a Bachelors of Administration in 1990. A former employee of SIAST, in 2003 she began what would be more than a decade-long career as the Director of Finance for the Saskatchewan Party, during which time she earned her CMA and CPA designations. Lisa helped guide the organization through unprecedented change and growth over the course of her career, and she became an indispensable source of information and guidance to members of the Saskatchewan Party at all levels. Lisa's friends and colleagues will miss her uncanny memory for details, her passion for reading, her hand-made gifts for every occasion, even the unexpected ones, her love of animals (not just her own), her stubbornness, her humility, her addiction to Diet Dr. Pepper, and her abundant gratitude for even the smallest kindness. Lisa will be lovingly remembered by her parents, Marge and Doug Thomas, her Aunts and Uncles: Pat and Tom Torgrimson, Carol and Bob Walton, Sue and Ray Thomas and Carolyn Thomas. Numerous cousins including those closest to her: Sheri, Glenn and Jeff Torgrimson; her many colleagues and friends spanning the province, and her beloved pets. Lisa was predeceased by her grandparents: Marion and Len Walton; Mary and Ernest Thomas. A Celebration of Lisa's Life will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 15, 2015.

SZUMUTKU - Dorothy. Published: 2013-04-18. Dorothy, late of Regina SK, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 15, 2013 at the age of 75 years. Prayer Service will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina, SK on Friday, April 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM. Funeral Service will be held at St. Henry's R.C. Church, 729 Main Street, Melville, SK on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM. Internment to follow at St. Henry's R.C. Cemetery, Melville, SK in lieu of flowers, donations in memoriam may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, 301 - 2550 12th Avenue, Regina, SK, S4P For more details and to leave an online message of condolence, please visit www-speersfireralchapel.com

SZUMUTKU - John passed away peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, on Thursday, July 11, 1996, at the age of 63. John will be fondly remembered by his loving wife of thirty six years, Dorothy; daughters: Adrienne (Don) of Grenfell, Dianna (Maynard) of Pilot Butte, Todd of Calgary; Cheryl (Ed) of Warman, Nadine at home. John also leaves to mourn five grandsons and one granddaughter; three sisters: Margaret, Helen and Rita; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. John was predeceased by his father John in 1964 and his mother Helen in 1985. Funeral Mass will be held Monday, July 15, 1996 at 1:30 pm. in Holy Angels R.C. Church, McLean, with the Rev. E. Hengen presiding. Vigil service will be held Sunday, July l, at 7:00 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue. Cremation. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park.

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TEMLETT-WILLIAMS - Florence (nee Mitchell) born May 30, 1908 in Oakshella, Sask. passed away January 20, 2001, Sechelt, B.C. Survived by daughters: Doreen (William) Rayment, Sechelt; Geraldine (Norman) Sanderson, Burlington, Ont.; Jacqueline England, Regina, Sask.; one brother John Mitchell (Edna) Pentiction, B.C. Nine grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren. Flo, husband Hector, & family, lived many years in Avonhurst, McLean & Regina. Interment Penticton, B.C.

THAUBERGER - Adam John. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Adam John Thauberger on June 21, 2007 at the age of 86 years. Adam will be dearly missed by his wife of 58 years, Katherine (Kuffner). Adam is predeceased by his son Ralph, grandson Aaron, great granddaughter Morgan, brother John, and sisters Ida (Brilz) and Betty (Danylchuk). Adam leaves to mourn his children Barb (Richard) Kolb and their son Trevor (Tracey); David (Lorna) and their children Tania (Chris) Francais [Jacie, Hailey & Lucas] and Chad (Jackie) [Kaylee, Payton & Colby]; daughter-in-law Evelyn (Larry) McCullough) and her children Christie (Brad) Robinson [Aidan] and Ryan (Leah) [Kaia]; Frank (Ruth) and their children Nick and Matt; Charlie (Donna) and his children Jaimie (Mike) Peters [Reagan], Bree (Pat) Amon, Clint (Ashley), and Cory-Anne; Leonard (Cheryl) and their children Sarah and Tyler; and Gertrude and her child Cam (Kim) [Adam] and Dan Walker. Adam is also survived by his sisters Kay Warnecke and Pauline (John) Folk, his aunts Ann (George) Mertler and Pauline Nedling and numerous relatives and friends. Adam was born on August 9, 1920 at Holdfast, Saskatchewan. He loved working on the farm and came to work in the city to earn enough money to own a farm. He met the love of his life, Katherine, in Regina in 1947 and they were married in 1948. They began raising a family and achieving their dream of farming with the purchase of their first farm at Pilot Butte in 1958 and then a dairy farm at McLean in 1969. Adam continued his passion for farming until his retirement in 1976 when they moved to Qu'Appelle. Adam's joys in life included spending time with family and friends, playing cards and visiting, getting his hands dirty on the land, gardening, dancing, watching his children and grandchildren playing sports and watching his beloved Toronto Blue Jays. The family wished to extend sincere gratitude and thanks to the staff at Golden Prairie Nursing Home for their care and compassion for Adam. A celebration of Adam's life will be take place at Immaculate Conception R.C. Church in Qu'Appelle, Sask. on Sunday, June 24, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. by Rev. Leonard Tamayo. A private interment will be held at a later date at St. Joseph's Colony Cemetery.

THAUBERGER, Katherine, November 17, 1929 � April 17, 2013. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Kay Thauberger on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at the age of 83 years. She was predeceased by her husband Adam in 2007, her son Ralph, grandson Aaron, great-granddaughter Morgan, and her parents, Frank and Johanna Kuffner. Kay leaves to mourn her children: Barbara (Richard) Kolb and their son Trevor (Tracey); David (Lorna) and their children Tania (Chris) [Jacie (Kiley) and son Kohen, Hailey, Lucas], Chad (Jackie) [Kaylee, Payton and Colby]; daughter-in-law, Evelyn (Lany McCullough) and her children Christie (Brad) Robinson [Aidan and Rowan] Ryan (Leah) [Kaia and Rayna]; Frank (Ruth) and their children Nicholas (Jessica) and Matthew (Krista); Charles (Adelle) and his children Jaimie (Mike) (Reagan, Jaydan and Jace] Bree (Pat) [Addison and Adrianna] Clint (Ashley) [Jaxon] and Coly-Anne (Troy); Leonard (Cheryl) and their children Sarah, Tyler (Jenna) [Benjamin); Gertrude and her son Cam (Kim) [Adam and Caden]; her brothers and sisters; John, Irene, Mary, Mike, Ida, Helen, Bill, Andy and Tony; sister-in-law Kay Wamecke: aunts Mandy Krofchek, Ann Mertler, Pauline Netling; and many nieces and nephews. Kay was born and raised in the Cupar District. She met Adam, the love of her life, while working at Frank's Cafe in Regina. Kay and Adam were married in 1948 and began raising their family in Regina before buying their first farm at Pilot Butte in 1958. Kay enjoyed her large garden, sewing, crocheting and family time; her family continues to treasure her handmade gifts. Kay took great pleasure in attending family events and watching her grandchildren and great grandchildren at their many activities. Kay was the family historian and was the one to ask about relatives birthdays, weddings and special events. Kay enjoyed participating in craft sales, dancing and playing cards with family and friends. The family wishes to thank the staffs of the Regina General Hospital and the William Booth Hospice for their kind and compassionate care at mom's time of need. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Balgonie, SK. on Monday, April 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. by the Rev. Ed Hengen. Cremation with interment in St. Joseph's Parish Cemetery at a later date. If friends so desire, contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 279 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK- S7K 2H8 may be tokens of remembrance. Online condolences may be made at www.tubmanm.com.

THAUBERGER - Ralph Michael Anthony. Sunday, November 11, 1990, Ralph Michael Anthony Thauberger, late of McLean passed away at the age of 39 years. Predeceased by his nephew Aaron Thauberger, his grandparents Joseph and Barbara Thauberger and his grandfather Frank Kuffner, Ralph is survived by his wife Evelyn, his daughter Christie and his son Ryan, parents Adam and Kay Thauberger of Qu'Appelle, parents-in-law Ross and Isabel Taylor of R.R. 1, Regina, grandmother Johanna Volk of Regina, 2 sisters, Barbara (Richard) Kolb and their son Trevor of Balgonie, Gerti (Dan) and son Cam of Indian Head, 4 brothers Dave (Lorna) and their children Tania and Chad of White City, Frank (Ruth) and their sons Nicholas and Matthew of Balgonie, Charles (Myrna) and their children Jamie, Bree, Cory-Anne, and Clinton of McLean, Leonard (Cheryl) and their children Sarah and Tyler of Regina, 2 sisters-in-law Lorna (Glen) Taylor of Pilot Butte and Donna (Ken) Schick and their children Evan and Mark of White City, numerous aunts, uncles and other relatives and especially Tony and Pat Kuffner and their children, Cameron and Janna of Regina. Ralph was a trustee for the Indian Head School Division from 1988-1990. The funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, November 15, 1990 at 10:30 A.M. in the Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Qu'Appelle, Sask. with Rev. E. Hengen and Rev. R. Krofchek concelebrating. Interment followed in St. Joseph's Colony Cemetery. Prayers were held on Wednesday, November 14 at 7:30 P.M. in the Chapel of Lee Funeral Home 3101 Dewdney Ave., Regina, Sask.

THOMAS - John. Friday, October 3, 1969, Mr. John Thomas, age 76 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Christina Thomas, of 2040 Quebec St., Regina, Sask. Mr. Thomas is survived by his wife, two sons, Andrew, 2812 Fleury St., Regina, Lawrence, Winnipeg, Man.; and two daughters, Mrs. John (Martha) Wagner, Balgonie, Sask., Mrs. Wilfred (Carol) Goltselig, 3210 Whitmore; three brothers, and two sisters, 12 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 6th at 10:00 a.m. from St. Mary's R.C. Church, with Rev. Fr. W. Rolheiser officiating. Interment will be in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel on Sunday evening, October 5th at 7:30 p.m.

THOMAS, Travis February 16, 1978 � November 6, 2004. Travis was born on February 1601, 1978 at the Regina General Hospital, Regina, SK to Tim and Cindy (nee:Gervias) Thomas. Travis began his schooling at McLean, SK, continuing at Mable Brown elementary school and on to high school at Joseph Ducette and Nutana Collegiate all in Saskatoon. As a youngster, he was involved in Beaver's and Cub Scouts. He liked everything mechanical and electrical, he could take things apart but seemed to be reluctant to rebuild them. Travis loved motorcycles and rode many miles with his father. At the young age of thirteen, Travis accompanied his father to Sturgis, South Dakota, USA. He was simply in awe of the many bikes there and came to love the biker lifestyle. He joined the BRO Group, a motorcycle group in Saskatoon, which rode many miles to raise money for charity, Due to an accident, Travis was unable to ride but always was willing to help others. While in Saskatoon, Travis also ran a small moving business with his father as well as working at Sask Place setting-up and tearing down sound stages. He was able to meet many celebrities including such names as: Reba McIntyre, Garth Brooks, Metallica and Kiss among others. Travis thrived on hard physical labour. Travis enjoyed spending time around the fire pit in the backyard, the larger the fire the better, which unfortunately sometimes disturbed the neighbours. For the last three and half years, he had suffered from Grand Mal seizures which were debilitating and he was unable to work but this spring he was feeling better and planned to continue his education. Because of his caring spirit for others, Travis' death has not been in vain. He always carried an organ donor card in his wallet. Several others will be helped to lead longer fuller lives as a result of his generous nature. Travis will be dearly missed by his father Tim, his mother Cindy and his sister Tracy as well as others whose lives he'd touched. Funeral in Canora, Saskatchewan with interment in the Canora Cemetery.

THORN - Morley James (May 18, 1943 - Apri1 13, 2017). It is with sadness that the family of Jim announces his sudden passing on Thursday, April 13, 2017. He was predeceased by his parents Morley and Margaret. Jim is survived by Alice, his loving wife of 48 years; two sons Shawn (Deanna) and Cory (Kimberly); nine grandchildren, Sara, Brandon, Hannah, Deriana, Kayden, Riley, Liam, Matthew and Mason; sister Myra Lees as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Jim served in the Navy for five years and as a Civil Servant for the remainder of his career (living in Regina, Saskatchewan, before moving to Regina in 2015. He loved many things: dancing, gardening and quilting; but his greatest love was spending time with his family. He was a true friend who everyone could count on. He will truly be missed and forever loved. A private family service will be held at a later date.

TIEFENBACH - Wilhelmina (nee Hehn), dearly beloved wife of William Tiefenbach passed away after a lengthy illness, May 27, 1977 at the age of 77 years in the Plains Health Centre, Regina. Leaving to mourn her passing are her husband William, four daughters, Mrs. Eva Burke and her husband William of Saskatoon, Sask., Mrs Adelle Crowe and her husband Lloyd of Moose Jaw, Sask., Adeline Flaman and her husband Elmer of Regina, and Eleanor Thiessen and her husband Harry, of Yarrow, B.C.: four sons, Sieg and his wife Phil of Hamilton, Ont., Rudy and his wife Eileen of Regina, Joe and his wife Peggy of Tisdale, and Ernie and his wife Lenna of Regina; one sister Mrs. G. (Julie) Mohr of Earl Grey; three brothers, Karl Hehn of Delta, B.C., Joe Hehn of Rutland, B.C., and Reinhold Hehn of Victoria; 26 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son George Philip; a daughter, Mrs. R. A. (Alma) Rumpel; a brother Henry Hehn; and a granddaughter Joy Burke. The Funeral Service was held on Monday, May 30th, 1977 in the Christ Lutheran Church, Regina, with the Rev. W. T. Kurtz, and Rev. Lanny Knudson officiating. Six grandsons were pallbearers and Interment was in the Regina Memorial Gardens. Born Wilhelmina Hehn in Austria, she came to Canada with her parents as a young child. In 1917 she married William Tiefenbach, living for a time on a farm in the Southey district, then moving to Balgonie and finally to the Village of McLean. She was a devoted mother and wife, and took great joy in her family, and her church for which she was a devoted worker. In the summer time, she enjoyed her gardening, often sharing her many flowers. In the winter she was an ardent quilt and rug maker. For many years she was an active member of the McLean Women�s Club. She and her husband loved to travel, and were kept busy visiting all of their family every year - and in the last few years attending the weddings of grand children. Besides being sadly missed by all of her family, she will be missed by her neighbours and many friends.

TIEFENBACH - William. With sympathy to all his family we report the passing an old time resident of McLean, Mr William Tiefenbach, who passed away in the Regina Lutheran Home on July 3, 1985, in his 91st year. Funeral Service was held in Christ Lutheran Church, Regina on July 5, 1985, with Rev. W. Kurtz officiating. Internment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Mr. Tiefenbach was predeceased by his devoted wife Wilhelmina in 1972, and a daughter Alma Rumple in 1973. He is survived by; eight children, Mrs. Bill (Eva) Burke of Saskatoon, Mrs. Lloyd (Adella) Crowe of Moose Jaw. Seigfried and Phyllis Tiefenbach of Hamilton. Ontario. Mrs. Elmer (Adeline) Flaman of Regina, Rudy and Eileen Tiefenbach of Regina. Mrs. Harry (Elenore) Theissen of Sardus, B.C. Joe and Peggy Tiefenbach of Tisdale, and Ernie and Lenna Tiefenbach of Buena Vista Beach, Sask.; 26 grand children and 37 great grandchildren . Mr. Tiefenbach was born born in Zadawa, Bukowina, Austria and came to Canada in 1911. In 1917 he married Wilhelmina Hehn, and they homesteaded north of Southey. In 1921 they moved to a farm near McLean, Sask.and in 1923 set up a blacksmith shop in Balgonie. In 1925 they moved their business to McLean, and built their house (now occupied by the F. O. Cates' family.) Mr. Tiefenbach had a thriving blacksmith business in McLean for many, many years. He was also greatly involved in community affairs, namely the Community Hall and the Lutheran Church in McLean. After his retirement, his main interests were gardening, travelling and visiting members of his family. They built a new home in McLean, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillett. Both of them excelled in their beautiful flower and vegetable garden. In 1980 Mr. Tiefenbach took up residence in the Regina Lutheran Home, where he peacefully passed away.

TRAUB - Alvin Charles. Wednesday, August 6; 1969, Alvin Charles Traub, age 66 years. dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Rose Traub, McLean, Sask. Mr. Traub is survived by his wife, Rose, three sons, Wayne in Swift Current, Mervin. in Calgary, Colin in McLean; one daughter, Karen, at home, two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Elma Hall, Moosomin, Sask. Funeral services will be held in the United Church at McLean on Saturday. August 9, 1969, at 2 p.m. with Rev.T. McKinlay officiating. Internment in McLean cemetery.

TRAUB - Rose (nee Boulding). On Thursday, April 8, 2004 Rose Traub passed away in Regina, SK at the age of 87 years. Rose will be lovingly remembered by her sons, Wayne (Kathy), Marvin and Colin (Val); daughter, Karen (Jim) Good; brother, Howard Boulding; sister Edith Germscheid; 8 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents; husband, Alvin; brothers, George, Maxwell, Charles, William and Albert; sisters, Annie, Estella and Ruby. Rose was born in Duncan B.C. The family then moved to Jameson, SK, where Rose grew up. In 1944 she married Alvin Traub of McLean SK and together they farmed until 1967 when they retired to town. In 1993, Rose moved to Regina, where she resided until her passing. Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at McLean Cemetery, McLean, SK, with Rev. Ron Clark officiating.

TRICKETT - H. Trickett 23, only son of and Mrs. H. Trickett, McLean, has been reported missing after air operations overseas. FIt. Lt. Trickett was born at McLean, attended Silerstone district school, Balgonie high school and normal school, Regina. He enlisted April, 1941, receiving his wings at Yorkton in March, 1942, and his commission the same week. He was an instructor at Brandon and Dauphin until August 1943, when he was posted overseas. Two sisters are Miss Marianne and Gwyneth Margaret, at home.

TRICKETT - Louisa, formerly of McLean on Wednesday December 28, 1966, age 78 years; predeceased by her husband, Herbert in 1948 and a son, Douglas Herbert in 1944. Mrs. Trickett is survived by two daughters� Mrs. J. (Marianne) Holswick, Davidson, Sask., and Mrs. C. (Gwyneth) Bligh of Central Butte. Sask., and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Dec. 30 at 2.00 p.m. from Holy Trinity Anglican Church at McLean with interment in McLean cemetery.

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UNIQUE - George Harry. Wednesday, August 25th, 1965 Mr. George Harry Unique, age 62 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Marie Unique, McLean, Sask. Predeceased by one daughter, Jean, the late Mr. Unique is survived by his wife, three sons, George and Adam of Regina, Lawrence, McLean, Sask., ten daughters, (Oily) Mrs O. Ayerst, Moose Jaw, Sask, (Helen) Mrs. Blinn, Edmonton, Alberta. (June) Mrs. T. Williams, Calgary, Alberta. (Myrtle), Mrs. G. Berezowski, Vancouver, B.C., (Violet) Mrs. E. Parsley, Saskatoon. Sask., (Audrey) Mrs. J. Kulesar. (Iris) Mrs. L. Petrowic, (Patricia) Mrs. M. Kurtz all of Regina, Miss Sylvia and Miss Leona Unique both at home; twenty-four grandchildren; two sisters and six brothers. Prayers will be held from Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave. Friday (tonight) at 8:00 p.m. Funeral services from Speers Funeral Chapel, Saturday, August 28th at 3:00 p.m. The Very Rev. S. Kiciuk will officiate with interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

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WAGNER - Isabel Jean (nere Froh). Beloved wife of Gerald died at the Pasqua Hospital on March 24 after a brief struggle with cancer. Isabel was predeceased by her father John Froh and father-in-law George Wagner. Left to mourn her death are her husband, her children Nadine and Christopher Wagner, her mother Clara Froh, brothers John Froh (Irene), Charles (Elizabeth), Peter (Theresa), Gordon, Donald (Paulette), Harvey (Dianne), Robert (Gloria) & Kenneth (Deborah), sisters Helen Weber (Alfred), Ann Johnson (Myron) & Marlene Jackle. Mother-in-law, Anna Wagner, brothers-in-law Harvey Wagner (Louise, Ron (Shirley), Al (Maureen), sisters-in-law Ethel Bustard (Blair), Arlene Hatcher (Bruce), numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Isabel was born in Indian Head, SK, July 31, 1940. She was raised on a farm in the Mclean district until she moved to Regina with her family. She was married July 3, 1965. Isabel & Gerry moved to Saskatoon in 1969 where they resided and raised their children. They returned to Regina in 1995 where she continued to be very active in her church. Christ and her family were central in her life and she is now at peace with her Lord in Heaven. "Mrs. Clean" will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral services will be on March 27 at 1:30 pm at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 935 McCarthy Blvd. N. in Regina, Pastor Cliff Kentel officiating.

WALKEDEN - Ada (nee Baker). On Monday, July 16, 2007, Ada Walkeden passed away peacefully at the Lakeside Nursing Home, Wolseley, Sask., at the age of 97 years. A public graveside service will be held in the McLean Cemetery on Sunday, July 22, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation. Ada is survived by her sister-in-law, Helen Walkeden and many loving nieces and nephews. Ada was born on December 9, 1909 in England and came to Canada as a young child. She married John Walkeden on April 14, 1931 and they farmed for many years at McLean, Sask. They retired to Indian Head where they enjoyed many friends and neighbors. John passed away in April of 1999 and Ada continued to live in their home until December of 2005. The family would like to thank the very wonderful Homecare Workers who made it possible for her to remain in her home until then. Thank you to Richard Partridge for his special friendship with John and Ada over the years. A special thank you to the Lakeside Nursing Home Staff for the excellent care and compassion she received there.

WALKEDEN - Helen (1920 - 2016). Helen Walkeden passed away on Sunday, March 20, 2016 at the Regina General Hospital at the age of 95. She was predeceased by her husband Percy (Leonard Kenneth) Walkeden in 1976; half-brother Gregory (Hattie) Berlinski in 2015; and son-in-law Laird Dunn, March 9, 2016. She will be deeply missed by her daughters Judith Lindenbach, Connie (Charles) Hall, Vivian (Bernie) von Bobrutski; son Jeffrey (Corrine) Walkeden; three grandchildren Morgan Walkeden, Craig (Jen) Hall, and Cory Hall; three great grandchildren Calleigh and Beckett Hall and Fionn Hall; half-sister Marion Hnatiuk; special niece Lynette Oliver; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Mom spent many years on the family farm at McLean before moving into town. She was a dedicated hardworking farm wife who derived special pleasure from her large garden and beautiful flower beds. Mom moved to Regina to the Bentley in 2004 where she spent 11 years. She just moved to the Golden Years Manor in February. We would like to extend our thanks to the staff at the Bentley and to Tara, Linda and Melba at the Golden Years Manor. Mom enjoyed reading, doing jigsaw puzzles and word search until macular degeneration set in the last few years diminishing her life but her mind was sharp to the end. Special thanks to the EMT's and nurses at the Regina General Hospital Emergency and CSU Unit for their compassionate care. There will be no funeral service. A Private Family Interment will be held at a later date.

WALKEDEN - John Avarne passed away on Saturday, April 10, 1999, two days before his 98th birthday. John came to Canada from England with his parents when he was two years old, He was raised at Bechard, SK and came to McLean in 1920. In 1931, he married Ada Baker who has been his faithful, lifelong companion for the past 68 Years. Jack was a good farmer, and, also an excellent machinist and carpenter. All his life he did kind and helpful things for his neighbours and friends, and he will long be remembered for the things he built, and, also for the friendship and hospitality he showed to the many visitors who were happy to come to his home. In 1979 he left the farm and took up residence in Indian Head. Jack died with, the assured expectation of a resurrection back here to the earth when the entire earth comes under the rightful rulership of God's Kingdom. Having his health and his abilities, he will be delighted to contribute his part in making the earth the global paradise God proposed when He created everything. The funeral service which was held April 14, 1999 in the Bluenose Historic Hall was well attended by his many friends and relatives. Mr. Norbert Kotrla officiated: interment in the McLean Cemetery: Pallbearers were: Jeff Walkeden, Eric Cowan, Brian Kessel, Murray Horsman, Edward Guicheteau, and Gary Bradley. John is survived by his wife Ada of Indian Head, his sister Priscilla Balkwill of Regina, his sister-in-law Helen Walkeden of McLean, , and by his nieces and nephews.

WASON - Jean Gertrude (nee Moriarity). On Thursday, January 30, 2003 Jean Gertrude Wason, late of McLean, SK passed away peacefully at the age of 66 years. Predeceased by her parents Dan and Bernice Moriarty and two brothers-in-law, Ivan Wason and Gordon Agar. Jean is survived by her loving husband, Lawrence; son, Dean (Trisha); grandsons: Leland, Sheaden and their mother Trysh (Grant); three sisters, Irene (Roy) Larson, Elinor Agar and Ann (Paul) Cherwenuk; two brothers, Gerald (Gail) Moriarty and Don (Linda) Moriarty, Marion (Lawrence) Riess and numerous nieces and nephews. Prayers will be held Monday, February 3, 2003 at 7:00 P.M. from the Chapel of Victoria Avenue Funeral Home, 2080 East Victoria Avenue, Regina. Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Cross R.C. Church, 315 Douglas Ave. E., Regina on Tuesday, February 4, 2003 at 1:30 P.M. with Rev. Norm Marcotte, Celebrant. Interment to follow at Regina Memorial Gardens.

WASS - Doris Freda Lydia passed away at the Langley Memorial Hospital on Sunday, November 7, 2010. Born in London, England on August 10, 1920. Doris was sadly predeceased by her husband, Selwyn in 2001 and a great grandson, Brandon in 2005. Survived by and dearly missed by her son, Chris (Lois) of Kamloops, BC, grandsons: Geoff and Trevor; daughter, Vale Power (Ray) of Burnaby, BC, grandsons: Glen (Joanne), great grandson Liam, Raymond (Amanda), great grandchildren: Carly, Noah, Brooklyn, Emma, Tyneisha, Paige and Jacksen; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Doris came to Canada as a War Bride in 1944 when she and Selwyn operated the McLean (Sask) General Store. Later, she worked as a bookkeeper for Neils Jensen Construction. Doris was a founding member of the Saskatchewan War Brides Association. On retirement, she enjoyed the Okanagan area (Winfield/Kelowna, BC) for 35 years. In recent years, she resided with Vale and Ray in Burnaby, BC. A feisty, fun loving spirited person, she loved music, dancing, shopping, community work and family gatherings. Her passing leaves us with a very deep sense of loss. No service at Doris' request.

WASS - Harold Andrew "Sandy" Wass (February 24, 1938 - November 30, 2011). After a courageous 14 year battle with cancer, Sandy has passed peacefully at the age of 73. Sandy farmed all of his life in the McLean district. He was very proud that his grandchildren are the 5th generation living on the family farm established in 1897. Sandy is predeceased by his parents Harold and Bessi Wass; Janice's parents Fred and Sylvia Ast; and brother in law Ron Ast. Leaving to cherish his memory are his wife of 51 years Janice, sons Curtis(Patti)and Warren(Kelly); 5 grandchildren, Drew, Justin, Kelsey, Rhett and Carter; Sister Isabel Weist; Janice's sisters Diannah Lechner, Deborah (David) Glover, and Carolle Ast. At Sandy's request there will be no funeral service.

WASS - Leonard Thomas. Tuesday, May 19, 1970, Leonard Thomas Wass, age 69 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Marie Wass, McLean, Sask. Predeceased by his first wife, Ethel, in 1928 and one brother, Alfred, Mr Wass is survived by his wife, Marie; three daughters, Mrs. Keith (Kathleen) McDonald., Brandon, Man., Mrs. Gordon (Margaret) Stinson, Victoria, B.C., Mrs. Frank (Janet) Fay, Lancaster Park. Alta.; one son, Stewart, at home; 15 grandchildren; six brothers, Sidney, St. Joseph, Mich., Reginald and Wilfred in Regina, Harold and Leslie at McLean, and Selwyn in Edmonton, Alta. Funeral service will be held on Friday, May 22, 1970 at 3 p.m, in St, Peters Anglican Church at Qu'Appelle with Rev. Blackstock officiating. Interment at Qu�Appelle Cemetery, Sask.

WASS - Leslie Andrew Gaff. Sunday, January 27, 1985 Mr. Leslie Andrew Gaff Wass, of McLean; predeceased by his parents; William and Clara; four brothers Alfred, Leonard, Wilfred and Harold: his first wife Helen; four brothers and sisters-in-law; and numerous nieces and nephews of that union. Mr. Wass is survived by his loving wife, Emma; three brothers: Sydney (Lillian), of St. Joseph, Michigan, Reginald, of Regina; Selwyn (Doris), of Winfield, B.C.; two sisters-in-law: Marie Wass, Mclean, and Elsie Wass, Regina; seven nieces and six nephews. Gaff resided in the McLean district all of his life. He operated the general store in McLean in conjunction with the trucking business. He also operated the John Deere dealership for a number of years and farmed from 1950 to 1972, until failing health caused his retirement. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, January 29, 1985, at l:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave.,with the Rev. Jack Lambert officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

WASS - Marie Elizabeth (nee Stewart). Tuesday, June 18, 1985, Mrs. Marie Elizabeth "Ciss" Wass, at the Indian Head Union Hospital, passed away peacefully in her 82nd year. Mrs. Wass was born in the Fort Qu'Appelle district, N.W.T. on November 16, 1903. Predeceased by her husband, Leonard, May 1970; her parents: Angus and Margaret Stewart (McNaughton) and six brothers. Mrs. Wass is survived by her stepdaughter, Kathleen (Keith) McDonald of Duncan, B.C.; daughters: Margaret (Gordon) Stinson of Regina, Janet (Frank) Fay, St. Albert, Alberta; her son, Stewart (Shirley) Wass of McLean, Sask. her sister, Janet Darley of Indian Head; her brother, Laurence (Evelyn) Stewart of Fort Qu' Appelle; sister-in-law, Simonne Stewart of Regina; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of life long friends. Memorial service will be held Saturday, June 22, 1985 in St. John The Devine Anglican Church, Indian Head at 1:30 p.m. with the Reverend C.J.M. Bull officiating. Cremation. Interment of ashes in the Qu'Appelie Cemetery following the service.

WASS - Reginald was born December 31, 1904 on a farm near McLean, N.W.T. (now Saskatchewan). He was one of eight sons, Sidney, Alfred, Leonard, Reginald, Harold, Wilfred, Leslie and Selwyn, born to Clara Langston and William Wass. Reg attended Normal School in Regina and became a teacher and school principal in Edgeley, McLean, Balcarres, Qu'Appelle and Sintaluta. During the 1930's he left teaching and became a member of the Commercial Travellers' Association. Reg joined the R.C.A.F. but was discharged in 1943 due to a back injury. He worked in the store, in McLean, with his brother before he was hired by the Saskatchewan Department of Education as Manager of the Saskatchewan Book Bureau that bought all the school books for the Province of Saskatchewan. Reg married Verna Rowe on July 22, 1948 in St. Mary's Anglican Church in Regina. He then devoted himself to his wife, his daughter, Bev, & son, Blaine, and maintaining a home on College Avenue in Regina. Gardening became his favourite past time and he soon purchased a lot on Katepwa Lake where he built a cottage. This property became his life long hobby and a place for many happy memories for all his family. Following Verna's death in 1968 and his retirement from the Saskatchewan Book Bureau, he married Velma (Cameron) Ingham on February 20, 1971. The years until her death, in 1982, were active and happy times that included travel, entertaining, community & church work and visits to family. Reg became a member of St. Mary's Parish in 1952, and during that time he was a member of the Vestry from 1962/64 and 1972/76. He was a faithful member of the Parish and a regular communicant. His family worshipped here together and he was always pleased that St. Mary's was his spiritual "home". His fellow parishioners will remember him with much Christian love. Reg spent the last four years at Qu'Appelle House, in Regina, where he enjoyed the active happy atmosphere, lots of music and dancing, and the wonderful care from their staff. He was devoted to his family and he loved to play with his grandchildren, David, Colin, Brian, Karen, and Laura Reynolds, and Steven & Michael Wass. October 21, 1996, Reg passed away at the age of 91. He will be remembered as a kind and loving man who was a natural gentleman in every way and always at peace with himself and others. He will be fondly remembered and missed by many.

WASS - Selwyn "Bill. Wass passed peacefully away at Cottonwoods on October 11, 2001 after a brief battle with cancer. Born March 28, 1915, the eight son of Clara and William in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by brothers Sidney, Alfred, Reg, Leonard, Harold, Leslie and Wilfred. Survived by Doris, his wife of 60 years; son Chris (Lois); daughter Vale (Ray) Power; grandsons Geoff and Trevor Wass, Glen and Raymond Power and great grandson Brandon. Selwyn joined the Canadian Army September 1939 and served until 1945. After returning from England to McLean, SK with wife Doris and sons Chris, Selwyn ran a grocery store. He later moved on to a career with Canada Manpower. He retired in 1975 from his manager's position at Canada Manpower in Winnipeg, MB. Selwyn and Doris moved to Winfield, BC where they built their retirement home and stayed until 2000. He served on the Board of Kiwanis Tower from 1976 until his passing. An avid golfer, Selwyn was a member of the Kelowna Golf and Country Club and until recent years was a member of the Winfield Curling Club. A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, October 16th at 2:00 pm at the Salvation Army, 1480 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, BC.

WASS - Verna Isabel (nee Rowe). Wednesday, December 4, 1968. Mrs. Verna Isabel Wass, age 57 years, dearly beloved wife of Reg Wass, 3434 College Ave, Regina, Sask. Mrs. Wass is survived by her husband, one daughter at home and son Blaine at home, 2 brothers, Harry Rowe, Pine Falls, Manitoba, Leonard Rowe, North Vancouver, two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Gibson, 1734 Arthur St. Regina, and Mrs Harry Harper, Vancouver, BC. Funeral service will be held from St. Mary's Anglican Church, Friday, December 6, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. D. Pasterfield officiating. Internment in Regina Memoria1 Gardens.

WASS - William Stewart (January 23, 1937-- June 11, 2017). It is with deep sadness that the family of William Stewart (Stew) Wass announce his passing on Sunday, June 11, 2017. A celebration of Stew's life was held on Friday, June 16, 2017 at 2:30 P.M. at the St. Andrew's United Church in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, with the Reverend Tom Needham presiding. Cremation has taken place and a family only interment took place at the Indian Head Cemetery following the service. Stew was predeceased by his parents Leonard and Marie Wass, three sons, Kent, Kevin and Kenneth in infancy, two sisters Kathleen McDonald and Janet Fay, one brother-in law Keith McDonald. He is survived by his wife Shirley and their children: Sheryl (Rick) Brown, Melinda (Terry) Leibel, Gina (Todd) Doyle, Bradley (Andrea Silzer) Wass; their grandchildren Christopher (Siobhan) Brown, Aaron (Amanda) Brown, Kiel Gorri (Chey Barter), Jordana Gorrill, Jaclynn Leibel, Jesslyn Leibel, Jared Doyle, Lauren Doyle (Braden Demontigny), Ethan Wass and Liam Wass ,two great-grandchildren Oliver and Sarah Brown; one sister Margaret (Gordon) Stinson, one brother in law Frank Fay and numerous nieces, and nephews.Stew was born at home on the farm with the assistance of a midwife Francis Smith. He grew up on the family farm north of McLean. On July 26, 1958 Stew married Shirley Elizabeth Kerr and they farmed and, raised their family and involved themselves in many facets of the community. Stew spent 13 years as a sub-division trustee for the Indian Head School Unit in various roles including chairman. Inl983, Stew volunteered as chairman of the McLean l00th, Anniversary committee which was reformed the following year to become the McLean Recreation Board . In 1992, Stew and Shirley moved to Indian Head where Stew continued to immerse himself in the community. He was involved in various boards and committees including the Indian Head Housing Authority, the reconstruction of the Bell Barn, the Indian Head Golf Course and Communities in bloom. At a recent tree planting dedication - to commemorate Stew's involvement in �Communities in Bloom" he spoke passionately about the importance, of Community involvement which was, demonstrated throughout his lifetime. The family would like to thank the Cardiac Care Unit in the Regina General Hospital and the doctors' and nurses at, the Indian Head Hospital for the care they provided.

WATTS � Cora Marjorie (nee Betteridge) passed away suddenly at her home on December 28th, 1977, at the age of 64 years. Funeral Services were held from Speers Funeral Chapel, on December 31st, 1977, with Rev. Nagus officiating. Interment followed in McLean Cemetery. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband Jim; a daughter, Mrs. J. (Joyce) Betteridge of Moose Jaw; two sons; Howard of Regina, and Leonard of McLean: four grandchildren; two brothers, Milton Betteridge of Pilot Butte, and Harvey Betteridge, of Regina and an uncle Herb Burgess. Lunch was served in the McLean Hall by the United Church Women, following Interment. Mrs. Watts was born at Pilot Butte, where she resided until her marriage to W. J. "Jim" Watts in 1933. They then resided on a farm near McLean. Cora was a great helpmate to her husband. She was interested in gardening, community development, singing in the Church Choir, and also taught a Sunday School class for a time, She enjoyed many hobbies and had many friends. Pallbearers were Alex Langston, Harvey Betteridge, Andrew Gillert, Bill Bird, Roy Matthews and Bob Lindenbach.

WATTS � William James of McLean, Sask., and late of Echo Lodge, Fort Qu' Appelle; passed away on December 29, 1990 at the age of 87 years, after a very long and courageous battle with ill health. Funeral service was held in Speers Funeral Chapel on Jan. 2, 1991, with Rev. Orville Kaminski officiating, Leaving to mourn his passing one daughter, Joyce (Jack) Betteridge of Moose Jaw; two sons: Howard (Verna) of Regina and Len (Gerri) of Mclean; four grandchildren: Doug (Kim) Watts, Delaine (Kevin) Myers, all of Regina, Jason and Jaime Watts of McLean; three great grandchildren: . Brandon and Britney Watts, Jacqueline Myers; a sister-in-law, Hazel Watts of Carrot River; also several nieces and nephews. Jim was predeceased by his wife Cora on December 28, 1977; an infant daughter, Marjorie on April 23,1953; his parents, one brother and eight sisters. Jim was born on January 20, 1903 at Pilot Butte, Sask., and received his education at Lady Smith School. On April 27, 1933 he was united in marriage to Cora Betteridge and shortly after their marriage they homesteaded near McLean, Sask. where he farmed until his retirement. Undergoing many hardships of drought and depression, Jim's greatest pleasures in life were his family and his farm. He loved music and dancing, and gave pleasure to many people with his singing in numerous choirs in the community, the latest being the Golden Age Choir in Regina. He was very fond of reading, and in the early years spent many hours reading aloud to his children by the light of a coal oil lamp. Rev. Orville Kaminski officiating. He served his community as a trustee for the Rosenburg School Board, a councillor for the R.M. of South Qu'Appelle from 1958 to 1967, and was a 50 year member of the Sask. Wheat Pool, weed inspector for this area for some time, and worked diligently for the C.C.F./N.D.P. Party. The many friends and all his family will miss Jim very much. Pallbearers were Harold Schmidt, Bill Bird, Doug Gillert, Emery Schettler, Brian Langston and Harvey Betteridge. Honourary pallearers were Harold Morrell, Alex Langston, Ron Moats, Stu Wass and Bob Lindenbach. His many friends and family will cherish his memory and miss him very much.

WEIST - Alexander Joseph. On Tuesday, September, 5, 1972, Alexander Joseph Weist, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weist, Mclean, Sask., age 14 years. Funeral mass in Mclean Roman Catholic Church, Friday, September 8, at 10:30 a.m., Fr. Francis Marcotte officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in the church. Besides his parents, Mr. Weist is survived by one brother James; three sisters, Caroline, Karen and Catherine at home; also grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Weist, McLean; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson, Qu'Appelle, Sask.

WEIST, Gladys It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Gladys on Thursday, March 12. 2015 at the age of 92 years- She was predeceased by her husband John; infant son Fredrick; parents Thomas and Ethal Hutton; sister Grace; and brothers-in-law Reg and Nick. Gladys is survived by her sons Garry (Rita) and Larry (Elaine); numerous grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews; sisters Dorothy (Bill) Swan and Jean Marker. A FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, Regina, SK on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 2:00 pm In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Gladys may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, SK S4P 2R3- Arrangements entrusted to

WICKENHEISER - Adam George. On Thursday, August 28, 2008, Adam George Wickenheiser, beloved husband of Angeline Wickenheiser, Fort Qu'Appelle and formerly of the Qu'Appelle/McLean District died at the age of 97 years. The funeral mass will be celebrated in Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Qu'Appelle on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. by Rev. Joseph Saratan. Interment in Qu'Appelle Cemetery. Predeceased by a daughter Anita Lindenbach, three brothers and three sisters. Adam Wickenheiser is survived by his wife, two sons Bert (Carol) and Robert (Faye) and a daughter Jacqueline (Robert) Moser; five sisters and two brothers Eliz Mastel, Louise Bobbett, Ursala Reiss, Pauline Reinlander, Edith West, Charlie and Wally Wickenheiser; numerous nieces and nephews.

WICKENHEISER - Doreen Rosa (nee Laturnus), late of Regina, SK, passed away on Saturday, March 3, 2012. She was born March 14, 1930 in Rosefield, SK. The family moved to McLean, SK when she was very young and she spent her early years on the farm. Doreen married Edward Wickenheiser in 1954 and they lived in Regina where she worked in the dry cleaning business for many years. Upon retirement, she and Ed moved briefly to BC but soon returned to Regina. She was an avid boater and fisherman. Doreen was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Melunia (Glas) Laturnus; brother George; sister Jeanette and husband Edward. She is survived by her brother Jim (Bev) Laturnus of Chilliwack, BC; sister Emilia Keck of Regina; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Service will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina, SK on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. with reception to follow.

WILKS - Edith May (nee Langston) late of Regina, passed away on April 18, 1987 in a Regina hospital, at the age of 68 years. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, George; five sons: John (Eileen) of Regina, Robert (Gail) of Dawson Creek, B.C., Gerald (Noreen) of Devon, Alberta, Larry (Heather) of Spruce Grove, Alberta, David (Karen) of Stony Plains, Alberta; one brother: Alex (Freeda) Langston of McLean, Sask.; one sister: Jessie (Laurence) Annis of Edgeley, Sask.; 11 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held in Speers Funeral Chapel, Regina with Rev. Canon R.L. Crisfield officiating. Interment was in Regina Memorial Gardens, with sons, John, Robert, Gerald, Larry and David and nephew Brian Langston serving as pallbearers. Edith was predeceased by her mother Annie Ethel Langston, in March 1976 and her father, Gerald Henry Langston in March 1987. Edith was born on the family farm N.W. of McLean, receiving her education in the Rosenberg school. In June 1942 she joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served until May 1946. In October 1946, she was united in marriage to George Wilks of Avonhurst. They were engaged in farming in the Avonhurst District until November 1968 when they took up residence in Regina, In October, 1986. they were pleasantly surprised by their family, with a supper and dance in McLean Hall for their 40th anniversary. Edith was a friendly person to me and all and will be missed very much by her family and her friends. Edith and George enjoyed bowling and Edith had hobbies she enjoyed of which some were knitting, paper tole and white ware.

WILLOUGHBY - Miriam (nee Pinder) formerly of the McLean area. It is with great sadness that the family of Miriam Willoughby announce her passing on Tuesday, December 23, 2003. She was predeceased by her husband Ross, parents; Albert and Fanny Pinder, brothers; Gladstone (Annie), Robert (Muriel), Harold, Edgar, brother in law: Karl Marosits, nephews; Roy, Wallace, Wesley, niece; Eileen (Palmer) and great newphew; Brent. Miriam will lovingly be remembered by her sons; Donald (Bea), Larry (Julie), Lyle (Laurie), Ted (Diane), grandchildren; Tricia (Todd), Teri-lynn (Adrian), Shane, Lana, Cheryl, Brian, and three greatgrandchildren. Miriam will also be loved and missed by her sisters; Hilda (Marosits), and family, and Lorna (Henry) Hammerstrom and family; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Funeral Service and Reception was held on Monday, December 29, 2003 at Valley View Funeral Home, 72nd Avenue Surrey BC.

WILSON - David Frederick, late of McLean, SK passed away peacefully onDecember 21, 2002 in the Intensive Care Unit, Pasqua Hospital after a valiant,courageous 2.5 year battle with Multiple Myeloma. David was born on December 30, 1951, the oldest child of Fred and Marie (nee Volk). He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 10 years, Lucille; children: Damien (Sandra) and Anita (Wayne); mother Marie Wilson; brother John (Lydia); nieces and nephew: Danny, Megan, Nadia and Macy; sister Donna; nieces and nephews: Dean (Sandra) and their children: Lisa and Eric, and Candace (Jason); mother-in-law Marlene Hauser; close friend Ron Carlson; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins on his family's side as well as Lucille's. David was predeceased by his father Fredrick, February, 2000 and father-in-law William Hauser,August, 2000. A celebration of David's life will be held at the Regina Funeral Home, Hwy #1 East, on Friday, December 27, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. The family wishes to thank Dr. L.K. Moore, his nurse Gail, Dr. Cline and the Pasqua Hospital Unit 3B. A very, very special thanks goes to the entire staff of the Pasqua HospitalIntensive Care Unit and Sister Audrey Dauost for the excellent care and attention he and his family received for the past 2.5 weeks. It will never be forgotten!

WILSON - Gilbert Sloan. Sunday, December 11th, 1966 Gilbert Sloan Wilson, age 75 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Anne Wilson of McLean. Mr. Wilson is survived by wife and one son William of McLean and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held from Speers Funeral Chapel, Thursday. December 15, at 1.30 p.m. conducted by the Rev. J. T. Honieks. Internment in Riverside Memorial Park.

WILSON - Vivian Norma (nee Silzer). Peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2003, Vivian Norma Wilson, beloved wife of William (Bill) Wilson, Qu'Appelle, Sask., age 83 years. Born on October 10, 1920 in Regina. Vivian lived in McLean for a period of time until her family moved to Regina. She graduated from Balfour Technical School where she was a top student in her class and won a cursive writing award. She worked for Minneapolis Moline and British American Oil. On February 20, 1943 she married Bill Wilson and together they had four children. From 1949 to 1982 her life was spent running the family store as a cashier and having major input in creating the weekly flyers. She loved to create music and write stories and poems. One of her stories was published in the Western People Magazine. Predeceased by two brothers, Eddie and Jim Silzer and two sisters, Helen Wass and Lucy Stewart. She is survived by her husband, William (Bill) Wilson, two sons, Grant (Sandra) Wilson of McLean; Kelly (Karen) Wilson of Regina; two daughters, Jane (Michael) Madden of Florence, South Carolina, U.S.A.; and Patricia (Jim) Craven of Bengough, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren, one brother, Ernie (Rose) Silzer, Calgary, Alta., and one sister, Joyce (Phil) Rawsthorne, Oyama, B.C. The funeral service will be held in the Qu'Appelle Lions Hall, Qu'Appelle, Sask., on Thursday, November 27, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Lynda Wock officiating.

WILSON - William. Suddenly on Sunday, June 25, 2006, William (Bill) Wilson, McLean, Sask. died at the age of 87 years at his home. Born November 4, 1918 in Regina and educated in McLean where he met Vivian and later raised their family. Bill was predeceased by his wife Vivian in 2003, his father Gilbert Sloan Wilson, mother Ann Marie Wilson (Kelly). Bill is survived by two sons: Grant (Sandra) Wilson, McLean, and Kelly (Karen) Wilson, Regina, two daughters: Jane (Michael) Madden, Florence, South Carolina and Patricia (James) Craven, Bengough, Sask.; five grand children, Brett (Marlo) Wilson, Leigh Wilson (Fiance Cheryl Petras), Ryan Wilson (Fiance Tanja Gossner), Jason Craven, Kimberly Craven; and great grandchildren, Jacob, Cynthia, Kira. William G. Wilson, known as Bill, was in the Air Force during the war years, stationed in Winnipeg until 1945 when he moved to McLean along with wife Vivian and son Grant and started up in business with a garage and cafe. Around 1950 this business changed to a grocery store/pool hall which eventually changed to a grocery/ hardware operation. In November of 1963, he opened Wilson's Supermarket in Qu'Appelle which he operated to his dying day. Over the years his sidelines have included: farming, McLean Town Council, School Trustee, and Sask. Poultry Association. Bill and Vivian's yearly holiday was a trip to Las Vegas for a short winter break. The family would like to thank the staff for their efforts in keeping the store running during Bill's absence. The memorial service will be held in the Lions' Community Hall Qu'Appelle, Sask. on Thursday June 29, 2006 at 2:00 P.M. Pastor Lynda Wowk officiating with interment of cremated remains in Qu'Appelle Cemetery.

WINTERS - Anne Marie (nee Fernier). 0n Monday, January 24th, Anne Marie Winters, widow of Ernie, Winters, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., and formerly of McLean, Sask., age 89 years, with cremation at Valley Crematorium, Wolseley, Sask. It is Anne's wish there be no funeral service. Private family prayer service will be held, a public grave side service and celebration of Anne's life and 90th birthday will be held in the McLean Cemetery on Saturday, April 23, 1994 2:00 P.M. with Margaret Harper officiating. Anne was predeceased by her husband Ernie in 1979; brother-in-law Frank Kennedy in 1979; son-in-law Gerald Lindenbach in 1984; parents Jacob and Magdelena Fernier. Mrs. Winters is survived by one daughter. Grace Lindenbach, Saskatoon, Sask.; two grandsons: Scott (Jackie), Lindenbach, Regina, Terry Lindenbach, Edmonton, Alta; one granddaughter Gail (Doug) Fast, Saskatoon, Sask., three grandchildren: Jason and Jaret Lindenbach and Madelaine Fast; one sister Freda Kennedy, McLean, Sask.

WIOME - M. Nicholas. On the 6th of February, 1995 M. Nicholas Wiome passed away at the age of 83 yeers. He was predeceased by his wife Georgina; parents John and Barbara Wiome; brothers John and Mike and six brothers and sisters in infancy. Mr. Wiome is survived his children: Marilyn (Albert) Weimer of Winnipeg, Sharon (Mervin) Heisler of Vibank, Glenn (Donna) of McLean, Neil (Wanda) of Sandy Beach; nine grandchildren: Wade (Cindy) Weimer, Todd (Michelle) Weimer, Leah (Steve) Cockwell, Collin Heisler (fiance Brenda Schaff), Carmen Heisler (special friend Tracy), Evan, Aaron, Brice and Byron Wiome; sisters: Rosie Lorenz and Marcelia (Fred) Klein; brother Anton (Kota) Wiome; and sister-in-law Anne Wiome. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, February 9, 1995 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Child R.C. Church, 2636 - 7th Ave. East, Regina with Rev. J. Balzer the celebrant. Interment will follow in Regina Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Prayers will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 1995 at 7:30 p.m, ot Holy Child R.C. Church with Rev. I. Gorski officiating.

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YOUNG - Richard D. "Dick". Rites held at Coast Funeral services were held Monday, in Victoria for Richard "Dick" D. Young, 69, a prominent lumber dealer and businessman at McLean for 30 years. Mr. Young died January 12, 1968 in Victoria. He was born in Omaha, Neb., and came to McLean as a homesteader during the 1920's. In 1927, he opened a lumber business at Mclean which he operated until he retired and moved to Victoria in 1949. He was a former trustee of McLean school district and one of the original members of the McLean board of trade. For more than 30 years he was a member of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Association. Surviving are his wife Dora, two daughters, Mrs. J. A. McIntyre of Victoria and Mrs. Edna Frost, a son John of Victoria; and 10 grandchildren.

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